Feeding a city of over 17 million people is no small feat, and Lagos does it through a complex web of bustling food markets that keep grains, vegetables, fish, meat, and other staples moving daily.
These markets are not just trading points, they are the heartbeat of the city’s food economy, sustaining households, driving wholesale and retail businesses, and shaping the cost of living across Nigeria’s commercial capital.
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has described Lagos as the country’s largest food market, noting that it consumes more than 50% of food traded across the South-West. He also revealed that the state’s food economy is valued at about N16.14 trillion, making it one of the most significant drivers of local commerce.
According to the Lagos State Commissioner for Agriculture, Abisola Olusanya, disclosed that transactions in the state’s food markets reach an estimated N9 billion daily and over N5 trillion annually.
These figures highlight the scale of activity taking place across the state’s markets, where traders from different parts of Nigeria and neighbouring countries converge daily to meet Lagos’s massive demand for food.
Here is the list of the major food markets in Lagos

Oyigbo Market is located in Lagos mainland near Ebute Metta, the market occupies a strategic location, easily accessible to both Island and Mainland residents.
Its history stretches back to the colonial era, making it one of Lagos’ oldest trading hubs, though it underwent a major transformation in 2015 when it was rebuilt into a multi-storey complex as part of government modernization efforts.
At onyigbo, frozen fish remains king, with varieties imported from Europe and Asia, alongside locally smoked species. Prices in Oyingbo often set the tone for fish sales across Lagos. The market is also a hub for meat, fruits and household items available in large quantities, making it a one-stop location for a wide spectrum of consumer needs.












Welldone for well put together list , I beg to differ that ilepo market is different from oja oba and in recent time ilepo is a market hub for fresh vegetables and other food stuffs…we also have trucks coming in daily with fresh vegetables making it very similar to Mile12 market and relatively more affordable. Thanks and welldone once again… We