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  2. Ladipo Market - Wikipedia

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    It is entirely open when you are coming from various areas in Lagos or different objections outside Lagos. It is the greatest market for buying vehicle parts in the entirety of Africa. It is a decent hotspot for both tokunbo (unfamiliar utilized) and new auto extra parts in Nigeria, and numerous clients result in these present circumstances ...

  3. Tokunbo vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The word 'Tokunbo' is a unisex name given to children of Yoruba heritage born overseas. It literally means 'born overseas' or 'born across the sea'. In Nigeria, the Tokunbo market signifies the place where different kinds of used items such as electronics, cars, and domestic goods are sold.

  4. Ikotun - Wikipedia

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    Ikotun Market also known as irepodun market [3] is an open-air market located in Ikotun. [4] The market which is particularly known for its price-based selling technique has about 8,400 lock-up shops and over 10,000 traders-selling items ranging from foodstuff to clothes, appliances, gadgets and so on, [5] making it one of the biggest markets in Lagos and a major contributor to the growth of ...

  5. Automotive industry in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The plant was situated along the newly constructed Lagos-Badagry expressway and production began in 1975. The cars where assembled from completely knocked down parts imported from Germany and supplied by Volkswagen. The plant produced the Beetle (1300cc, 1500cc, 1600cc), Audi(100 cd), Golf, Kombi bus, Jetta and Passat. The company's vehicles ...

  6. Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    According to the company, 70% of its car parts are produced locally, [5] while the rest are sourced from Japan, China, and Germany. [ 3 ] Among IVM's vehicle models are the five-seaters Fox (1.5-litre engine) and Umu (2-litre engine) as well as the mini-bus Uzo .

  7. Okada (motorcycle taxi) - Wikipedia

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    Achaba in Kano, Nigeria. An okada (also achaba, going, inaga [1]) is a motorcycle taxi commonly used in Nigeria and other African countries. [2]Motorcycle taxis or okadas are also commonly used in some other West African countries, [3] including Togo (oléyia), Benin (), Burkina Faso, Liberia (phen-phen), Ghana [4] and Sierra Leone.