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Web Design & Development in Nigeria (WordPress & Next.js)

This is web design and development in Nigeria for businesses that need a site that’s fast, mobile-first for a Nigerian or dual-market audience, and easy to manage after launch. Builds range from a new marketing site or landing page to a full custom Next.js application, with speed, SEO, and day-to-day editability treated as requirements, not extras.

Who This Is For

  • Businesses that need a new website and want it built to load quickly on Nigerian mobile data, not just on a fast office broadband connection
  • Sites currently on WordPress, Wix, or Blogger that are slow, hard to update, or need a migration without downtime
  • Businesses that specifically want a Next.js build for performance, or need help deciding whether WordPress or Next.js is the right choice for their situation
  • What’s Included

    Service areaWhat it covers
    Custom web development with Next.jsServer-rendered or statically generated sites and web apps built for speed and strong Core Web Vitals scores
    Custom & WordPress buildsWordPress sites built with a theme builder and a maintainable block-based content structure, or fully custom builds where WordPress isn’t the right fit
    Landing pages & e-commerceConversion-focused landing pages and store setups, including payment and currency handling for Nigerian and international customers
    Speed & performance optimizationCore Web Vitals fixes, image and caching optimization, and audits of existing slow sites
    Ongoing maintenance & supportMonthly care plans covering updates, backups, security, and small ongoing improvements

    How the Work Actually Happens

    1. Discovery call. A free 20-minute call to scope the build — new site, migration, or a specific feature or performance fix.
    2. Audit & plan. For existing sites, a technical audit first; for new builds, a scoped plan covering stack choice, timeline, and content needs.
    3. Build. Typical sites take 2 to 6 weeks depending on scope and content readiness, with progress shared along the way rather than delivered as a single reveal.
    4. Launch & support. Zero-downtime launch or migration, with an optional ongoing maintenance plan afterward.
    5. The Same Standards Applied to This Site

      This site’s own Web Development blog documents the same technical decisions applied to client builds — Core Web Vitals, rendering strategy choices, and current framework specifics like the guides on SSG vs SSR in Next.js and the Next.js App Router. If a build recommendation is made, it’s grounded in the same reasoning published there.

      Should my business use WordPress or Next.js?

      It depends on who will manage content after launch and how performance-critical the site is. WordPress suits teams that need frequent, non-technical content updates; Next.js suits sites where speed and custom functionality matter more than a visual editor. This gets assessed properly during the discovery call.

      Can you migrate my existing site without losing my content or rankings?

      Yes. Migrations are done with zero downtime and include preserving URLs, setting up redirects where URLs must change, and re-submitting the sitemap so search engines re-index the new site without losing existing rankings.

      How long does a new website take to build?

      Typical sites take 2 to 6 weeks depending on scope and how ready your content and brand assets are when the build starts. A clear scope from the discovery call keeps this timeline realistic rather than open-ended.

      Other Services

      Wondering what this actually costs? See the full website pricing breakdown for Nigeria.

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