First Class alied

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Awka, Nigeria

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First Class alied Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

First Class alied is located in Awka, Nigeria on Nnamdi Azikiwe Ave. First Class alied is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category wheel alignment service in Nigeria.

Address

Nnamdi Azikiwe Ave

Phone

+234 9013900811

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingDoes not have assistive hearing loop

Open hours

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Precious Chinenye Ndigwe

The market here is the second most popular market in Awka, you can get practically anything from Groceries to cosmetics and kitchen appliances. It's a walk from my home and Situated in the heart of Amenyi

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Emmanuel Ejete

It's a cool market/mini market ,this the last stop for tricycle moving through old road so you can't miss it You'll find a lot of things there at good prices and easy transport too

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ikenna Okonkwo

That was a good experience. I got my first best Shawarma from.Xfit Golden bite Awka and ate it there.

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Marvelous Igboanugo

I enjoy the night market. You get to see mostly the essentials. It's not that big, but it isn't a small market. It blossoms mostly on NKWO market days.

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Chinaza Uyaelumuo

It's a popular market that is known to sell fruits at very affordable prices. It's easy to locate to as its not in a hidden area.

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obiora okechukwu

Accessible, no parking space though. But great provision stores and grocery

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Chukwuebuka Okwuosa

Easy to access. Fresh fruits available

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Just Adaeze

The market has everything you need for a little price. But the variety of products sold here aren't as vast the ones sold at the bigger market, Eke Awka Market. The location also is very accessible, travelers on the go can have quick access here without any trouble. The fruits sold here are fresher than the ones sold at the Eke Awka Market, which is strange though. The cleanliness of the environment is rather something worth worrying about, the place is always messed up. Sometimes the waste from the marketers and people living around that area are dumped on d roadside, making the place a mess!