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Monday | open 24 hours | |||||
Tuesday | open 24 hours | |||||
Wednesday | open 24 hours | |||||
Thursday | open 24 hours | |||||
Friday | open 24 hours | |||||
Saturday | open 24 hours | |||||
Sunday | open 24 hours |
Nima Road, Accra, Accra Metropolis, GH Ghana
contacts phone: +233 24393212
larger map & directionsLatitude: 5.5814491, Longitude: -0.1986163
Samira Halid
::Nice but crowdy place on market days. Commodities are at their lowest prices there
Tachega Timothy
::Is always crowned with cars ,motors etc but is really nice to see the motors display
Emmeline Tagoe
::A great place to shop for spices, grains and many foodstuffs local and from our immediate neighbours on the borders of the country
Sammo Sheriff
::One of the busiest street and market in the Greater Accra Region. You can find almost everything here relating to food stuffs, vegetables and spices at very affordable prices. I wouldn't advice you to drive to this place if your are not so experienced in driving.
Efia Esoteric
::Very busy local Ghanaian market. I went on a Monday which is not the main market day. But it was still extremely busy. Complicated by the fact that some local roads had been blocked off due to a funeral. The market is situated in a Muslim Quarter. I was told the area is mainly inhabitied by migrants from the North, with the area being granted to the migrants for settlement by Kwame Nkrumah. This provides an extra cultural twist. You can hear the call for prayer from the local mosques as you shop. All you would expect to find in a local market is available: local fresh food stuff, yams meats, fish, fabric, toilettries and so much more. I came away with a dried ginger supply and some innovative calabash containers, with lids. I wish I could have stayed longer, I'll definitely return on my next trip. If you love local African life, people and produce, I highly recommend a visit. But be ready to get in the thick of it and wear comfortable walking shoes!