Second Hand Market Boom: Nasarawa Residents Enjoy Cheap Goods

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The Sunday to Sunday Second Hand Clothes Market In Akwanga, Nasarawa State is one market that no one wants to miss as it has become the attraction of not a few in the state. Adjusting to the reality of economy of the country, residents take pride in what their pockets can afford. Danjuma Joseph (Lafia) […]

 

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