Global e-commerce giant Temu has partnered with Lagos-based logistics startup Dellyman to power deliveries across Nigeria.
The partnership follows a successful pilot phase, where Dellyman completed over 1,300 deliveries with a 95% success rate, demonstrating its readiness to support large-scale e-commerce operations nationwide.
Dellyman, founded in 2020, has grown into one of Nigeria’s most reliable same-day and last-mile delivery platforms, with a cumulative total of over 300,000 lifetime deliveries.
The company’s technology-driven approach, spanning rider management, route optimisation, and customer visibility, played a central role in Temu’s selection process.
Through this collaboration, Temu customers in Nigeria will experience faster, more predictable, and more transparent deliveries, a critical factor in sustaining the platform’s customer satisfaction as order volumes continue to rise.
Dellyman’s founder and CEO, Dare Ojo-Bello, described the partnership as a validation of Dellyman’s operational excellence and a defining moment for Nigeria’s logistics ecosystem.
The partnership is expected to accelerate the efficiency of e-commerce fulfillment in key urban centres, reduce delivery delays, and strengthen customer trust in cross-border marketplaces.
It also positions Dellyman as a preferred logistics partner for other international retailers exploring entry into the Nigerian market.
As Nigeria’s online shopping adoption accelerates, Temu’s arrival and its choice of a local startup for fulfillment signal growing confidence in the country’s evolving logistics infrastructure.






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