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James Adeleye
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How Blinkers Nigeria Is Solving Lagos' Used Car Market Problem With a Classified Marketplace

If you have ever tried to buy a used Toyota Camry or Honda Accord in Lagos, you already know the problem. Social media groups flooded with reposts. WhatsApp sellers who go silent after receiving a deposit. Roadside dealers on Lagos Island with no accountability. Prices that vary by ₦2 million depending on who you ask.

Blinkers Nigeria (blinkersnigeria.com) is a Lagos-based classified marketplace that is taking a structured approach to solving this problem — and from a product and SEO standpoint, it is one of the more interesting Nigerian tech builds worth paying attention to.

What Blinkers Nigeria Is Building

The platform is a full-stack classified marketplace serving buyers and sellers across all 36 Nigerian states. The Vehicles category covers:

  • Cars (Tokunbo and Nigerian used)
  • Motorcycles and tricycles
  • Trucks and commercial vehicles
  • Spare parts

Built on Next.js with a mobile app on both iOS and Android, the platform is at an interesting technical inflection point — actively working through the classic Next.js client-side rendering vs SSR challenge that any marketplace dealing with thousands of dynamically generated listing pages will face.

The SEO Architecture Challenge

For a marketplace of this scale in Nigeria, the indexing problem is real. Google needs to crawl and index thousands of listing pages to drive organic buyer traffic — but client-side rendered listing pages are near-invisible to Google's crawler unless SSR or static generation is properly implemented.

The solution the team is working toward is standard but critical for any Next.js marketplace:

// Every listing page needs getServerSideProps
export async function getServerSideProps(context) {
  const { id } = context.params
  const listing = await fetchListing(id)
  return { props: { listing } }
}
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Combined with a URL structure shift from /product-details/13638 to /vehicles/cars/toyota-camry-2008-lagos-13638, the organic traffic potential is significant.

Why This Matters for the Lagos Car Market

Lagos has the largest concentration of used car buyers in West Africa. Jiji.ng currently dominates the space. But there is clear room for a more structured, trust-focused challenger — particularly one with a verified seller model and a mobile-first experience designed for Nigerian internet conditions (3G-heavy, WhatsApp-centric sharing behaviour).

Blinkers Nigeria is live at blinkersnigeria.com/product-listing/Vehicles. Worth watching from both a product and marketplace SEO perspective.


Have you built or worked on a marketplace in an emerging market? The indexing and trust challenges are fascinating — drop your experience below.
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