Nigerian university students lack a trusted campus marketplace for vendors
University students in Nigeria conducting commerce through informal peer-to-peer channels lack trust signals, discovery tools, and payment infrastructure. Campus vendors selling food, fashion, and beauty services have no dedicated platform. The gap creates friction and risk in everyday campus transactions.
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