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Published on December 13, 2025 • 0 reads
Students seeking affordable textbooks, services, or daily essentials face a maze of informal channels on social media where scams, inflated prices, and unreliable sellers are common. Meanwhile, student entrepreneurs struggle to reach customers, build credibility, and manage sales professionally. The result is a disjointed campus economy where potential income, learning, and community value circulation are lost.
In this edition of Techparley’s Drive100, we center our attention to Alutamarket, a Nigerian startup transforming campus economies into safe, unified, and thriving digital marketplaces.
As the founder of Alutamarket notes, “buyers struggle to find affordable textbooks, services, and everyday items, often resorting to risky, informal marketplaces on social media, while student entrepreneurs lack a centralized platform to reach a large customer base and manage their sales professionally.”
Read full story about Alutamarket, founded by Falade Jerome, a multi-vendor platform designed specifically for university students. It brings buyers and sellers together in a secure, transparent, and efficient ecosystem, creating a professional and trustworthy campus economy.
