Markets in Lagos, Nigeria, offer a broad and diverse range of new, second-hand goods, products and merchandise for consumers.
Notable markets in Lagos include:
- Agbalata Market Badagry
- Alaba international market
- Ajah Market
- Aratumi Market
- Balogun Market, Lagos Island[1]
- Bar Beach Market[2]
- Computer Village[3]
- Èbúté Èrò Market, Lagos Island[2]
- Epe Fish Market[2]
- Iyana-Iba Market
- Ikotun Market
- Igando Market
- Idumota Market
- Ita Faji Market
- Isale Eko Market, Lagos Island[2]
- Jankarra Market, Lagos Island[2]
- Ladipo Market
- Lekki Market[4]
- Agboju Market
- Daleko Market
- Morocco I and II markets[2]
- Mushin market[5]
- Oyingbo Market
- Mile 12 Market
- Oniru New Market
- Fespar market
- Oshodi Market[6]
- Rauf Aregbesola Market[7]
- Téjúoshó Market[8]
- Sangotedo Market
- Ajuwe Market
- Jakande Market
- Akodo Market, Epe
- Boundary Seafood Market
- Apongbo Market (household and souvenirs)
- Liverpool Crayfish Market
- Arena Market
- Cele Market
- Ijesha Market, Ijeshatedo
- State Market
- Agege Market
- Jankara Market, Ijaiye
- Owode Onirin
- Amu market
- Onipanu iron rod market
- Odunade market Orile
- Ojuwoye Market
- Plaintain Market
- Ladipo Paper Market
- Aswani Market
- Leather market
References
edit- ^ "Balogun Market". About Lagos. Retrieved September 7, 2014.
- ^ a b c d e f "Nigeria: Lagos", West Africa (4th ed.), Lonely Planet, 1999, pp. 710+, OL 8314753M
- ^ Josfyn Uba; Christine Onwuachuba (August 6, 2013). "The Biggest Markets in Lagos". The Sun. Retrieved September 7, 2014.
- ^ "Lagos:Lekki Market". Delta Sky. Retrieved September 19, 2014.
- ^ "Some favorite markets in Lagos, Nigeria". Travelbagslaptop. April 12, 2012. Retrieved September 7, 2014.
- ^ Peter Probst (2012). "Lagos-Oshodi". In Kerstin Pinther; et al. (eds.). Afropolis: City Media Art. Jacana Media. ISBN 978-1-4314-0325-7.
- ^ "Lagos Markets shut down as Akiolu installs Tinubu Ojo as Iyaloja". Vanguard. Retrieved September 7, 2014.
- ^ "First bank financed ultramodern Tejuosho market reopens in Lagos". Archived from the original on September 8, 2014. Retrieved September 7, 2014.
Further reading
edit- Bayo Lawal (2004). "Markets and Street Trading in Lagos". In Toyin Falola; et al. (eds.). Nigerian Cities. Africa World Press. ISBN 978-1-59221-169-2.
External links
editWikimedia Commons has media related to Markets in Lagos, Nigeria.
- Postcard of market at Ebute Ero, Lagos, ca.1920