Most imports to Nigeria are consumer goods. This includes a wide range of products such as electronics, household appliances, clothing, and food items that are intended for personal or household use. Nigeria is a developing country and while it has a large agricultural and industrial sector, it still relies heavily on imports to meet its domestic demand for consumer goods.
While Nigeria does import raw materials, primary products, pharmaceuticals, and perishables, these items do not make up the bulk of its imports. Raw materials and primary products are typically imported for use in Nigeria's manufacturing and industrial sectors. Pharmaceuticals are imported to meet the country's healthcare needs. Perishables, such as fruits and vegetables, are also imported to supplement domestic production, but they do not make up the majority of Nigeria's imports.