In the heart of Surulere, the Masha Roundabout and its adjacent underbridge serve as more than just a transit point for thousands of Lagosians; they are the bedrock of a sophisticated, self-sustaining micro-economy. This feature explores the lives of three women who anchor the “Masha Fruit Cluster.” Despite the “informal” label often slapped on street trading, these entrepreneurs demonstrate high-level inventory management, digital payment adoption, and a deep-rooted commitment to community health. Their story is one of transition—moving from survivalist trading to aspiring for large-scale distribution and corporate catering.
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