Popular Markets in Imo




Imo Market
List of Popular Market in Imo State:


Afor Ogbe Market
Anhara Market Isiala Mbano 
Christ Church Market 
Ekpeikpa at Isinweke
Ekeukwu/Eke Onuwa
Isiala Mbano
International market Orlu
Okigwe Market
Orie Agu Nsu Market
Orlu main Market
Owerri Market

1. Afor Ogbe Market: Afor Ogbe Market is a popular daily market in the Ahiazu-Mbaise council area of Imo State. It is one of the richest markets in the state, offering a diverse amount of produce for sale.
2. Anhara Market: This market sells primarily foodstuffs and beverages at wholesale prices, retailers come from every part of Imo state to buy all their products at a low cost for high-profit margins.

3. Ekeukwu/Eke Onuwa Market: The market is open for business every day. It is primarily a food market. It serves as a distribution centre for frozen foods. Many retailers come to buy fish, turkey, and chicken cartoons to sell elsewhere.

4. International market Orlu: This market used to be local and almost disorganized. But with the emergence of International market Orlu. The old market structure was brought down and three superstructures erected to give the market a local flavour with standard finishing. The three green-roofed buildings are now the centre of commerce in Orlu.
5. Isiala Mbano Market: Isiala Mbano is a Local Government Area in Imo State, Nigeria. Its market is a relatively small market where petty traders gather to display their vegetables, and food produce.
6. Okigwe Market: Okigwe is the third-largest city, after Owerri and Orlu, in Imo state located in Okigwe Local Government Area of Nigeria. The city lies between the Port Harcourt-Enugu-Maiduguri rail line. Eke Okigwe was a weekly market activity before that occurs every Eke day in Igbo calendar before it sprouted out to a daily market based on increased population and expansion of okigwe as a whole.
7. Orie Agu Nsu Market: It is located in the developing city of Umuakagu Nsu, in Ehime-Mbano LGA, of Okigwe senatorial district in the Eastern Heartland (IMO State) of Nigeria. It is open almost every day but is most heavily populated every five days. It is a significant market for food retailers and wholesalers both within and outside of the state, as customers come from neighbouring states.

 




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