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Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by Adesiji77: 6:34am On Nov 04, 2016
Dubai luxury shops are feeling the absence of Nigerians who have been kept away from their usual travels to Asia’s shopping capital by a weaker naira and higher airfares.
Nigerians who typically buy huge volumes of luxury goods such as gold and assorted jewelleries and wristwatches as well as clothes, fabrics, shoes , other accessories and electronics, are cutting down on their expenses as a result of the economic downturn, dollar scarcity and high air fares.

“Before now, purchases from Nigerians made up about 18 percent of our market share, but it has dropped to about eight percent this year. I tell you the truth, we really miss Nigerians here and we hope things get better so that they can shop again as they used to,” Bilal Chaouch, sales manager, Paul Smith, a unisex luxury fashion clothing outfit told BusinessDay in Dubai.

Chaouch explained that between the months of September and November, the fashion outfit buys clothes in bulk, in anticipation of the influx of Nigerians who come in to shop for the festive period. He said that has not been the case this year, as Nigerians are nowhere to be found in the numbers that they used to come, leading to a sharp drop in demand.

“We hope the government in Nigeria will help provide dollars for Nigerians to come and shop here as they use to do. We hope things get better because patronage by Nigerians has been part of our success story,” he added.

Johanna Pascual, sales manager, Accessorize, a luxury accessory shop in Dubai also said she is missing the patronage from Nigerians. Pascual explained that Nigerians often bought accessories in large quantities but there has been a sharp drop in sales of accessories this year because only few Nigerians have been visiting recently and those who come do not buy as much as they used to.
“I always believed Nigerians were very rich people because when they came to buy gold, they always bought in large quantities and paid immediately. But that has changed now. We have not sold as much as we sold accessories by this time last year,” Pascual disclosed.

Gilbert, a sales representative of Timex, a wristwatch brand at the Dubai shopping mall said he has observed a sharp drop in demand from Nigerians for luxury brands.
The Dubai attraction has lost its shine as Nigerians now struggle at the airports to get dollars to travel unlike before when they could easily travel with the cards and shop in over 200 countries around the world.
As a BusinessDay reporter prepared to travel to Dubai on November 1, she noticed at least two people cancelled their flights because they could not get dollars at the rate of N385 from Travelex, as against N468 in the black market after waiting for over nine hours on the queue.
“I am so frustrated because I have been standing in this queue since 8.am this morning. I have bought my ticket and my flight is scheduled for take off in the next one hour but it is impossible for me to travel if I do not buy dollars from Travelex because it appears this is the only avenue to get dollar at the rate of N385,” a business traveller (name withheld) complained bitterly.

“The only option for me now is to cancel my flight and pay an extra N60, 000 because I am a business woman and I cannot travel without having money on me to buy my goods,” the business traveller added.

Emirates, which is the dominant airline of the Lagos to Dubai route has in the last 10 years airlifted 2.6 million passengers on the route making as much as N22.4 billion in tickets sales in Nigeria in 2012, against the N30.5 billion it earned in 2011, according to the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority.

While the bilateral trade volume between Nigeria and UAE increased to $857 million in 2009 from $106 million in 2004, the volume which surged to almost $1 billion in the first quarter of 2015, has dwindled to to less than $900 million on the account of economic downturn in Nigeria resulting in high cost of foreign exchange and airfare spike.

Before now, Dubai, which accounts to over 80 percent of the Nigerian-UAE trade volume, hosted over 300,000 Nigerian visitors annually, 60 percent of whom were holiday makers, 30 percent for business, while education and healthcare shared the remaining 10 percent, according to the data from Dubai Tourism.

Ibrahim Auwalu, Nigeria’s Ambassador to the UAE, disclosed that about 90 percent of the trade between both countries is informal and fueled by over 300,000 Nigerians who spend more than $110 million (N18 billion) annually on UAE visas.

Besides holiday packages, most traded items by Nigerians include: gold, jewelry, fabric, shoes and other fashion accessories.
However, with the economic downturn, less than 200,000 Nigerians have visited Dubai in the last 10 months. Confirming the dwindling number of visitors from this country to the UAE, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority noted that total passenger traffic at Nigerian international airports declined by 6.9 percent in the first quarter of 2016 (Q1’16) and 0.5 percent in second quarter (Q2’16).

The figure is expected to decline further if the economic downturn persists.
Furthermore, the surge of Nigerians to buy properties in Dubai has reduced by almost 40 percent. According to First Group, Dubai’s leading property developer, with the intensified fight against corruption by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), a lot of their would-be Nigerian clients are scared of buying properties in Dubai now, even those who made genuine money.

A source in the company said that a Nigerian celebrity from Lagos who made a 40 percent initial payment for an N800 million three-unit property in Dubai last year has not made further payment since then because of the forex limitations, as the property is priced in dollars.

Our source however said that despite the economic downturn, Nigeria still leads other African countries in ownership of choice properties in Dubai, with over 500 properties and business partnerships.

http://www.businessdayonline.com/dubai-luxury-shops-say-they-are-missing-nigerians/

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Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by Kcwarren: 6:38am On Nov 04, 2016
Hmmm....make we deh shop for yaba market for now till things get better.

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Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by jejemanito: 6:39am On Nov 04, 2016
grin

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Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by sucreblazing(m): 6:40am On Nov 04, 2016
na dis kin news go dey sweet bubu

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Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by Davash222(m): 6:41am On Nov 04, 2016
You can imagine

Other countries are even praying for the betterment of our country while one efulefu dey dia dey do anyhow.. Issorait, it is well.


I no call anybody name oo.

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Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by Siberia101: 6:42am On Nov 04, 2016
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Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by ironheart(m): 6:46am On Nov 04, 2016
This is the best news i have heard this week. Its high time we patronise made in naija

If you want gold, go to kano n spend the naira

If you want cloths go to lagos

If na holiday, go to calabar

If you need shoes go to Aba

Why spend our monies developing other countries?


Mujaheeeden:
where will the Kano sellers get the Gold


Where will the Lagos cloth sellers get the Clothes



Where will the Aba shoemakers get the raw materials for making shoes



You guys need to use your brain like an app

The kano man will get the gold from osun state

The aba shoe maker will get the skin from sokoto

The lagos cloth seller will get the cloths from kaduna textile (kaduna textile will wake if we patronise it)

I need an app to think like me. I hopr i have answered your questions?

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Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by chubbyswit(m): 6:54am On Nov 04, 2016
you see one of the behaviours that has been hindering our development? you leave your own land to go develop another. buy naija to grow naira is dead on arrival. abeg make this recession continue, it will inculcate some sense into some people

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Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by Mcowubaba: 7:09am On Nov 04, 2016
We need Forex for more important things like
Medical tourism
School fees
Importation of raw materials for our industries
Importation of Petrol
Etc
NOT dubai shopping undecided

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Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by Mujaheeeden: 7:26am On Nov 04, 2016
ironheart:
This is the best news i have heard this week. Its high time we patronise made in naija

If you want gold, go to kano n spend the naira

If you want cloths go to lagos

If na holiday, go to calabar

If you need shoes go to Aba

Why spend our monies developing other countries?
where will the Kano sellers get the Gold


Where will the Lagos cloth sellers get the Clothes



Where will the Aba shoemakers get the raw materials for making shoes



You guys need to use your brain like an app

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Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by Nobody: 8:26am On Nov 04, 2016
Does Nigeria has any working manufacturing industry that provides raw materials? Thunder fire Nigerian govt

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Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by Nobody: 8:42am On Nov 04, 2016


We miss you too Dubai...Oloshos are really feeling the crunch.

grin grin grin grin
Siberia101

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Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by Turks: 8:42am On Nov 04, 2016
Recession has grounded Nigerians..
Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by ojmaroni247(m): 8:42am On Nov 04, 2016
Lolest
Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by Opistorincos(m): 8:43am On Nov 04, 2016
cheesy
Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by holluwai(m): 8:43am On Nov 04, 2016
Recession lo fa oh! grin

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Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by Nobody: 8:44am On Nov 04, 2016
Not ordinary Nigerians, more like they are missing Nigerian politicians

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Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by Dabigbroda(m): 8:44am On Nov 04, 2016
ok
Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by ajalawole(m): 8:45am On Nov 04, 2016
Hahahaha........ Who una epp.. Even my bro in dubia no fit send 50k me again sad

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Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by kolnel: 8:46am On Nov 04, 2016
All the cargo boys are back home
The only constant thing is change

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Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by Rick9(m): 8:48am On Nov 04, 2016
Nigeria Government continue to fail daily
Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by martineverest(m): 8:48am On Nov 04, 2016
d rich are crying
Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by tjpetrr(m): 8:48am On Nov 04, 2016
Dubai will miss my people
Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by nenergy(m): 8:48am On Nov 04, 2016
Mujaheeeden:
where will the Kano sellers get the Gold


Where will the Lagos cloth sellers get the Clothes



Where will the Aba shoemakers get the raw materials for making shoes



You guys need to use your brain like an app

where are your punctuations? You too need to use your brain like an app. grin

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Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by Nobody: 8:49am On Nov 04, 2016
ACCEPT OUR NAIRA AND WATCH US FLY DUBAI LIKE 3RD MAINLAND BRIDGE...

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Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by yeyeboi(m): 8:50am On Nov 04, 2016
jejemanito:
grin



If to sey ur teeth white like this one wey u take book space e for better angry

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Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by Ginaz(f): 8:50am On Nov 04, 2016
This festive period go dry o sad

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Re: Dubai Luxury Shops Missing Nigerians by ednut1(m): 8:51am On Nov 04, 2016
eyah

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