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Explore the Vibrant Lekki Arts & Craft Market with Plazzaa

The Lekki Arts and Craft Market, also known as Oba Elegushi Market or Jakande Market, is a haven for creative art and handmade crafts in Lagos. Everything here is affordably priced, making it a popular choice among art enthusiasts.

Situated on Oba Elegushi Street, just before the fifth roundabout off Lekki-Epe Expressway, the market is easily accessible, though the road leading to it can be challenging, particularly during the rainy season due to its shallow drainage system.

The market’s outward appearance resembles that of a shopping complex, and its vertical architectural design may not immediately convey its identity as an art market. Clear signage would greatly aid in its recognition.

Upon arrival, visitors will find a parking area, where a parking fee is typically collected. The market is predominantly a cash-based economy, although a minority of vendors accept bank transfers. The well-organized layout of the market facilitates easy navigation.

Bargaining skills will come in handy if you want to get the best prices.

The offerings at the market are diverse. Visitors can explore an array of Ankara products, including backpacks, handbags, purses, and fabrics. Bargaining skills are essential, as prices are negotiable. The market features an assortment of craftworks, encompassing wooden sculptures, metalwork, brass, and Yoruba-inspired pieces. Prices for these items vary widely, from N1,000 and above, depending on size and complexity.

Beyond this, there are stalls dedicated to beadwork, paintings, and leather goods. Visitors can find items like cowrie bead jewelry, bracelets, straw hats, genuine coral, leather bags, wallets, and more.

The Lekki Arts and Craft Market is recognized for its well-structured layout, reasonable pricing, authentic artworks and crafts, a lack of crowded spaces, and minimal harassment from vendors. However, there are areas that could be improved. The road network leading to the market requires attention, and visible signage would enhance its discoverability. Additionally, encouraging traders to offer alternative payment methods, such as card payments, would provide added convenience for patrons.

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