Nigerian Lady in the UK Visits Lagos Market in London for the First Time, Shares Her Excitement
- A Nigerian lady who lives in the UK had her first visit to the Lagos market in London and captured her amazing experience on video
- She was thrilled to discover many of the local food ingredients that she missed from home
- She showed how eventful her visit was as she enjoyed the sights, sounds, and smells of the market
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A young lady from Nigeria who resides in the UK decided to explore the Lagos market in London for the first time and shared her wonderful experience on video.
In a video shared by @zimbiat_, she was overjoyed to find many of the local food ingredients that she craved from her homeland, such as okra and fresh pepper.
She narrated how eventful and fun-filled her visit was as she immersed herself in the vibrant atmosphere of the market, mingling with the friendly vendors.
Watch the video below:
Legit.ng compiled some of the reactions below:
Big Adegii reacted:
“Nah only us wey never buy car fit relate sha.”
Funkifamm said:
“Ahh Sam that sells the pepper very nice guy.”
KayjenjeO01 wrote:
“Haven't you been to the east market?”
Keena021 commented:
“My favorite place in Peckham.”
Aderibigbe Adeniyi:
“See my favorite spot where I buy pepper in Peckham.”
Blessingyourscalp:
“What??? I'm speechless. Ki lon shey e??”
Mansur:
“Peckham na decent lagos.”
Jaybee:
“Life no be Peckham no be anywhere.”
Michy Spice:
“What is the name of this place please.”
Khaffy's pride:
“lle epo connection..... wish to visit this market when next I come to London.”
Shakirah:
“Don't forget to buy our correct beans.”
Akinwunmi:
“Use 2 out of that Rodo u go hear ham.”
Woman enters local market in UK, buys pepper
Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a Nigerian woman has made a video of a market in Packham Rye Lane that looks very much like a local trading centre in Nigeria.
In the clip, wares were displayed on the floor, and the environment bears striking similarities to any popular Lagos market with the way buying and selling activities were going on.
The woman said she decided to visit the market to experience what many people have spoken about it. At a stand, she bought a plate of pepper from an oyinbo man.
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