Nigeria is a nation of rhythm.
From the heartbeat of the talking drum to the spiritual echo of the shekere, Nigerian native instruments are more than tools — they are carriers of history, culture, identity, and sound that has shaped world music.
Today, these instruments are no longer limited to villages, festivals, or traditional ceremonies in Nigeria. They’ve gone global.
Musicians abroad want them.
Cultural centers request them.
Churches, Afro-dance groups, studios, and collectors all over the world are seeking authentic Nigerian instruments.
And this is where Naija Export World steps in — taking Nigeria’s iconic sounds from local craftsmen and exporting them to every corner of the world with care, expertise, and speed.
The Global Rise of Nigerian Instruments
Why are Nigerian native instruments suddenly in high demand?
It’s simple — African culture is influencing the world more than ever before.
1. Afrobeats Is Leading Global Music
With Afrobeats charting worldwide, producers abroad want authentic Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, and traditional percussion for:
- Studio recordings
- Live performances
- Stage shows
- Cultural fusion music
Instruments like the talking drum, bata, and agogo are now valuable in major music scenes.
2. Dance & Cultural Performances Have Gone International
African dance groups exist in almost every country.
They regularly request:
- Shekere
- Bata
- Hand drums
- Cultural percussion sets
For rehearsals, choreography, festivals, and events.
3. Churches Abroad Want Original Instruments
Many churches abroad, especially African and Caribbean congregations, use:
- Talking drums
- Agogo bells
- Shakers
- Traditional percussions
Worship is not complete without the authentic African sound.
4. Collectors & Art Enthusiasts Love African Craftsmanship
Native instruments are not just for playing.
They are also used as:
- Home décor
- Museum pieces
- Art exhibitions
- Cultural gifts
- Souvenirs
The beauty, craft, and symbolism behind Nigerian instruments make them timeless.
Top Nigerian Instruments in High Demand Abroad
Below are the most exported native instruments and why they are special:
1. The Talking Drum (Gangan / Dundun)
This is Nigeria’s most iconic instrument.
It “talks” — meaning skilled drummers can mimic speech tones through rhythm.
Why It’s Popular Abroad
- Used in concerts, jazz, Afrobeats, and gospel music
- Loved by foreign percussionists
- Perfect for stage performances
- Highly requested by churches
Naija Export World ships talking drums of all sizes — from beginner to professional.
2. Shekere
Made from gourd and beads, the shekere produces a unique shaking and slapping sound.
Why It’s in High Demand
- Used in African dance classes
- Popular in world percussion sets
- Lightweight and great for beginners
- Beautiful as décor or collectibles
We export both classic and premium handmade shekere.
3. Bata Drums
These traditional Yoruba drums come in sets and are used for dance, worship, and festivals.
Why People Want Them Abroad
- Perfect for theatre and cultural groups
- Used in live performances
- Highly valued by musicians
- Historically significant
We wrap bata drums carefully to avoid damage during shipping.
4. Agogo / Gong Bells
Metal or iron bells that produce sharp rhythmic sounds.
Uses Abroad
- Afro-dance training
- Church praise sessions
- Studio percussion
- Music therapy
They are durable and travel-safe with the right packaging.
5. Handcrafted Flutes
Traditional flutes are used for solos, meditation, folk songs, and ceremonies.
Why They’re Popular Outside Nigeria
- Soft, soulful sound
- Lightweight and easy to export
- Loved by collectors
- Used in fusion and film music
Each flute is sourced from trusted artisans.
How Naija Export World Exports Native Instruments Safely
Native instruments are fragile, handcrafted, and often made with materials like gourd, wood, beads, leather, and metal.
They require special packaging, and this is why many customers trust Naija Export World.
Here is how we ensure safe export:
1. Shock-Proof Cushioning
Every drum or instrument is wrapped with:
- Foam layers
- Protective padding
- Shock absorbers
This prevents dents, cracks, and breakage.
2. Moisture-Proof Wrapping
Humidity can damage wood and leather.
We use moisture-resistant wrapping to protect instruments during long-distance shipping.
3. Structured Boxing
Each item is placed in a strong, double-walled export box designed to handle:
- Weight pressure
- Rough movement
- Airport handling
Your item arrives secure.
4. Size and Shape Consideration
We take measurements and pack instruments based on their:
- Length
- Curves
- Fragile points
- Surface texture
This ensures proper handling.
5. Fast Global Delivery
We ship to:
- USA
- Canada
- UK
- Europe
- UAE
- Australia
- Asia
Deliveries come with tracking and safe logistics partnerships.
Why These Instruments Are More Than Just Items
Nigerian native instruments carry:
- History
- Story
- Identity
- Spirituality
- Art
- Craftsmanship
- Tradition
When we export them, we are not just sending products —
we are sending culture, soul, and heritage.
The world wants authenticity, and Nigerian instruments provide that originality.
The Naija Export World Advantage
Customers trust us because we offer:
✔️ Original, handcrafted instruments
✔️ Protective export packaging
✔️ Fast and reliable shipping
✔️ Affordable pricing
✔️ Bulk and single orders
✔️ Clear communication and tracking
✔️ Direct sourcing from artisans
Whether you are a musician, a church, a collector, or a cultural project abroad — Naija Export World delivers exactly what you need.
Final Thoughts
Nigerian native instruments are timeless treasures.
They carry rhythm, emotion, and centuries of African heritage.
And now, more than ever, the world wants to hear them, feel them, and experience their power.
With Naija Export World, these iconic instruments travel from local artisans to global stages — safe, authentic, and beautifully packaged.
From Nigeria to the world…
Our sound is global, and we are proud to export it.
