Eko Market

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Eko market is located in Lagos State. The Western part of Nigeria. Eko market is one of the most popular markets in Lagos State. It's also one of the most popular markets in Nigeria. Eko market has different phases but guess what, it's all in one market. Eko market is also located on Lagos Island. A market on the Island😁. The markets in Eko market are listed as follows.They are:

*Eko Idumota

*Eko Balogun

*Eko Gorodom

*Eko Adeniji

Eko Idumota: This is one of the oldest markets in Lagos State and it's also one of the largest markets in West Africa. It has thousands of shops filled with goods. This market is very popular and they resume as early as 7:00am. It consists of multiple storey buildings. Eko Idumota is majorly known for selling clothes and body accessories. You meet different kind of people in Eko market. It's a very rough market with a lot of people. Eko Idumota is overcrowded. If you go to Eko Idumota with a friend, you two may miss each other because of the crowd that's too much😁.

Also, you need to hold your belongings well. Either your phone, bag or anything you hold, just make sure you hold it well or else, some bad boys may snatch it from you😁. It's just like Computer village in Ikeja. I'm gonna talk about that someday. You tend to get almost everything you want in Eko Idumota. As long as it is accessories, they have it.

Eko Balogun: Eko Balogun is very close to Idumota. Don't forget that I said they're all in one market but one is definitely closer to one. Eko Balogun is where you can find various bags, wigs, shoes, gold. They sell the same thing as Eko Idumota. They both have the same features. They're both crowded. Here too, make sure you hold your properties well😁😁 to avoid stories that touches. Balogun market is very big and I'm sure you can get all you want there.

They also sell gift items. Imagine you're having a party and you're thinking that you can't get all you need at once. It's a lie. You can always get everything you need in Eko Balogun. Cloth, Bag, Wig, Jewelry, Gift items, Shoes e.t.c. They have all that you can think of buying when you have a party.

Eko Gorodom: Where are my biscuit and sweet lovers. This place is totally different from those two I mentioned earlier. Here, they sell sweet, biscuits, soap and everything we use on a daily basis. You know you can't do without soap in a day, they have soap. You can't do without toothpaste in a day, they have it. You can either buy wholesale or buy in retail. It depends on what you want. Here, they also import things we can eat from other countries to Nigeria. If you've ever licked a sweet that has Chinese writing there, just know that it was first imported to Eko market. Different kind of activities go on here. Some people sell market, some people buy, some people help others to carry their load and they'll pay them, some people came to stealπŸ˜πŸ˜‚ so don't loose guard. Eko Gorodom is not as crowdy as Eko Balogun and Eko Idumota.

Eko Adeniji: Popularly called Adeniji Eko. It has a very fine roundabout even though some touts made it dirty now. Here, they sell all kind of building materials. They sell keys, padlocks and every home accessories. They end of Adeniji tends to be crowded simply because it's close to Idumota.

Generally, Eko market is fun and it's very stressful and that's why we have people that hawk cold drinks soarket is fun 😊😊.

I hope you enjoy my article πŸ₯°πŸ₯°πŸ₯°

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Market tour! It was really nice to get to know these markets, we still have to visit them 😁 It is good that there are close enough markets in which everything you want, but it seems very crowded

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2 years ago

Yes😊😊😊 This is Lagos An overpopulated place

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I have been to Lagos once though for an event. I didn't have enough time to scan through the nooks and corners of the state, but from the look of things and the embedded images. The market is really a very large one. I'm always careful when I'm going to a market regardless of its size. From the images I'd make sure I'm 100% careful so as not to lose any valuable

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2 years ago

Yhh good Please go to Eko market one day You'll realize it's fun

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