In a bold move set to redefine cross-border trade for African entrepreneurs, Nomostall, a fast-rising procurement and logistics company, has officially launched operations across key Nigerian commercial hubs – Abuja, Lagos, and Aba.
Positioned as a strategic bridge between African markets and global manufacturing centres, Nomostall is transforming how traders and business owners source goods from overseas, particularly from Asia.
With an established presence in China, Nigeria, and Kenya, the company is building a seamless ecosystem that connects demand in Africa with supply from the world’s leading production hubs.
At the heart of Nomostall’s innovation is its commitment to simplicity, transparency, and affordability.

The platform enables traders to search for products, place orders, inspect goods at warehouses in China, and arrange shipment—all within a structured and reliable system. More importantly, the Nigerian launch introduces a game-changing feature: the ability for local traders to pay in naira, eliminating one of the biggest barriers to international trade.
This development is expected to empower thousands of small and medium-scale traders who have traditionally struggled with foreign exchange limitations, trust issues with suppliers, and logistical complexities.
Speaking on the launch, the Country Manager, Mr. Peniel Chukwuemeka, emphasized Nomostall’s mission to democratise global trade access:
According to Chukwuemeka, “Our goal is to remove the stress and uncertainty that comes with international sourcing.
With Nomostall, African traders can now confidently access global markets, purchase directly from verified manufacturers, and receive their goods without the usual complications. We are not just a service—we are a trade partner.”
The choice of Abuja, Lagos, and Aba as launch cities reflects a strategic understanding of Nigeria’s commercial landscape. While Lagos remains the nation’s largest import hub, Aba is widely recognized as a powerhouse for manufacturing and trading, and Abuja serves as a growing center for commerce and enterprise.
Nomostall’s entry into the Nigerian market comes at a critical time when digital trade solutions are increasingly essential for economic growth. By combining technology with on-ground logistics infrastructure, the company is setting a new standard for cross-border commerce in Africa.
As global trade continues to evolve, Nomostall stands at the forefront—empowering African businesses, simplifying procurement, and unlocking new opportunities for growth across the continent.

