Ooni of Ile-Ife: “I take profound joy in finally showcasing the canned variants of OJAJA Cola and OJAJA Orange. This development represents a compelling testament to our collective ability to conceive, develop, and deliver world class products wholly within our own nation.
“This milestone transcends the realm of beverages; it is a powerful declaration of identity and an unequivocal affirmation that Nigeria is capable of producing excellence from inception to final delivery without compromise.
“Every aspect of the OJAJA brand reflects an unwavering commitment to national pride and industrial advancement. From the aluminium cans, entirely manufactured within Nigeria, to the meticulously formulated beverages they contain, the entire value chain is anchored in indigenous expertise, resources, and vision.
“This intentional approach not only preserves economic value within our borders but also projects the strength and sophistication of Nigerian manufacturing on the global stage. It stands as clear evidence that purposeful industrialisation can elevate both product quality and national confidence.
“OJAJA Cola, OJAJA Orange, together with our future products, exemplify authenticity and refinement, offering rich and distinctive flavours that meet and exceed international standards. Beyond their sensory appeal, however, they represent a broader transformation in perception, one in which Nigerian made products are no longer seen as substitutes but as preferred choices.
“By prioritising local production at every stage, this initiative actively supports industrial growth, drives job creation, and reinforces the structural integrity of our economy. This achievement is firmly aligned with a wider vision of economic sovereignty and cultural pride, where our consumption patterns reflect our identity and values.
“In its canned form, OJAJA Cola and Orange are far more than beverages; they represent a movement and a bold declaration that Nigeria is poised to lead, to produce with confidence, and to compete on a global scale while remaining deeply rooted in its rich heritage.”


