Made In Nigeria Space

Made In Nigeria Space An initiative created to promote artisans who produce in Nigeria. Real made in Nigeria products of high quality standards.

Coffee has been part of Nigerian soil for over a century, grown quietly in places like Plateau, Taraba, Cross River and ...
09/02/2026

Coffee has been part of Nigerian soil for over a century, grown quietly in places like Plateau, Taraba, Cross River and Osun. It was planted by local farmers, passed through generations and brewed in homes where conversations lasted longer than the cup.

Happy Coffee carries that history forward. Nigerian-grown beans, carefully ground and thoughtfully prepared, holding notes shaped by our climate, our land and our patience. This is not borrowed culture — this is Nigerian craft in a cup.

At MiNS (Made in Nigeria Space), we curate stories you can touch, taste, and take home. Bringing brands like Happy Coffee into our space is about honoring the past while serving the present — making room for Nigerian makers to be seen, celebrated and chosen.

So when you sip this, you’re not just drinking coffee.
You’re tasting Nigerian soil, time and intention —
curated with care, only at MiNS ☕️🇳🇬

To get your hands on some, simply WhatsApp or walk in store

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Made in Nigeria Space
1673 Oyin Jolayemi street
Victoria Island
Lagos


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In Yoruba history, hands were never ordinary.They were symbols of labour, lineage and legacy. Hands tilled the land, sha...
05/02/2026

In Yoruba history, hands were never ordinary.
They were symbols of labour, lineage and legacy. Hands tilled the land, shaped clay, wove aso-òkè, carved wood, prepared healing herbs and passed knowledge from one generation to the next. To work with one’s hands was to carry purpose.

OWO MIMO (Òwò Mímọ́) means sacred hands — a phrase rooted in the belief that what is created with intention carries spirit and meaning. Long before modern routines, care was ritual. Cleansing was deliberate. Touch was thoughtful.

This hand & body wash gently cleanses, while the lotion restores moisture and softness, transforming everyday care into a moment of respect for the body. It is quiet luxury — refined, restrained and deeply intentional.

At MiNS (Made in Nigeria Space), we curate more than products. We preserve stories. We select pieces that sit at the intersection of heritage and modern living — objects that honour where we come from while fitting seamlessly into how we live today.

OWO MIMO belongs in that tradition.
Rooted in history. Crafted for the present.

Available at MiNS.

Our hands tell stories.

To get your hands on some, simply WhatsApp or walk in store

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Made in Nigeria Space
1673 Oyin Jolayemi street
Victoria Island
Lagos

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DALA is more than a drink — it’s a celebration of Nigerian craft, patience and pride, now proudly featured at MadeInNige...
04/02/2026

DALA is more than a drink — it’s a celebration of Nigerian craft, patience and pride, now proudly featured at MadeInNigeriaSpace (MINS).

Inspired by local flavours and the art of slow creation, each bottle carries a piece of Nigeria: sun-ripened citrus, warm spice and the unique tang of agbalumo, layered into a sweetness that echoes open markets, long conversations and evenings that stretch into memory.
This is not a drink you rush. At MINS,
we invite you to pour it slowly, sip intentionally and let the story unfold.

Packaged to be gifted and crafted to stand confidently among the world’s finest, DALA embodies a new chapter of Nigerian excellence — bold, refined and unmistakably rooted in home. Discover it at MINS, where Nigeria’s finest come together for the world to experience. 🍸✨

From Nigeria, for the world — now at MadeInNigeriaSpace.

To get your hands on some, simply WhatsApp or walk in store

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Made in Nigeria Space
1673 Oyin Jolayemi street
Victoria Island
Lagos

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Nobody expected silence to be the loudest sound in the room.The lights dimmed inside the Crypto.com Arena. The orchestra...
02/02/2026

Nobody expected silence to be the loudest sound in the room.

The lights dimmed inside the Crypto.com Arena. The orchestra paused mid-breath. Screens flickered—not with a montage, but with grainy footage of Lagos at dawn. Yellow buses coughing awake. A trumpet warming up off-camera. Then that familiar grin appeared, half-mischief, half-warning.

Fela Anikulapo Kuti.

The crowd didn’t clap. They leaned forward, as if history had stood up and cleared its throat.

“Music na weapon.”

The tribute unfolded like a procession. A young Afrobeat collective struck the opening rhythm—raw, unpolished, defiant. Horns cut through the air. Dancers moved barefoot, sweat and spirit indistinguishable. It wasn’t nostalgia. It was resistance.

Then came the moment no one saw coming.

Three generations, one sound.

A Nigerian saxophonist barely in his twenties stepped forward, channeling Kalakuta’s ghost. Behind him, a global pop star stripped away the gloss and leaned into the groove. No choreography. No safety net. Just rhythm and rebellion. In the back rows, older musicians nodded. They’d waited years for this.

On the screens: headlines from decades past.
Banned. Beaten. Unbroken.

The story wasn’t softened. Fela wasn’t polished into a symbol. He was shown as he was—fighting power with melody, paying for truth with his body, refusing silence even when silence would’ve saved him.

When it ended, the applause wasn’t polite. It was thunder.

A special Grammy recognition. Posthumous. Long overdue.

The final words filled the screen:
ANIKULAPO — HE WHO CARRIES DEATH IN HIS POUCH.

Because legends don’t die.
They multiply.






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At MiNS, we believe in celebrating everything that makes Nigeria special 🇳🇬.  From the fruits that grow under our sun to...
31/01/2026

At MiNS, we believe in celebrating everything that makes Nigeria special 🇳🇬. From the fruits that grow under our sun to the traditions passed down through generations, we bring you products that honor our roots while meeting the highest standards of quality.

The Jams on our shelf — Pinacolada, Mango, and Zobo—are more than just spreads. They carry the legacy of Nigeria’s first jam maker, a pioneer who turned ripe, juicy fruits into golden jars of sweetness.
But the story isn’t only about the jam—it’s about MiNS.
When you pop into MiNS, you’re not just getting a product. You’re experiencing a store that connects heritage, quality, and trust. Every jar of Pinacolada, Mango, or Zobo Jam is a taste of Nigeria’s rich history, lovingly preserved by MiNS and ready to bring a piece of home to your table.

To get your hands on some, simply WhatsApp or walk in store

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Made in Nigeria Space
1673 Oyin Jolayemi street
Victoria Island
Lagos


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🍯 Through the ages, honey has been nature’s gold.At MadeInNigeriaSpace (MINS),we preserve heritage.We source, support, a...
28/01/2026

🍯 Through the ages, honey has been nature’s gold.

At MadeInNigeriaSpace (MINS),we preserve heritage.
We source, support, and showcase Nigerian-made products that carry our history, our land, and our people in every drop.

Long before modern sweeteners, our ancestors dipped calabashes into golden honey — harvested from Nigerian forests, used for healing, strength, and celebration.

Glee Honey is one of those stories.
Pure, natural, and carefully selected by MINS to meet our standard of authenticity and quality.

From Nigerian hives to your table, MINS ensures you taste tradition the way it was meant to be — real, rich, and proudly local.

🛒 Available now — because our roots deserve a place on your table.

To get your hands on some, simply WhatsApp or walk in store

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Made in Nigeria Space
1673 Oyin Jolayemi street
Victoria Island
Lagos






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1673 Oyin Jolayemi, Victoria Island
Lagos

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Monday 09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 18:00
Thursday 09:00 - 18:00
Friday 09:00 - 18:00
Saturday 09:00 - 18:00
Sunday 12:00 - 18:00

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