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Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by Deltafirstson(m): 5:06am On May 20
Nigerians no longer worry over what the state of the nation will look like tomorrow. Everyone is now focused on how to survive in the failing economy.

It is no longer news that people’s purchasing powers have continued to decrease, as prices of goods and services continue to rise, unabated.

The continuous rise has affected the prices of everything, including mobile phones.

Nigerians, who formally loved using two to three expensive phones, have reduced their choice to one.

Economy&Lifestyle found out that as the situation gets worse, people now have to swap their old phones for new ones.

Explaining how it is done, Evans Ofili, a manager at a phone and electronic gadget store in Igando, said:The process of phone swapping is not tedious. All a customer needs to do is bring an old phone and the receipt of purchase and a valid means of identification. We assess the phone by testing the battery power and other parts to know its present value. Then the customer is to add a little amount of money to get his choice phone.

“For instance, if his phone of choice is worth N100,000 and the value of his old phone is N50,000. He is to pay N50,000 in addition to the old phone to get the new one.”

Phone swapping has been in existence but was not practiced intensively by Nigerians.

Old phones are usually given out to their loved ones after buying a new one.

People no longer buy new phones nowadays. What they do now is phone swapping.

“We also do this to increase sales as people are now very interested in feeding, and other things come after.


The old phones are repaired and swapped with other phones too”, Ofili said.

Mr. Jeremiah Santos, a Manager at a phone hub in Egbeda , said that apart from swapping, phone sellers now sell phones on credit.

He explained: “ Apart from mobile phone swapping that is now rampant, most phone sellers now sell phones on credit.

They have an Installment payment scheme with a particular brand of phone. The customer might sign up for full payment of the mobile phone in three or six months.

“This comes with interest as low as 4 per cent.

“A down payment of 20-25 per cent of the device value is made depending on the seller.

“When there is a default in completing payment at the agreed date, the customer pays a 2 per cent or more default fee.

“It is what the economy has put us phone sellers into. Such strategies also help us increase sales and patronage.

“The money spent on importing these phones is also increasing. From charges at the ports, dollar rate, logistics among other things.

“We are also struggling just like our customers.”

Investigations revealed that the current prices of most popular phone brands have increased.
The price of phones of brands like Samsung, Infinix, Nokia, Techno, Microsoft, Xiaomi Redmi and Itel phones with smaller gigabytes of Read Only Memory (ROM) and Read Access Memory (RAM) with low or medium battery power ranges from N70,000 to N90,000.

Those with higher ROM and RAM goes for N150,000 above which were sold at N70,000 before.
Mrs. Demilade Raymond, a salary earner, said she swapped her Techno pop 5 for a higher grade last month.

“My old phone, Techno Pop 5 , had little space. Most times it hangs whenever I don’t relieve it from large documents it stores.

“I have been using the phone for almost three years.

“The manager at the phone store where I did the swapping said the phone series was highly sought after by some people.

“He valued the phone at N30,000. I was asked to add N70,999 to get the new model of my choice.
“At least I have a new phone now and spend less.”

Mr. Daniel Apata, a mechanic said he swapped his android phone for a non android phone (“Palasa or torchlight phone” as it is popularly called).

“When I visited the phone store, I requested to swap my android phone for another thinking I will just add N20,000 to get a new phone.

“But I was surprised when my old phone was valued at N20,000.

“I had no choice but to swap for a non android phone by adding N5,000.
“It is better than nothing.”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/05/low-purchasing-power-nigerians-go-for-swapping-as-prices-of-mobile-phones-rise/

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Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by HenryThegreat1(m): 5:09am On May 20
What this current administration cannot destroy doesn't exist. He really meant bad for Nigerians.
Imagine what we are going through in this man first year of first term. What will happen if this man find himself to second term in office?

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Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by Exousiang01(m): 5:11am On May 20
Nigerians have been swapping phones long ago even before the Blackberry days.

I am a Samsung addict ny last two Samsungs were swaps.

Journalism in Nigeria is at its lowest.

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Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by helinues: 5:23am On May 20
Social conformity
Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by Didijiji: 5:24am On May 20
Exousiang01:
Nigerians have been swapping phones long ago even before the Blackberry days.

I am a Samsung addict ny last two Samsungs were swaps.

Journalism in Nigeria is at its lowest.

,
lowest just like Tinubu kept the Nigerian economy

Lowest ever

How can Buhari be a better leader than anyone?

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Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by Alhajikd: 5:28am On May 20
grin
Don't worry, una go soon swap stolen phones

When police catch you after the phone swapping with the thief, and the person that stole the phone killed someone and rape someone daughter. And you no no the person that swapped the phone with you.

Na so you go cry
Knowing fully well that your village people that you have been running from has finally caught up with you las las

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Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by Exousiang01(m): 5:40am On May 20
Didijiji:
lowest just like Tinubu kept the Nigerian economy

Lowest ever

How can Buhari be a better leader than anyone?

You are ignorant and shortsighted.

Intelligent Nigerian with foresight knows that Tinubus policies are what is best for the Country.
We know we would face hard times but it better we face the hard times right now to fix it than grow old into a dead country.

You cant eay your bread and have it.

This is a process.
Its like renovating a house, the house gets messes up, some walls a broken, Windows removed, door pylled down etc but its all for the greater good

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Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by ibrahimsalam: 5:44am On May 20
Exousiang01:
Nigerians have been swapping phones long ago even before the Blackberry days.

I am a Samsung addict ny last two Samsungs were swaps.

Journalism in Nigeria is at its lowest.

,
yes Nigerians have been swapping phones but not as the case is today .
The truth is we have never had it this bad.
Tomorrow you will claim to be friend of Nigeria but you cannot say the truth,what kind of friend is that ?

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Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by Alhajikd: 6:17am On May 20
helinues:
Social conformity
Shame on you
See the thief and criminal that you are supporting
A friend of a thief is a thief also

Kparayi Banza

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Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by helinues: 6:18am On May 20
Alhajikd:

Shame on you
See the thief and criminal that you are supporting
A friend of a thief is a thief also

Kparayi Banza

What's the crying for on Monday morning.

Hahaja, may we not start our new week this way oo

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Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by Alhajikd: 6:23am On May 20
Exousiang01:
Nigerians have been swapping phones long ago even before the Blackberry days.

I am a Samsung addict ny last two Samsungs were swaps.

Journalism in Nigeria is at its lowest.

,
Zombie, suffering no they tire you?
Must you make excuse for your oppressors?

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Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by Alhajikd: 6:25am On May 20
Exousiang01:


You are ignorant and shortsighted.

Intelligent Nigerian with foresight knows that Tinubus policies are what is best for the Country.
We know we would face hard times but it better we face the hard times right now to fix it than grow old into a dead country.

You cant eay your bread and have it.

This is a process.
Its like renovating a house, the house gets messes up, some walls a broken, Windows removed, door pylled down etc but its all for the greater good
I feel like slapping your ugly face zombie
Akuya dolo
May the renovating of the house kee you there

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Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by masterfactor(m): 6:27am On May 20
Nigeria my country, I miss those days when brand new flagship phone doesn't cost more than 150k, this day ehhh, no even think am, even old flagship phone of 3 to 5 years still cost like mad, Trassion flagship those days wey na people wey never chop Belle full dey buy am done cost like craze. If you no chop Belle full, London use self na no go area. It is well

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Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by Googledotcom: 6:34am On May 20
This is a wrong period for ones phone or gadget to have faults.

Imaging buying follow come redmi battery for 25k.

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Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by beejaay: 6:46am On May 20
Exousiang01:


You are ignorant and shortsighted.

Intelligent Nigerian with foresight knows that Tinubus policies are what is best for the Country.
We know we would face hard times but it better we face the hard times right now to fix it than grow old into a dead country.

You cant eay your bread and have it.

This is a process.
Its like renovating a house, the house gets messes up, some walls a broken, Windows removed, door pylled down etc but its all for the greater good

Una no just get sense wallah.. No be the same shout of process una shout during buhari time that we have to allow the process and after 8yrs una turn around to call him failure.. Una Don start with Tinubu also.. Must you all be unfortunate just because you want to support people.. Your allegiance should be with the nation not individual..a policy that improvise people is not a policy.. A good policy Maintain status quo and then improve on it... Your types are the true enemies of the country.

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Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by Kaiser20: 7:08am On May 20
WE told Tinubu SW Supporters that Tinubu is complete Disaster to Nigeria they wouldn't listen.
They claimed that Tinubu developed Lagos, He will develop Nigeria.
It now obvious that Tinubu lied to his gullible supporters

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Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by slivertongue: 7:16am On May 20
APC destroyed the economy

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Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by nedu666: 7:19am On May 20
Exousiang01:


You are ignorant and shortsighted.

Intelligent Nigerian with foresight knows that Tinubus policies are what is best for the Country.
We know we would face hard times but it better we face the hard times right now to fix it than grow old into a dead country.

You cant eay your bread and have it.

This is a process.
Its like renovating a house, the house gets messes up, some walls a broken, Windows removed, door pylled down etc but its all for the greater good

Ibb said the same thing during sap. We know how it turned out. Every president keeps telling ordinary Nigerians to tighten their belt for better tomorrow. 40 years since ibb, better tomorrow never come

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Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by Jflex07(m): 8:32am On May 20
helinues:
Social conformity
Gibberish as usual.

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Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by Didijiji: 8:54am On May 20
Exousiang01:


You are ignorant and shortsighted.

Intelligent Nigerian with foresight knows that Tinubus policies are what is best for the Country.
We know we would face hard times but it better we face the hard times right now to fix it than grow old into a dead country.

You cant eay your bread and have it.

This is a process.
Its like renovating a house, the house gets messes up, some walls a broken, Windows removed, door pylled down etc but its all for the greater good
I am sure you are amongst those who said this rubbish in 2015 when Buhari came to power. We have seen APC best policies since then Muumu

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Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by Gadafii: 9:08am On May 20
What ever you do, don't let your phone get stolen, lost or achieved at this critical time

Tilinbu, Weldon you are doing absolutely well, according to BATerias

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Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by Yankee101: 9:21am On May 20
Increasing a country’s PPP is important to development
If they can’t buy goods and services there’s no growth

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Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by Kukutente23: 10:15am On May 20
Exousiang01:
Nigerians have been swapping phones long ago even before the Blackberry days.

I am a Samsung addict ny last two Samsungs were swaps.

Journalism in Nigeria is at its lowest.

,
Read. You won't die

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Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by Brushstrokes20: 10:22am On May 20
# eBOLA on rampage 💯💯🔊🔊😁😁🤣🤣😂😂

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Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by obinna58(m): 10:43am On May 20
Exousiang01:


You are ignorant and shortsighted.

Intelligent Nigerian with foresight knows that Tinubus policies are what is best for the Country.
We know we would face hard times but it better we face the hard times right now to fix it than grow old into a dead country.

You cant eay your bread and have it.

This is a process.
Its like renovating a house, the house gets messes up, some walls a broken, Windows removed, door pylled down etc but its all for the greater good
Mumu, they’re looting the future already, there’s no better future

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Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by AcadaWriter: 11:12am On May 20
the Party destroyed the economy ... Hello, need help with your academic papers? Contact us.

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Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by oz4real83(m): 11:52am On May 20
This journalist just woke up smiley
Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by Johnwrite(m): 3:52pm On May 20
We de God hand
Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by osuofia2(m): 3:52pm On May 20
Na who chop de buy Phone.
APC was a huge mistake

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Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by Alhajikd: 3:53pm On May 20
grin
Re: Low Purchasing Power: Nigerians Go For Swapping As Prices Of Mobile Phones Rise by Didijiji: 3:53pm On May 20
we brought the APC Plague upon ourselves in 2015

How can a party be soooo energetic and passionate about making people suffer?

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