Shopping on Amazon from Nigeria is no longer a luxury—it’s a smart way to access better products at competitive prices.
Here’s exactly how to do it.
Step 1: Create an Amazon Account
Sign up on Amazon and ensure your account details are correct.
Step 2: Use a US Shipping Address
Amazon doesn’t always ship directly to Nigeria.
Instead:
- Use your Kango US warehouse address (if you don’t have a Kango account yet, create one here to get a warehouse address).
- Enter it as your delivery address
Step 3: Place Your Order
Add items to your cart and proceed to checkout.
Step 4: Solve Payment Issues
Many Nigerian cards don’t work internationally.
Solution:
- Use our “Pay For Me” service
- Let a trusted platform handle the purchase
Step 5: Ship to Nigeria
Once your item arrives at the warehouse:
- Choose your shipping method
- Track delivery
What Can You Buy?
Popular items include:
- Phones
- Laptops
- Clothing
- Accessories
Final Thoughts
Amazon opens up a world of shopping possibilities. With the right shipping partner, getting your items in Nigeria is simple and reliable.
👉 Start shopping globally today—without stress.
Contact us via email at info@kangonigeria.com or via phone/Whatsapp at +234-805-441-1664. We’re here to help with any questions or concerns!
FAQ
1. Can I buy from Amazon and ship to Nigeria?
Yes. You can order from Amazon, send your items to our warehouse address, and forward them to Nigeria.
2. What if my Nigerian card does not work on Amazon?
A Pay For Me service can help complete the purchase on your behalf. Kango specifically offers a Pay For Me service for customers who find something online but cannot make the payment themselves.
3. What items can I order from Amazon to Nigeria?
Popular items include clothing, electronics, beauty products, accessories, and household items, subject to shipping restrictions.
4. How do I receive my Amazon order in Nigeria?
Once the item reaches our warehouse address in the US, we send it onward to Nigeria.
5. Is buying from Amazon cheaper than buying locally in Nigeria?
Sometimes yes, especially for quality, variety, or deals, but you should always compare item price, shipping cost, and any handling fees.