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  2. Oluwo fish market - Wikipedia

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    The Oluwo fish market also known as the Epe fish market is the biggest fish market in Lagos state. It is located in Epe, Lagos State, Nigeria.The Oluwo fish market traders are mostly women because of the chain of distribution which allow the fishermen mostly men to catch the fishes and deliver them to the trader who in turn sell them to the retailers.

  3. List of markets in Lagos - Wikipedia

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    Epe Fish Market [2] Iyana-Iba Market; Ikotun Market; Igando Market; Idumota Market; Ita Faji Market; Isale Eko Market, Lagos Island [2] Jankarra Market, Lagos Island [2] Ladipo Market; Lekki Market [4] Agboju Market; Daleko Market; Morocco I and II markets [2] Mushin market [5] Oyingbo Market; Mile 12 Market; Oniru New Market; Fespar market ...

  4. Bole Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Bole festival is a brain child of the founder Kennedy Nonso Iwuh who started the festival in 2016 with around 300 attendees. [2] [3]Bole is a traditional name of a popular street delicacy blend of plantain, potatoes, yam and fresh fish.

  5. Category:Freshwater fish of West Africa - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles about freshwater fish found in West Africa which, for the purpose of this category, is defined as Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Ivory Coast, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo

  6. Main Market, Onitsha - Wikipedia

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    The building that made up the main market Onitsha which was regarded as the largest in Nigeria was destroyed during the Nigeria civil war in 1968 and was rebuilt after the war. [ 3 ] The market is governed by one of the most revered traders associations on the continent, the Onitsha Market Traders Association (OMATA).

  7. Boli (plantain) - Wikipedia

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    Boli roasting in Nigeria. Boli is a roasted plantain snack or meal [1] in Nigeria. It is native to the Yoruba people of Nigeria but also eaten by Rivers people due to acculturation. [2] [3] [4] It is referred to as 'boli' in South West Nigeria these people are known as the Yoruba people and is eaten with groundnuts.

  8. Ijora, Lagos - Wikipedia

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    Ajeloro Fish Market in Ijora Coal Wharf is located in this neighborhood. Ijora-Badia is one of Lagos' under-serviced but high density areas. [ 4 ] Many early inhabitants of Ijora-Badia are resettlers from Oluwole Village, when the village was acquired by the government for the construction of the National Theatre .

  9. Argungu Fishing Festival - Wikipedia

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    Over 50,000 fishermen participated in the annual festival held in Kebbi State and the winners were graded based on the weight of the fish caught. [17] The President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari visited the 2020 Argungu Fishing Festival [18] [19] [20] The festival in 2020 was the 60th edition after 10 years of being on hold according to the ...