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Average drone prices in Nigeria (2025): Full comparison guide

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Drone prices in Nigeria have become harder to pin down. A few years ago, you could guess the range. Today, there’s a wild mix from toy drones on Temu for ₦13,000 to high-end DJI models crossing ₦7 million. Some are brand new with a warranty, others are UK-used with no box, and a few are being sold on Facebook groups straight from someone’s shelf.

If you’re planning to buy a drone in 2025, you’ll need more than just a quick Google search. This guide puts everything in one place. We compared prices across local stores like Jumia, classified sites like Jiji, import platforms like AliExpress and Temu, plus Nigerian and UK used listings. 

You’ll see real examples, pricing charts, and trends to help you make the smartest choice.

How we gathered the drone prices

To give a realistic view of what drones cost in Nigeria right now, we pulled prices from actual listings across different sources. No assumptions, no scraped lists from outdated blogs.

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Here’s what we did:

  • Nigerian Used & UK Used Prices: Checked verified listings on Jiji.ng, Facebook Marketplace, and Nairaland. We filtered for sellers with active profiles, recent updates, and full product details.
  • Brand-New Local Prices: Sourced from platforms like Jumia Nigeria, official DJI resellers, and reliable electronics stores selling sealed or boxed drones.
  • Imported Prices (Temu & AliExpress): Collected current prices of drones shipped to Nigeria, converting USD to Naira using the official exchange rate as of June 2025. Included shipping cost where listed.
  • Verification: Each drone listed was cross-checked across at least two platforms or listings where possible. Prices were grouped by model and seller type.
  • Price Charts: Used average and range data to build visual comparisons by category. This makes it easier to see what’s fair, overpriced, or a bargain.

This way, you’re not just seeing numbers. You’re seeing what people are actually paying and what you might expect to pay too.

Current drone prices in Nigeria (2025)

Drone prices in Nigeria don’t follow one pattern. They’re influenced by exchange rates, seller location, product condition, and where you’re buying from whether that’s Jumia, Jiji, Temu, or a random Facebook group. The table below captures real prices from these sources, across five main categories:

Drone Price Comparison Table: New, Used & Imported

Drone Model/ category Condition SourcePriceNotes
DJI SparkNigerian UsedJiji.ng₦400,000Lightweight, compact
DJI Mavic MiniNigerian UsedCameraTrader.ng₦710,000Still relevant in 2025
DJI Inspire 1Nigerian UsedNairaland ₦950,000Older but pro-level
DJI Mavic (various)UK UsedJiji.ng₦1,800,000Popular mid-range
DJI Phantom 4UK UsedJiji.ng₦1,555,000Professional camera drone
DJI Mini 2 SEBrand NewJumia.ng₦1,300,000Compact and reliable
DJI Mini 4 ProBrand NewJumia.ng₦1,566,000One of the most in-demand in 2025
DJI Avata 2 Fly-More ComboBrand NewJumia.ng₦2,682,000FPV drone with full kit
DJI Mavic 3 ProBrand NewJumia.ng₦7,500,000Flagship model with 3-camera gimbal
DJI Mini 3 Pro (sealed)Brand NewFacebook Marketplace₦1,500,000Seller-verified
DIY Custom DroneBrand NewFacebook Marketplace₦320,000Local Build
P12 Pro / E99 / Generic 4KBrand NewJumia.ng₦220,000Low-cost alternatives
E88 Pro / H26 / K3Brand NewTemu / AliExpress₦13,000–₦43,000Budget imports, limited performance
XKJ L900PROBrand NewAliExpress₦22,000Entry-level GPS drone
SJRC F11 ProBrand NewAliExpress₦75,000Good camera + brushless motors
FIMI X8 Mini / SEBrand NewAliExpress₦700,000Solid DJI alternative

We’ll explore these in five categories:

  1. Budget Imports (₦13k–₦43k)
  2. Mid-range Imports (₦22k–₦700k)
  3. Nigerian Used Drones (₦400k–₦950k)
  4. UK Used Drones (₦1.55m–₦1.8m)
  5. Brand-New Local Drones (₦220k–₦7.5m)

Let’s break them down.

Category 1: Budget drones from Temu and Ali Express (₦13k–₦43k)

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These are the cheapest drones you’ll find in Nigeria today. Most of them are sold through Temu and AliExpress, often advertised as “4K HD” or “dual camera” drones. But in reality, they’re best described as toys with camera-like features.

Examples & Prices

Drone Model Platform PriceHighlights
E88 Pro Temu ₦13,000Foldable, dual camera (720p at best)
H26 DroneTemu ₦18,500One-key return, plastic build
K3 DroneTemu₦21,000Claims 4K, basic stability
XKJ L900PROAliExpress₦22,000GPS, brushless motor entry-level
E99 ProTemu₦29,000Wi-Fi FPV, 1080p stretched output
L108 ProAliExpress₦43,0004K claim, decent battery life

What You Get

  • Foldable bodies, rechargeable batteries, some even have basic GPS.
  • They fly — and that’s about it.
  • Camera quality is exaggerated. Quality is often interpolated 720p or 1080p.
  • Most don’t come with replacement parts or support.

Things to Watch Out For

  • No warranties or refunds. If it crashes or won’t turn on, that’s it.
  • Some arrive without manuals or with missing parts.
  • Shipping can take 2–5 weeks, and tracking isn’t always reliable.

Verdict

If you’re just curious about flying a drone or want to gift something to a beginner, these work. But don’t expect stable aerial shots, gimbal stabilization, or clean footage. They’re entry points, not tools for serious content creation.

Category 2: Mid-range drones from Ali Express (₦22k–₦700k)

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This category is where things start to get interesting. These drones cost more than the budget toys but offer better stability, longer flight time, and actual usable video. Many buyers who want DJI-like features without paying millions fall into this group.

Examples & Prices

Drone Model Platform PriceHighlights 
XKJ L900PROAliExpress₦22,000GPS, foldable, decent range
SJRC F11 ProAliExpress₦75,000Brushless motors, 4K HD, follow-me mode
FIMI X8 SE / MiniAliExpress₦680,000–₦700,0004K video, 3-axis gimbal, solid GPS

What You Get

  • Real brushless motors (quieter, more efficient).
  • Actual GPS + follow-me and return-to-home features.
  • Video that’s usable for social media, some even stabilize well.
  • Decent flight time (15–35 minutes depending on the model).

Things to Consider

  • No DJI-level polish, some apps are clunky or buggy.
  • Not as widely supported for spare parts in Nigeria.
  • Customer support is limited, and firmware updates are slow.

Verdict

Mid-range drones are the best sweet spot for many Nigerian hobbyists. If you can’t stretch to a DJI Mini 2 but want something that feels close, the FIMI X8 or SJRC F11 Pro are excellent bets. They’re ideal for creators, vloggers, and beginner pilots who care about camera quality and control.

Category 3: Nigerian used drones (₦400k–₦950k)

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Used drones listed by local sellers in Nigeria sit right between affordability and performance. You’ll find mostly older DJI models that still hold up well, sold on Jiji, Nairaland, Facebook Marketplace, and sometimes WhatsApp groups.

Real Listings and Prices

Drone Model PlatformCondition Price Highlights 
DJI SparkJiji.ngNigerian Used₦400,000Lightweight, no 4K
DJI Mavic MiniCameraTrader.ng
Nigerian Used
₦710,000Compact, stable, under 250g
DJI Inspire 1Nairaland
Nigerian Used₦950,000
Big, professional drone

What You Get

  • Solid flying drones at 30–50% off brand-new prices.
  • Local pickups mean no shipping delays or import worries.
  • Most sellers include extra batteries, cases, or controllers.

What to Watch For

  • No warranty or short term warranty. Usually no way to check battery cycles or internal damage unless the seller is honest.
  • Some drones have been crashed or used commercially.
  • Harder to verify whether firmware is up to date or locked.

Verdict

Buying Nigerian used is a smart move if you trust the seller. Always ask for video proofs, flight logs, or to meet in person for a test flight. You could walk away with a pro-level drone like the Inspire 1 for under ₦1 million.

Category 4: UK used premium drones in Nigeria (₦1.5m–₦1.8m)

UK used drones dominate the mid to upper tier of Nigeria’s secondhand market. These are usually DJI drones shipped in from the UK and resold on Jiji.ng, Facebook, or directly through dealers. While some come in decent condition, others are stripped of original packaging or missing accessories.

Real Listings and Prices

Drone Model PlatformCondition Price Notes 
DJI Phantom 4Jiji.ngUK used ₦1,555,000Pro camera drone, stable choice
DJI Mavic (varied)Jiji.ngUK used ₦1,800,000Includes Air, Pro, Zoom versions
DJI SparkJiji.ngUK used ₦400,000–₦500,000Some refurbished units

What You Get

  • Flagship DJI drones at 30–40% lower than Nigerian brand-new price.
  • Some include fly-more kits or extra gear.
  • Good options for aerial photographers who can’t afford new.

Things to Consider

  • These drones usually have high flight hours.
  • Batteries might not hold charge like new.
  • You’ll likely miss out on warranty, receipts, or support.

Verdict

UK used drones are for people who want better specs than locally used but don’t want to splurge on brand new. Just like with Nigerian-used options, the key is vetting the seller. Ask for photos of the drone powered on, controller condition, and battery test results. If you’re buying for commercial use, also confirm camera performance.

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Category 5: Brand-new drones from local stores (₦220k–₦7.5m)

For buyers who want peace of mind, sealed boxes, and local warranties, brand-new drones sold in Nigeria are still the go-to especially when buying through Jumia, Facebook Marketplace, or verified stores like CameraTrader.ng. There’s a wide price range, depending on brand, spec, and extras.

Verified Listings and Prices

Drone Model Platform PriceCondition Notes 
P12 Pro / E99 / H26 etc.Jumia₦220,000Entry-level
Listed as 4K but specs are basic
DJI Mini 2 SEJumia₦1,300,000Compact/prosumerGreat for beginners
DJI Mini 3 Pro (sealed)Facebook Marketplace₦1,300,000Advanced compactSealed, includes controller
DJI Mini 4 ProJumia₦1,566,000Flagship miniLatest Mini series drone
DJI Avata 2 ComboJumia₦2,682,000FPVFull kit with goggles and extra batteries
DJI Mavic 3 ProJumia₦7,500,000High-end professionalTriple-camera system, cinematic quality
DIY Custom DroneFacebook Marketplace₦320,000Locally builtBuilt by hobbyist, includes controller

What You Get

  • Factory-sealed boxes and full accessories.
  • Local warranty (when bought from verified stores).
  • Latest firmware, low or zero flight hours.

Things to Know

  • Prices are heavily impacted by exchange rates.
  • You might pay up to 40% more compared to global platforms.
  • Some sealed Facebook listings are resells from bulk imports.

Verdict

If you’re using drones for work, content creation, or serious aerial photography, buying brand-new locally is the most stress-free option. The Mini 3 Pro and Mini 4 Pro are especially popular now because they hit the sweet spot between price, power, and portability. But for those going all in, the Mavic 3 Pro is unmatched.

Drone price trend in Nigeria (2025)

Here’s the bar chart showing the average drone prices by category. As you can see:

  • There’s a sharp price leap from budget and mid-range imports to brand-new drones sold locally.
  • Nigerian used and UK used drones offer solid middle-ground value, especially for buyers who want performance without paying top-tier prices.

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Price Range Distribution (Chart Summary)

  • ₦0–₦100k: Toy drones, mostly from Temu.
  • ₦100k–₦700k: Entry-level GPS drones + Nigerian used DJI Spark/Mavic Mini.
  • ₦700k–₦2M: UK used DJI, Nigerian new DJI Mini series.
  • ₦2M–₦7.5M: Pro models like Avata 2, Mavic 3 Pro.

This pricing curve shows that serious features start at ₦700k+, and any drone below ₦100k is mostly a toy, even if it claims 4K.

Key insights from the drone market

  • Drones under ₦100k are rarely reliable for video or photography.
  • ₦400k–₦950k is the sweet spot for secondhand DJI drones in Nigeria.
  • Local brand-new prices are highest due to import fees and FX inflation.
  • Temu and AliExpress help beginners start cheap, but can’t replace pro tools.
  • If you want usable 4K footage, plan for ₦700k+ minimum, used or new.

Which drone should you buy in Nigeria?

With drone prices ranging from ₦13,000 to ₦7.5 million, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Here’s how to choose based on your goals, not just your wallet.

  1. Just Curious or Buying a Gift? Go for: Temu/AliExpress Budget Drones (₦13k–₦43k). These are toy-level, low-risk options to test the waters or entertain kids. Don’t expect real 4K video or GPS reliability. It’s fly-and-crash fun.
  2. Beginner Learning to Fly or Create Content? Go for: Mid-Range Imports like SJRC or FIMI (₦75k–₦700k). These drones strike a solid balance between features and price. You get GPS, usable video, brushless motors and an intro to flying without breaking the bank.
  3. Looking for Value But Can’t Afford New?Go for: Nigerian or UK Used DJI Models (₦400k–₦1.8M). Here’s where the best deals live. Drones like the DJI Spark, Mavic Mini, or Phantom 4 can shoot well and fly reliably. Just inspect carefully or ask for a test flight.
  4. Need a Drone for YouTube, Wedding Coverage, or Real Estate? Go for: Brand-New DJI Mini 3/4 Pro or Mavic Series (₦1.3M–₦7.5M). These are pro-level tools. You’ll get smooth gimbal footage, 4K60 video, tracking modes, obstacle avoidance and peace of mind from buying new.

Pro Tip

If you’re tight on cash but want quality, a clean UK or Nigerian-used DJI Mini 2 is often better than a flashy new “4K” drone from Temu. Look beyond the box, go for flight stability, battery health, and camera output.

Final thoughts on drone prices in Nigeria (2025)

Drone buying in Nigeria isn’t just about the price tag, focus on what you need the drone to do. From ₦13k toy flyers on Temu to ₦7.5 million Mavic 3 Pros on Jumia, there’s a drone for every budget, but not every drone fits every use.

Most importantly, do your research before buying. Look beyond labels. Ask sellers for videos, test flights, or photos. And always factor in after-sales support and spare parts availability, especially if you’re buying for work.

This guide was built using real listings, real platforms, and current exchange rates, so what you’ve seen is the actual landscape for drone pricing in Nigeria in 2025.

Now that you’ve seen what’s really out there, go ahead and find the drone that fits you best. Happy flying!

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