The most famous markets in Nigeria
Every Nigerian has at least, once, visited a popular market in the country. Whether you’re in Lagos, Ibadan, Anambra, or any part of the country, there are reliable and affordable markets to shop for both homemade and international products. Today, we share five famous markets in Nigeria that you may have visited or heard about. Either way, this article comes in handy for you
Balogun Ajeniya Market
If you are looking to shop for the best fabrics ever, then Balogun Market is your go-to anytime. The popular Balogun Market is located on Lagos Island, Lagos State. The market sprawls across so many streets on the island and is recognized as the best place to buy various household wares, fabrics, shoes, and all sorts. If you have ever visited the popular Balogun market, then you must be familiar with the snacks and sweets also sold there. Some include dankuwa, Kokoro, chin-chin flakes, and others.
Ladipo Market
What have you heard about the popular Ladipo Market? Ladipo Market is home to political campaigns and social awareness due to the population of people present in the market. The market is located at Ladipo Street, Papa Ajao, Mushin, Lagos. It is reputed to be the best market for buying vehicle parts in Africa and a decent spot for both used and new auto extra parts in Nigeria.
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Bodija Market, Ibadan
The popular Bodija Market in Ibadan is an open-air market located in Bodija, Ibadan State. The market was originally a fighting arena, as shown in its name. Bodija Market was established in October 1987 as a result of growth and overcrowding at the Orita Merin foodstuff market in Ibadan. The market is organized such that all significant produce including pepper, yam, beans, potatoes, rice, etc has rows of stalls.
Alaba International Market
If you have never visited Alaba International Market, then, you must have heard about it. Alaba International Market is renowned for its sale of electronics and gadgets of various sorts. Located at Ojo, Lagos State, Alaba is the hub of appliances, artisans, and a wide range of business activities. The popularity of this market has attracted both local and international investors from across Africa, thus paving the way for expansion and economic advancement in Lagos Stat
Main Market, Onitsha
Well-known as Onitsha Market, this is one of the largest markets in West Africa, based on geographical size and volume of goods. The market is located in Onitsha, Anambra State, Southeast Nigeria. It is controlled by one of the most respected traders associations on the continent, the Onitsha Market Traders Association (OMATA). Onitsha market is arguably the commercial powerhouse of West Africa.
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