Household Goods Moving to Nigeria from Dubai

Your Trusted Bridge to West Africa

Ready for your Nigerian adventure? Don’t let moving worries hold you back! While others see challenges, we see a journey we’ve mastered thousands of times. From bustling Lagos to dynamic Abuja, we’ve been the golden link between Dubai and Nigeria for over 15 years. Your treasured belongings deserve the safest hands for this important journey.

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Why Choose AEON Shipping for Household Goods Moving?

Your Worries and Our Solutions::

What You Worry AboutHow We Fix It
Lost items during the long tripTrack each box in real time
Weeks of port delays in NigeriaPapers ready early with port contacts
Hidden costs that shock youOne clear price with no surprise fees
Damaged items from rough handlingSpecial packs made for the Dubai-Nigeria trip
Power issues with your itemsAdvice on what works in Nigeria's power system
Dealing with Nigerian customsOur local team handles all talks and papers

Methods of Shipping Household Goods to Nigeria

Air Freight - Fast But Costs More

Need things quickly? Our Quick Air service brings must-have items to Nigeria in 3-5 days. Perfect for things you need right away.

For more items, our Main Air service takes 5-8 days and gives a good mix of speed and price.

Sea Freight - More Time But Lower Cost

Moving your whole home? Sea freight works best. With our Full Container option, all your things travel in one box. Takes 25-32 days and works best for complete homes.

Our Shared Container option lets you save money, the cost starts from AED 4,500. Your items share space, but stay safe and clearly marked. It takes 35-42 days.

Mix and Match Plan

Most people like our mix plan. We send key items by air and most things by sea. We time it all with your move dates. This gives you the best of both speed and cost.

Our Simple Moving Steps

Tell us when you're moving and what you'll take
Get one total price with no hidden costs
Learn what works in Nigeria and what doesn't
Choose air, sea, or our mix plan
Expert Packing:
We wrap your things to handle the trip
Live Tracking:
See where your items are at any time
Customs Help:
We handle all port papers and fees
Home Setup:
We deliver to your new home in Nigeria

FAQs' When Moving Household Goods to Nigeria

Here are some typical questions people usually ask when moving household goods to Nigeria.

Why Trust Aeon as an International Household Goods Moving Company?

Most movers don’t know Nigeria’s complex rules. We do. We speak the local tongues. We know the written rules and the real ones too. We’ve moved homes to Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and other cities when others couldn’t.

Nigeria bans used clothes, some foods, and many drugs. Other items need special permits. We’ll give you a full list of what can’t go and what needs extra papers during our first talk.

Yes! We move goods in both directions with equal skill. Whether moving from Dubai to Nigeria or returning from Nigeria to Dubai, our teams at both ends ensure smooth transport. If your plans change, we can quickly adjust your shipping arrangements to suit your needs.

Call us, use our website, or set up a video chat. We look at what you have and where in Nigeria it’s going. Then we give you ONE price that covers ALL costs – packing, shipping, customs, and delivery. The price we quote is what you pay.

Most movers face 2-3 weeks of port delays. With our port contacts and pre-filing system, we clear most shipments in 4-7 days. Our Lagos and Abuja teams know how to move things through fast. Your items are protected whether they go by sea or air freight. Our insurance gives you peace of mind knowing your belongings are safe throughout the move.

Yes! We offer full insurance for your Nigerian move. We use special packing, but also give you complete coverage from pickup to delivery. If anything gets damaged, our local team fixes it fast. Choose from basic or premium plans to match your needs. Peace of mind comes standard with every move.

Yes! Nigerian customs have strict rules. We handle all forms, get import permits, file all papers, and pay all port fees. Our experts in Nigeria speak all main languages and know all the requirements. This turns complex paperwork into a simple step for you.

Nigeria uses 240V with UK-style three-pin plugs. Your Dubai items (220V) will work with simple plug adapters in most cases. But power can be uneven in Nigeria. We’ll tell you what needs surge protectors or backup power.