Nigeria's online marketplace
MarketHub Nigeria — frequently asked
Quick answers about how MarketHub works in Nigeria.
Is MarketHub free to use in Nigeria?
Yes — browsing listings is free, and posting your first ad in Nigeria doesn't cost anything either. There are no booking fees, no transaction fees, and no membership tiers. Sellers can optionally boost a listing for more visibility, but it's never required.
How do I contact a seller in Nigeria?
Every listing shows the seller's WhatsApp number and phone number directly on the page. You message or call them yourself — MarketHub doesn't sit between you and the seller. Most replies happen within an hour during business hours.
Is it safe to buy on MarketHub in Nigeria?
Listings across Nigeria show seller verification status, response history, and other buyers' reviews where available. For higher-value items (vehicles, electronics), we recommend meeting in a public location during daylight, inspecting the item before paying, and using cash or instant transfer rather than cards. Trust your instincts — if anything feels off, walk away.
How do I sell on MarketHub in Nigeria?
Sign in with Google, add your name, phone number and city to your profile, then post your first ad. The post form takes about 3 minutes — title, price, photos, and a description. Your listing goes live to buyers in Nigeria immediately. No verification queue, no waiting.
What kinds of items can I find in Nigeria?
MarketHub covers electronics, phones, vehicles, property, fashion, beauty, home & furniture, baby goods, gaming, tools, garden, and more. Sellers list new, used, and refurbished items. You'll find everything from second-hand iPhones to family cars to wedding dresses.
Does MarketHub deliver in Nigeria?
MarketHub doesn't handle delivery — that's between you and the seller. Some sellers offer delivery within their city (often for a small fee), others ask you to collect. The listing's description usually says which, but if not, just ask the seller before you commit.