#MarketFriday is initiated by . Thanks for the wonderful initiative.
Today, I went to shop for foodstuffs that we last my family for a month before school resumes. Most times, my husband do the shopping because of the stress of transporting the foodstuffs to the house but today I have to fill in for him since he's just recovering from his illness. He described a place where he normally do buy foodstuffs at a cheaper price and asked me to buy from there. Since the owner of the store is an Hausa man, Yoruba people from Western part of Nigeria commonly call them "Aboki" meaning "friend". People prefer to shop from them than their fellow "Yoruba people". Why? We believe the Aboki usually sells at a cheaper price and are always honest with their measurements.
I got to the store and I bought some of my stuff's from there. I bought beans, wheat flour, semolina, Garri, noodles and spaghetti and seasoning cubes. Everything sum up to #7,000 which is approximately $14.