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These Are 10 Popular Markets In Nigeria And What They Are Known For by Benwallt(m): 4:54pm On May 25, 2023
Markets exist for people to buy and sell items. In Nigeria, there are markets that are the mother of all markets because of what they are known for. Both wholesalers and retailers benefit from these markets.

We would be taking a look at 10 of these markets below:

1. Onitsha Market( Anambra)

Onitsha main market, which is considered West Africa’s commercial powerhouse, is an all-expansive market, considered the biggest market in terms of item availability and land size. This market is your plug for imported second-hand clothing, jewellery and industrial equipment, Onitsha has it all in its expansive market, considered the biggest market in terms of item availability and land size.

2. Computer Village (Ikeja, Lagos)

This market is a major contributor to the GDP of Nigeria. According toOmobola Johnson, a former Minister of ICT, computer village contributes about $2 billion to Nigeria’s economy annually. The market is considered the IT hub of Nigeria, where both indigenous and famous phone gadgets and accessories are sold.

3. Balogun Market (Marina, Lagos)

You can get any item you want at Lagos Island Market or Balogun Market. No matter how the energy is, whether intoxicating or thrilling, there are lots of things that can be bought from lace to ankara to fabrics to hair.

4. Ladipo Market ( Mushin, Lagos)

Ladipo market is known for spare parts market in terms of availability, because of the Lagos port. Electrical and mechanical spare parts of any kind, new and old, of any car brand are available here.

5. Ariaria market ( Aba, Abia)

Ariaria market specialises in “made in Aba” and “made in Nigeria” items. Is it shoes or bags you want to buy? There is no product or brand replica that you want or are searching for that isn’t present here. Although the market has been tagged as selling replicas and inferior goods, there are also indigenous and quality products sold in the market.

6. Bodija ( Ibadan, Oyo)

At Bodija, you can purchase wholesale or retail foodstuff as you like and save more money. Bodija market has a wide variety of fresh and dried produce sold at cheap prices.

7. Oil Mill Market( Port Harcourt, Rivers)

Oil mill market is known for the crowd of people that troop in every Wednesday to buy everyday foodstuff. You can buy fresh food at cheaper rates in this market.

8. Zaki biam yam market (Benue)

Benue state, the food basket of the nation, houses the biggest yam market in Nigeria. Traders from all across the country come to Zaki biam to buy the best yams directly from the farmers at the market.

9. Kasuwar Kwari (Kano)

Kasuwar Kwari market in Kano has the best quality fabrics for sale. This market is where people from all over Nigeria, and even West Africa, come to purchase quality handmade tie and dyed fabric at a cheap cost to go sell elsewhere.

10. Alaba International Market (Lagos)

Alaba International market has everything electronics and appliances. This is also one of the biggest markets for Nollywood films distribution.

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Re: These Are 10 Popular Markets In Nigeria And What They Are Known For by eddynaira125: 5:35pm On May 25, 2023
Good update

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Re: These Are 10 Popular Markets In Nigeria And What They Are Known For by sirwilson(m): 7:45pm On May 25, 2023
Nice
Re: These Are 10 Popular Markets In Nigeria And What They Are Known For by fortunez1(m): 8:06pm On May 25, 2023
How about Mile-1 and Mile-3 market here in Portharcourt

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Re: These Are 10 Popular Markets In Nigeria And What They Are Known For by Kooldon(f): 8:42pm On May 25, 2023
Beautiful write up
Re: These Are 10 Popular Markets In Nigeria And What They Are Known For by 1Alex: 8:53pm On May 25, 2023
So ná 2nd hand clothing dem dey sell for Onitsha main market?

Thunder

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Re: These Are 10 Popular Markets In Nigeria And What They Are Known For by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 3:17am On May 26, 2023
Give it to Igbo people abeg.

All rounders in every endeavour. From a host of people in commerce, football , industry , education to a robust population of professionals, all in one ethnic group

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Re: These Are 10 Popular Markets In Nigeria And What They Are Known For by Stanweezy(m): 6:57am On May 26, 2023
Nice write up
Re: These Are 10 Popular Markets In Nigeria And What They Are Known For by Astra101: 7:49am On May 26, 2023
I witness the hustle and the bubble of a few of them many years ago.

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Re: These Are 10 Popular Markets In Nigeria And What They Are Known For by christejames(m): 8:04am On May 26, 2023
The list is fair enough!
Re: These Are 10 Popular Markets In Nigeria And What They Are Known For by willi926(m): 9:45am On May 26, 2023
U no put oduade, coker market in Lagos. Home of building materials

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Re: These Are 10 Popular Markets In Nigeria And What They Are Known For by verifiablefacts: 10:27am On May 26, 2023
fortunez1:
How about Mile-1 and Mile-3 market here in Portharcourt

Mile 1, second hand bressier.
Mike 3, children school uniform material.
Re: These Are 10 Popular Markets In Nigeria And What They Are Known For by Nemesis0147(m): 10:32am On May 26, 2023
Include human parts in that BODIJA😁
Speaking from experience,,

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Re: These Are 10 Popular Markets In Nigeria And What They Are Known For by AKWATGOLD1(m): 11:08am On May 26, 2023
Benwallt. please count out Oil mill market. Why not adding aggrey market join too that is not standard. I believe you resides in Portharcourt.
Benwallt:
Markets exist for people to buy and sell items. In Nigeria, there are markets that are the mother of all markets because of what they are known for. Both wholesalers and retailers benefit from these markets.

We would be taking a look at 10 of these markets below:

1. Onitsha Market( Anambra)

Onitsha main market, which is considered West Africa’s commercial powerhouse, is an all-expansive market, considered the biggest market in terms of item availability and land size. This market is your plug for imported second-hand clothing, jewellery and industrial equipment, Onitsha has it all in its expansive market, considered the biggest market in terms of item availability and land size.

2. Computer Village (Ikeja, Lagos)

This market is a major contributor to the GDP of Nigeria. According toOmobola Johnson, a former Minister of ICT, computer village contributes about $2 billion to Nigeria’s economy annually. The market is considered the IT hub of Nigeria, where both indigenous and famous phone gadgets and accessories are sold.

3. Balogun Market (Marina, Lagos)

You can get any item you want at Lagos Island Market or Balogun Market. No matter how the energy is, whether intoxicating or thrilling, there are lots of things that can be bought from lace to ankara to fabrics to hair.

4. Ladipo Market ( Mushin, Lagos)

Ladipo market is known for spare parts market in terms of availability, because of the Lagos port. Electrical and mechanical spare parts of any kind, new and old, of any car brand are available here.

5. Ariaria market ( Aba, Abia)

Ariaria market specialises in “made in Aba” and “made in Nigeria” items. Is it shoes or bags you want to buy? There is no product or brand replica that you want or are searching for that isn’t present here. Although the market has been tagged as selling replicas and inferior goods, there are also indigenous and quality products sold in the market.

6. Bodija ( Ibadan, Oyo)

At Bodija, you can purchase wholesale or retail foodstuff as you like and save more money. Bodija market has a wide variety of fresh and dried produce sold at cheap prices.

7. Oil Mill Market( Port Harcourt, Rivers)

Oil mill market is known for the crowd of people that troop in every Wednesday to buy everyday foodstuff. You can buy fresh food at cheaper rates in this market.


8. Zaki biam yam market (Benue)

Benue state, the food basket of the nation, houses the biggest yam market in Nigeria. Traders from all across the country come to Zaki biam to buy the best yams directly from the farmers at the market.

9. Kasuwar Kwari (Kano)

Kasuwar Kwari market in Kano has the best quality fabrics for sale. This market is where people from all over Nigeria, and even West Africa, come to purchase quality handmade tie and dyed fabric at a cheap cost to go sell elsewhere.

10. Alaba International Market (Lagos)

Alaba International market has everything electronics and appliances. This is also one of the biggest markets for Nollywood films distribution.





Re: These Are 10 Popular Markets In Nigeria And What They Are Known For by 22o62021: 12:48pm On May 26, 2023
So terminus Jos nko

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Re: These Are 10 Popular Markets In Nigeria And What They Are Known For by Holybaddo: 2:25pm On May 26, 2023
50% of the lagos markets are igbos hope you know
35% the Yorubas
15% the other tribes


I don chop belleful now let's the violence begin
Re: These Are 10 Popular Markets In Nigeria And What They Are Known For by ruggedtimi(m): 3:02pm On May 26, 2023
Ikoku pH should be here

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Re: These Are 10 Popular Markets In Nigeria And What They Are Known For by Gadafii: 3:22pm On May 26, 2023
Mile 12 market fruit/vegetables/staple foods for ketu,Lagos

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