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| Ikeja's Biggest Street Food Market Shut Down, Vendors Displaced by Nairalanduser10(op): 12:38am On Jan 05, 2025 |
Ikeja’s once-vibrant biggest street food located in Alade Avenue was an area that brought both cultural richness and economic opportunities to the area. However, this ended after the government abruptly shut down the food spot, citing concerns over noise pollution and illegal trade activities. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YmfmZhiEak?si=EIZLqRPs_Qv0_5gs |
| Re: Ikeja's Biggest Street Food Market Shut Down, Vendors Displaced by cucumbar: 2:22am On Jan 05, 2025 |
Nairalanduser10:This place used to be very bubbly before covid. After covid, activities there became a shadow of itself. Was there last in 2023, and activities there had not increased. so sad its been shut down, more so, without providing alternatives to the vendors affected. you dey paid employment ,dem go sack you. You dey self employed, government will press your neck. May Nigeria never happen to us. Amen |
| Re: Ikeja's Biggest Street Food Market Shut Down, Vendors Displaced by dominique(mod): 12:29pm On Jan 05, 2025 |
Op what's your source? |
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