Next to T2 check-in counters, Tech Zone is your gadget stop
By the T2 departure check-in desks at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Tech Zone sells last-minute electronics for both domestic and international flyers. You’re landside here, so you can pick up cables or headphones before security and still repack your carry-on properly. Stock typically covers basics like phone chargers, power banks, travel adaptors, wired and Bluetooth earphones, plus a few small accessories like USB hubs and mice.
Selection leans toward everyday tech rather than premium gear, so think mid-range brands instead of flagship devices that cost ₦500,000+. Expect airport markups: a simple USB-C cable that might run ₦3,000 in town can hit ₦4,500–₦5,000 here. If you just need something to get you through a 6-hour Lagos–Abuja–Europe run, the quality is usually fine, but this is not the place for a major laptop or phone purchase.
Tech Zone generally keeps hours that track the morning and late-night international banks, often open from around 06:00 until the last big departures out of T2 near 22:00. Inventory skews toward Android accessories, matching the Nigerian market, so dual-SIM and micro-USB gear is easier to find than niche Apple-only items. If you’re on iPhone and using Lightning, check the wall carefully for that specific connector before queuing to pay.
Practical move: test items at the counter using your own phone or power brick before you walk back toward security. A 30-second check on a cable or adapter here in T2 can save you a dead battery somewhere over the Sahara with no spare outlet in sight.