The Mufty/Islamic Market in Iwo, Osun State, has opened for its seventh edition, providing much-needed relief to residents amid rising prices across the country.
The market, which has gained popularity for maintaining affordable rates, continues to offer a variety of essential food items at prices that remain stable despite inflationary pressures elsewhere.
According to the latest update, the market is offering red beans at ₦3,200 per drum, while white beans are priced at ₦2,600 for the big size and ₦3,200 for the small size. Gaari, another staple, is available for ₦900, and rice is priced at ₦2,600. Additionally, a set of six tubers of yam is being sold for ₦5,000.
The market operates every five days and welcomes customers of all religious backgrounds, making it a vital resource for the local community.
Alongside the listed items, a variety of other commodities are also available, ensuring that the market meets the diverse needs of its patrons.
As economic challenges persist, the Mufty/Islamic Market in Iwo continues to stand out as a beacon of affordability, providing essential goods at prices that many find difficult to match elsewhere.
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