List of shopping malls in Nigeria

Palms Mall, in Ilorin, Kwara

Abia

  • Aba Mega Mall (opened May 27, 2015) - set to be the biggest mall in Africa; has the unique distinction of being the first and only smart mall in the world; Phase one was commissioned by former Governor Theodore Orji[1][2]

Anambra

  • Onitsha Mall (opened April 16, 2016)

Cross River

  • Tinapa City Resort Emporiums (opened on April 2, 2007)
  • Calabar Mall (under construction)

Delta

  • Delta City Mall (opened May 14, 2015)
  • Asaba Mall (opened November 29, 2016)

Enugu

FCT

  • Silverbird Entertainment Centre (opened in 2009)
  • Grand Tower Mall (opened June 21, 2012)
  • Jabi Lake Mall (opened November 26, 2015)

Imo

  • Owerri Mall (opened March 20, 2016)

Kano

  • Ado Bayero Mall (opened on March 20, 2014) - developed by the Alpine Group of Africa; would be the largest mall in Northern Nigeria; will be managed by Beyond Squarefeet.[3][4]

Kwara

  • Palms Mall (opened September 12, 2012)

Lagos

Maryland mall
  • Adeniran Ogunsaya Mall, Surulere, Lagos
  • Apapa Mall
  • Blenco Mall (opened on December 16, 1999)
  • Ebeano Mall, Lekki Lagos
  • Ikeja City Mall
  • Leisure Mall, Surulere Lagos
  • Maryland Mall, Maryland Lagos - (opened on June 28, 2016) Developed by Purple Capital Partners Limited
  • Palms Shopping Mall
  • Festival Mall, Festac Town
  • Park 'n' Shop Lekki
  • Mega Plaza, Victoria Island
  • Novare shopping mall-(opened on August 25, 2016) developed by novare real estate Africa
  • Circle Mall Lekki

Ogun

  • Gateway Mall (opened in 2014)
  • Obasanjo Presidential Library Mall, Oke-mosan, Abeokuta (opened in 2010)
  • Palms shopping Mall, Sango-Ota (opened in 2017)

Ondo

  • Akure Mall (opened on October 21, 2015)

Oyo

  • Heritage Mall (opened on June 27, 2013)
  • Palms Shopping Mall Ibadan (opened in March 2014)
  • The Ventura Mall

Rivers

  • Port Harcourt Mall (opened on July 13, 2014)
  • Chanrai's Supermarket (opened on January 1, 1957)

See also

References

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