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Made In Nigeria Alternatives For Basic Items & Groceries by Doubleen: 9:00am On Aug 29, 2023 |
How many of us here are using made in Nigeria products? Just few or none. We all have a role to play in growing the naira. Buy Nigerian goods and you grow the naira. Most of us patronise foreign goods and services and we expect the naira to grow. We are all jokers. Period. Please in light of the current economic situation, help make a list of Nigerian products from large companies and SMEs in Nigeria that we can purchase in place of the exhorbitant imported alternatives. Persil — Ariel Pears transparent soap — Bounty kitchen paper towel — Bella/Rose Carla Doritos — Plantain chips Dove/Rexona anti perspiration — Mac Studio products — House of Tara Perfumes — SME oil perfume businesses Kids clothes?? — Add yours… |
Re: Made In Nigeria Alternatives For Basic Items & Groceries by TemplarLandry: 9:01am On Aug 29, 2023 |
Nigerian Air instead of Lufthansa, Emirates etc. God bless Nigeria. I dedicate “Naija Is Blessed” by Soul E to Naija. Great jam! |
Re: Made In Nigeria Alternatives For Basic Items & Groceries by maleekberry: 9:08am On Aug 29, 2023 |
Doubleen: I understand your view o but let me quickly tell you that majority of the made in naija products are substandard. Majority of the detergent in nigeria nah low quality. I don't even want to talk about bathing soap |
Re: Made In Nigeria Alternatives For Basic Items & Groceries by Doubleen: 1:11pm On Aug 30, 2023 |
That is true. But what choice do we have? Perhaps with steady patronage they might be pushed to provide better quality. I’m still using Persil because it washes superbly and doesn’t fade colors of clothes. I still buy Pears transparent soap because the kids have dermatitis and react to alternatives. It’s everywhere but what can one do. |
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