Although not yet classed as a ‘developed’ country, Nigeria is already Africa’s largest economy by GDP. It is the world’s 31st-largest economy, and it continues to grow(1).
The country has one of the best network coverages in Africa, and high internet penetration – so it’s no surprise the e-commerce market there is expanding. This is presenting opportunities for businesses just like yours – all you need is an international shipping partner and you’ll be ready to cash in!
Read on as we explore how to export to Nigeria, including the consumer insights and market trends that will help you succeed.
223 million people
Nigeria has the largest population in Africa (2), and one of the youngest worldwide (3).
3.3% GDP growth
3.3% growth in 2022 (4). Nigeria’s economy has been unsettled in recent years, but the outlook now looks good with growth of around 3% forecast through to 2028 (5).
76.7 million online shoppers
In 2020, the number of online buyers in Nigeria was around 76.7 million (6). This makes the country one of Africa’s most competitive e-commerce markets (7).
Rising internet usage
As of 2023, the internet penetration rate in Nigeria is 40.72%. This is set to rise to 48.11% by 2027 (8).
18.6 median age
Nigeria has a very young population. The median age is 18.6 (9). Compare this to Europe’s median age of 44.4 (10).
7% of retail is online
Nigeria has one of Africa’s highest ratios of online retail sales. 7% of all purchases made in Nigeria in 2021 were online – more than South Africa, Kenya, Morocco, and Egypt (11).
11.82% e-commerce growth
Nigeria’s e-commerce market is valued at US$7.63 billion; by 2028 this will reach 13.34 billion, a CAGR rate of 11.82% (12).
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Nigeria’s most popular online marketplaces
As of 2020, Jumia was the most popular online marketplace for physical goods, with an estimated 147 million annual visitors. The company is based in Nigeria and operates across a number of African countries.
Other popular online marketplaces in Nigeria in that year were Jiji (primarily a second-hand trading site) and Konga (general products) (13).
Most popular categories for online purchases in Nigeria, as of March 2023 (14)
Preferred payment methods for online purchases
Only 1.6% of the Nigerian population have a credit card (15), and cash payments are still very common (16). Despite this, card payments are the most popular form of online payment.
Nigeria’s biggest shopping events
Black Friday in Nigeria is a major shopping event in November. Retailers offer significant discounts and promotions, both online and in-store, attracting eager shoppers looking for deals on a wide range of products.
Jumia, a prominent e-commerce platform in Nigeria, hosts an extensive Black Friday Festival, featuring flash sales, discounts, and exclusive deals on various products, encouraging online shoppers to take advantage of the savings.
Leading up to Christmas, Nigeria experiences a peak in shopping activities as people purchase gifts, decorations, and festive items, with retailers offering special promotions and sales to cater to the holiday demand.
During Ramadan, Nigerians shop for new clothing, gifts, and food to celebrate Eid-al-Fitr with loved ones.
Valentine's Day sees increased spending in Nigeria as consumers seek gifts, flowers, and special treats for their loved ones.
As the start of the school year approaches in Nigeria, retailers launch back-to-school sales offering discounts on school supplies, uniforms, and educational materials to help parents prepare for the new academic session.
Around Nigeria's Independence Day on October 1st, retailers may offer patriotic-themed promotions and discounts, enticing shoppers to celebrate the national holiday by making purchases at discounted prices.
During the Easter season, Nigerians buy festive items, gifts, and food. Retailers offer sales and promotions to meet the holiday demand.
Customs and import regulations for exporting to Nigeria
5 to 35% import tax
The full list of tariffs applicable to each shipment type can be found here.
Make sure you have clear documentation
Failure to provide accurate and complete clearance documents can result in delays or even refusal of shipment pickup (e.g., Custom’s Clearing Instructions, Tax ID)Beware of inspection delays
Mandatory customs inspections sometimes affect delivery timesLocal regulatory bodies
Other Local regulatory bodies also conduct inspections which also affects transit times (e.g. NDLEA Nigeria’s drug enforcement agency, and NAFDAC the food and drug agency).
Exporting to Nigeria: Official Customs website
Nigeria Customs Service (NCS)
Comprehensive information on import/export procedures, tariffs, and regulations.
DHL’s expert tips for exporting to Nigeria
Understand Nigeria’s trading environment . Nigeria operates within a complex regulatory environment, characterized by stringent customs procedures and import/export regulations. It is crucial you know what you need to export to Nigeria successfully.
Partner with a reliable logistics provider .To avoid disappointed customers, you need a partner with the necessary expertise in navigating Nigeria's intricate customs rules and import/export procedures.
Try influencer marketing. Influencer marketing has gained traction in Nigeria, with social media influencers collaborating with brands to promote products and drive sales. Influencers have a significant impact on consumer purchasing decisions, particularly among younger demographics.
Get started with DHL
We can help you start exporting to Nigeria. To make it easier for you to get your shipments through customs, we offer a free Global Trade Services Toolkit.
You can also figure out total shipping costs, including duties, taxes and other import fees, using our Landed Cost Calculator.
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[12] Nigeria E-commerce Market Insights
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[14] Most popular categories for online purchases in Nigeria 2023 | Statista