Chairman of IIRS, Mr. Justice Okoye (3rd from left) and officials of Everyday Supermarket in Owerri during their recent courtesy visit
Further to its model of building strategic tax education bond amongst leading business entities in Imo State, the leadership of Imo State Internal revenue Service (IIRS), led by Mr. Justice Okoye, FCA, recently hosted the top management of Everyday Supermarket, a major retail chain store in Owerri, the Imo State capital.
Business Hilights reports that the supermarket is well known for providing a modern one-stop shopping experience for groceries, household goods, and specialty items.
Additional details on the supermarket revealed that as of January 2026, it operates multiple branches across the city.
Key Locations in Owerri
The chain has a significant presence in Owerri with several branches, including:
Ikenegbu Layout: Located at Plot 133 Ikenegbu Layout, off Cherubim Junction/Wetheral Road.
Okigwe Road: Situated at 134 Okigwe Road, near Works Layout and the Imo State University (IMSU) junction.
World Bank Road: Located by Yar’Adua Drive, opposite Emirates Hotel.
MCC Road: Positioned at the Dick Tiger Junction, Trans Egbu.
New Owerri: Located at the Old 4040 building.
Store Features & Services
Product Selection: The supermarket offers a wide variety of items including fresh produce, frozen foods, cosmetics, household electronics, toys, and stationery.
In-Store Bakery: Highly rated for its freshly baked bread (including coconut, fruit, and sardine loaves) and pastries.
Dining & Amenities: Some locations feature an internal eatery or restaurant and a pharmacy. Family-friendly branches often include an indoor children’s playground.
Operating Hours: Typically open from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM (Monday–Saturday) and 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM on Sundays.
Shopping Experience
Accessibility: Most stores are wheelchair accessible and provide on-site parking, though parking can become congested during peak weekend hours.
Payment Methods: Accepts cash, debit/credit cards (POS), and NFC mobile payments.
Management: The chain is part of the Everyday Group, led by CEO Dr. Charles Dimnwaobi, and is supported by Uhuru Investment Partners.
