Some favorite Markets in Lagos, Nigeria

In Lagos, Nigeria, there are a whole of markets that attract a large whole of habitancy for discrete reasons. Some habitancy go to these markets to buy items because of their relatively low prices while others prefer them for a quality shopping experience. Take for instance a small scale retailer based in one of the suburbs, he or she may visit these markets to buy bulk items from wholesalers in order to resell at lower prices at a more favorable time and place. If you as a retailer deal in Gsm products such as sim packs, mobile phones, Gsm recharge cards and accessories the you will naturally visit a shop that has a large whole wholesalers dealing in such products. In Lagos Nigeria, such places consist of Computer hamlet in Ikeja, parts of the Lagos island shop (Idumota) and one end of Saka Tinubu in Victoria Island. This of procedure is just an example as there are unlimited whole of products and services one could deal in.

Here is my list of beloved markets in Lagos Nigeria and the Kind of products such markets deal in;

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1. Yaba also known as Tejuosho shop currently undergoing renovation it is one of the most contemporary markets in West Africa with acceptable facilities and infrastructure. Tejuosho shop is a densely populated market, with thousands of shopping units and tens of thousands of customers who patronize the businesses that are resident in the complex on a daily basis. Until 2007 when parts of the shop were gutted by fire, Tejuosho shop was perhaps the busiest shop in Lagos Nigeria after Idumota, Balogun, Oshodi, Alaba shop and seme markets.

2. Alaba International market. The so called largest electronics shop in Africa, Alaba international shop is home to the biggest dealers of electronic products in Nigeria. Many of the dealers are big time importers and distributors of electrical and electronic gadgets such as flat screen televisions, generators, home appliances especially refrigerators, fans, air conditioners, even Dvd sets, digital satellite dishes and decoders and many more. The shop is a beehive of activities on all days of the week except on Sundays when most of the traders go to church.

3. Computer village. Computer hamlet as the name implies is a shop that deals primarily in the buying and selling of computers along with software and hardware, mobile phones and their accessories. It is home to some of Nigeria's best phone and computer repair guys with many of them demonstrating marvelous skills in managing, maintaining and repairing phones, computer parts and other associated gadgets. However there is a draw back, this shop is also notorious for housing some habitancy of questionable character such as touts, pirates, pick pockets and fraudsters. However the shop offers many benefits such as affordable prices and quality products but only where such products are purchased from reputable and authorized dealers.

4. Idumota. One of the oldest markets in Lagos Nigeria, this shop is the largest shop in West Africa and perhaps Africa with tens of thousands of lock up shops occupying discrete buildings in the market. The certain feature about this shop is that it is made up of very many multiple storey buildings some measuring 5 or even more floors. Most of the shops are really apartment rooms converted into shops. The shop is so big that as early as 6 am in the morning it is already recording large volume of transactions.

5. Balogun. Like the Idumota Market, Balogun shop is located on the Lagos Island axis. It too is an old shop with very many lock up shops However unlike Idumota shop it has much fewer multiple storey buildings. Parts of this shop extend into Marina and Broad street (two of the busiest streets in the central company district of Lagos Nigeria).

6. Mile 12. This shop is beloved for being the hotbed of farm yield and raw foods. Any vegetable or fruit that grows in tropical Africa except those that are alien to Nigerian soil can be found in this market. It is the cheapest shop for foodstuff especially vegetables, fruits and livestock other farm produce.

7. Mushin. Mushin shop is a shop known for having very cheap items when compared with other markets of Lagos Nigeria. The shop is both a wholesale and retail shop with approximately every consumable startling ready for sale.

8. Oshodi. Known for its rowdiness and large size Oshodi shop is Nigeria's second largest shop after Idumota market. Up until early 2008, Oshodi was a no go area for many pedestrians and motorists as its roads were so jam packed that free flow of traffic was approximately impossible. That is a thing of the past following the determination of the Lagos state government to rid the state of rowdiness, lawlessness and disorderliness. Prices of commodities in this shop are also relatively cheap.

9. Onyingbo (White sand). This shop located in the mainland Yaba axis along with its sister shop at Iddo is a prime shop in that it serves as a transit point between Lagos and a whole of Northern states with foodstuff arriving from Northern Nigeria level to it straight through Iddo. Although not as cheap as Ketu Market, oyingbo shop has a whole of affordable commodities generally foodstuff and livestock.

10. Alade shop in Ikeja. This shop is contemporary but not as unblemished as tejuosho. A whole of businesses mostly corporate services and retail stores operate in the shop offering services such as tour and tour services, bureau de change, resale of consumables and even car hire services exist in this market. Things are relatively costly owing to its location (Allen Avenue) and nearnessy to the international airport.

Some favorite Markets in Lagos, Nigeria

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