AGS Movers Abuja


Manager: Thomas Chauvin
+234 707 477 0777
Plot 1254, Cadastral Zone B11 Kaura District, Abuja Abuja FCT 234

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AGS MOVERS ABUJA: EXPERT REMOVALS IN KEFFI, MAKURDI & MORE

Looking for a trusted moving company in Nigeria, serving major cities like Abuja, Keffi, Makurdi, Suleja, and beyond? AGS Movers Abuja is your dedicated partner for international removals, providing tailored moving and storage solutions for individuals and businesses nationwide. With us, you can count on a smooth, professional move, within Nigeria or anywhere in the world.

Domestic & International Removals Solutions

AGS International Movers offers excellence to each of its clients.

International Moves

Domestic Moves

Office Moves

Secure Storage

Vehicle Transfer

Established in 2002, AGS Movers Abuja has 23 years’ experience in the moving industry.

Whether you’re planning a local move or an international relocation, AGS Abuja, a proud branch of the AGS Group, is the professional moving company you can trust. As part of a global network with more than 140 locations worldwide, AGS Movers combines vast experience with efficient moving processes to deliver a seamless relocation experience.

At AGS Movers Abuja, we offer unmatched professionalism, world-class quality standards, and expertise in a wide range of services, including international removals, office moves, groupage, vehicle transport, fine art shipping, pet transport, secure storage facilities, and other moving services.

While our most popular destinations include the USA, the EU, and Asia, we have the capability to move you anywhere in the world!

AGS Abuja Fast Facts

AGS Movers Abuja efficiently carries out around 400 local and international moves annually, assisted by their 4 trucks and robust warehouses measuring 1500m2.

  • Landmarks

    Aso Rock: A magnificent, large granite monolith, serving as a prominent backdrop to the city and a symbol of Nigerian nationhood.

    Zuma Rock: A massive, iconic inselberg located just north of Abuja, often referred to as the “Gateway to Abuja.”

    National Mosque: A significant architectural masterpiece and spiritual centre for the Muslim community, featuring a golden dome and minarets.

    Jabi Lake Mall: A modern shopping and entertainment complex by Jabi Lake, offering a variety of retail, dining, and leisure options.

  • Education

    University of Abuja: A prominent public university offering a wide range of academic programmes, significantly contributing to higher education and research.

    Nigerian Law School: A leading institution responsible for vocational training of aspiring lawyers, ensuring high standards in legal practice.

    National Open University of Nigeria: A flexible and accessible distance learning institution, providing diverse academic offerings to a broad student population.

    Veritas University: A private Catholic university providing diverse academic offerings, focusing on holistic education and community development.

  • Public Transport

    Taxis: Widely available, offering a convenient and direct mode of transport for navigating the city, with fares typically negotiated.

    Ride-sharing Services: Popular platforms like Uber and Bolt provide convenient and metered transport options throughout the city.

    Buses: A developing network of public buses connects various parts of the city, offering an affordable travel option for commuters.

    Minibuses (Araba): Shared minibuses are a common and economical way to travel along fixed routes within the city, often crowded.

  • Climate

    Summer: Hot and wet (28-32°C / 82-90°F) with high humidity and frequent heavy rainfall, characterising the intense rainy season.

    Winter: Mild and dry (22-28°C / 72-82°F) with cooler evenings and minimal precipitation, offering pleasant harmattan conditions.

    Rainfall: Abuja experiences a tropical wet and dry climate with a distinct rainy season from April to October and a dry season.

  • Landmarks

    Keffi Emir’s Palace: A traditional seat of power and cultural heritage, representing the rich history and governance of the emirate.

    Federal Medical Centre Keffi: A prominent healthcare institution serving the community, providing essential medical services and facilities to residents.

    Keffi City Stadium: A multi-purpose stadium serving as a significant venue for various sporting events and community gatherings in Keffi.

    Keffi Main Market: A bustling local market offering a wide array of fresh produce, goods, and everyday necessities for residents and visitors.

  • Education

    Nasarawa State University, Keffi: A leading state university offering diverse academic programmes, significantly contributing to higher education and research.

    College of Education, Akwanga (Keffi Campus): A key institution for teacher training, focusing on preparing qualified educators for schools in the region.

    School of Health Technology, Keffi: An institute specialising in medical techniques, contributing to healthcare education and training of medical professionals.

    Government Science Secondary School, Keffi: A respected secondary school known for its academic standards and holistic education, preparing students for university.

  • Public Transport

    Taxis: Available throughout the city for convenient point-to-point travel, with fares typically negotiated before the journey.

    Motorbike Taxis (Okada): A popular and efficient mode of transport for short distances, offering quick navigation through city traffic.

    Buses: Local bus services provide transportation options, connecting different neighbourhoods and parts of the city at affordable rates.

    Shared Cars: Common informal shared car services operate on fixed routes, providing an economical alternative to regular taxis.

  • Climate

    Summer: Hot and humid (28-33°C / 82-91°F) with abundant rainfall during the wet season, influencing road conditions.

    Winter: Warm and dry (20-30°C / 68-86°F), characterised by cooler evenings and significantly less precipitation during harmattan.

    Rainfall: Keffi experiences a tropical savanna climate with a distinct wet season from April to October and a dry season.

  • Landmarks

    Makurdi Bridge: A significant landmark connecting the banks of the Benue River, crucial for transportation and trade.

    River Benue: A major geographical feature, vital for fishing, transportation, and agricultural activities, defining the landscape.

    Federal Medical Centre, Makurdi: A prominent healthcare institution serving the community, providing essential medical services and facilities to residents.

    Makurdi Zoo: A local attraction showcasing various animals, contributing to conservation efforts and providing recreational opportunities.

  • Education

    Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi: A specialised university focused on agricultural sciences, driving research and development in the food sector.

    Benue State University: A leading state university offering diverse academic programmes, significantly contributing to higher education and research.

    Makurdi Polytechnic: A key institution for technical and vocational training, preparing students for various skilled professions.

    School of Nursing and Midwifery, Makurdi: An institute providing essential training for healthcare professionals, supporting the local health sector.

  • Public Transport

    Taxis: Available throughout the city for convenient point-to-point travel, with fares typically negotiated before the journey.

    Motorbike Taxis (Okada): A popular and efficient mode of transport for short distances, offering quick navigation through city traffic.

    Buses: Local bus services provide transportation options, connecting different neighbourhoods and parts of the city at affordable rates.

    Tricycles (Keke Napep): A common and accessible mode of public transport for shorter distances within the city, widely used by locals.

  • Climate

    Summer: Hot and wet (27-32°C / 81-90°F) with heavy rainfall and high humidity during the rainy season, impacting river levels.

    Winter: Mild and dry (18-28°C / 64-82°F), characterised by clear skies and cooler temperatures, typical of the harmattan dry season.

    Rainfall: Makurdi experiences a tropical savanna climate with a pronounced wet season from April to October and a dry season.

  • Landmarks

    Gurara Waterfalls: A beautiful natural attraction offering scenic views and recreational activities, popular for relaxation and outdoor enjoyment.

    Suleja Emir’s Palace: The traditional residence of the Emir, representing the historical and cultural significance of the Suleja Emirate.

    Suleja Pottery Centre: A renowned centre showcasing traditional pottery making, preserving local craft and offering unique artisanal products.

    Suleja Central Market: A vibrant central market where locals engage in commerce, offering a variety of fresh produce and goods.

  • Education

    Federal University of Technology, Minna (Suleja Campus): A public university offering various academic disciplines, playing a vital role in higher education development.

    Niger State College of Education, Minna (Suleja Campus): An essential institution for training teachers, ensuring a supply of qualified educators for local schools.

    School of Health Sciences, Suleja: A specialised institute focusing on health education, crucial for the region’s healthcare sector.

    Government Secondary School, Suleja: A prominent secondary school providing education to students, preparing them for higher studies or the workforce.

  • Public Transport

    Taxis: Readily available for hire, offering flexible and convenient transportation throughout the city of Suleja.

    Motorbike Taxis (Okada): Common for quick trips and navigating shorter distances efficiently within the urban area.

    Buses: Local bus services connect different parts of Suleja, providing an accessible and affordable public transport option.

    Minibuses (Araba): Shared minibuses are widely used for communal travel on established routes, a cost-effective choice.

  • Climate

    Summer: Hot and wet (27-32°C / 81-90°F) with heavy rainfall and high humidity during the rainy season.

    Winter: Mild and dry (18-28°C / 64-82°F), characterised by clear skies and cooler temperatures, typical of the harmattan dry season.

    Rainfall: Suleja experiences a tropical savanna climate with a pronounced wet season from April to October and a dry season.

  • Landmarks

    Lafia City Stadium: A crucial venue for sports and community gatherings, contributing to local athletic development and events.

    Lafia Central Mosque: A significant religious landmark, serving as a spiritual centre for the Muslim community in the city.

    Lafia Prison: A historical institution, representing the legal and justice system, and a notable landmark in the city.

    Lafia Modern Market: A bustling central market, providing a variety of fresh produce, goods, and local products for the community.

  • Education

    Federal University, Lafia: A growing university offering various academic programmes, contributing to higher education and research in the region.

    Nasarawa State Polytechnic, Lafia: A key institution for technical training, preparing students for various skilled professions.

    College of Agriculture, Lafia: An institute focused on agricultural development, offering programmes to enhance farming practices and food security.

    Government Secondary School, Lafia: A well-regarded secondary school, known for its academic standards and contributing to the educational landscape of Lafia.

  • Public Transport

    Taxis: Available for hire, offering convenient and direct transportation within the city and surrounding areas.

    Motorbike Taxis (Okada): A common mode of transport for quick and flexible short-distance travel around Lafia.

    Buses: Local bus services provide connectivity within Lafia, offering an affordable option for residents.

    Tricycles (Keke Napep): A popular and accessible mode of public transport for short to medium distances within the city.

  • Climate

    Summer: Hot and humid (27-32°C / 81-90°F) with significant rainfall during the wet season, typical of a tropical climate.

    Winter: Warm and dry (19-29°C / 66-84°F) with less humidity and cooler evenings, characteristic of the dry harmattan season.

    Rainfall: Lafia experiences a tropical savanna climate with a distinct wet season from April to October and a dry season.

  • Landmarks

    Arewa House: A center for historical documentation and research, preserving the cultural heritage and political history of Northern Nigeria.

    Kaduna National Museum: Showcases diverse Nigerian artifacts and cultural exhibits, offering insights into the country’s rich artistic traditions.

    Gamji Gate: A significant historical gate, serving as a landmark and a symbol of the city’s past and architectural heritage.

    Kajuru Castle: A stunning, privately-owned castle offering unique architecture and scenic views, a popular tourist attraction outside the city.

  • Education

    Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria: A major federal university known for its extensive academic programmes and research, a leading institution.

    Kaduna State University (KASU): A prominent state university offering various academic programmes, contributing significantly to higher education and research.

    Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA): A prestigious military university training officers for the Nigerian Armed Forces, a vital national institution.

    Kaduna Polytechnic: A leading polytechnic institution providing technical and vocational education, preparing students for various industries.

  • Public Transport

    Taxis: Available for general transport within Kaduna and for connecting to nearby towns, offering convenient travel.

    Motorbike Taxis (Okada): A very common and flexible mode of transport for navigating the town and surrounding areas quickly.

    Train Services: Kaduna is a significant railway hub, connecting it to other parts of the country for long-distance travel and goods transport.

    Buses: Local bus services provide transportation within Kaduna, offering an affordable option for residents and commuters.

  • Climate

    Summer: Hot and wet (28-33°C / 82-91°F) with heavy rainfall during the rainy season, impacting road conditions.

    Winter: Mild and dry (18-29°C / 64-84°F), characterised by cooler temperatures and less humidity, providing pleasant harmattan weather.

    Rainfall: Kaduna experiences a tropical savanna climate with a distinct wet season from April to October and a dry season.

  • Landmarks

    Central Mosque, Minna: A significant religious landmark and architectural structure, serving as a spiritual hub for the Muslim community.

    Minna City Gate: A notable entry point and symbolic landmark, representing the gateway to the city of Minna.

    Trade Fair Complex, Minna: A venue for exhibitions and commercial activities, promoting local businesses and economic development.

    Minna Central Market: A bustling market serving the daily needs of the community, offering a variety of local goods and produce.

  • Education

    Federal University of Technology, Minna: A prominent university specialising in science and technology, contributing to research and innovation.

    Niger State College of Education: A key institution for teacher training, ensuring a supply of qualified educators for local schools.

    School of Nursing and Midwifery, Minna: An institute providing essential training for healthcare professionals, supporting the local health sector.

    Government Secondary School, Minna: A prominent secondary school providing education to students, preparing them for higher studies or the workforce.

  • Public Transport

    Taxis: Available for transport within the town and for connecting to nearby areas, offering convenient travel options.

    Motorbike Taxis (Okada): A popular mode of transport for short distances, offering quick and flexible movement around Minna.

    Buses: Local bus services provide transportation within Minna, offering an affordable option for residents and commuters.

    Tricycles (Keke Napep): A common and accessible mode of transport for shorter distances within the city, widely used by locals.

  • Climate

    Summer: Hot and wet (28-33°C / 82-91°F) with heavy rainfall during the wet season, influencing local conditions.

    Winter: Mild and dry (18-29°C / 64-84°F) with cooler evenings and less humidity, offering more pleasant harmattan weather.

    Rainfall: Minna experiences a tropical savanna climate with a distinct wet season from April to October and a dry season.

  • Landmarks

    Kano: The ancient walls surrounding the city, now a UNESCO site, represent the city’s rich history and cultural heritage.

    Gidan Makama Museum: A historic building showcasing Kano’s history, culture, and traditional artifacts, a significant cultural attraction.

    Kano Central Mosque: An impressive architectural landmark and a major spiritual center, a key religious site for the Muslim community.

    Dala Hill: A prominent hill offering a panoramic view of the city, a historical site with connections to the city’s founding.

  • Education

    Bayero University Kano (BUK): A prominent federal university offering diverse academic programmes and contributing significantly to research and development.

    Sa’adatu Rimi College of Education: A leading institution for teacher training, producing qualified educators for primary and secondary schools.

    Kano State Polytechnic: An institution providing technical and vocational education, preparing students for various industries and professions.

    Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital: A major medical institution and training hospital, providing advanced healthcare services and medical education.

  • Public Transport

    Tricycles (A Daidaita Sahu): A popular and convenient mode of transport for short distances within the city, widely used by locals.

    Buses: An evolving network of public buses provides affordable transportation options, connecting various parts of Kano.

    Taxis: Readily available for hire, offering flexible and convenient transportation for navigating the city and its environs.

    Motorbike Taxis (Okada): Common for quick trips and navigating shorter distances efficiently within the urban area, a fast option.

  • Climate

    Summer: Hot and wet (29-35°C / 84-95°F) with high humidity and heavy rainfall, characteristic of the city’s rainy season.

    Winter: Warm and dry (15-28°C / 59-82°F) with cooler evenings and minimal precipitation, known as the harmattan season.

    Rainfall: Kano experiences a tropical savanna climate with a distinct wet season from May to September and a prolonged dry season.

  • Landmarks

    Wase Rock: An impressive rock formation near Jos, a volcanic plug towering over the plains, and a notable landmark.

    Jos Museum Complex: An important cultural site showcasing archaeological and traditional artifacts, preserving Nigeria’s history.

    Shere Hills: A beautiful range of hills offering scenic views and hiking trails, a popular destination for outdoor activities.

    Riyom Rock: A distinctive rock formation resembling a globe, a well-known landmark and a symbol of the Jos Plateau.

  • Education

    University of Jos: A prominent federal university offering a wide range of academic programmes, significantly contributing to higher education and research.

    Plateau State Polytechnic: A key institution for technical and vocational training, preparing students for various skilled professions.

    National Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI) Vom: A leading research institute focused on animal health and disease, a significant national institution.

    School of Health Technology, Zawan: An institute specialising in medical training, contributing to healthcare education and the development of medical professionals.

  • Public Transport

    Taxis: Available throughout the city for convenient point-to-point travel, with fares typically negotiated before the journey.

    Motorbike Taxis (Okada): A popular and efficient mode of transport for short distances, offering quick navigation through city traffic.

    Buses: Local bus services provide transportation options, connecting different neighbourhoods and parts of the city at affordable rates.

    Shared Cars: Common informal shared car services operate on fixed routes, providing an economical alternative to regular taxis.

  • Climate

    Summer: Cool and wet (20-25°C / 68-77°F) with abundant rainfall and high humidity, contrasting with other parts of Nigeria.

    Winter: Dry and cooler (15-20°C / 59-68°F) with chilly evenings, typical of the harmattan dry season, offering a more temperate climate.

    Rainfall: Jos experiences a tropical highland climate with a distinct rainy season from April to October and a dry season.

  • Landmarks

    Shehu of Borno’s Palace: The traditional seat of power and cultural heritage, representing the rich history and governance of the Borno Kingdom.

    Maiduguri Monday Market: A bustling central market, providing a wide variety of fresh produce, goods, and local products for the community.

    University of Maiduguri Library: A significant resource for students and researchers, known for its extensive collection and role in academic life.

    Lake Chad: A major geographical feature nearby, vital for fishing, agriculture, and a significant source of water in the region.

  • Education

    University of Maiduguri: A prominent federal university offering diverse academic programmes and research opportunities, a key educational hub.

    Ramsey Nouah University: A private university providing a wide range of academic programmes, contributing to the region’s higher education.

    Borno State College of Education: A key institution for teacher training, ensuring a supply of qualified educators for local schools.

    Borno State University: A recently established state university offering various academic programmes, boosting the local educational landscape.

  • Public Transport

    Tricycles (Keke Napep): A popular mode of transport for short and medium distances within the city, widely used by locals.

    Taxis: Available for hire, offering flexible and convenient transportation throughout Maiduguri and its surrounding areas.

    Motorbike Taxis (Okada): A common and flexible mode of transport for navigating the town and surrounding areas quickly.

    Buses: Local bus services provide connectivity within Maiduguri, offering an affordable option for residents and commuters.

  • Climate

    Summer: Hot and dry (35-42°C / 95-108°F) with intense heat and minimal rainfall, characteristic of a semi-arid climate.

    Winter: Warm and dry (15-25°C / 59-77°F) with cooler evenings, often with dusty winds during the harmattan season.

    Rainfall: Maiduguri experiences a semi-arid climate with a short, unpredictable rainy season from June to September and a long dry season.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our moving services cater to several major cities across Nigeria, including Abuja, Makurdi, Suleja, Lafia, Kaduna, and Minna. Below are some frequently asked questions that can help you plan your move efficiently.

How far in advance should I book my move to Abuja?

It’s advisable to book your move to Abuja at least 4-6 weeks in advance to ensure availability and allow ample time for planning.

Do you offer packing and unpacking moving services in Abuja?

Yes, we provide comprehensive packing and unpacking services to ensure your belongings are safely transported and set up in your new home. We offer these moving services in and around Abuja, as well as in areas as far as Lafia, Kaduna, and Minna.

Do you provide storage solutions in Abuja?

Yes, we offer secure storage facilities for both short-term and long-term needs. We have storage solutions available in Abuja.

Can you move large and fragile objects, such as pianos or antiques?

Yes, we have specialised equipment and trained staff to handle large, fragile, and valuable items with care.

How can I get my house ready for the moving company?

Ensure all items are packed and labelled, furniture is disassembled if necessary, and pathways are clear for easy access to all items. This is crucial to ensure a smooth move with no drawbacks.

Are there any items that cannot be moved?

Hazardous materials, perishable goods, and items prohibited by law cannot be transported. A detailed list will be provided upon request.

How do you ensure the safety of my belongings during the move?

We use high-quality packing materials, secure loading techniques, and our staff are trained in handling all types of household goods carefully.

Can you assist with the setup of my new home in Abuja?

Yes, our team can help with the unpacking and setting up of your belongings according to your instructions.

How do you handle parking and access issues?

We will survey your current and new locations to arrange for any necessary parking permits and ensure there are no access issues on moving day.

What happens if my belongings are damaged during the move?

We offer comprehensive insurance options to cover any potential damage or loss. Claims are processed swiftly and efficiently.

At AGS Movers, we prioritise customer satisfaction and ensure that every aspect of your move, from departure to arrival, meets the highest standards of quality and professionalism.

5 steps to move abroad

First Contact

1

Home Inspection & Quotation

2

Packing & Goods removal

3

Transport

4

Unpacking & House arrangement

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AGS Movers Abuja at a glance

CERTIFICATION AND AFFILIATION

For over 50 years, the AGS Group has set strict quality procedures for its international network, which are upheld by AGS Abuja. These practices are based on general quality standards as well as those established by the most prestigious certification bodies in the removals industry.

These consistent quality standards ensure that whether you are moving to or from Nigeria, the AGS Group is committed to providing you with the best in removal and storage services.

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Hi please I would like to get the Email of the company so I cs forward my CV, I'm a driver in abuja

Vincent Umeh
Vincent Umeh

a year ago

★★★★★

Patience and her team did an excellent job , patiently and securely , Thank you very much for safely moving our personal items from Abuja to Islamabad!!!

jv stienen
jv stienen

a year ago

★★★★★

Highly professional movers,. Their storage facilities are spacious. They could set you back a bit, but it's money well spent. Loss of property ratio is -100. You can't get any better service Elsewhere...

★★★★★

We was realy happy with the Team and work. Can't say enough thanks to the team.They had a hard job with our stuff and they Managed it all. We would choose AGS Abuja anytime again

Silvia Koll
Silvia Koll

3 years ago

★★★★★

I had AGS Movers move my belongings from Abuja, Nigeria to Macedonia. The packers were professional and hard working. When the shipment arrived I could see the detail and care that went into the packing. I was very impressed. I've never seen anything like it before. AGS delivered my shipment at my convenience. Both the Abuja and the Skopje offices and staff were helpful. I recommend this company and will use it again. Best, Julie Cox

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Julie Cox

3 years ago

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