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Menxtt NG Moves to Disrupt Nigeria’s Grey Tech Market with 6-month Warranties

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February 21, 2026
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Anthony Nwosu, CEO, Menxtt NG

Anthony Nwosu, CEO, Menxtt NG

In a market increasingly flooded with substandard electronics and Frankenstein gadgets, Menxtt NG is positioning itself as a high-integrity alternative for Nigerian consumers and businesses.

The firm is pivoting the conversation from lowest price to long-term value by exclusively offering EU-specification devices, which typically undergo more rigorous quality control than versions destined for emerging markets.

Led by Anthony Nwosu, the CEO, the company is addressing the four primary pain points of the Nigerian tech consumer: hardware durability, cybersecurity, warranty reliability, and after-sales support.

The Hardware-Security Convergence

One of the most significant risks in Nigeria’s retail tech space is the vulnerability of data on newly purchased devices.

Menxtt NG has moved to hedge this risk by becoming an official BitDefender reseller. By bundling premium cybersecurity solutions with smartphones, tablets, and laptops, the firm ensures that devices are fortified against digital threats right out of the box.

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Ending the Disposable Tech Cycle

Nigeria’s lack of a structured right to repair often forces users to abandon expensive gadgets over minor faults. Menxtt NG is challenging this “disposable” culture through a dual-track strategy:

Genuine Warranties: Every new EU-spec device comes with a 6-month warranty, a rarity in the informal retail clusters of Computer Village.

Specialized Repairs: The company provides professional repair services for all major brands, focusing on extending device lifespans and reducing the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for consumers.

Logistics and Accessibility

Despite its physical footprint in the heart of Computer Village, Ikeja (Ola Ayeni Street), Menxtt NG is operating a “Virtual IT Plug” model to overcome geographic barriers. The company offers:

Free Nationwide Delivery: Eliminating the “last-mile” cost for buyers outside Lagos.

Digital Support: A multi-channel contact system (08115919964, 08140902614) and an online portal for real-time customer service.

For years, Nigeria has been a dumping ground for electronics that don’t meet international standards.

Menxtt NG’s focus on EU-spec devices is a strategic play for the quality-conscious segment of the middle class and corporate world.

By offering a 6-month warranty and professional repairs, they are not just selling a product; they are selling insurance against hardware failure.

In a high-inflation environment where replacing a flagship phone can cost millions of Naira, repairability and genuine specs have become essential economic shields for the Nigerian consumer.

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