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This will help. There are particular markets that you can get things really cheap in Ibadan, because
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Dugbe, Agbeni, Ogunpa: Heard of these names before? They are connected markets in Ibadan, more like the local business hub of Ibadan city.
In Dugbe you can get new and graded clothes, shoes, bags, home ware also stuff to fill your pot and belly. Oh! There’s a shopping mall in Dugbe, in
fact twin malls, that makes it two. So for those who love to shop on the side
where there’s a lot of forming, knock
yourselves out.
Ogunpa sells most of the products you would find in ‘Onitsha’, Made in China goods, and
Nigerian Manufactured ones too. From household stuff, fashion accessories to hardware and machinery.
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In Agbeni you can get household stuff, i.e. groceries,
cosmetics, hair extensions and weaves, underwear, fashion accessories costume jewelry
and toiletries at dirt cheap prices.
Well, there’s also a store at Felele that sells stuff you
find in Agbeni market at the cheapest prices I’ve ever seen in Ibadan, that’s
if you can make a trip down there.
Not to forget Aleshinloye Market which I personally do not
consider a market to get things cheap, it’s the kind of market you go to very
smart and alert, but you can get plastic craft, home ware kitchenware, clothes,
shoes, fabrics and materials for craft, groceries and back to school stuff.
Oja oba (King’s market) popular for fruits and raw food stuff like pepper, tomatoes, plantains, yams, and the likes go for great
prices here.
Gbagi market popular for all the fabrics, shoes, bags, jewelry and other things you need for your owambe statement ;) located on old ife road and there's a link from the new ife express too.
That’s about most of them. Not all markets with specialties
in Ibadan were discussed but most of the rest are neighbourhood and the new scout camp
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There you have it. So are you a pro Ibadan shopper and want to share a recent shopping experience, or you have questions, or you don't think this is sooo correct...please us the comment box or do a mail to owambedresscode@gmail.com
One more thing... Can you identify the markets in the pictures? Something in the goody if you get it right and get it first...;)
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