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Sunday, March 17, 2024

Lagos State Sunday Market Officially Takes Off...

These photos were sent in by a Stella Dimoko Korkus Blog reader and this is Surulere market with the sellers starting to display their wares....
You cannot spend more than N25k.....




22 comments:

  1. What does this mean actually?

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    1. To provide food at a cheaper rate..good initiative

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    2. I go like know

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  2. I'll try it out one Sunday

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  3. What is really happening 😳 πŸ˜•

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  4. I left my home by 7:30am to the first location,there was no site of anyone. Someone got a call that it's at Oke afe high school. I got there, numbers kept increasing. Then the registration, by past 12 pm sales has not commence. My children are at home alone so I left. The difference in their prices and that of the regular sales is little. Kudus to Lagos state government. Eko oni baje.

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    1. Sorry to hear. I hope they get more organized next time.

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  5. Chika(hello iya boys)17 March 2024 at 16:44

    Very cool ooo
    But too much crowd will just discourage me jareee
    See tomatoes,yam ,egg chaiiiπŸ’‹πŸ’‹

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  6. This is very funny. These are ordinary things a common man can get anywhere. Someone working ought to afford these things as he or she pleases. I fortunately, the government has made the economy so bad that common man cannot afford little things. They are now creating things that will make it look like they are doing you a favor by providing just little things. What a shame?

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  7. I remember living in a location where a man fitted out his van with fruits and vegetables and used to drive around and sell them. He would stop about half an hour in set locations and many were grateful for the service. The prices were comparable to what the markets would sell but many seniors were able to purchase conveniently, they made up the majority of his customer base. I wonder if something like this could work in Naija. A travelling market. Perhaps an enterprising person could try it out.

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    1. Nice one. In Naija from agberos asking for one stupid tax or another to robbers attacking the person or one task force coming up with a levy, so many issues …Naija is a peculiar place.

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  8. If they continue for a while market people increasing prices of stuff unnecessarily will respect themselves and do the needful

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  9. I no see my location address, i will like to try but on the condition of not to be stressed unto small difference.

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