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“`htmlDollar Store Wholesale Supplier for Lagos, Nigeria — Direct from Yiwu
Why Lagos is a Growing Market for Dollar Stores
Lagos is Africa’s seventh‑fastest‑growing city, with over 24 million residents and a median age of 26. Consumer spending in Lagos has surged 14% year‑on‑year (2024–2025), driven by a rising urban middle class and high mobile‑money penetration. Dollar stores (often called “budget stores” or “₦500 shops”) are booming because they offer everyday essentials at accessible price points. With 65% of households earning under ₦400,000/month, the demand for low‑unit‑price goods — from kitchen plastics to sachet toiletries — is massive. AwwwStore helps you tap into this undersupplied market with reliable Yiwu supply lines.
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Based on AwwwStore’s Lagos client data and local market trends, these five categories drive consistent repeat sales. All prices are wholesale per piece (FOB Yiwu, approximate NGN equivalent).
Local relevance: Lagos shoppers prefer sachet and small‑unit packs (₦100–₦500 price points). High‑impulse categories like phone accessories and kitchen plastics sell 3x faster in markets like Yaba, Oshodi, and Ikorodu. AwwwStore can custom‑pack mixed containers for these segments.
How We Ship to Lagos
Shipping routes from Yiwu: Your goods move from our Yiwu warehouse to Ningbo or Shanghai port, then direct to Apapa Port (Lagos) ou Tin Can Island Port. We also offer groupage (LCL) for smaller orders.
- Estimated transit time: 22–28 days (direct vessel). Express LCL via transshipment (17–21 days) available at +12% freight.
- Typical cost: LCL from Yiwu to Apapa – approx. $120–$180 USD per CBM (subject to volume). Full container (20ft) ~$2,100–$2,600 USD.
- Import duties & regulations for Nigeria: AwwwStore provides full documentation (commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, SONCAP certificate for regulated items). Current import duty for consumer goods: 5%–20% + 7.5% VAT + 1% levy. We work with licensed Lagos customs agents to simplify clearance.
Pro tip: For items under $200 FOB, you can use the Small Bag Scheme (Form M waiver) to reduce
