


Today i decided to visit a very popular market in a town called Akure. Akure is the state capital of Ondo state in Nigeria.
The name of this market is popularly called ARAKALE. This market is very big and has different sessions for the sales of different things. There are sessions for foodstuff, rawfood, provision, building materials, clothing and many more.
This market is a daily market, meaning it is opened everyday. Unlike some market in this same town
which are meant to be open every 3 or 5 days interval.
This market is known for the availability of everything. There is nothing you want that you won't find in this market.
Though this is not the only market in Akure, there are still some market outlets which are not as big as ARAKALE market.
I didn't go inside the market today, i just happens to visit the outer part of the market, where i took this ❤️ picture and video. In my next write up i promise to bring you tge beauty and suprises that accompany the inside of this Arakale market. This market makes buying and selling easy and adventurous. This is the kind of market that you would want to come to with a written budget or else you go home buying things you did not plan for😆. It funny, but that isbthe reality.
Many people prefer coming to this market because they get what they want in different brands, thereby giving them the choice of varieties to choose from.




This is a popular bus stop around the market area

This is mama gold building, this beautiful specializes in selling flour, making materials, baking designs some many more.

This is Paulchris building specializes in the sells of kitchen materials and plumbing materials

This is Akeso building, specilizes in the selling of tiles of different colors, sizes and designs

One of the popular banks in the market.
This is just the little tour i did today. Next time, i will give you another update as i enters inside the market and show you the beauty, the culture, the norms and values that ARAKALE market has. Till then stay tune.
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