Nigerian Products in Ghana Market: What Sells, Why It Matters & How to Get In
With regional trade increasing and consumer preferences shifting across West Africa, Nigerian products are gaining strong traction in the Ghanaian market. From household brands to agro-processed foods and personal care items, products made in Nigeria are now found on Ghanaian shelves, in open markets, and even on e-commerce platforms.
In this article, we explore:
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Which Nigerian products are in high demand in Ghana
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Why Ghanaian consumers and retailers are embracing Nigerian brands
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How businesses can capitalize on this trend
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And how Wigmore Trading makes cross-border trade between Nigeria and Ghana easy and efficient.
Why Nigerian Products Are Thriving in Ghana
As two ECOWAS member countries with close cultural and trade ties, Nigeria and Ghana enjoy duty-free trade on approved goods under the ECOWAS Trade Liberalization Scheme (ETLS).
What’s fueling Nigerian product growth in Ghana?
✅ 1. Proximity and Fast Supply Chains
Nigeria and Ghana are neighboring countries connected by efficient road routes through Benin and Togo, making cross-border logistics viable for FMCG and perishables.
✅ 2. Brand Familiarity
Popular Nigerian brands are already recognized in Ghana through:
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Nollywood films and Nigerian music
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Cross-border traders and diaspora demand
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Shared cultural foods and preferences
✅ 3. Competitive Pricing
Thanks to mass production in Nigeria and lower manufacturing costs, Nigerian goods often reach Ghanaian retailers at cheaper wholesale rates than local alternatives.
Most Popular Nigerian Products in Ghana’s Market
🛒 1. Food & Grocery Products
Product | Popular Brands |
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Indomie (instant noodles) | Dufil (Nigeria) |
Seasoning cubes | Knorr, Maggi (Nigeria) |
Dried pepper & crayfish | Sourced from Nigeria’s markets |
Palm oil | Edo, Nsukka origin |
Beans, garri, yam flour | Nigerian farm exports |
These goods are in demand in:
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Local markets (e.g., Makola, Kantamanto, Kejetia)
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Ethnic grocery stores
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Restaurants and bukas serving Nigerian cuisine in Ghana
🧴 2. Beauty & Personal Care
Product | Demand Reason |
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Black soap (ose dudu) | Natural skincare trend |
Shea butter | Used in Ghana and Nigeria |
Hair relaxers and creams | Popular with Afro-textured hair |
Organic oils (coconut, palm) | Health-conscious consumers |
Many Ghanaian consumers associate Nigerian skincare products with organic quality and affordability.
👗 3. Textiles & Fashion
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Ankara fabrics
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Lace materials
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Traditional wear (agbada, kaftans)
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Leather slippers and handbags
Nigerian textiles and fashion brands cater to both ceremonial wear and street fashion, with rising popularity in Accra, Kumasi, and Tamale.
🛠️ 4. Household Goods & Plastics
Product | Common Use |
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Buckets, basins, bowls | Widely used in homes & markets |
Plastic chairs/tables | Outdoor and event use |
Cooking utensils | Stainless and aluminium goods |
These are typically shipped in bulk by road and sold in wholesale hubs or open markets.
Retail Channels in Ghana for Nigerian Products
Channel | Characteristics |
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🛒 Open markets | Price-driven, bulk buyers, small retailers |
🏪 Supermarkets & shops | Brand-conscious consumers, quality-focused |
🌐 Online platforms | Growing e-commerce space (Jumia, Tonaton, etc.) |
🧺 Street hawkers | High-volume sales for FMCG and food |
How to Start Selling Nigerian Products in Ghana
Step 1: Identify High-Demand Goods
Focus on fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), traditional staples, and culturally resonant items.
Step 2: Work with a Procurement Partner
A partner like Wigmore Trading helps you:
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Source goods in bulk from Nigerian suppliers
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Ensure product compliance (labeling, shelf-life, etc.)
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Arrange cross-border shipping and documentation
Step 3: Import via ECOWAS Protocol
Use the ETLS scheme to avoid import duties if goods qualify. Wigmore Trading can assist with:
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Certificate of origin
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Export permits and packing lists
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Border clearance through Togo or Benin
Step 4: Distribute to Retail Points
Sell via:
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Market stalls
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Wholesale distributors
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Supermarket chains
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Ethnic shops and food outlets
How Wigmore Trading Facilitates Nigeria–Ghana Product Flow
As a trusted UK-based trading firm with strong operational presence in West Africa, Wigmore Trading offers:
🌍 Cross-Border Procurement
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Source Nigerian products at competitive wholesale prices
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Verify product quality and factory reputation
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Package and label for Ghanaian market standards
🚚 Full Logistics Support
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Groupage or full-truckload road freight
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Customs documentation and ETLS compliance
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Delivery to Accra, Kumasi, Takoradi, Tamale, and beyond
🛒 Wholesale Distribution Support
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Match Ghanaian buyers with Nigerian brands
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Assist diaspora investors supplying family-owned shops in Ghana
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Offer regular replenishment and seasonal stock movement
Final Thoughts
The demand for Nigerian products in the Ghana market continues to rise — driven by shared culture, price competitiveness, and growing cross-border trade networks. Whether you’re a wholesaler, retailer, or diaspora entrepreneur, this is the right time to invest in Nigeria-to-Ghana product movement.
📦 Need a reliable sourcing and logistics partner?
Let Wigmore Trading help you:
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Source the right Nigerian products
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Deliver to your Ghana warehouse or retail location
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Scale your product line across West Africa
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