Telephone No:
0806 092 0350
Dei-Dei Building Materials Market is Nigeria’s largest and most dynamic construction materials hub, strategically located along the Zuba-Kubwa Expressway in Abuja. The market serves as a central supply point for builders, contractors, real estate developers, and individuals seeking a wide range of building and finishing materials at affordable prices.
Spanning a vast commercial area, Dei-Dei is home to thousands of vendors and warehouses offering everything from cement, timber, roofing sheets, iron rods, tiles, paints, plumbing fittings, electricals, aluminum, glass, doors, windows, and sanitary wares, to specialized items like POP ceiling materials, waterproof coatings, steel reinforcements, and finishing accessories.
Known for its competitive pricing, product diversity, and accessibility, Dei-Dei has become the go-to marketplace for bulk purchases and wholesale transactions in Nigeria’s construction industry. Buyers can easily find imported and locally manufactured products in varying grades, helping them meet both project budgets and quality standards.
The market also supports a network of artisans, transporters, logistics providers, and engineers, making it more than just a supply point—it’s a thriving ecosystem for the entire building and construction value chain. Its proximity to major road networks ensures fast and efficient delivery to sites across Abuja, Niger, Nasarawa, and beyond.
With continuous growth and modernization, Dei-Dei Building Materials Market remains a symbol of Nigeria’s booming real estate and infrastructure development, offering reliability, accessibility, and community-driven commerce for both small traders and major construction firms.
0806 092 0350
Monday
Open 24h
Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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Saturday
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Sunday
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November 28, 2025 3:33 am local time
Abuja, Municipal Area Council, Federal Capital Territory, 223140, Nigeria
Abuja, Municipal Area Council, Federal Capital Territory, 223140, Nigeria
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