If you live in Lagos Island, Epe, Ikorodu, Ikeja and Badagry, then you need to zoom into this list to find which Markets are around you....
Its from 11am to 4pm every Sunday
Ounje Eko indeed!!!
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Nice initiative
ReplyDeleteOk I will try this sunday on my way back from church
ReplyDeleteAny update from BVs who were able to make purchases at the market?
ReplyDeleteDidn't see this on time.
DeleteDropped from some families I convinced to,now they're happier.
A little save is much.
I repeat!
ABOUT OUNJE EKO.
Please if you don't understand what Government is aiming at, ask questions.
Other, European,West African, South American countries have been doing it. US has plenty fresh farm markets.
In Brazil, there are cities where the fresh farm markets don't last up to 2 hours and everything is gone, floors washed and plaza locked up.
Why is lagos own a crime? Delays should be curtailed because most women can't stand for long in the sun.
My former estate, the egg supply is at N4,000 per crate, assuming I was on ground I normally buy 2 crates, if I'm baking for the darlings in the children'su church on Sunday I buy maybe 4 crates.
I would have saved a lot if I was on ground from OUNJE EKO project.
Some people I convinced to go are still thanking me, 24 hrs plus.
Look at this breakdown.
They used Keke napeb to market arena,paid N400 per person; 2 women and their housekeepers. One of them the hubby came to pick them home.
Then the prices;
ITEM OUTSIDE INSIDE GAIN
Rice. 7100. 5325. 1800
Egg(30) 3600. 2700. 900
Beans. 8300. 6225. 2100
Garri. 5300. 3975. 1400
Bread(2) 4000. 1500. 500
Onions. 2800. 1400. 1400
For agreeing to shop there they've each saved N8,100.
It's worth it especially if you are dependent on people because I would have taken a turn from them if they didn't.
Appreciate the little they're doing so more will follow. These grandmas are facing a lot already. The cheap price is a huge relief.
Eko o no baje
ReplyDeleteEko oni bajé.
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ReplyDeleteThis is nice
Lovely initiative
ReplyDeleteGood move 👍
ReplyDeleteNice one
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