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‘How Nigeria Can Play Big In Perfumes’ $137.351b Market’

Orjime Moses by Orjime Moses
3 months ago
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Perfume Business in Nigeria
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Hope rises that Nigeria will soon become a major player in perfume production, with the global perfumes and fragrances market valued at around $77.6 billion in 2025 and projected to reach $137.351 billion by 2033.

At the recent World Fragrance Day celebration in Nigeria, Nardus Scents, an indigenous fragrance production company, expressed its readiness to promote fragrances made with essential oils from Nigeria’s indigenous aromatic plants.

Speaking at the event, CEO of Nardus Scents, Abisola Keke, said Nigeria had the potential to produce the best perfumes and scents in the world.

Keke said,” Africa’s role in the global perfumes and fragrances market is significant and growing. The continent holds around 2.98 per cent of the global market share, with a value of $2.309 billion in 2025, expected to reach $3.93 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 6.875 per cent.

“South Africa is rated as the largest market in Africa, accounting for 45.43 of the continent’s market share, while Nigeria is rated as the second-largest market, with a 17.89 per cent share, driven by increasing disposable income and aspirational lifestyles.

“In Nigeria, there are many untapped aromatic plants that serve as major inputs for producing various types of essential oils. Scent leaf, basil, lemongrass, ginger, tobacco, melon, bamboo leaf, water hyacinth, and coconut are major ingredients in perfumes and fragrance production.”

However, Keke wants the dynamics changed from consumption to production in favour of Nigeria and Africa. “Our goal is to build the Nigerian fragrance industry with a value chain system connecting farmers, processors, chemists, perfume enthusiasts, and celebrities globally,” Keke explained.

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Fragrance creation in Nigeria, Keke added, would become a billion-dollar industry in a few years. “It’s high time Nigeria took its prime place in the fragrance industry.

Nigeria is known globally as a major player in entertainment and fashion, and we need to leverage this and make our own brands of perfumes and fragrances using these emerging platforms.”

 

In a passionate display of patriotism, Abisola Keke enjoined individuals, corporate organisations, parastatals, and agencies to be integral to the transformative campaign to promote Nigeria’s indigenous scents.

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Orjime Moses

Orjime Moses

Orjime Moses is a journalist with Leadership Newspaper, Abuja, covering governance, transportation, agriculture, and development. His reporting focuses on national issues including population data, railway development, and youth initiatives, with a commitment to journalism that drives public awareness and social impact.

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