Abokobi Market
Abokobi Market
Abokobi Market is a local community market located in the town of Abokobi, which is the capital of the Ga East Municipal Assembly in the Greater Accra Region. It’s a traditional marketplace serving the surrounding residential areas including Ashongman, Boi, and Pantang.
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🛒 The market functions as a community hub where traders sell a range of everyday products — mostly fresh produce (like fruits and vegetables), food staples, and small household goods. Vendors often operate both from stalls and roadside setups typical of Ghanaian informal markets.
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🕗 Typical activity times are generally throughout the day, from morning until early evening, though exact stall hours can vary by vendor.
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📍 It’s situated near the bus stop at Abokobi Station and other community services like the post office and rural bank, making it convenient for locals to shop while running errands.
🧠 Local Context
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Abokobi town itself has a rich heritage and is known for its crafts — particularly pottery and weaving — elements often reflected in goods found around the area’s trading spots.
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Abokobi is part of the Ga East Municipal Assembly, which includes other commercial hubs like Madina Market farther south (a larger marketplace in the municipality).
🛍️ What to Expect There
Markets like Abokobi are typical of smaller Accra metropolitan markets:
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Fresh farm produce direct from nearby farms
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Staple foods and provisions
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Household items and small merchandise
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Vendors may sometimes sell from stalls, tables, or roadside displays rather than a formal market building.
Credit: Greater Accra Markets Association (GAMA)
President: (Manye) Mercy Afrowa Needjan
Chief Markets Queen Mother (GAMA)
Market Queen Mother’s & Executives.
Established:1961