This article lists shopping malls in Nigeria with a gross leasable area of at least 10,000 square meters. The shopping centres which are operational or under construction are listed below.
# | Mall | Location | Gross leasable area | Year opened | stores | Anchor stores | Primary stakeholder | Notes |
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1 | Tinapa Shopping Centre | Calabar, Cross River | 80,000 m2 (861,113 ft2) | 2007 | Tinapa Business Resort Limited | |||
2 | Capital Mall | Abuja, FCT | 40,000 m2 (430,556 ft2) [2] | Under construction | N/A | Churchgate Group | ||
3 | Jabi Lake Mall | Abuja, FCT | 26,479 m2 (285,017 ft2) [3] | 2015 | Game, Shoprite | Actis / Duval Properties | ||
4 | Ado Bayero Mall | Kano, Kano | 24,136 m2 (259797.7 ft2) | 2014 | Shoprite, Game, Filmhouse Cinemas | Beverly Development & Realties Ltd | ||
5 | Silverbird Entertainment Centre | Abuja, FCT | 23,000 m2 (247,570 ft2) [4] | 2009 | Silverbird, Shoprite | Silverbird Group | ||
6 | Ikeja City Mall | Ikeja, Lagos | 22,645 m2 (243,749 ft2) [5] | 2011 | Shoprite, Silverbird | Gruppo Investment | ||
7 | Polo Park Mall | Enugu, Enugu | 22,530 m2 (242,511 ft2) [6] | 2011 | Game, Shoprite, Hub Media, Max | Persianas Group | ||
Novare Lekki Mall | Lekki, Lagos | 22,530 m2 (242,511 ft2) [7] | 2016 | Game, Shoprite | Novare Private Partners | |||
9 | Palms Shopping Mall | Lekki, Lagos | 19,520 m2 (210,112 ft2) [6] | 2005 | Game, Shoprite, Hub Media, Genesis Deluxe Cinemas | Persianas Group | ||
10 | Ibadan Mall | ibadan, Oyo | 18,500 m2 (199,132 ft2) [6] | 2014 | Shoprite | Persianas Group | ||
11 | Port Harcourt Mall | Port Harcourt, Rivers | 16,000 m2 (172,223 ft2) [4] | 2014 | Spar, Park ‘n Shop | Artee Group | ||
12 | Delta City Mall | Effurun, Delta | 13,980 m2 (150,479 ft2) [8] [9] | 2015 | Shoprite, Mr Price, Jet | Resilient Africa | ||
13 | Benin City Mall | Benin, Edo | 13,300 m2 (143,160 ft2) [9] | Under construction | Shoprite | Resilient Africa | ||
14 | Onitsha Mall | Onitsha, Anambra | 12,100 m2 (130,243 ft2) [10] | 2016 | Shoprite, Mr Price, Woolworths | African Capital Alliance | ||
15 | Palms Mall | Ilorin, kwara | 12,000 m2 (129,167 ft2) [6] | 2012 [11] | Shoprite, Hub Media | Persianas Group | ||
16 | Abia Mall | Umuahia, Abia | 11,000 m2 (118,403 ft2) [12] | Under construction | Shoprite | Abia Mall Retail Company | ||
17 | Festival Mall | Lagos, Lagos | 10,900 m2 (117,327 ft2) [13] | 2015 | Shoprite, Hub Media | UAC Property | ||
18 | Circle Mall | Lekki, Lagos | 10,539 m2 (113,440 ft2 [14] | 2015 | Shoprite, Wrangler, Swatch, TM Lewin | RMB Westport | ||
19 | Ceddi Plaza | Abuja, FCT | 10,000 m2 (107,630 ft2) [15] | 2004 | Silverbird, Spar, Park ‘n Shop | Ceddi Corporation |
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