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Where to Find Quality and Affordable Tech Gadgets in Lagos

  • Writer: Ajibade  Omolade Chistianah
    Ajibade Omolade Chistianah
  • Aug 12
  • 3 min read


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In Lagos, buying tech gadgets isn’t just shopping it’s a full-blown adventure. The markets are loud, crowded, and bursting with options. You’ll hear speakers blasting the latest Afrobeats, traders shouting prices like auctioneers, and hawkers sliding up to you with, “Oga, this one na original, I swear!”


Whether you’re after a brand-new iPhone, a second-hand MacBook, a Bluetooth speaker, or even a 70-inch smart TV, Lagos has it all at prices that can make you grin or cry, depending on how you play the game. But here’s the thing: in these streets, there’s no such thing as “window shopping.”


The moment you stop to look, the sellers will pounce. One wrong move and you might end up paying ₦250,000 for a “Samsung” that turns out to be a stubborn Tecno in disguise.

The secret? Street sense. It’s knowing which markets to hit, who to talk to, how to bargain, and most importantly how not to look like JJC (Johnny Just Come). This guide walks you through the four best places to get quality and affordable gadgets in Lagos, with pro tips to keep your wallet safe and your tech legit.


1. Computer Village, Ikeja



Whether you’re buying a brand-new phone, laptop, or swapping your old device, Computer Village is the place. But here’s the thing: you must shine your eye.

If you’re not careful, someone can sell you an “iPhone 14” that turns out to be an “iFone.” The trick? Know a trusted plug. Don’t just buy from any random street hawker calling “Oga, come check this original Samsung.” Test the gadget, check the IMEI, and get a receipt.


Here, you can score crazy-good deals but only if you’re sharp. The variety is unmatched, and the competition between sellers means you can haggle your way to a bargain if you have the patience.

2. Alaba International Market, Ojo –


Alaba is where Lagos goes big. Phones, TVs, generators, massive sound systems if it uses electricity, you’ll find it here. The prices? Sweet. The competition? Fierce. But the chaos? Oh, it’s real.

You can walk in for a home theatre system and end up tempted by three other gadgets you didn’t plan to buy. Rule number one: always test your item on the spot. Rule number two: bargain like your rent depends on it, because it just might.

Alaba is also a hub for bulk buyers, so if you’re looking to start a small electronics business, this is your territory. Just be ready for the sensory overload that comes with navigating this sprawling marketplace.


3. Idumota Market, Lagos Island


If you’re a bulk buyer or a hustler looking to resell, Idumota is your playground. Here, importers offload goods fast, so you can get deals that even Computer Village can’t touch. The Dosunmu area in particular is loaded with electronics and accessories.

Go early the real business happens in the morning before the crowd pours in. And negotiate like you’ve been in the game for years; every price here is an opening bid, not the final word.


4. Eko Market


Eko Market isn’t a tech-only hub, but that’s the beauty of it. You’ll find gadgets sitting side-by-side with fabrics, shoes, and cooking pots. It’s perfect if you’re already on Lagos Island and want to explore.

Because it’s not strictly an electronics market, you might find unexpected bargains here. But as with the other markets, test every item before paying, and be ready to walk away if the seller isn’t budging on price.


Lagos Tech Shopping Rules


  • Test everything:  before money leaves your hand.

  • Bargain hard : the first price is never the real price.

  • Go with a plug : a trusted seller is gold in this city.

  • Travel light : markets get crowded, and pickpockets love a distracted shopper.


Lagos has all the gadgets you could dream of from brand-new imports to fairly used bargains. The question is, can you navigate the markets without getting played? If you can, the deals here will make you smile all the way home. If you can’t… well, enjoy your new “iFone.”

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