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Best Site to Buy Steam Gift Cards in Nigeria 2025
If you love playing games on your computer or want to gift someone digital items, a Steam gift card is one of the best options. But the big question many ask is: “Where can I buy Steam gift cards easily and safely?”
In this guide, we’ll explain what Steam gift cards are, why Nigerians use them, and the best place to buy them online without stress.
What Is a Steam Gift Card?
A Steam gift card is like a prepaid card. It’s loaded with money, and you use that money to buy games, apps, or items on Steam — one of the biggest platforms in the world for PC gaming.
Steam cards come in different amounts like $10, $50, $100, and even in Euros or Pounds.
Why Do Nigerians Use Steam Cards?
A lot of Nigerian bank cards don’t work well when trying to buy things online from international websites like Steam. That’s where Steam gift cards help. You can use them to:
- Buy games or add-ons (called DLC)
- Make in-game purchases
- Send gifts to friends on Steam
- Avoid issues with dollar payments
Instead of struggling with blocked cards or exchange rates, many Nigerians just buy a Steam gift card and use it directly.
Where’s the Best site to Buy Steam Gift Cards in Nigeria?
The best and most trusted site to buy Steam gift cards in Nigeria is Ridima.
Ridima is a Nigerian platform that lets you:
- Buy Steam cards instantly
- Pay with bank transfer
- Get your code delivered fast by email
- Buy gift cards in different currencies (USD, EUR, GBP)
- Use a calculator to check rates before you buy
It’s fast, safe, and built for Nigerians.
How to Buy a Steam Card on Ridima (Step-by-Step)
Even a 10-year-old can do this. Here’s how it works:
- Go to: myridima.com
- Sign up
- Click on “Buy Gift Cards”
- Choose Steam
- Pick your amount (like $10, $50, or €100)
- Pay with bank transfer
- Get your code in your email and dashboard
That’s it. No delays.
How Much Does a Steam Gift Card Cost in Nigeria?
The price depends on how strong or weak the Naira is at the moment.
- For example, a $100 Steam card might cost around ₦150,500 to ₦165,000
- A €100 card might cost around ₦165,000
Benefits of Buying on Ridima
- Safe Payments
- Instant Code Delivery: You get your code in minutes
- No Foreign Exchange Issues: No dollar card needed
- Trusted Platform: Designed for Nigerians
- Customer Support: Help is just a chat away if you need anything
FAQs – Buying Steam Gift Cards in Nigeria
Q: Can I use my Nigerian bank card to buy a Steam gift card?
A: Yes. Ridima lets you pay in Naira with your debit card or through transfer.
Q: How long does it take to receive the card?
A: Just a few minutes. The card code is sent to your email instantly after payment.
Q: Will I get a real Steam card or just the code?
A: You get the code and the digital picture of the card for easy use.
Q: Can I choose which currency I want?
A: Yes. You can buy cards in USD, EUR, or GBP depending on what works best for your Steam account.
Conclusion
Buying a Steam gift card in Nigeria doesn’t have to be hard. With Ridima, you can buy cards safely, pay in Naira, and use them right away. Whether you’re a gamer, a reseller, or just buying a gift for someone, Ridima is one of the easiest and fastest platforms to use.
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JMG Installs Solar Power Systems at Three NIPCO Fuel Stations
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
Nigeria’s trusted hybrid and integrated electromechanical energy provider, JMG Limited, has completed the installation of solar power systems at three key fuel stations of NIPCO Plc.
The clean energy source was installed at NIPCO’s petrol dispensing outlets in Gwagwalada Abuja, Lekki Lagos, and Mpape Abuja.
This will help the organisation eliminate diesel reliance, and unlock more than N44 million in annual energy cost savings.
The installations feature advanced hybrid systems, combining solar arrays, lithium battery storage, and smart inverters to provide 24/7 energy for fuel pumps, lighting, and office operations. Each site has reported zero use of electricity or generator power since the systems were installed.
The three NIPCO stations now run on an advanced hybrid solar system that combines high‑efficiency PV panels, intelligent lithium‑battery storage and smart inverters.
Since commissioning, the sites have operated with zero grid or generator power, providing silent, clean, uninterrupted electricity for pumps, lighting and administration.
“We are proud to help NIPCO lead the energy transition at the retail level.
“The scalable architecture can be sized to each location and has already delivered significant savings, about 88,535 kWh/year, N44.4 million in annual cost savings and a 43.8‑tonne reduction in CO₂ emissions,” the Head of JMG’s Hybrid Solar Division, Mr Abbass Hussein, stated, adding that, “Collaborating with NIPCO on this initiative demonstrates a practical pathway for other firms to reduce both emissions and energy expenses.”
Also commenting, NIPCO’s Station Manager at Gwagwalada, Mr Idoko Jacob, said, “The stations have not relied on electricity or generator power on bright-weather days since commissioning. The solar systems fully meet our daily energy needs during such periods. On days with poor weather, we supplement the solar system with generator power to ensure uninterrupted operations.”
Business Post gathered that the NIPCO Gwagwalada Station has a solar output of 42,450 kWh/year, annual savings of N15.6 million, and CO₂ reduction of 15,332.76 kg/year, with a system installed consisting of a 20kW Deye LV Hybrid Inverter, 26.8kWp Solar PV, and 51.2kWh Lithium Battery Storage.
The NIPCO Lekki Station has a solar output of 3,635 kWh/year, annual savings of N12 million, and CO₂ reduction of 13,130.1 kg/year, with a system installed consisting of a 25kW Must Hybrid Inverter, 22.95kWp Solar PV, and 76.8kWh Lithium Battery Storage.
As for the NIPCO Mpape Station, it has a solar output of 42,450 kWh/year, annual savings of N16.8 million, and CO₂ reduction of 15,332.76 kg/year, with a system installed consisting of a 20kW Deye LV Hybrid Inverter, 26.8kWp Solar PV, and 61.44kWh Lithium Battery Storage.
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MAGGI Unveils ‘Taste of Christmas’ Campaign
MAGGI, the culinary brand from Nestlé Nigeria, has announced the launch of its festive campaign, Taste of Christmas, designed to celebrate the sights, sounds, and flavours that define the Nigerian Christmas experience.
Central to the campaign is a collaboration with Nigeria’s fast-rising pop star Qing Madi and the renowned Loud Urban Choir, resulting in a new Christmas anthem titled Taste of Christmas.
Now available across all major music streaming platforms, the song blends contemporary sound with cultural warmth, evoking the joy of family, togetherness, and shared meals that characterize the season.
Extending beyond music, the Taste of Christmas campaign will roll out a curated series of festive recipes and culinary inspiration over a 12-day period. The collection features creative twists such as Coco Bongus, alongside beloved Nigerian classics, encouraging families to explore new flavours while enjoying MAGGI’s trusted range of seasonings.
Commenting on the campaign, the Category Manager for Culinary at MAGGI, Ms Funmi Osineye, said, “Christmas is a time when family, culture, and shared experiences come alive. With the Taste of Christmas campaign, we set out to create a platform that resonates strongly with today’s young adults while still celebrating the warmth of home. Partnering with Qing Madi and The Loud Urban Choir allows us to connect music and food in a way that feels authentic, modern, and deeply Nigerian.”
The campaign further reflects MAGGI’s commitment to celebrating home-grown talent, nurturing culinary creativity, and strengthening the role of food as a unifying force in Nigerian homes.
Consumers can access festive recipes, campaign content, and the Taste of Christmas anthem on MAGGI’s digital platforms and social media channels. Conversations around the campaign can be followed using #MAGGIChristmas.
MAGGI is a leading culinary brand from Nestlé Nigeria, committed to inspiring better cooking habits and bringing families together through delicious, nutritious meals.
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FG Suspension of Sachet Alcohol Ban Excites NECA
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
The decision of the federal government to suspend the ban on alcohol produced in sachets has been welcomed by the Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA).
The Director-General of the group, Mr Adewale-Smatt Oyerinde, described it as a right step in the right direction because it respects existing National Assembly resolutions and restores regulatory clarity.
Recall that recently, the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF) ordered the suspension of the policy due to concerns raised by the House of Representatives Committee on Food and Drugs Administration and Control.
In a statement, the NECA chief said the immediate suspension of all enforcement actions relating to the proposed ban on sachet alcohol and 200ml PET bottle products, pending the conclusion of consultations and the issuance of a final policy directive, was good for the industry and the economy.
According to him, the sachet and PET segment of the alcoholic beverage industry accounts for a significant portion of the estimated N800 billion invested in the sector and supports thousands of direct and indirect jobs in manufacturing, packaging, logistics, wholesale and retail.
He stressed that in an economy already struggling with high unemployment and rising business costs, abrupt policy measures that threaten existing jobs and legitimate investments would be counterproductive.
“We fully acknowledge the need to address public health concerns, especially regarding children and young people, but the solutions must be evidence-based and carefully designed so as not to drive activities into the informal and unregulated economy or encourage illicit products.
“We are looking forward to a deepened consultation to enable the protection of jobs, livelihoods and legitimate investments, etc., while also ensuring that public health objectives are effectively and sustainably achieved,” Mr Oyerinde said.
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