Ibadan, Nigeria
Secretariat-Agodi Road
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It is mainly a food market. It opens every day of the week. You can buy anything you want ranging from food items e.g provisions, tomatoes, meat, vegetables, fruits, rice, frozen foods, etc to clothes and kitchen utensils. There are some banks situated in the market and some parking grounds where you might be asked to pay some amount of money to park your car. There are also some really good restaurants too, where one can eat and chill.
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Hustling and bustling... All about trying to find a means to an end
You get most things here but you have to know the section to go. Some stuff are cheaper by the roadside e.g. vegetables, fresh pepper and tomatoes. Others you have to go to where the sellers of what you want converge to get a good bargain. Be aware that am not good at haggling over prices. Caveat emptor!!!
Probably the biggest food market in Ibadan. Food stuff, meat, fish, condiments, daily need items, fast moving consumer goods and lot more
Large enough to meet your demands.. Especially household needs. Food stuff of different varieties are available. Seasonings, provisions, cooking oils. For those into bakery, you are not left out, it's almost along the road. There's a section for meat. Closed by, there is a cold room especially for different species of fish. Small electronic and electrical materials are also available like blenders, torch lights and many others. Eggs and chicken are not left out.
Packaged snack foods can be bought inside Akala Complex while farm fresh foods can be bought inside Bodija Market. The deeper you go into the market, the cheaper it becomes.
It's a food market and prices are competitive
Asides from bulk pepper that can be gotten from Shasha market cheaper, this is still my best fresh food market in Ibadan.
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