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WebmastersRe: All My Websites Are Currently Down With Zillionkinghost by webmaster839: 11:26pm On Feb 18
Try axiomhost.cloud, USA company
Dorissy:
If you are serious about your website online presence, please use foreign hosting. Why is it that most Nigerian hosting don't stand the test of time, when I knew about this hosting, they were doing great, in fact when it comes to promotion, I give it to them, they invested heavily on advertisements, but what I am seeing now is entirely different, has the company folded up?
My websites with them have been offline for more than a week, all efforts to reach them on WhatsApp has proved abortive, they don't respond at all and all my clients are on my neck.
If you check the thread below you will see how they were defending the hosting like it's the best thing to happen to webhosting in Nigeria, check the thread below
https://www.nairaland.com/5198418/how-good-zillion-king-hosting/1#138229932

Please I just need access to my files, I can't afford to lose my hardwork on your platform.
WebmastersRe: My Switch To Axiomhost Improved Site Speed – Your Thoughts? by webmaster839: 11:07pm On Jan 15
Webhostingguru:
Pricing-wise, Axiomhost is hard to beat right now I’m seeing plans around ₦200/month with no renewals according to the site. Most other hosts either start higher, or the “cheap” price only applies if you pay 12–24 months upfront.

That said, price only matters if uptime/support stays solid long-term. Has anyone used Axiomhost for 2–3+ months and can confirm how consistent it’s been? Also, do renewals jump later or are there any limits/gotchas to watch for?
Quick update from my side: I’ve been using Axiomhost for about 2 months now for a small site, and so far it’s been stable, speed has been solid and I haven’t had any random downtime issues on my end.

On pricing: I started on the ₦200/month plan and it renewed at the same ₦200/month for me (no surprise jump). So i upgraded to the ₦1,500/month plan. Axiomhost also runs in an infrastructure partnership with Nairahost. Which was basically in that same ecosystem, which was one of the reasons I tried it as it felt safe.

If anyone here has been on it longer (6+ months), would love to hear how it holds up long-term — especially uptime + support consistency.
WebmastersRe: My Switch To Axiomhost Improved Site Speed – Your Thoughts? by webmaster839: 10:44pm On Jan 15
Which plan you dey use? Basic or Pro? I dey eye their Reseller Package, switched from WhoGoHost last month
WebmastersRe: Best Web Hosting Providers In Nigeria 2025 – Complete Review by webmaster839: 4:06pm On Jan 05
I’ll add my own experience and a bit of clarity here. Axiomhost and Nairahost are separate brands, even though they operate in an infrastructure partnership. The shared backend gives both strong reliability and local optimization, but Axiomhost’s focus is more on performance tuning, modern stack configuration, and developer-friendly setups.

I personally decided to try Axiomhost after seeing consistently positive feedback and strong 5-star user sentiment across communities, especially from WordPress and WooCommerce users. After testing it myself, the performance difference (NVMe + LiteSpeed tuning) was noticeable under load, which explains why it’s often recommended for speed-sensitive projects.

In practice, beginners and very price-sensitive users usually feel more comfortable with Nairahost, while Axiomhost tends to attract users who care more about speed, WooCommerce performance, and cleaner tooling even at the same price points.

So it really comes down to use case and preference, not just cost.

Good post overall this will help a lot of people avoid bad hosting choices in the years ahead.
AxiomHost:
Nairalanders, I’ve done extensive research and hands-on testing of web hosting providers operating in Nigeria. Below is a clear, practical breakdown of the best hosting options for 2025, based on pricing, performance, reliability, and support.

🏆 TOP WEB HOSTING PROVIDERS IN NIGERIA (2025)

1. Nairahost.com.ng ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Best overall (pricing, reliability & local support)

Plans

Budget: ₦200/month (students & starters)

Premium: ₦1,500/month (small businesses)

Enterprise: ₦4,500/month (high-traffic sites)

Managed Hosting: ₦32,000/month (hands-off businesses)

Why Nairahost

✅ 99.9% uptime guarantee

✅ 24/7 Nigerian support team

✅ Accepts Naira payments (bank transfer & cards)

✅ Free SSL & free website migration

✅ Daily backups

✅ Same renewal price (no bait-and-switch)

2. Axiomhost.cloud ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Best for modern hosting & performance-focused users

Axiomhost operates in partnership with Nairahost, using the same infrastructure, pricing, and service standards, but with a more performance-focused, modern branding.

Plans (Same as Nairahost)

Budget: ₦200/month

Premium: ₦1,500/month

Enterprise: ₦4,500/month

Managed Hosting: ₦32,000/month

Why Axiomhost

✅ NVMe SSD storage (faster than regular SSD)

✅ Optimized for WordPress & WooCommerce

✅ Modern stack (LiteSpeed, Redis support)

✅ Clean client area & fast provisioning

✅ Same pricing & reliability as Nairahost

Best for

Developers

WordPress & WooCommerce users

Growing projects that need speed

3. Other Popular Hosts ⭐⭐⭐☆☆

These providers are known but may have:

Higher renewal prices

Slower or outsourced support

Limited local optimization

They may work, but always read renewal terms carefully.

💰 BUDGET-FRIENDLY OPTION (Beginner Friendly)

Nairahost / Axiomhost Budget Hosting – ₦200/month

500MB SSD / NVMe storage

1 website

Free SSL

Email account

Auto backups

👉 Hard to beat at this price for Nigerians starting out.

🚀 FOR GROWING BUSINESSES

Premium Hosting – ₦1,500/month

10GB SSD / NVMe

3 websites

Unlimited bandwidth

100 email accounts

50 MySQL databases

Axiomhost Performance Setup

NVMe storage

Better speed under load

Ideal for WooCommerce & content sites

💡 MY RECOMMENDATION

Students / Bloggers: Budget Hosting (₦200/month)

Small Businesses: Premium Hosting (₦1,500/month)

Speed-critical / WooCommerce: Axiomhost

High traffic & hands-off: Enterprise or Managed Hosting

👉 Many users choose based on brand preference, since both share the same backend.

⚠️ WARNING

Avoid free hosting for serious websites.
Downtime, data loss, ads, and zero support will cost you more long-term.

₦200/month is affordable if you’re serious about your online presence.

🔗 USEFUL LINKS

Nairahost: https://nairahost.com.ng

Axiomhost: https://axiomhost.cloud

Full 2025 Comparison: https://nairahost.com.ng/best-web-hosting-nigeria-2025

Budget Hosting: https://nairahost.com.ng/budget-hosting

Student Hosting: https://nairahost.com.ng/student-hosting

Small Business Hosting: https://nairahost.com.ng/small-business-hosting

Questions? Ask me anything about web hosting, i'm happy to help 👍
WebmastersRe: Suggest To Me The Best Hosting Company In Nigeria by webmaster839: 7:03pm On Jan 04
Dajugba:
Please I need suggestions of the best hosting service company in Nigeria, with minimum 5 years in business, best customer services and best server provider to avoid down time.

Put the /your company phone number or email, I will contact you.

Best regards
From my experience managing muitple sites, Axiomhost is one of the newer Nigerian hosting companies focusing on performance-first infrastructure rather than extreme budget hosting. They use modern stacks (NVMe storage, LiteSpeed) and are positioned more for developers, startups and growing websites that need stability.

It's also worth noting that AxiomHost works alongside Nairahost, which has been in the Nigerian hosting space for years, combining local support with modern cloud infrastructive.

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