There is a question that has sat unanswered in the Nigerian consumer tech space for a long time. Why, in a country of over 200 million people, the majority of whom own smartphones and depend on them for work, commerce, education, and survival, has no local brand ever attempted to build a full stack mobile accessories ecosystem?
OH Mobility, headquartered in Ibadan with a growing presence in Lagos, appears to be the first serious answer to that question.
The brand, which operates its storefront at ohmobility.com and maintains physical locations in Ibadan and Lekki, Lagos, has quietly assembled a product catalogue that spans seven categories: cables, chargers, power banks, audio devices, earbuds, smart watches, and power stations. Taken individually, each category is a familiar consumer product vertical. Taken together, they form something that the Nigerian market has not seen before: a single brand capable of addressing every point in the mobile connectivity and power chain, from the cable plugged into the wall to the power station running the household when the wall has nothing to offer.
This is not accidental. It is a product philosophy.
Starting With the Cable












