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Re: Paint Consumption In Nigeria Hits N96bn by Brightdude007: 7:32am On Nov 06, 2018
Come to amuwo odofin alone, you will see hundreds of mansions under construction or recently completed. 80% of them even use dulux paint because it is premium, one bucket of dulux paint go for 33,000. The economy is favouring people seriously

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Re: Paint Consumption In Nigeria Hits N96bn by lonelydora: 7:32am On Nov 06, 2018
MaziOmenuko:


Lol...if you still see the need to repaint after every year while using Berger, then port to Dulux paint as their won't be need to repaint yearly with Dulux Paint.

Dulux is very expensive but worths it
Re: Paint Consumption In Nigeria Hits N96bn by Kennedy94(m): 7:38am On Nov 06, 2018
Very true
houses are being built everytime

Good that the people are happy
Re: Paint Consumption In Nigeria Hits N96bn by Nobody: 7:44am On Nov 06, 2018
Mankosi:
It means Nigerians are building more houses in this buhari's regime meaning things are more better now than before...

Nope, the paints there days are low quality stuff, they wear off easily and you have to repaint your house twice a year against once a year as previously pre-planned cos of bad quality.

Higher consumption means more purchases, and does not necessarily translate to more constructions as latest building designs use claddings and stones designs.

The economy is not better under this administration so stop playing politics with everything but reason deeply so people will not think you are stupid, cos you are not.
Re: Paint Consumption In Nigeria Hits N96bn by Lomprico2: 7:47am On Nov 06, 2018
Mankosi:
It means Nigerians are building more houses in this buhari's regime meaning things are more better now than before...

Assume all the shìt you want! That bastard is going home.
Re: Paint Consumption In Nigeria Hits N96bn by Lilimax(f): 8:04am On Nov 06, 2018
sucess001:
i use Berger Paints....those guys make madt paints...makes the house look cool...i try to repaint every year...not easy but makes the house look new...
Have tried Dulux.
Give it a try and you'll come back to thank me smiley
Re: Paint Consumption In Nigeria Hits N96bn by Lilimax(f): 8:06am On Nov 06, 2018
Brightdude007:
Come to amuwo odofin alone, you will see hundreds of mansions under construction or recently completed. 80% of them even use dulux paint because it is premium, one bucket of dulux paint go for 33,000. The economy is favouring people seriously
Forget the cost, the value you get at the end is what matters and the sole reason people rush after the brand.
Dulux is a premium quality and durable paints. It last long both for exterior and interior walls smiley

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Re: Paint Consumption In Nigeria Hits N96bn by Nobody: 8:15am On Nov 06, 2018
gentlegenius:

Paint manufacturing may not be a bad business idea, but if I should be frank with you, farming is better and more profitable. Farming is your fastest way to becoming rich. As a manufacturer of paint, you'll need a very long time to build a brand for yourself before you could make enough money from selling your paint. Exporting your paint will also be very difficult, but selling and Exporting your farm products doesn't take time and branding. Starting a paint factory is also more difficult and expensive than starting a poultry farming, fish farming, snail farming, bee farming etc.
Farming doesn’t start and end with tilling the soil to grow crops. Instead of toiling every year to grow crops on a land that wouldn't yield well, it is better to construct a small house on that land and rear livestock. This is where Nigerians fail and believe that farming is suffering and brings very little profit.
A man in Kenya planted 200 trees of avocado pear a few years ago. Today he makes $20000 (about 7.2 million naira) annually from Exporting avocado fruits to USA and China.
you make it sound so easy, but the truth is in Nigeria, farmers are at the bottom Chain of cash flow. Dont go into agriculture in Nigeria until you are able to eliminate the middle men .This is where proper storage ,processing and transport comes in ,if not you will be at the mercy of the middle men who will buy your farm produce at a cheap price and resell higher .

The only reason why the kenyan man seems to making it big is because he produces and exports by himself ,but here in Nigeria ,getting the necessary documents for exportation is nearly impossible if you dont have the connections ,so farmers would rather sell at the farm gate and take whatever they can ,which is why farming is difficult in Nigeria

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Re: Paint Consumption In Nigeria Hits N96bn by maisauki: 9:24am On Nov 06, 2018
and females bought more than 70% in d name of jan baki esp our dear aunty gbemi
Re: Paint Consumption In Nigeria Hits N96bn by ifeco4(m): 9:45am On Nov 06, 2018
That's my field and I can stand to disagree with this report. As a matter of fact, painting industry has been experiencing low patronage since the inception of this administration, maybe you can explain to me how someone who lost his or job, whose salary can no longer sustain due to inflation or someone who is experiencing low patronage in his or her business will make painting of house or building of a house his or her priority.
U can contact me on this number (07035174655) for supply of my product VINACLUX PAINT.
Re: Paint Consumption In Nigeria Hits N96bn by gentlegenius(m): 10:42am On Nov 06, 2018
frenzyduchess:
you make it sound so easy, but the truth is in Nigeria, farmers are at the bottom Chaim of cash flow. Dont go into agriculture in Nigeria until you are able to eliminate the middle men .This is where proper storage ,processing and transport comes in ,if not you will be at the mercy of the middle men who will buy your farm produce at a cheap price and resell higher .

The only reason why the kenyan man seems to making it big is because he produces and exports by himself ,but here in Nigeria ,getting the necessary documents for exportation is nearly impossible if you dont have the connections ,so farmers would rather sell at the farm gate and take whatever they can ,which is why farming is difficult in Nigeria
Facing difficulties in exporting your farm products should not be an excuse for not investing in agriculture. Export is for products that are abundant in Nigeria. If you own a rice farm for instance, you don't need to export your rice to other countries before you make money because rice is one of the products that Nigeria spend so much to buy from other countries. Same applies to poultry, fish, Palm oil etc.
Farming is business, A smart farmers studies his area to know what is lacking, what is productive and what is profitable. Again, a smart farmers takes his time to learn marketing strategies that will enable him make profits from selling his goods. One of the strategies is to add VALUE to your goods before selling it. Things are only difficult to those who don't learn. The more you learn about something, the easier it becomes. Even the export that you claimed to be very difficult in Nigeria might not be difficult to those who learn how to go about it. But the truth is that there many people who became rich through farming without exporting any of their products. All they do is to learn the strategic ways of marketing their products locally. The middle men you are talking about are only exploiting those illiterate, village, crop farmers who don't want to learn anything marketing their crops.

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Re: Paint Consumption In Nigeria Hits N96bn by Nobody: 10:45am On Nov 06, 2018
gentlegenius:

Facing difficulties in exporting your farm products should not be an excuse for not investing in agriculture. Export is for products that are abundant in Nigeria. If you own a rice farm for instance, you don't need to export your rice to other countries before you make money because rice is one of the products that Nigeria spend so much to buy from other countries. Same applies to poultry, fish, Palm oil etc.
Farming is business, A smart farmers studies his area to know what is lacking, what is productive and what is profitable. Again, a smart farmers takes his time to learn marketing strategies that will enable him make profits from selling his goods. One of the strategies is to add VALUE to your goods before selling it. Things are only difficult to those who don't learn. The more you learn about something, the easier it becomes. Even the export that you claimed to be very difficult in Nigeria might not be difficult to those who learn how to go about it. But the truth is that there many people who became rich through farming without exporting any of their products. All the do is to learn the strategic ways of marketing their products locally. You too can do this.
and we ended up saying the same thing undecided
Re: Paint Consumption In Nigeria Hits N96bn by sucess001(m): 11:40am On Nov 06, 2018
MaziOmenuko:


Lol...if you still see the need to repaint after every year while using Berger, then port to Dulux paint as their won't be need to repaint yearly with Dulux Paint.

i have used dulux before.... dont know your experience but Berger is better. i paint yearly to renew the paint...doesnt mean its not as bright...its just to clean stains by kids or visitors..
Re: Paint Consumption In Nigeria Hits N96bn by sucess001(m): 11:41am On Nov 06, 2018
lonelydora:


Dulux is very expensive but worths it


not as good as Bergers premium products...i have tried both.

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Re: Paint Consumption In Nigeria Hits N96bn by gentlegenius(m): 2:44pm On Nov 06, 2018
frenzyduchess:
and we ended up saying the same thing undecided
No we are not saying the same thing... Compare your comments again with mine.
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Re: Paint Consumption In Nigeria Hits N96bn by MaziOmenuko: 2:08pm On Nov 07, 2018
lonelydora:


Dulux is very expensive but worths it

Cost is subjective. Would you buy a paint for 18k per drum and repaint every year or one for 27k per drum which gives you 5 years durability?

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