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How CME Autos founder is redefining car trading in Nigeria



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Taiwo Okanlawon

The founder of China Made Easy Autos (CME Autos), Orisakwe Augustine Chizuruoke, says his company is redefining car trading in Nigeria through affordable pricing and transparent sourcing.

Augustine, who hails from Ihiala, Anambra State, established CME Autos in 2025 after identifying the high cost of vehicles as a major challenge for Nigerian buyers. The company started as a sourcing service in China before expanding into a Lagos-based dealership.

Speaking on the brand’s growth, Augustine noted that his goal is to make vehicle ownership easier for Nigerians by reducing middlemen costs and ensuring customers get value for money.

CME Autos, which operates under the Instagram handle @ChinaMadeEasy, has gained a strong online following among car enthusiasts.

The brand’s collaboration with social media influencer B.Lord has further boosted its visibility in Nigeria’s digital marketplace.

With expansion plans into West Africa, Augustine said he hopes to replicate CME Autos’ success across the region, positioning it among leading brands like Lamido Cars, Lekki Luxury Cars, and Abuja Cars.

According to him, the company’s core values of integrity, affordability, and transparency will continue to guide its operations as it seeks to modernize the auto trading experience in Nigeria.



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