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Best Site to Buy Steam Gift Cards in Nigeria 2025

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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:

  1. Go to: myridima.com
  2. Sign up
  3. Click on “Buy Gift Cards”

  4. Choose Steam

  5. Pick your amount (like $10, $50, or €100)
  6. Pay with bank transfer
  7. 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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Chicken Republic Introduces Improved Smokey Jollof Recipe

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

To further reinforce its commitment to continuous enhancement of customer experience through menu innovation and quality improvements, Chicken Republic, Nigeria’s leading quick-service restaurant brand and a flagship brand of Food Concepts Plc, has improved its Smokey Jollof recipe across restaurants nationwide.

As a customer-centric brand, Chicken Republic regularly evaluates consumer feedback, dining trends, and product performance to ensure its menu continues to deliver the quality and value to which customers have become accustomed.

The updated Smokey Jollof is part of this ongoing commitment to continuous improvement.

The refreshed recipe represents the latest evolution of one of the brand’s most popular offerings.

Developed with a focus on richer flavour, greater consistency and an even more satisfying eating experience, the improved Smokey Jollof reflects Chicken Republic’s dedication to meeting the evolving tastes and expectations of its customers.

“At Chicken Republic, our customers are at the heart of every decision we make. We are constantly listening, learning and looking for ways to improve the experience we deliver.

“The improved Smokey Jollof is a reflection of that commitment. We’ve refined the recipe to deliver an even richer, more enjoyable taste experience while maintaining the flavour profile our customers know and love,” the Managing Director of Food Concept, Mr Olumide Aniyikaiye, stated.

“Great brands evolve with their consumers. This update is not about changing what people love, but about making it even better.

“We are confident that customers will enjoy the improved recipe and appreciate the attention we continue to invest in delivering quality meals every day,” Mr Aniyokaiye added.

The improved Smokey Jollof is now available at Chicken Republic outlets nationwide, allowing customers to experience a more flavourful and consistent version of a fan-favourite menu item.

This latest enhancement underscores Chicken Republic’s broader commitment to innovation, quality and creating memorable meal experiences for customers across Nigeria.

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NAFDAC Busts N42m Expired Baby Wipes Warehouse

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) said it has uncovered a warehouse stocked with expired baby wipes intended for illegal revalidation and sale to unsuspecting consumers.

In a statement shared on X (formerly known as Twitter) on Monday, the agency said the value of the products is estimated at N42 million.

The agency said during the operation, its officers discovered over 240 cartons of expired baby wipes that had already been revalidated and repackaged, alongside approximately 20,000 additional expired wipes, equivalent to 625 cartons, awaiting revalidation.

NAFDAC said one suspect was apprehended at the scene, while the warehouse was sealed and the products evacuated for further investigation.

“The distribution and use of expired baby wipes pose significant health risks, particularly to infants and young children, including skin irritation, skin infections, allergic reactions, worsening of eczema or dermatitis, and an increased risk of diaper rash due to the reduced effectiveness of preservatives that inhibit microbial growth.

“The seized products are valued at approximately N42 million.

“We reaffirm our commitment to protecting public health by preventing substandard and expired regulated products from re-entering the market.

“Members of the public are urged to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities involving regulated products to the nearest NAFDAC office or call 0800 1 623322,” it stated.

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ALTON Supports NCC Call for Made-in-Nigeria Smartphones

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) has backed the call by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) for local smartphone manufacturing to accelerate digital inclusion.

The ALTON Chairman, Mr Gbenga Adebayo, described the proposal as a practical measure capable of accelerating broadband adoption and expanding digital inclusion across the country.

He said Nigeria must deliberately transition from being predominantly a technology consumer to becoming an innovator, designer and manufacturer of digital technologies.

According to him, Nigeria’s large telecommunications market and youthful population provide the scale and human capital needed for world-class technology manufacturing.

The ALTON chairman said the country’s ambition should extend beyond assembling smartphones to developing complete technology capabilities across the value chain.

“Our ambition should extend beyond assembling devices. We must pursue genuine knowledge transfer, research and development, product engineering, software development, semiconductor capabilities and large-scale manufacturing,” he stressed.

He said the objective should be producing devices and digital technologies for Nigeria, Africa and the global market.

Mr Adebayo said the emergence of Artificial Intelligence had further strengthened Nigeria’s opportunity to become a competitive technology manufacturing hub.

He said Artificial Intelligence was transforming product design, manufacturing, quality assurance, supply chain management, customer experience and software innovation.

According to him, investing in AI-enabled manufacturing will improve productivity, create high-value jobs and strengthen Nigeria’s competitiveness across Africa.

NCC’s Board Chairman, Mr Idris Olorunnimben, at a Digital Africa Summit Roundtable in Shanghai, called for local smartphone production and innovative financing to tackle the proliferation of counterfeit and non-type-approved devices through stronger market integrity.

The ALTON boos described the grey market as a major challenge affecting consumers, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and the wider telecommunications ecosystem.

According to him, robust local manufacturing supported by strong quality standards will provide credible alternatives to grey-market imports.

He said effective type approval, competitive pricing and consumer confidence would encourage wider acceptance of locally manufactured smartphones.

“This will strengthen consumer protection, improve network performance, retain greater value within our economy, and stimulate industrial growth,” he said.

Mr Adebayo also endorsed innovative smartphone financing, stronger device management systems and identity-enabled credit frameworks.

He added that the initiatives would enable more Nigerians to acquire quality smartphones through affordable payment models.

According to him, telecom operators remain ready to partner with the government, manufacturers, financiers, academia, investors and development partners to build sustainable local manufacturing.

The ALTON boss described the initiative as a national economic transformation agenda capable of creating jobs and strengthening Nigeria’s position in the global digital economy.

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