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Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by olab059(m): 5:52pm On Aug 01, 2022
sukkot:
cheesy so that peak milk is 30 thousand naira cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
orijin is 20 thousand

cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by Allisgud: 5:54pm On Aug 01, 2022
If I go this kind place,I go dey stay over there like all this aboki for incompleted building like site,dey sale provision store like Mallam for day time,go huzzle for nite grin grin grin grin

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Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by Salewa97: 5:55pm On Aug 01, 2022
sonnie10:

These products are common in Nigerian operated Africa stores

Owner of SW farmers market is Edo
Owner of Wazobia is Yoruba


You dey mind the guy. Like it’s only Igbo that have African stores abroad.

Yoruba & Edo are among the one operating all those stores, after the Ghanaians who have the highest stakes.

If you now go to restaurants, Yorubas owned dominate the market.

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Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by udemzeus(m): 5:56pm On Aug 01, 2022
Only if Nigerians can export more, things would have been a lot better
Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by Qtrpst4: 5:57pm On Aug 01, 2022
Guy you need go ever make heaven, lai lai


Kingpele:
Ok orijin bitters is 700 naira my younger brother bought it last two weeks when we went to village to burial an uncle but I think u should make inquiries on the viable option of the products...ask the sellers how the business is doing first but on a serious note, na aloma bitters u want to dey sale in America? As in your business? And u want to become great in life ? Well na u sabi. For me I will rather drive keke in Nigeria than to be selling agbo abroad, why not contact the big BAT so that he can help you start agbado and cassava business in America, it should be more profitable then aloma bitters..afterall he is bobo chicago
Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by sonnie10: 5:58pm On Aug 01, 2022
Salewa97:


You dey mind the guy. Like it’s only Igbo that have African stores abroad.

Yoruba & Edo are among the one operating all those stores, after the Ghanaians who have the highest stakes.

If you now go to restaurants, Yorubas owned dominate the market.

The most popular one in Boston is Blessing of God. She is Yoruba.

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Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by OvulatoryMenses(f): 5:58pm On Aug 01, 2022
Things are super expensive in LA cheesy

When I lived there,I saw hell grin

Why I like LA is that it doesn't get humid & muggy ....If you've ever lived in a muggy city,you'll know how much of a perk this is wink

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Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by bewla(m): 5:58pm On Aug 01, 2022
KallmemrB0:
Na to enter Bush cut grass mix joor
We no appreciate we own
Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by Justiceleague1: 5:59pm On Aug 01, 2022
Haba!!!! See the national stadium people viewing this thread o! shocked shocked shocked
Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by Allisgud: 5:59pm On Aug 01, 2022
I tell u many of this america expertrate working in Nigeria who are paid same 10k$ are the people enjoying this world compare to the price of things in the us to naija,u will see them leaving in a 15 million duplex in v.i

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Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by mmsen: 5:59pm On Aug 01, 2022
Why is anyone buying powdered milk in the US?

Can someone explain that to me?

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Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by Djkenny080(m): 5:59pm On Aug 01, 2022
Almost 11k
Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by lomprico(m): 6:00pm On Aug 01, 2022
Alomo still dey exist? I don't see it in shops anymore

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Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by wiseoneking: 6:01pm On Aug 01, 2022
EzeNdigboONE:
How is this an issue?

WHAT IS THE MINIMUM WAGE THERE ?

Some that earns 10,000 dollars in a month there, which is approximately 7m is the same class as someone who earn 300k here.


Nigerian is blessed with cursed leaders.
10k a month? Some of you think making money here in the US is like plucking apple from the tree. Minimum wage varies from state to state but even the national average minimum wage is not upto 5k in a month. People earning 3k to 6k can live a decent life though not in states like California. Somebody earning 6k in some states like Mississippi is equivalent to some earning 10k in California

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Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by Justiceleague1: 6:02pm On Aug 01, 2022
Salewa97:


You dey mind the guy. Like it’s only Igbo that have African stores abroad.

Yoruba & Edo are among the one operating all those stores, after the Ghanaians who have the highest stakes.

If you now go to restaurants, Yorubas owned dominate the market.
Somebody jokingly said,one Igbo guy don open store.. you and sonnie10 immediately started beating the tribal drum,so much for local village Nigerians and pettiness
Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by mustaphagreens(m): 6:02pm On Aug 01, 2022
Allisgud:
I tell u many of this america expertrate working in Nigeria who are paid same 10k$ are the people enjoying this world compare to the price of things in the us to naija,u will see them leaving in a 15 million duplex in v.i

Even with their $10k per month salary, them nor dey spend any dime on rent, na their company dey cover rent. There is money in this country.

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Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by Sleekfingers: 6:02pm On Aug 01, 2022
Walealoba:


please sir help me with little amount to buy food eat the hunger is unbearable things are really tough
.

Online almajiri. Go and find something to do. And stop begging up and down online

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Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by lomprico(m): 6:03pm On Aug 01, 2022
Bar1941:
You can't expect them to be sold the Nigerian price though they seem a bit expensive.

It same thing here, what they have over there is more expensive if it's sold here.

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Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by zakkxx: 6:03pm On Aug 01, 2022
Drenimarcus:
The 2 I bought online, I haven’t finish them. I take a sip once every month cheesy. $70 plus shipping no be mai-mai.
this is why men have liver problems! When u destroy your kidneys your eye go clear! Continue taken it!
Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by lomprico(m): 6:04pm On Aug 01, 2022
sukkot:
cheesy so that peak milk is 30 thousand naira cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
orijin is 20 thousand

So dollar don reach 800?
Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by ShaqFu: 6:04pm On Aug 01, 2022
Chai. God forbid bad thing. Wetin we dey buy 1500 for naija Nahim be 25 dollars for Yankee. Lmao. Shey na Hennessey I wan buy. Chai.
Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by MatrixCircle: 6:05pm On Aug 01, 2022
We go supply Odogwu bitters from factory..ogbono, dawa dawa , Bamenda Cameroon pepper with natural flavour, dried fufu dried ugwu , dried prepared soup and many morecheesy cheesy
Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by RepoMan007: 6:07pm On Aug 01, 2022
meobizy:
If you want them for cheap, come back home and buy them. With shipping and packaging, the shop has the right to sell them at whatever amount they deem.
post sensibly. How cab he pay for ticket just for alomo bitters, tiger nuts and peak milk.
Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by kassano22(m): 6:08pm On Aug 01, 2022
If you watch to catch a smuggler on national geographic Channel you will know that it's not easy bringing stuff like that into the usa.
Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by Tallest45(m): 6:08pm On Aug 01, 2022
Na LA naah.. That city cost o
Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by sukkot: 6:09pm On Aug 01, 2022
lomprico:


So dollar don reach 800?
rounding it off
Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by meobizy(f): 6:10pm On Aug 01, 2022
RepoMan007:
post sensibly. How cab he pay for ticket just for alomo bitters, tiger nuts and peak milk.
Nairalanders always have something stupid to post. I can never take this forum serious.
Re: What I Saw in DOWNTOWN, Los Angeles by Fommz: 6:10pm On Aug 01, 2022
africandollar:
Man ask say wetin be the current prices still nobody don answer am...what's the point of this thread then?

Modified:
I guess after 1 year OP go don already get the answer to his question, e be like say the mod wey post this just dey wake up from coma since last year. grin

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