Thanks to Instagram vendors, there鈥檚 hardly any stigma around okrika clothes these days. However, it鈥檚 hard to shake the feeling the rebrand of 鈥渙krika鈥 to 鈥渢hrift鈥 is doing more harm than good. These days, the vendors compete with boutique owners for the most ridiculous price. When you say, 鈥淏ut this is okrika now鈥, you鈥檒l get responses like 鈥淲e factored in transport fare, the stress of selecting the best pieces, bla bla bla.鈥
If you鈥檙e tired of the back and forth, and want to dump these vendors for good, we鈥檝e compiled some actual okrika markets in Lagos sure to give you value for money.
Iyana LUTH Bus stop, Mushin
Listen, if you鈥檙e in the market for the sickest okrika footwear, this is your plug. The Hausa traders open shop around 5 p.m. every day, and they鈥檝e got everything from sneakers to corporate shoes. Their prices go as low as 鈧1500, depending on your price-haggling skills.
Aswani market, Oshodi
The good thing about this market? You might go for shoes and clothes but return home with interior d茅cor, kitchen utensils and electronics, just because of how ridiculously cheap the prices are. Before inflation hit, prices were as low as 鈧20 – 鈧50 for clothing items, but these days expect to spend 鈧100 – 鈧300 for the same things. But you need a strong eye for fashion to find the best pieces and style them to perfection. To catch the newest stock, best to visit on Tuesdays around 8 a.m. 鈥 11 a.m.
Katangua, Abule Egba
Everyone knows this market but hardly visits it because of the distance and insane stress levels involved in navigating the place. But if you鈥檝e got the energy and your price-haggling game is tight, this might be the sickest okrika market you鈥檒l come across. Their items are close to new, and you鈥檒l get pieces from high-end designers too. They get new stock on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. It鈥檚 best to visit around 6 a.m. 鈥 10 a.m. on these days.
Yaba market
If you ask UNILAG and Yabatech students, they鈥檒l tell you Yaba market is now overrated. But that doesn鈥檛 mean you should rule it out completely. Just make sure you go with an OG thrifter who can beat down the prices. Avoid Yaba if you鈥檙e new to okrika; the traders will see you as a JJC and sell at boutique prices. Best to visit on Wednesdays and Fridays around 6 a.m. and 9 a.m.
Arena market, Oshodi
Arena market is similar to Aswani market in terms of range, but the prices are slightly higher. Still, you鈥檒l get fashion items at under 鈧1000. You鈥檒l also find ridiculously cheap deals for electronic appliances, beddings, cooking utensils and interior d茅cor items. Monday visits work best for this market if you want the best offerings.
Cele market
This market isn鈥檛 as popular as others on the list, but best believe it should be on your radar. They鈥檝e got everything from shoes and bags to household items. Prices can go as low as 鈧2000 or as high as 鈧5000, depending on what you鈥檙e buying. Best to visit on weekdays and in the evening, when the traders are fully open.




