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Cement Prices In Nigeria Today 28 April 2024: Cost Per Bag Dangote, BUA

The cement prices in Nigeria for a 50kg cement bag ranges from N5,000 to N11,000 as of 2024, depending on the brand and location.

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Cement Prices In Nigeria Today 28 April 2024: Cost Per Bag Dangote, BUA
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The cement prices in Nigeria for a 50kg cement bag ranges from N5,000 to N11,000 as of 2024, depending on the brand and location.

Plaster of Paris and other specialized cements also vary in price, while the amount needed for construction projects like a 3-bedroom house or setting 100 blocks can range from 5 to 600 bags.

Dangote Cement prices currently fall between N6,000 and N8,500 per bag.

As Nigeria continues to see a boom in construction projects, from residential buildings to commercial infrastructure, the demand for cement remains high.

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This guide provides detailed insights into the current cement prices, available brands, and frequently asked questions about cement usage in the construction industry, helping builders, contractors, and homeowners make informed decisions.

Current Cement Prices and Brand Overview

How Much is a Bag of Cement in Nigeria in 2024?

As of the latest update, the price for a standard 50kg bag of cement in Nigeria ranges between N5,000 and N7,000. This variation is mainly due to differences in brand and geographic location within the country.

What is the Cost of 1 Bag of Cement?

On average, a bag of cement costs about N11,000. Note that this price can change based on factors like brand reputation, supply conditions, and regional economic dynamics.

Specific Cement Types and Their Costs

How Much is a Bag of Pop Cement Today?

Plaster of Paris (POP) cement, often used for finishing and decorative purposes, also varies in price:

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  • ABS POP Cement 40kg: N8,800
  • AZ MOULDA 40kg: N8,500
  • VEGALUX Paint: N4,500
  • Kalsiceil Fibre Cement Ceiling Board (POP Ceiling Board Designs): N4,700

How Much is Bua Cement in Nigeria?

Bua Cement, recognized for its quality and durability, is priced between N5,000 and N8,000 per bag, fluctuating with market trends and location.

Practical Cement Usage in Construction

How Many Bags of Cement Can Build a 3-Bedroom House in Nigeria?

Constructing a 3-bedroom house typically requires between 400 to 600 bags of cement, depending on the house’s dimensions and structural specifics.

How Many Bags of Cement Will Set 100 Blocks in Nigeria?

Setting 100 blocks generally needs about 5 to 6 bags of cement. This estimate can vary with the size of the blocks and the mortar mix ratio used.

Dangote Cement Price in Nigeria Today

Dangote Cement, a leading player in the Nigerian market, is currently priced from N6,000 to N8,500 per bag. Prices may vary significantly based on your location and the market situation.

This detailed guide aims to equip you with the necessary information to plan your construction projects effectively, ensuring that you budget appropriately for cement, a critical component in building and construction.

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