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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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Moniepoint Acquires Orda to Explore Africa’s $50bn Restaurant Economy
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
A leading cloud-based restaurant management platform operating in Nigeria, Orda Africa, has been acquired by the continent\s all-in-one financial ecosystem platform, Moniepoint Incorporated.
The acquisition of Orda comes as Africa’s food service industry experiences unprecedented growth, with the sector valued at $50 billion and Nigeria’s market alone projected to reach $19.31 billion by 2030, growing at 11.73 per cent annually.
With Orda’s restaurant-focused capabilities now part of the Moniepoint ecosystem, the platform is well-positioned to capture this opportunity.
Business Post gathered that Orda will now become part of the Moniebook platform, the all-in-one Point-of-Sale (POS) and business management platform of Moniepoint.
Since launching its business management tools product in 2025, Moniebook has rapidly become the go-to platform for thousands of African businesses seeking integrated financial and operational tools, seamlessly unifying payments and bookkeeping in one platform.
With Orda, restaurant owners can now gain access to this proven ecosystem that creates unprecedented opportunities to scale operations, optimise performance, and access credit, as well as the extensive reach of Moniepoint, which has powered growth for millions of African businesses.
“The food industry isn’t just about feeding people; it’s a major source of jobs and daily survival for many Africans. It highlights how vital the informal sector is, not just for the economy, but for everyday life across the continent,” the chief executive of Moniepoint, Mr Tosin Eniolorunda, said.
Data has shown us that Africa’s restaurant sector is one of the continent’s most dynamic economic engines, yet the majority of food businesses still operate with manual processes and fragmented tools.
“By bringing Orda into Moniepoint, we are giving restaurant owners what they deserve: one simple platform that handles everything from managing their kitchen to growing their business.
“Our goal remains to create financial happiness for Africans, giving them the tools to reach their full potential, and that’s exactly what we’ve built here,” he added.
Also commenting, the chief executive of Orda, Mr Guy Futi, said, “Orda has found the perfect home in Moniepoint. We have spent years building deep expertise in restaurant operations, but we have always known that to truly transform the industry, we needed to connect that expertise with comprehensive financial infrastructure.
“That’s exactly what this integration delivers. For our customers, we are assuring a smooth transition with no disruption to the platform and retained access to the support you are used to. What changes is your access to opportunities. Over the coming weeks, being part of Moniepoint means you’ll have more tools, more reach, and more ways to grow your business than ever before.”
Moniepoint was established in 2015 by Mr Eniolorunda and Mr Felix Ike. The firm has considerably expanded its offerings to include digital payments, business and personal banking, credit, cross-border payments, and business management tools, with a customer base exceeding 20 million active businesses and personal banking customers and processes over $250 billion in digital payment transaction value annually.
On its part, Orda was formed in 2020 to give Africa’s small and independent restaurants the tools they need to run more efficiently, providing a purpose-built software to businesses that had long operated without it.
Combining their respective strengths, Moniepoint and Orda are expected to deliver a purpose-built solution that empowers food businesses at every scale to manage orders, track inventory, pay suppliers, and access working capital, all in one seamless experience.
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Regulators, Stakeholders Laud Rite Foods on Safety, Consumer Confidence
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) and the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) have commended Rite Foods Limited for its commitment to safe, high-quality manufacturing and its consumer-centric approach that continues to strengthen consumer confidence in Nigeria’s food and beverage sector.
The commendation came during a recent stakeholder forum commemorating World Consumer Rights Day, themed Safe Product, Confident Consumers, organised by the Brand Journalists Association of Nigeria (BJAN) and hosted by Rite Foods Limited at the company’s state-of-the-art factory in Ososa, Ogun State, on Friday.
The forum brought together key stakeholders, including regulators, consumer advocates, and journalists, to discuss the importance of product safety, responsible manufacturing, and consumer awareness in building a more accountable marketplace.
World Consumer Rights Day, observed annually on March 15, provides an opportunity to highlight the importance of protecting consumers and strengthening trust in products and services.
In his welcome address, Mr Femi Ajileye, General Manager, Operations at Rite Foods Limited, welcomed members of the Brand Journalists Association of Nigeria and introduced them to the company’s goal of delivering world-class food and beverage products produced with global best practices.
“At Rite Foods, our philosophy is simply to consistently deliver safe, high-quality products that consumers can trust. Our investment in advanced technology, automated processes, and rigorous quality assurance reflects our dedicated commitment to excellence and consumer satisfaction.”
He added that the company remains committed to transparency and stakeholder engagement as part of its broader responsibility to consumers.
Speaking at the event, Mrs Olubunmi Dorcas Otti, Zonal Coordinator, South-West Zone of the FCCPC, who represented the Executive Vice Chairman, Mr Tunji Bello, said Rite Foods had demonstrated a strong commitment to consumer protection through transparent operations and adherence to high production standards.
She noted that opening its manufacturing facility to regulators, journalists, and stakeholders further reflects the company’s confidence in its processes.
“Rite Foods has taken a commendable step in reinforcing consumer confidence through quality products and transparent operations. Protecting consumers is a shared responsibility, and engagements like this strengthen collaboration between regulators, industry players, and the media,” she said.
She also highlighted the important role of the media in bridging the gap between producers, regulators, and the public through accurate reporting and public education on consumer rights.
Also speaking, Mrs Tinuola Akinnubi, Deputy Director, Food Regulatory Directorate and Focal Point for Alcohol at NAFDAC, representing the Director General of the agency, Mrs Mojisola Adeyeye, emphasised that consumer rights remain a critical pillar of regulatory governance.
According to her, these rights include the right to safety, information, choice, redress, and to be heard. “A protected consumer is a confident consumer. And confident consumers strengthen markets, which ultimately contribute to building strong nations,” she said.
Mrs Akinnubi added that strengthening Nigeria’s consumer protection ecosystem requires enhanced surveillance, improved post-market monitoring, greater stakeholder engagement, the use of technology for traceability, and sustained consumer awareness initiatives.
Giving the keynote address, Mrs Sola Salako, President and Founder of the Consumer Advocacy Foundation of Nigeria (CAFON), praised Rite Foods for hosting the forum and highlighted the role of technology in strengthening consumer protection.
She spoke on Using AI to Improve Consumer Confidence, and introduced the CAFON Consumer Companion (3C) App, designed to help Nigerian consumers better understand and enforce their rights by guiding dispute resolution, complaint drafting, and identifying possible legal violations.
Mrs Salako also noted that the media can leverage the platform to verify consumer claims, investigate unfair practices, and promote accountability.
She commended Rite Foods for opening its operations to stakeholders, noting that a company willing to bring regulators, journalists, and consumer advocates into its factory demonstrates strong confidence in its processes and the quality of its products.
Speaking on behalf of the Brand Journalists Association of Nigeria, Mr Dan Obi, Chairman of the association, commended Rite Foods for opening its production facility to journalists and regulators, describing the move as a demonstration of accountability and confidence in its manufacturing standards.
“The level of professionalism, hygiene, and automation observed during the factory tour reinforces confidence in the quality of products coming from Rite Foods. This kind of openness strengthens public trust and promotes responsible industry practices,” he stated.
Rite Foods’ portfolio includes 13 variants of Bigi Carbonated Soft Drinks, Bigi Premium Table Water, the award-winning Sosa Fruit Drink, Fearless Energy Drink, and Bigi Flex, Rite, and Bigi Beef Sausages.
The company recently received the Outstanding FMCG Corporate Brand of the Year at the Edge Awards, alongside multiple honours at the Sustainability, Innovation and Social Impact (SISA) Awards and the SERAS Awards.
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International Breweries, Guinness, Nigerian Breweries Increase Prices of Products
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
The prevailing rise in input costs and economic conditions have forced leading brewery companies in Nigeria, including International Breweries Plc, Guinness Nigeria Plc, and Nigerian Breweries Plc, to raise the prices of their products.
Guinness Nigeria, in a notice sent to business partners, announced a plan to increase prices on selected SKUs across categories from Thursday, March 26, 2026.
The company noted that the price increase was necessitated by the prevailing economic conditions, which have significantly impacted its cost of doing business. It noted that fully funded orders raised in its system before Thursday, March 26, 2026, will be shipped at existing prices.
In the same vein, Nigerian Breweries, in a notification sent to its valued partners, said it would implement a price increase on select SKUs, effective Friday, March 20, 2026, but promised to honour current prices for all fully funded and confirmed orders placed in its system before the day of the increment to minimise disruptions.
The company commended the partners for their continued support and efforts to deliver on the 2026 business objectives, noting that their partnership is highly valued and remains integral to its shared success.
Similarly, International Breweries said its price adjustment would be applied to selected SKUs across its portfolio, effective Saturday, March 21, 2026.
The price increase, according to the District Manager, International Breweries, West, Mr Samuel Ngene, was driven by the prevailing global conflict and subsequent rising input costs.
Like the others, Mr Ngene assured customers that the company would honour current pricing for existing orders that are fully funded in the system before March 21, 2026, urging business partners to review their current orders and plan purchases accordingly to optimise operations during this period.
He expressed profound appreciation to all the business partners, noting that the company remains committed to working closely with them in providing the necessary support to drive continued growth in your territory.
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