Lady Who Took N11,000 to Market in Kano State Displays Foodstuffs She Purchased: "So Cheap"

Lady Who Took N11,000 to Market in Kano State Displays Foodstuffs She Purchased: "So Cheap"

  • A Nigerian lady living in the northern region of the country has shared an interesting video on the TikTok app
  • In the clip, she shared her recent experience after visiting a market in Kano to purchase some foodstuffs for the household
  • Many netizens who watched the video were left in awe at the large quantity of foodstuffs she purchased with N11,000

A Nigerian lady's recent shopping trip to a big market in Kano state has left social media users in awe.

The lady's stock of foodstuffs, purchased with N11,000, was so impressive that she decided to share it with her followers on TikTok.

Lady posts video of the foodstuffs she purchased with N11,000.
Kano-based lady buys foodstuffs worth N11,000. Photo credit: @creativev3/TikTok.
Source: TikTok

Lady displays N11,000 foodstuffs in Kano

@creative v3, the lady behind the viral video, showed off her impressive shopping skills, displaying large quantities of fresh produce including onions, peppers, tomatoes, and even vegetables.

The video sparked lots of reactions on the platform, with many netizens amazed at the value for money she got.

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Many were so surprised about the prices of food in the northern region, comparing them to their own areas that are quite expensive.

The lady's caption read:

"POV: What I bought with N11,000 in Kano. How much is the price of food in your area?"
Lady in Kano state shares video of the foodstuffs she purchased with N11,000.
Kano-based lady displays foodstuffs she purchased for N11,000. Photo credit: @creativev3/TikTok.
Source: TikTok

Reactions as lady displays foodstuffs she purchased

The video sparked reactions on TikTok about the cost of living in different parts of the country. Many users shared their own experiences and even released tips for getting the best value for their money.

@I.J.E.O.M.A said:

"Hmmm eh be like na to go back Kano go start my weight loss journey see as fruit cheap for there, because them wan take my life for Benin."

@inDrive Nigeria said:

"For those that want to travel to Kano, oya stay on a straight lineeee, let's take you."

@Alicia said:

"My house rent in Kano for 3 bedroom in a very good estate around airport road is 300k !! Life is cheap here."

@Cute devil said:

"You Dey try tell me say if I use 50k take go Kano market na trailer I go take pack foodstuffs come."

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@Life of Ruthy reacted:

"Kano is the best place to stay oo. I was born here to relocate they even fear cos affordable and cheap things for kano don spoil me ooo."

@evie said:

"Do we realise that food id cheap, its transportation from where it is originally made to where it is sold that adds to the prode."

@HEX said:

"They tryna lure us to Kano with cheap food prices and let me make it clear for you madam. It’s working and I’m on my way."

@Cute& thrifty kids commented:

"Normally things are not suppose to be expensive at the north since they plant it over there, transportation and people’s gain are what makes it more expensive when we buy."

@MMESOMACHUKWU reacted:

"Omo una dey enjoy for there o. I just dey reason wether this 10k go fit buy me wetin I go cook today."

@19-04-2025 added:

"Abeg help me fine house for Kano Abeg make I come stay there because eh all this thing u buy for 11k if na for my side just hold like 50-60k I swear."

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See the post below:

Lady shows massive foodstuffs she purchased

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian lady took to social media to show the array of items she buys for her family of seven every month.

Displaying them on a long kitchen table, the lady said the foodstuffs were so many that some couldn't fit in.

Source: Legit.ng

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