We Care About All Women and Girls

Our mission is to empower girls and women by unlocking their confidence with our quality products.

  • Absorbs heaviest wettings
  • Comforts feeling
  • Well-designed shape
  • Flexibility and freedom
  • Often being recommended as part of the Hospital child delivery list.

About US

Niger Sanitary Industry Limited is a Nigerian registered premier Manufacturer of Sanitary Pads and Several other Medical Devices.

Since its debut prior to the Country’s independence, the company pride itself with highly Hygienic, Natural and Human-Friendly products generally accepted and accessible in the Nigerian markets and the West Coast.

The Direct and Indirect employees of the company are well over 5000 personnel. Over the years, the Company’s operational departments have been manned by Nigerians and trxpatriate staff.

Having the production capacity, personnel, quality and channels per degree over the years, the management recently resolved fbr a comprehensive expansion of product and brand lines.

With approximate reinvestments and engagement of well-motivated staffs to attain set goals the company and her workers look into the future with great optimism

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vision

To be the Market Leader in the production and Distribution of Quality
and Affordable Sanitary pads and proximate Medical Devices in Nigeria
and the West Coast.

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Mission

To be the Market Leader in the production and Distribution of Quality
and Affordable Sanitary pads and proximate Medical Devices in Nigeria
and the West Coast.

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We ensure that no one loses confidence because of their gender or their period.

We work hard to support young people going through puberty, where a combination of insecurities about their changing body, their first period and societal expectations can all contribute to a drop in self-confidence.