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Top 5 markets to get cheap things in Ibadan

News Express |20th Sep 2023 | 1,300
Top 5 markets to get cheap things in Ibadan

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Ibadan, the vibrant capital of Oyo State in Nigeria, is a shopping paradise where residents take their love for shopping to another level.

With its vastness, the city accommodates numerous markets, each of which attracts thousands of buyers daily.

The cosmopolitan nature and size of Ibadan have lured in many sellers, buyers, and even farmers, resulting in reasonably priced goods compared to markets in larger cities like Lagos.

Here, we present five markets in Ibadan where you can find affordability without compromising on variety or quality.

1.Agbeni Market

Situated along Ologede Street, Agbeni Market is a sprawling wholesale market.

The market boasts hundreds of small shops and stalls, housing both major and minor distributors.

From household items to a diverse array of products, Agbeni Market offers competitive prices, making it a go-to market for the budget-conscious shopper. In this market, you can find all sorts of food produce at wholesale prices.

2.Ogunpa Market

Known for a variety of locally manufactured and Chinese goods, Ogunpa Market, situated around the Dugbe Alawo axis, caters to fashion ware, household items, machinery, and more.

Despite government plans for modernisation, this market remains a haven for affordable shopping.

3.Oja-Oba

Translated as the Kings Market, Oja-Oba is celebrated for its fruits and raw foodstuffs, including peppers, tomatoes, yams, and plantains, all at reasonable prices.

The market is conveniently located near the Olubadans palace.

4.Bodija Market

Initially established in October 1987 due to overcrowding at Orita Merin foodstuff market, Bodija Market has evolved into one of the busiest markets in Ibadan.

It offers a wide range of household products, agricultural produce, and manufactured food items.

Additionally, its a primary hub for cattle and livestock sales in Oyo State, drawing both Hausa and Yoruba traders.

5.Oje Market

With a history spanning over a century, Oje Market is an ancient market central to Ibadan.

It specialises in Yoruba and international fabrics like Aso Oke, Sanyan, and Alaari, alongside ornamental beads and traditional herbs. (Nigerian Tribune)




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