Every shopper would like to spend his or her money on
qualitative and affordable products. Whatever is your taste or class, there
is hardly any item that you will want to buy from a Nigerian market that cannot
be found in at least one of the markets in Jos. In this post, I will be taking
you through the seven major markets in Jos, in no particular order, where you
can buy any item you want for yourself and loved ones. If you
are ready let’s go!
1.
Terminus market
Located
along Murtala Muhammed Way, this is by far the biggest and most popular market
in Jos. Here, you can buy all your food stuff, groceries, cloths, shoes, bags,
and many other items. Since the main structure of the market was destroyed by
fire years ago, trading was decentralized to about three different locations
which are not far apart. So you may need to do some walking
around to fully explore the market (which is actually good for your
health right?).
Fig. 1: Terminus Roundabout |
Fig. 2: A section of Terminus Market |
2.
Railway market
Further down Murtala
Muhammed Way, close to the Nigerian Railway Corporation, is the Railway market.
Here, you can find boutiques to buy your clothes, shoes, bags, belts,
sunglasses and so many other related items.
Fig. 3: Railway Market |
3.
Rwang Pam street
Are you wondering where
you can buy stuff like computers, books and other educational materials? Rwang
Pam street is the best location for such kind of things. If you are coming from
the Plateau Riders axis, it is located two streets before terminus. Here, you
will not only find several bookshops and computer shops, but you will also find
stores where computer hardware and software maintenance is carried out.
Fig. 4: Rwang Pam Street |
4.
GSM market (Hamaz)
Located on Ahmadu Bello Way, which is just a
street before terminus market, this market is popularly known as Hamaz. Trust
me, there is hardly any phone model that you are looking for that you won’t
find here. If you like shopping in superstores like There is also a superstor along this street called Onigbinde storesAlso, several commercial banks have their branches along this
street.
Fig. 5: GSM Market (Hamaz) |
5.
Daily market
Located in Gada biyu
area of Jos, you can find all sorts of food stuff, soup ingredients, fish, meat
and much more. One thing I love so much about this market is that you can find
exotic soup ingredients such as periwinkles and snail for making delicacies
like edikaiko, afang, olubo and ofe nsala. This way, you don’t have to miss
home so much if you are from the south-south and south eastern part of Nigeria.
6. Tomato market
This market is located
in Farin Gada. It is the biggest market in plateau state when it comes to
vegetables like tomatoes, pepper, onions, and other food crops like tubers
(irish potatoes, sweet potatoes and yam), beans, millet, wheat and corn, etc.
that are cultivated in the northern part of the country. Because these items
are sold in large quantities here, you will get some of them such as tomatoes,
onions and irish potatoes at a cheaper rate.
Last but not the least
is the Katako market, which is located in Laranto. Here, we have the biggest
wood market in Plateau state and the biggest second hand cloths and shoes market in the state. But of major interest to me and probably to
you is the second hand cloths and shoes market. The unique thing about the clothes and
shoes from this market is that they are affordable, durable and highly
fashionable. If you are a fashionable and classy person but you don’t want to
spend too much money to maintain your lifestyle, then trust me when I say that
you will love this market.
Fig. 8: Some Second Hand Cloths at Katako Market, Jos |
On a final note, I
would like to offer some piece of advice as you go for shopping in these
markets. Just like it is with every other Nigerian market, try to be smart and
vigilant when you visit any of these markets. For example, just like in all GSM
markets in Nigeria, you have to be very observant when you go to buy a phone. Please
don’t buy from people standing along the road as they may sell to you stolen
products. Until I come your way again next week with some more cool stuff about
our city Jos, I will leave you with this quote by Eleanor Roosevelt:
“The purpose of life, after all, is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience.”