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uzoo (f)
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hi everyone
its really sad what happened to business in tejuosho market ( especially for the traders)
i go there to do most of my house hold shopping, even personal shopping
from curtains to underwear,apparel to food stuffs, because of the variety now i can't even find one customer to buy from,
who knows when they'll finish the construction work going on there
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WAVixen
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I share your sentiments, the beginning of the project hasn't even been launched.So the completion might be futher away then we imagine, considering the spate of things going on. The Balogun market is available, and Yaba itself is semi functional. If you call shopping by the road side with motor cyles (okadas) giving you a run for your high blood pressure as they wheez past in droves! And the desperate traders (males) tugging, pushing, cursing, robbing, rubbing,groping at you to encourage you to patronise their wares is anything to go by. All in all, I sure miss my Yaba. You can still get some sort of shopping done, as long as you know the tunnels and alleys to explore outside the demolished market.
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HR.hotness (f)
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Hold up. . . whats happening?  Oh no, i was looking foward to going and getting lost in there. when i visit in july . . . where do i get my bargaining and battering fix now? 
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uzoo (f)
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@HR.Hotness
i feel you dear,
tejuosho market has been levelled to dust and stones as we speak , i couldnt believe my eyes when i got there.
the market was set ablaze last christmas, and since then , they've pulled the entire structure down.
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HR.hotness (f)
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@HR.Hotness
i feel you dear,
tejuosho market has been levelled to dust and stones as we speak , i couldnt believe my eyes when i got there.
the market was set ablaze last christmas, and since then , they've pulled the entire structure down.
For real?  so what happened to all the traders ? 
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Florence22 (f)
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To the traders, they have know choice than to look for better place for themselves. If they are still depending on government or the land thy've fail is better for them to find where to stay and sell there goods. please don't predict
stay kool
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uzoo (f)
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well,some still hang around the road side, while some trade from home, you know,they contact their customers by phone whenever they have new items
when i came back i had to find some numbers from my old sim card in order to get in touch with some curtain dealers, from the market
And they did everything at my place.
it was tough, considering the PHCN factor.
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stillwater (f)
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Are you serious?  That's bad.
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Gamine (f)
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there is more dan enoff hope. If u nid provisions n foodstuffs go 2 Apongbo. For cloths n oda items go to Lagos i.e balogun, tinubu n co. Or if u likn get dwn 2 shoprite. You cn also patronise ikeja areas aint 2 shabby
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