Ketu market
It is a sprawling open-air market particularly known for discounted household items, including Foodstuff, Fruits, vegetables, Pepper.
Things are cheap because it is not far from Mile 12, where fruit, pepper and all fruit ingredient are sold
Address: 3, Adebayo Street, Ketu Lagos.
Nearest Bus Stop: Oyero and Off Ikosi Road
Ladipo Market
This is the biggest auto spare parts market in Lagos. You will find both new and used spare part there. It is often said that if you don’t see the spare part you are looking for in Ladipo market then it is not in Nigeria. People from faraway places source auto spare parts from this populated market.
Location: Ladipo market is located in Mushin local government area
Address: Akinwunmi Lane, Off Ladipo Street, Papa Ajao, Mushin, Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria
Phone: +234 809 204 1679
Working Hours: 9AM–6PM
Lekki (Beach) Market
It is the best place to get authentic African arts & crafts, from masks to paintings, wood carvings, masks, painting and bangles.
Location: Oba Elegushi Street off Lekki-Epe Expressway Between 4th and 5th Roundabout, Lagos, Nigeria
Nearest Bus Stop: Elegushi
Contact Person: Philip Art Gallery: +2348027182050
Makoko Asejire Market
It is located 6.50 latitude and 3.39 longitudes and it is situated at elevation 4 meters above sea level.
This is a community on water and land so their main occupation is fishing. There are a lots of fresh and live fishes for sale.
You find different fishes like white Cat fish, Tilapia fish,Sniper fish, Shiny-nose, Red-snapper, Prawns, Crabs Barracuda Fish and more in different sizes. You can get Smoking Fish in there.
Location: Makoko is a slum on the water which is located in a lagoon in Lagos
Nearest Bus stop: Adekunle(HMR), Yaba
Mile 2 Market
It is an open-air market particularly known for discounted household items, including Foodstuff, Fruits,Vegetables,Yam G.oil, Palm oil in retails.
Location: Mile 2
Nearest Bus stop: Cele-Ijesha, Mile 2, Maza Maz (1st Gate)
Mile 12 Market
The market consists of traders from different ethnic groups in Nigeria. These include: Yoruba, Hausa, Igbo, Kanuri, Ibibio, Fulani, Efik, Edo, Igala, Idoma, and Ebira just to mention a few. It is most populated with Hausa's because most Vegetables comes from the Northern part of Nigeria
All food items that are grown in tropical Africa can be found there. Including vegetables, fruits, anything related to salad, tomatoes, pepper, onions, yam, yam flour, palm oils, livestock, fresh and cheap perishables, and other numerous edible food items and non-edible items are sold there.
Location: Mile 12 market is located in Ikorodu Rd, Kosofe Lagos, Ketu local government area of Lagos state.
Ojah Market
It is a market close to the Benin republic border. It is a beautiful market close to the coast line and a home of varieties. A true picture of how a local market should be, you can get all sorts of fashion accessories from shoes and bags to cosmetics and it also has a food market in it where you can find all kinds of sea foods (shrimps, lobsters, prawns etc). Ojah market caters for the needs of Nigerians and Beninese. Fishing is a common occupation there so you’ll be treated to a meal of fish alone if that’s what you want. They all come with affordable price tags. The beauty of this place is that it is a mixed market, where you find a lot of French products from Benin republic due to proximity.
Location: It is in Badagry area of Lagos mainland.
Nearest Bus stop: Agbara
Ojodu Market
It is particularly known for discounted household items, including vegetables,foodstuff, fruits, Shoes, Bags and Electronics
Location: Ojodu Berger
Nearest Bus stop: Ojodu,Taiwo(Road Safety & VIS office)
Oyingbo Market
This market is located in the mainland Yaba axis along with its sister market at Iddo. Oyingbo market was established during the early 1920s as a depot for agricultural produce, the market gradually expanded due to developments around the Oyingbo, It is popularly known for stock fish (okporoko), crayfish, Isan and all kinds of dry fish. Sellers from other markets come there to buy in wholesales so that they can resell because this is where you will find the distributors and wholesalers.
It is remarkable how the market is dominated by women. Both selling and buying
Location: Located in the mainland Yaba axis
Nearest Bus stop: Ebute Meta, Yaba and Iddo
Oshodi Market
This is market located in Oshodi, a suburb of Lagos state, Southwestern Nigeria. It is one of the largest markets in the Lagos metropolis and is the second largest market in Nigeria. The market was established in 1860 when Nigeria was under British colonial rule to support its slave trade activities.
For Aso Ebi materials, which is usually in bales of cloths of the same materials, Pattern and design they are available.
The interesting part of it is that you can easily get a bus from any part of the city that will convey you to Oshodi
Prices of commodities in this market are also relatively cheap, some people prefer Oshodi Market to Idumota and all other Lagos Island Market.
There's nothing you want to buy at Oshodi market that you won't find, just be ready to walk.
Location: This is market located in Oshodi
Nearest Bus stop: Shogule, Bolade, Kapa
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