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Today, we’re going to show you 30 top bloggers in Nigeria…

These bloggers aren’t anointed or got any special ordination in Nigeria’s blogosphere. But, they are doing something that’s impacting and promoting more value to their audience.

In case you don’t know, audience (people) like you are the reason why these top bloggers are listed here.

But you may be asking, “Does blogging in Nigeria really pay”?

Blogging has become very popular these days amongst many Nigerians.

It’s one of the best way to make money online in Nigeria while doing what you love at your own convenient time.

In fact, thousands of people are creating their own respective blog daily.

Blogging business in Nigeria is competitive and that’s how it’s in other countries. But stills billions of dollars are being cash out from this blogging business by millions of bloggers every month.

But in the midst of all these Nigeria’s bloggers, some have taken blogging business to the next level.

We’ll be sharing the list of top 30 bloggers in Nigeria.

But mind you, this list is motivated by income and income. We didn’t profiled this from Alexa ranking or any SEO tool, if not Paul Samson of NNU.ng should be here.

Okay, enough of this chit-chat, here are they;

Top 30 Bloggers in Nigeria & Their Blogs

  1. Linda Ikeji – www.lindaikeji.blogspot.com

Since the inception of her blogging career in 2006, Linda Ikeji has continued to prove how good she is with her blog.

With unfiltered news, entertainment gists and many more, LindaIkejisBlog (LIB) is not only popular in Nigeria, but its presence is felt across Africa also.

Linda Ikeji is the richest blogger in Nigeria and Africa… She’s a woman who is passionate about blogging business.

This makes Linda Ikeji the first on our list.

 

  1. Uche Pedro – www.bellanaija.com

Another top player in Nigeria’s blogging sphere.

Uche Eze started her blog back in 2006, and since then she’s be churning out top quality contents to satisfy our constant need for information and new ideas.

According to some trending true life motivational stories, Uche Pedro inspired Linda Ikeji to join this blogging business.

When it comes to lifestyle blogging, Uche’s blog stands tall amongst others.

 

  1. Noble Igwe – www.360nobs.com

Noble Igwe blog speaks volumes about his personality.

One of the best when it comes to entertainment in Nigeria and the world.

Noble’s 360nobs.com is one of the most visited entertainment sites for latest music, videos and other showBIZ goods.

In case you don’t know the meaning of the “Nobs”, it means “No Bull Sh*ts”.

 

  1. Jide Ogunsanya – www.ogbongeblog.com

Jide Ogunsanya is the founder of ogbonge blog.

Once a biologist, Jide is constantly improving the life of his readers with very educative contents.

If you’re interested in gaining new knowledge in several areas of technology, especially how to make money online, visiting his blog wouldn’t be a bad idea.

 

  1. Demola Ogundele.  – www.notjustok.com

You may have heard the tag “more music at notjustok.com“, this goes to show how popular the blog is.

The mastermind of this blog is Demola Ogundele. When it comes music blogging, latest music and videos, Ovie is NOT JUST OKAY with OKAY, he always wants the best which is why his site is one of the most popular when it comes to music in Nigeria.

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  1. Chude Jideonwo – www.ynaija.com

A platform for the culture of Nigerian youths.

Chude Jideonwo co-founded this blog with the Nigerian youth in mind. Also a lawyer by profession, Chude is one of the best blogger in Nigeria in entertainment and latest information blogging.

 

  1. Japheth Joshua Omojuwa – www.omojuwa.com

Japheth is one of the best Nigerian blogger and social media activist.

What he started 10 years ago has turned out to be one of the choice platform for those interested in political news with a difference.

 

  1. Loy Okezie – www.techloy.com

If you are interested in tech or a tech enthusiast, you may have probably come across this blog in your online journey. His blog is devoted to technology and consumer electronics. Those looking to satisfy their thirst for tech should check out techloy.com to see the wonderful job done by Loy Okezie.

 

  1. Makinde Azeez – www.naijaloaded.com

Naijaloaded was founded by one of the best Nigerian bloggers, Makinde Azeez who has made the once popular forum to one of the most notable blogs with millions of visitors. The name of this blog speaks for itself. This makes Makinde one of Nigeria’s top bloggers.

 

  1. Tobi Ayeni – www.misstechy.com

Foremost Nigeria tech blog! Tobi has taken tech blog to another level with her rich and juicy contents in a unique way.

Since 2015, Tobi has continued to thrill her visitors, her video and written review about tech stands out among her contemporaries.

 

  1. Yomi – www.yomiprof.com

This is probably the best tech blog I’ve come across!

With well researched information and tips, Yomi put on the path of self reliance with mouth-watering tips. In the context of top tech bloggers in Nigeria, Yomi is one of the best and he’s good at what he does.

 

  1. 12. Onibalusi Bamidele – writersincharge.com

The name “writers in charge” is for writers who are aspire to take charge in the blogging Industry. Formerly youngprepro.com, his site is one of the most visited because of his quality contents which has been featured in top sites and magazines worldwide.

 

  1. 13. Emeh Achanga – misspetitenigeria.blogspot.com

This is one bloggers who loves what she does. She continues to serve eye catching and enlightening contents that keeps readers coming back for more.

 

  1. 14. Kemi Filani – kemifilani.com

With great writing style, Kemi feeds Nigerians with her daily dose entertainment news, fashion trends and news in a personalized manner. One of the best bloggers in Nigeria which you should check out.

 

  1. 15. Laila – lailasblog.com

Laila is another top blogger with interesting posts about celebrity gists, gossips, fashion tip and news and a wide variety of subjects. Her blog has a wide reach and has continued to grow on a daily basis.

 

  1. Ladun Liadi – www.ladunlaidi.blogspot.com

For keeping in touch with the latest fashion news, gossips, trends and odd stories, Ladun popularly known as Oladunni got you covered with her juicy topics and blog posts that keeps you asking for more

 

  1. Yemisi Aiyedun – www.sisiyemmie.com

Sisi Yemmie’s blog is one of the best blogs for those with interest for fashion and a whole lot of other things. Her charismatic approach to blogging makes her stand out as one of Nigeria’s top bloggers.

 

  1. Ayeni Adekunle Samuel – www.thenet.ng

One of the bloggers who has made his mark writing and publishing juicy posts, ranging from celebrity gossips, musics, videos and latest trends. For your latest celebrity gossips and news, you should check out Ayeni’s thenet.ng

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  1. Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata – www.cfamedia.ng

Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata, also known as CFA is leading the revolution to a digitalized Nigeria. He gives you insights on how to make technology work for you. This is one of the best blogs about tech.

 

  1. Stella Dimoko korkus – www.stelladimokokorkus.com

An interesting personality with an aggressive style of blogging, Stella Dimoko korkus gives you the best when it comes to news stories making the rounds, whether it’s political, celebrities, sports, finance etc.

 

  1. Ono Bello – www.onobello.com

Beauty and fashion! This is what her blog is heralded for. If care much about aesthetics, Ono Bello got you covered with her insightful posts about fashion and beauty.

 

  1. Ajetunmobi Sherif – http://www.ajetun.com/

Another top blogger when we talk about latest sports stories, entertainment news and many more. You can check out Ajetunmobi’s blog to get a feel of quality.

 

  1. Myne Whitman – www.romancemeetslife.com

The name alone explains it all, Myne Whitman serves you the best romantic stories and tips for navigating through your romantic side of life.

 

  1. Chidimma Umeh – www.thatigbochick.com

Chidinma’s blog, thatigbochick.com is one of Nigeria’s best blogs about make-ups, fashion trends and many more. If you’ve got affinity for make-ups, you should check out her blog.

 

  1. Terence Sambo – www.onenigeriablog.com

One of the best in the business of fashion. Terence gives you the latest on fashion in a very creative manner. Fashion lovers should check out this blog.

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  1. Temilola Balogun Akinmuda – www.ftmbaby.com

Parents, parenting and whatever you need to become a better parent. She gives you the best strategies as to getting the best out of your kids.

 

  1. Osemhen Akhibi – www.eurekanaija.blogspot.com

Aspiring writers, or should I say writers will definitely love the contents by Osemhen Akhibi as she gives you wonderful tips about becoming a better writer.

 

  1. Chioma Iwunze – www.creativewritingnews.blogspot.com

One of the best creative bloggers Nigeria has, Chioma Iwunze gives you the best tips on becoming a creative writer, writing inspirational topics and more.

 

  1. Olu – www.olufamous.com

Olu, once a journalist, brings his wealth of experience in journalism into blogging fusing both to give you the best of news and juicy stories.

 

  1. Mola Ogundele – www.notjuskok.com

Coming together with his team of expert bloggers, Mola Ogundele continue to serve latest Nigerian music. You also have the opportunity to listen to songs online.

Rounding Up

These are the top 30 bloggers in Nigeria as of today (date of publication).

You may have previously heard some of these popular blogs but today, you’ve also know their founders.

In case you’re thinking of starting your own blog or other digital skills that can fetch you legal money online, we’re ready to mentor you and cash out 6 figures per month.

Blogging is not only the way, there are hundreds of ways to earn living online.

Don’t think these Nigeria’s top bloggers listed here relied on blogging, they all have other side hustle.

Don’t worry, contact us and let work together on your dream.

Don’t forget that this top bloggers in Nigeria listed here are not affiliated with/to us.

Thanks for your understanding and don’t forget to share with your friends..

Stephen is a Frontend engineer, technical writer, owner and part-time blogger here at Gbolamedia, incoming data scientist, an enthusiastic cynophilist, and a curious introvert. Stephen is currently available for full-time, part-time or contract-base role. Contact him here: on WhatsApp or check him on Linkedin

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    Shopping with Heroshe: Shipping from the UK to Nigeria and Ghana

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    As the world has become a global village with the internet, borders are no longer barriers to shopping, especially in African countries. Heroshe continues to defy the odds with her seamless shopping experience on the continent.

    The first time I used Heroshe to ship some items from the USA to my place here in Nigeria, I became an unofficial ambassador of the company. Not just me, a lot of people are giving the company great reviews too.

    If you need a succinct review of Heroshe, kindly check the previous post published here.

    Previously, Heroshe only shipped from the USA to Nigeria, but the good news now is that Heroshe has started facilitating shipments from the UK to Nigeria and Ghana.

    What does this new update mean?

    You now have more choices to buy a range of products from any store in the UK or USA and get it to your place in Nigeria or Ghana.

    For instance, if you want to buy anything gadgets or appliances, you know that USA online stores like Amazon, eBay, BestBuy, etc. are there for you. 

    The UK is known for luxury brands for fashion and apparel ranging from classic tailoring on London’s Savile Row to trendy streetwear from brands like Topshop. Or maybe footwear from brands like Clarks and Dr. Martens. Or stylish and eclectic home decor items from classic homeware at John Lewis to contemporary designs at Habitat.

    This new update from Heroshe really opens the door to a broader range of products!

    How to Ship Items from the UK Using Heroshe

    Just like shipping from the US, the process remains simple and efficient, ensuring that shopping across from the UK stores to Nigeria and Ghana is a hassle-free experience.

    Here’s how to start;

    1. Sign Up or Log In

    If this is your first time hearing about Heroshe, you will need to create an account before you can do anything.

    If you click here to sign up, you’ll be given $2 in your Heroshe wallet, I will also earn the same for inviting you (Note that this is not compulsory).

    If you’re an existing user, simply login to your account.

    1. Get Your UK Address

    You don’t need to do or pay for anything, once you sign up successfully, login to your account, and your personalized UK address will be waiting for you.

    You can use this address on any store you’re shopping from, as the personalized address acts as a local point of contact between you and the store vendor.

    Once the vendor sends the item(s) to your UK address, Heroshe will take over the rest.

    1. Start Shopping

    Go to any UK store of your choice, go to the settings tab, and change your location or address to this personalized UK address given to you by Heroshe.

    (Note that you don’t need a VPN while you’re exploring items on the UK stores, in fact, don’t use a VPN at all as the online stores may detect it and your account may be banned.)

    Once you change the address on the store to your UK address, start browsing for items, add items to your cart, and proceed to checkout.

    1. Delivery to Your UK Address

    Once you are done paying for the items, the online store will send your package to the UK address you added.

    And Heroshe will immediately notify you once they receive your items.

    From there, you can start tracking the day you’ll receive the items in Nigeria or Ghana.

    1. Get your items in Nigeria or Ghana

    After 14 days the items get to your UK address, and Heroshe will send them to your country.

    Note that you will need to use PayPal to top up your Heroshe wallet so that you can pay the shipping fee. If you don’t have one, watch this YouTube video for a guide to create one for free.

    If you’re in Nigeria, your items will land in Lagos, if you’re in Ghana, they will send the item to your house directly.

    You can then go to the Lagos warehouse and pick up your item free of charge.

    But if you’re not in Lagos, don’t worry, Heroshe is not leaving you yet, until you get and confirm the item(s). At this junction, you can ask Heroshe to ship the items down to your city but you’ll pay a small fee of course.

    In my own case, I live in Osun State, here in Nigeria and Heroshe sent the item to me via a logistics company, not even a public bus.

    So either you go to the Lagos warehouse to pick up your item for free, or you pay a small fee to have it delivered to your city. Either way, Heroshe promises you will get your items.

    Shipping from the UK to Nigeria or Ghana is as simple as that. 

    But there’s a problem. 

    Not with Heroshe but with Nigeria and/or Ghana. Most of the time, it is very difficult to pay for items in foreign stores.

    You did nothing wrong but your card will be declined because of where you’re coming from.

    That’s a really big problem.

    We thought virtual dollar card providers were here to help but they all turned out to be something we’d never expect.

    Don’t give up, Heroshe can still help you.

    Aside from shipping, Heroshe also offers “Buy for Me” services.

    What is Heroshe’s Buy for Me?

    Heroshe - Shipping from the UK

    Image Credit: Heroshe.com

    Picture the Heroshe’s Buy for Me as someone you send to the market to help you buy groceries. 

    You give an item of what you want to buy to the person, you give the person the money to buy the items and also, you pay for his time and transport.

    All you have to do is to expect the person to hand over the groceries to you.

    That makes sense right?

    Heroshe can become your shopper, all you need to do is to contact them that you would like to use their Buy for Me services and the customer care rep will take it up with you.

    UPDATE: I contacted Heroshe support a few hours ago and I learned that the buy-for-me service is currently on hold, so depending on when you are reading this, kindly contact the support if the service is available.

    What you need to know about Heroshe’s Buy for Me services

    • Heroshe will not recommend or scout for items, you will send them links to your preferred items and they’ll buy them for you.
    • Heroshe’s Buy for Me services cost an additional 20%. E.g if the item you’re buying is $200, you’ll be paying $240 in total or its equivalent in your local currency.
    • Paying the 20% additional fee doesn’t mean you’ll not pay for shipping, you’ll still pay for shipping.

    And that takes us to the next big question;

    How much does Heroshe charge for shipping items from the UK?

    Heroshe charges $8 per lb or pound to ship from the UK down to Lagos in Nigeria where you can go pick it up for free.

    If you cannot go to the Lagos pickup station for your items, Heroshe will charge you an additional $15 to send the item to your house in Lagos.

    If you’re outside Lagos, Heroshe charges an additional $20 to get the item to your city.

    Heroshe doesn’t have a pickup station in Ghana for now, so the cost to get your item from the UK to your house in Ghana is $18 per lb or pound.

    It is also worth noting that Heroshe would round up any float to a whole number.

    For instance, if the weight of the item you want to ship is 10.5, heroshe will round it up to 11. If it’s 2.5, it’ll become 3.

    What’s the breakdown to ship from the UK to Nigeria or Ghana?

    The breakdown to ship your items from the UK to Nigeria or Ghana with Heroshe (Let’s assume the weight is 4.5 lbs) will look like this:

    • If you’re shipping to Ghana

    Cost of item —- $200

    Buy for me  —- $40

    Ship to Ghana – $90 (5 x 18)

    Total           —– $330

    So you’ll be paying Heroshe a total cost of $330 and if you can pay for the item yourself, remove the Buy for Me, you’ll now be paying $290.

    • If you’re shipping to Nigeria 

    Cost of item ——- $200

    Buy for Me  ——- $40

    Ship to Lagos —- $40 (5 x 8)

    Total             —— $280

    If you can pay for the item yourself, you’ll be paying $240 to Heroshe. If you want to get the item in your house in Lagos, you’ll be paying an additional $15. If you’re outside Lagos, you’ll pay an additional $20.

    If you want to pay yourself, you might consider using reliable card providers. For instance, Chipper Cash works for me

    Start shopping beyond borders with Heroshe!

    Heroshe’s expansion to support shipping from the UK to Nigeria and Ghana marks a significant stride towards creating a truly global shopping experience. 

    With its user-friendly platform, cost-saving features, and commitment to customer satisfaction, Heroshe continues to be a frontrunner in transforming international shopping into a seamless, accessible, and exciting endeavor. Say goodbye to borders and hello to a world of shopping possibilities with Heroshe.

    This update not only reflects Heroshe’s commitment to customer satisfaction but also its dedication to staying at the forefront of international shopping trends. 

    As the world of e-commerce continues to evolve, Heroshe remains a reliable companion for shoppers seeking the best of both local and global markets.

    Sign up here to get started.

    If you have any questions that are not covered in this blog post, kindly contact Heroshe customer support on Twitter or on the website.

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    How to Get Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) in Nigeria

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    Getting a Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) in Nigeria is very simple, fast, and free of charge. I’ll be showing you how to get one for yourself or your business.

    But before then, Why do you need TIN?

    Taxpayer Identification Number (or “TIN”) is simply a number attached to you or your business that keeps track of your tax history.

    it is an important number that every individual and business must have because it is your responsibility as a citizen of a country or a business in that country to pay Tax to the government.

    Recently, a popular Nollywood actress, Iyabo Ojo was given a 7-day ultimatum to pay her ₦18m tax bill or she’ll be probed.

    I was trying to create an Upwork account last week and I was asked to drop my TIN before I can fully utilize Upwork’s services.

    Aside from paying Taxes, you need a TIN if you want to open a corporate bank account for your business or company.

    And depending on what you need from Banks or any institution such as a loan or grant, they may require your TIN.

    If you’re a freelancer or someone trying to apply for a job abroad, your TIN may be compulsory before you’re considered.

    So let me show you how to get Personal and Business TIN in Nigeria starting with personal first;

    How to Get Personal TIN in Nigeria

    You can decide to visit the local FIRS in your city or local government to apply manually or you do it online.

    If you want to do it online yourself, continue reading.

    The requirement to Get a Personal TIN in Nigeria

    • Bank Verification Number (BVN)
    • National Identification Number (NIN)
    • Date of Birth
    • An Email Address
    • A passport photograph

    If you have those items in place, let’s go!

    Step 1: Go to this link:

    https://tin.jtb.gov.ng/TinIndividualRequestExternal

    Step 2: Fill in all the details and hit the search button.

    Note: The reason why you’re searching is that it is very possible that a TIN has been automatically created for you.

    Step 3: If no record is found, proceed to submit a request by filling in the next form

    Step 4: Once you submit a request, you’ll receive a confirmation email that your request has been processed.

    Here is what it looks like:

    Taxpayer identification number TIN in Nigeria

     

    Note: Your request ID should be hidden from any other person.

     

    Now you’re asked to wait while your request is processed.

    Now the question is how long will it take to get your TIN?

    The answer is within a week.

    I got mine in just 5 days (weekends included).

    The Taxpayer identification number TIN in Nigeria

     

    That’s how the email with your TIN will look like.

    Now, let’s talk about non-individual taxpayer numbers.

    How to get Non-individual TIN for your business, company, or startup in Nigeria

    Just like we did individual TIN, the same approach is applicable here.

    But let’s talk about the requirements.

    Requirements to Get Non-individual TIN in Nigeria

    • Your CAC registration details

    That simply means you must have registered your business, startup, or company with the Corporate Affairs Commission.

    If you haven’t, read this guide on how to register your business in Nigeria. For a company or startup, you should use the service of a lawyer.

    Note: TIN is always registered for your business or company automatically upon registering with CAC. So you may not need to create TIN as a standalone.

    But if there’s a reason TIN is not created for you, proceed to do it yourself.

    Here is how:

    Step 1: Go to this link:

    https://tin.jtb.gov.ng/TinRequestExternal

    Step 2: Fill in the details required and submit your request.

    Step 3: Wait for a confirmation email and subsequently wait for your TIN in a few days.

    That’s how everything about getting a Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) in Nigeria.

    But here are a few questions and answers about TIN registration in Nigeria

    Q: How much does it cost to get a TIN in Nigeria?

    A: It’s free of charge.

    Q: How long does it take to get a TIN in Nigeria?

    A: Less than a week.

    Q: Who needs a TIN in Nigeria?

    A: Every individual and business entity in the country.

    Q: How do I verify a TIN in Nigeria?

    A: To verify a TIN, go to https://tinverification.jtb.gov.ng/, and fill in the details accordingly.

    Q: How do I get a TIN certificate in Nigeria?

    A: Go to the link above, once you verify, a button to download the certificate.

    That’s How to Getting a TIN in Nigeria 

    If you have any further questions about Taxpayer Identification Numbers (TIN) in Nigeria, kindly consult the local FIRS office in your local government.

    Or contact the Joint Tax Board below

    Contact Jtb for TIN in Nigeria

    Now you don’t have any problem getting a TIN in Nigeria. You’re welcome.

     

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    GIG Logistics Branches and Location (Addresses) in Nigeria

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    GIG Logistics by GIG Mobility is one of the leading logistics companies in Nigeria due to the company’s mode of operation. Delivery is fast and the fee is not as expensive as other competitors.

    If you’re trying to ship your stuff across the country, or to other countries like in Africa, the USA, the UK, etc., GIG Logistics can be your sure plug.

    But as a new customer, you may not know how to contact them. The good news is that you can do more with the company via their website (giglogistics.com). 

    But in case you need to visit one of their branches very close to you, and you don’t know where to go, I will be covering that in this blog post.

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    Important Notice: In case you don’t find your city on the list, don’t panic. GIG Logistics can still deliver to you but you may need to contact them via email or telephone call if you’re the one sending.

    If you’re not sending but receiving, you don’t need to stress yourself, just be available when it’s time for delivery.

    GIG Logistics Delivery Vans

    GIG Logistics Delivery Vans

    You can easily click on your state in the table of content below rather than scrolling and scrolling till you miss what you’re looking for.

    Here are the locations;

    GIG Logistics branches and location in Nigeria

    • GIG Logistics Head Office in Nigeria

    GIG Logistics Digital Hub. No 1 Sunday Ogunyade Street, Gbagada Expressway, Beside Eterna Fuel Station, Gbagada Lagos, Nigeria.

    • Abuja (FCT)

    Garki

    SICCONS PLAZA, Opposite Unity House, Beside Lifemate Furniture, Garki Area 11

    Gwarimpa

    House 38, 3rd Avenue Gwarimpa, Opposite Union Bank Abuja.

    Gwagwalada

    No 10 Ajibade plaza beside okay Japan Electronics.Park Road Gwagwalada .

    Kubwa 1

    Block, 43, Gado Nasko way, opp 2/2 Court Kubwa.

    Kubwa 2

    Opposite Ignobis hotel plot 17 Gidin dutse layout, kubwa.

    Utako 2

    Abraham Plaza, Suite A13 Plot, 6 A.E. Ekukinam St, Utako Abuja

    Wuse 2

    80 Aminu Kano crescents opposite Sherif plaza beside Wema Bank Banex wuse 2

    Maraba Experience Center

    No 132 GIZA PLAZA OPP CHRISGOLD PLAZA BESIDE MTN OFFICE MARARABA

    Madalla

    Madalla by Mobil, along Abuja – Kaduna Express Road.

    Utako 1

    Plot 113 I.V.W. Osisiogu Street, beside Utako Police Station Utako Abuja.

    Zuba

    206, Zuba Market, Opp. Lagos Line, Zuba

    • Lagos State

    Alaba International

    Cs1 Ground Floor Corner Stone Plaza By Dobbil Avenue Along Phone Village Road, Electronics Section Alaba International Market.

    Ajah 1

    KM 25, Lekki-Epe Express way, Ajiwe-Ajah.

    Ajah 2

    KM 22, Lekki-Epe Express way, Opp. Jeffrey’s Plaza, by Abraham Adesanya Roundabout, Ajah.

    Akowonjo

    41 Shasha Road, Akowonjo Junction, Dopemu, Lagos.

    Awoyaya

    Km 36, Lekki-Epe Express Way, by Ogunfayo Bus Stop, Eputu, Awoyaya Lagos.

    Cele Okota

    103, Okota Road, Cele.

    Festac

    1st Avenue Road, Festac first gate, besides INEC office, Festac town, Lagos.

    Gbagada

    7, Hospital Rd, Ifako, Gbagada, Lagos.

    Gbagada Express Center

    GIG Logistics Digital Hub. No 1 Sunday Ogunyade Street, Gbagada Expressway,Beside Eterna Fuel Station, Gbagada Lagos

    Ikeja

    9, Medical Road, former Simbiat Abiola Way, Opp, Zenith Bank.

    Ikoyi

    103 Awolowo road, Ikoyi Lagos.

    Ikosi

    16 Ikosi Road, Ketu Lagos.

    Ikorodu

    Sabo Road Garage, Ikorodu.

    Ikotun

    29, Idimu Road, Opp. Local Govt, Council, Ikotun, Lagos.

    Ilupeju

    13C Ilupeju Byepass, Ilupeju, Lagos.

    International trade fair

    Shop D77 & D78, Abia Plaza, BBA, Lagos Int’ Trade Fair Complex, Lagos.

    Ipaja

    164, Lagos Abeokuta Express Way, beside Diamond Bank, Lagos.

    Jibowu

    20 Ikorodu Express Road, Jibowu, Lagos.

    Lekki Admiralty

    No 1A, Wole Ariyo Street, Beside First Bank, Lekki Phase 1.

    Lekki Admiralty 2

    Jubilee Mall Admiralty Way, Lekki Phase One, Lekki.

    Lekki (Fola Osibo)

    Ground floor Legends Place Mall Plot 29 Fola Osibo Lekki Phase 1, Lagos.

    Igbo Efon

    Km 17 Scapular plaza Igbo efon.

    Old Ojo Road

    Old Ojo Road, by Police Station Lagos.

    Ogba

    3 Ijaiye Road, Beside FCMB Ogba.

    Opebi

    62 Opebi Road, Ikeja Lagos.

    Oyingbo

    No 25 Otto Causeway Opp Iddo bus top, Iddo Ebute Metta Lagos.

    Sango

    3, Abeokuta – Lagos Expressway, Sango Ota, Opp. Sango Bridge.

    Surulere

    26, Adeniran Ogunsanya, Surulere, Lagos.

    Volks

    169, Badagry Expressway, Volkswagen Bus Stop.

    Victoria Island

    1436 Sanusi Fafunwa Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.

    Yaba

    Tejuosho Ultra Modern Market, Ojuelegba Road, Yaba, Lagos.

    Epe

    Animashaun Plaza, Beside Petrocam fuel station, Near Epe T-junction, Epe.

    Isolo

    43, Osolo Way, Ajao Estate, Ekwu Awolo House.

    • Abia State

    Aba

    No 5 Asa Road Former/Old Nitel Building Aba

    Umahia-1

    8 Mission Hill, Opposite Villaroy Hotel, Umuahia Main Town

    Umahia-2

    No 60 Aba Road, Close to MTN Office at Aba Road, Umuahia.

    • Adamawa State

    Yola

    Plot 2 Bekaji Plaza, Bekaji Karewa Road, By Fire Service Roundabout, Jimeta Yola.

    • Ekiti State

    Ado Ekiti Center

    Soladola petrol station, beside Apc secretariat, opposite moferere junction, along ikere road, Ajilosun

    • Osun State

    Osogbo

    Ogo Oluwa Bus Stop, Gbangan / Ibadan Road, NIPCO Petrol Station, Osogbo.

    • Imo State

    Owerri

    Plot C31, Relief Road, by Relief Junction, Off Egbu Road, Owerri.

    • Niger State

    Minna

    Landmark: After Mr Biggs beside Nepa Office, Farm Center Area, Tunga, Minna – Niger State.

    • Benue State

    Makurdi

    No 4 Old Otukpo Rd, Opposite Dester’s by Savannah Roundabout.

    • Kogi State

    Lokoja

    No 1 IBB Way, Adankolo, Lokoja, close to Federal Medical Cente

    • Nassarawa State

    Lafia

    Shops 1 & 2 Police Officers Mess, Opposite Polaris Bank, Jos Road, Lafia.

    • Kebbi State

    Birnin Kebbi

    Ahmadu Bello Way opp alhaji boye coca cola Depot Birnin Kebbi, kebbi state.

    • Katsina State

    Katsina

    Shema Plaza Ground Floor, Mani Road, by W.T.C Round-About, Katsina State.

    • Kano State

    Kano 1

    No 1 bompai road by Tarawa Balewa way, Opp Grand Central Hotel Kano.

    Kano 2

    Centro Plaza, Opposite Buk Old Site, Kabuga, Kano.

    Kano 3

    No 32 Zoo Road, Opposite Shoprite, Kano.

    • Kaduna State

    Kaduna 1

    8 Ahmadu Bello Way, Off Kastina Roundabout, City Plaza, Kaduna State

    Kaduna 2

    Lagos Garage by Airforce Mami Mando, Kaduna State.

    Kaduna 3

    Nnamdi Azikiwe Expressway by Command Junction, close to Samrada Fuel Station (beside 911 bakery).

    Zaria

    Dairu Garba Plaza, 18 Sokoto Road, MTD Junction By Nnpc Filling Station, Sabon Gari, Zaria.

    • Plateau State

    Jos 1

    Plaza 1080, Yakubu Gowon way, Dadin kowa second gate.

    Jos 2

    Angwan Soya Zaria Road bypass, Opposite Jankwano Bingham University Teaching Hospital.

    • Jigawa State

    Dutse

    Government House Round-About, Asamau House Block B, Number 8, by Airtel Office, Dutse, Jigawa State.

    • Taraba State

    Jalingo

    32 Hammaruwa way. Besides former Kashere Filling Station Jalingo.

    • Oyo state

    Ibadan 1

    Town Planning Complex, by Sumal Foods, Ring Road, Ibadan

    Ibadan 2

    Suite 5, Kamal memorial plaze, former iyalode complex, opposite funcktionals clothing, bodija – UI road, UI Ibadan.

    Ibadan 3

    No 76 Opposite Arisekola Mosque Iwo Road Ibadan.

    Ogbomosho

    NNPC Mega Station, Opposite Zenith Bank, Star Light, Ogbomosho, Oyo State.

    • Kwara State

    Ilorin 1

    190, Ibrahim Taiwo Road(Upper Taiwo), Opposite Primo Pizza / Chicken Republic, close to new Wema Bank, Ilorin.

    Ilorin 2

    No 1 Umar Audi road, Fate Road, Tanke GRA, besides Hotels Mirabilis. Ilorin.

    • Enugu State

    Enugu 1

    7, Market Road, Holy Ghost Park, Opp. State Library, Ogui, Enugu.

    Enugu 2

    67, Zik Avenue Uwani Enugu.

    Nsukka

    No 64 Owerrani, Enugu Road, Nsukka.

    • Edo State

    Uselu

    202, Uselu Lagos Road, Ugbowo Benin City.

    Akpakpava

    112, Akpakpava Road, Benin City.

    Airport Road

    Shop 1, Omegatron Plaza, 47 Airport Road, Benin City.

    Ramat Park

    42, Benin/Agbor Road, Oregbeni, Ramat Park Benin City, Edo State.

    Auchi

    Okene Express Way, Opp Auchi Polytechnic, Auchi.

    Ekpoma

    Ukpenu Road Opp. Grail Message Centre, Akahia, Ekpoma.

    • Delta State

    Asaba 1

    Asaba Onitsha Expressway, By Head Bridge.

    Asaba 2

    445, Nnebisi Road, opposite Zenith Bank, Asaba.

    Asaba 3

    SUIT 53/54 INDEPENDENCE MALL OKPANAM RD, ASABA.

    Warri 1

    138, Effurun-Sapele Rd, by Airport Junction Warri.

    Warri 2

    116, Effurun-Sapele Warri Road, Effurun Opp. Our Ladies High School.

    • CrossRiver State

    Calabar

    29 Ndidem Usang Iso Road ( Aka Marian Road) Calabar.

    • Bauchi State

    Bauchi

    Shop 7, Yandoka Road, Adjacent MTN office. Opposite First Baptist Church, Bauchi State

    • Bayelsa State

    Yenagoa 1

    Kpansia Epia, Opposite Wema Bank by INEC Junction, Yenogoa

    Yenagoa 2

    Pam House, Tamic Road and School Road, Okutukutu By Isaac Boro Expressway, Yenogoa

    • Anambra State

    Awka

    Elite Shopping Complex Opp Crunchies fries, Enugu/Onitsha Expressway, Awka

    Onitsha

    2 Awka Road, By DMGS Junction, Beside All Saints Anglican Cathedral, Onitsha

    Nnewi

    No 73 – Owerri Road, Martina Chukwuma Plaza (Innoson Plaza), Opposite The Salvation Army Church, Umudim Nnewi

    • Akwa Ibom State

    Uyo 1

    3, Monsignor Akpan Avenue, Itam industrial layout, opp Timber Market, Itam.

    Uyo 2

    No 108 Oron Road, beside the First bank, Uyo.

    • Ondo State

    Akure Center

    No 22 Oyemekun Road by Cathedral Junction Akure

    • Rivers State

    PHC Choba

    LACFOG PLAZA Adjacent Choba Police Station East-west Road Choba PHC.

    PHC Woji

    No 118 Off Woji GRA, Same Building with Miskay Boutique By Bodo Junction, Port Harcourt.

    PHC Stadium

    No 9 Stadium Road, Beside Benjack, Port Harcourt

    PHC Artillery

    Cocaine Village Junction, Off Aba Rd, opposite Genesis, Rumuogba, Port Harcourt.

    PHC Peter Odili

    No 89 Peter Odili Road Port Harcourt.

    PHC Ada George

    No 18 Ada George By Okilton Junction, Port Harcourt.

    • Sokoto State

    Sokoto

    3/4 Maiduguri Road Gawon Nama Area

    • Zamfara State

    Zamfara

    C 1, A A Master Plaza Canteen Road Gusau.

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