This is my post on #freewriters2899 #dailyprompt a lot of stuff hosted by @marinnewest's. In the heart of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State's vibrant capital, EFG Mart stood as a beacon of abundance on Nwaniba Road. The sun-drenched morning of October 23, 2025, saw the supermarket buzzing like a beehive. Palm oil vendors from nearby markets mingled with suited professionals, all drawn by the promise of "a lot of stuff" – from fresh plantains to imported gadgets. Ada, a university student from the University of Uyo, pushed her trolley through the aisles. The air was thick with the aroma of spices: uziza leaves, crayfish, and pounded yam flour stacked high. "Affordable prices for everyone," the sign boasted, echoing the spirit of Akwa Ibom's communal warmth. She grabbed a bag of garri, essential for her eba, and eyed the electronics section overflowing with smartphones and blenders. Suddenly, chaos erupted in the produce area. A mischievous toddler knocked over a pyramid of watermelons, sending them rolling like escaped footballs. Shoppers laughed, helping the flustered mother gather them. Mr. Etim, the store manager with his signature bowtie, rushed over. "No worry, aunty! We have plenty more," he said in pidgin, his smile as wide as the Niger Delta. Ada chuckled, adding akara beans to her cart. At the bakery, the scent of fresh bread mixed with local akara frying drew a crowd. She paid at the checkout, where cashiers chatted about the upcoming Calabar Festival. Outside, tricycles honked, carrying bags bulging with groceries. EFG Mart wasn't just a store; it was Uyo's pulse – a place where daily needs met unexpected joys, binding the community in a tapestry of flavors and faces.
23 October 2025 @marinnewest's Freewrite Writing Prompt Day 2899: A Lot Of Stuff.
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