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Costs of Installing CCTV Camera in Nigeria

You’ll agree that in Nigeria today, every one want to feel safe regardless of where they are whether it is at home, in business premises, or even on the road. At the same time, you’ll also agree that crime, theft, and insecurity have now become a daily issue in Nigeria. This is why the topic of CCTV cameras is important.

A CCTV camera system helps you monitor what is happening around you even when you are not present. This means that it can prevent crime and give you proof if something goes wrong in your house.

Well, to install a CCTV camera system is not difficult. So long as you have the right information, it can be very easy. That is why in this article we will find out what the costs of installing CCTV camera in Nigeria is. You’ll also see how to choose what is right for you and how to make a smart decision that gives good value for your money.

What Is a CCTV Camera System?

A CCTV camera system is a group of cameras and recording devices set up in a place to watch and record activities. If you don’t already know, CCTV stands for Closed-Circuit Television.

With this in mind, it means that the video recorded by the camera does not go out to the public but it stays within the system you set up. In addition, the CCTV system can show live videos and also save recordings for later use.

CCTV cameras may be installed in houses, shops, offices, schools, churches, and even on roads. For example, a store owner might install cameras to watch customers and prevent thieves from stealing goods.

Most CCTV systems have cameras, cables, a recorder and a screen for watching the video. Some systems are wired while others can be wireless and can be connected via Wi-Fi is used.

 Types of CCTV Cameras Available in Nigeria

Here are the types of CCTV cameras that are available in Nigeria:

1. Dome and Bullet Camera

A dome camera is round and sits on the ceiling. It is less noticeable and harder for people to see where exactly it is pointing.

On the other hand, a bullet camera looks like a tube and is fixed-positioned on walls. The advantage of Bullet cameras over Dome cameras is that it is visible and can deter criminals just by being seen.

2. PTZ Camera

Another common type of camera are the PTZ camera. These cameras can move left to right, tilt up and down, and zoom in on what they see. When you compare the prices to the Dome and Bullet camera is that the PTZ camera are more expensive. However, they are great for wide areas like big shops or open compounds.

3. Wireless IP Camera

As the name implies, these are wireless and do not need any detailed connections to work. They use Wi-Fi instead of wired cables and can be easier to install in buildings.

Most times, they come with built-in storage or cloud storage and some even have two-way audio so that you can talk through the camera. However, wireless cameras are usually expensive more than simple wired systems.

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4. Night Vision Camera

These cameras can record clearly even when it is dark. For many Nigerians, night vision is very important because most of the crime activities happens at night even most people are not in their businesses. Cameras with night vision may cost more than cameras without it.

Main Components That Influence Cost

Below are the main components in the CCTV tha influences the cost of installing CCTV camera in Nigeria:

1. Cameras

2. Recorder (DVR or NVR)

3. Cables and Accessories

4. Installation Labour

5. Monitoring and Subscription Fees

CCTV Camera Prices in Nigeria

Here is a simple breakdown of typical price ranges as of 2026:

• Simple CCTV cameras with basic features may cost between ₦8,000 to ₦20,000 per camera. These cameras usually record during the day but may not have strong night vision.

• Good quality cameras with night vision and higher resolution can range from ₦20,000 to ₦50,000 per camera.

• High-end cameras with advanced features like PTZ< very high resolution (4K), smart detection, or built-in storage can cost from ₦50,000 up to ₦120,000 or more per camera.

Cost of CCTV Recorders In Nigeria

Below are the summary of CCTV Recorders in Nigeria:

• A basic DVR recorder that supports 4 cameras may cost between ₦30,000 to ₦60,000. However, a bigger DVR units that support 8, 16, or more cameras will cost more even sometimes between ₦60,000 to ₦150,000 or even higher than that.

• For the NVR recorders are usually a bit more expensive than DVRs. A good NVR might cost from ₦50,000 to ₦200,000 but the exact price would be based on storage capacity and number of supported cameras.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How much does a basic CCTV system cost in Nigeria?

A basic system with 4 cameras, recorder, installation, and accessories would costs between ₦200,000 to ₦450,000.

2. Can I install CCTV by myself?

Yes, you can install simple wireless CCTV systems yourself but professional installation would appear very proper sndn with no mistakes.

3. Does CCTV work during power cuts?

The truth is that CCTV works well when there is power. To keep the cameras running even during power cuts, you need a backup supply such as aninverter.

4. Is wireless CCTV better than wired CCTV?

Wireless CCTV is easier to install and flexible but may depend on stable Wi-fi. Without stable Wi-fi, it is harder to get recordings off a CCTV camera.

5. How long can CCTV cameras record?

A CCTV camera can record as long as you want. However, it is good to note that recording time depends on storage size. With a big hard drive (say like 1TB), your system may store several days or weeks of footage.

6. What is the best number of cameras for a house?

Most medium houses use 4–8 cameras. To get the best out of your camera, you should place cameras at entry points in your house, the living rooms and outside where you want security.

7. Why do CCTV systems cost more in some areas?

Well, the reason why CCTV systems cost more in some areas than others is basically due to the brand of the CCTV, quality of work by the installers and features like night vision or remote access.

8. Do CCTV cameras need internet?

No, basic cameras record to a DVR without internet. But internet is required if you want to view video on your phone or computer remotely.

9. How often should CCTV systems be maintained?

A good practice is to check and clean the system every 6–12 months to ensure good performance.

10. Can CCTV help catch criminals?

Yes. CCTV footage can be used by police as evidence to identify and arrest criminals.

Conclusion

If you’re a business owner, it is important to know that having CCTV is a smart investment that you can make. It would prevent you from thieves and also keep your inventories safe from intruders. No doubt, you’ll be able to save your money and your stocks in the long-run.

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