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Marketsquare expands with two new outlets in Lagos


Grocery retail chain Marketsquare has expanded its footprint in Lagos by launching its 35th and 36th stores.

Marketsquare in a statement revealed the new outlets located at Purple Lekki in Lekki and Eterna Filling Station, Gbagada Junction, Apapa Oshodi Expressway, aim to bring high-quality and affordable products closer to Lagosians.

Speaking on the latest expansion, the Head of Marketing at Marketsquare, Emmanuel Isangediok, said the move aligns with the company’s mission to enhance customer convenience and affordability.

“We are thrilled to bring the Marketsquare shopping experience to the residents of Lekki and Gbagada. Our goal is to continuously expand and ensure that more Nigerians have access to quality products at the best prices, all within a serene and customer-focused environment,” Isangediok remarked.

The company noted that the launch of the two new stores marked another milestone in its growth across Nigeria.

Marketsquare added that the Purple Lekki and Gbagada outlets offer a wide selection of groceries, fresh produce, household essentials, and more, catering to the diverse needs of customers in both locations.

Marketsquare said it introduced special promotions and exclusive discounts to celebrate the openings of the new outlets, ensuring that shoppers enjoy an enriched shopping experience.

Further, the retailer reaffirmed its commitment to expanding its reach and delivering value-driven services.

Marketsquare, which operates under Sundry Markets Limited, has 36 branches in 12 states, including Lagos, Abuja, Kaduna, Enugu, Aba, and Port Harcourt.

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