The Nigerian mobile accessories market is expanding rapidly, with projections showing growth from $2.9 billion in 2020 to $4.9 billion by 2025, driven by rising smartphone ownership and mobile penetration.
Lagos state, home to more than 25 million residents and one of the country’s highest smartphone penetration rates at 78%, stands at the center of this boom.
According to Nairametrics, as of July 2025, Nigeria recorded 169.1 million active mobile subscriptions,a figure that highlights how mobile technology has become central to everyday life.
Report also shows that 86% of smartphone users in the country use Android devices, while 13% use iOS, and just 1% operate smartphones running the Windows operating system.
With each new device comes a need for cases, chargers, batteries, screen protectors, earphones and more.
Every street corner and open market in the city now doubles as a mini tech marketplace where vendors sell, fix, and customize devices to meet a growing demand.
These products are no longer seen as extras but essentials for users whose daily routines depend on keeping their devices active and functional.
Here are the most popular markets in Lagos where you can buy affordable phone accessories whether you’re shopping in bulk or not.

Computer Village is the largest technology market in West Africa. Located in the heart of Ikeja, the market is home to thousands of vendors who deal in mobile phones, accessories, and electronic gadgets.
Often described as the heartbeat of Nigeria’s tech trade, you can find virtually every accessory imaginable charger, cases, batteries, screen guards, earphones, phone grip, selfie stick and smartwatches. It also offers after-sales services, repairs, and upgrades, making it a one-stop hub for both individual users and resellers.
The market houses distributors of computer systems, printers, network cables, CCTV equipment, and gaming consoles. Brands like HP, Dell, Lenovo, and Apple all have authorized or affiliate stores there, while smaller stalls cater to everyday consumers and technicians.
It’s a major distribution center where importers supply wholesalers, and wholesalers in turn supply smaller retailers across Lagos and beyond.














Hi ! Mobile Engineers and Smart Phones users ” though”Saka Tinubu” ‘s growing, I appreciate what ‘s happening at “Saka Tinubu” but “Ikeja Computer Village” ‘s still second to none though”Truth ‘s better” but in terms of Phones and accessories Ikeja ‘s second to none