Hustlers in Yaba Market: Relentless Tactics to Make a Sale

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Hustlers in Yaba Market employ relentless tactics to convince shoppers to go with them into a shop and make a purchase.

In Yaba Market, hustlers are often relentless, as they earn their livelihood by convincing a shopper to go with them into a shop and make a purchase. They position themselves strategically around the entrance of the market, targeting persons they perceive to be shoppers. They are often relentless, as they earn their livelihood by convincing a shopper to go with them into a shop and make a purchase. Fearing that I might be in the market to buy something else, he switched to other items.

“Aunty, I also sell fine women’s jeans, tops and gowns. Very nice ones, please come with me. Let me show you my shop.” At this point, I began to wonder how many shops Mr Agbaoye had

 

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