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efuah (f)
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aisha. . . . . u speak your heart sis, great!
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lifegal (f)
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Naija Babe na OPPOSITE OPPOSITE thing them dey talk.
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blesyne (f)
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I wan enter Garki Market tomorrow self, go do bend down select oh. hi aisha2,can u send me your e-mail address?because im seekin admission into d university of abuja and i want to know more about abuja,i'll be grateful if u can assist.this is my e-mail ad: hanniex_luv06@yahoo.com.thanks
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Warfy Boy (m)
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I USE 2
TNK GOD 4 HIS BLESSINGS
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fathfam (f)
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wel, i seriously don't knw wht to say about this, why because at times u'll find out most of this second hands are nt mostly worn like that, at times there are jst clothes on sales abroad infact i beliv not everybodi abroad can afford to buy som clothes once they'r jst out nd av to wait for it sales, so its as good as u buyin on sales, or avnt u com across it like tha, ?
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Taofiquat (f)
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As for me, I patronise 2nd hand shop very well even when you see me, u will cherish what i put on. There was one okrika slip-on slippers i bought, am telling most of my co-workers were asking where I got it, I told them that my sister get it for from Portharcourt
Most of us were wasn't born with silver spoon in our mouth there4 you people should just stop claiming levels. ok
Shop checkhand clothes, soak them with lukewarm water and a good soap , no infction nothing dey happen.
STOP CLAIMING LEVELS HERE.
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zinnie86 (f)
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dere's nothing wrong with second hand clothes other than it may affect your confidence and psychology.but, truth be told,d so called unhygienic clothes are simply factory rejects from big stores like unhygienic,Marks and Spencer's etc, or alternatively because there are four seasons abroad u find that for example when summer is over and winter starts they have no choice but to clear all summer clothes for winter collection.u don't expect the same clothes that were on display summer07 to be on display summer 08 so thats that.we buy and patronize,because most of them have never actually be worn.i know a guy that takes second hand clothes to Rita Dominic's house and she buys.
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NEHEMS
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WHY DO YOU ABUSE THE MOTHERLESS CHILD "SECOND HAND CLOTH IS FOR THE MOTHERLESS" THAT WILL BE YOUR POTION TOMORROW AND YOU WILL WEAR MORE THAN THE SECOND HAND CLOTHS.I PITY YOUR LIFE. I REMEMBER A MOTHERLESS CHILD THAT FEED, CLOTH AND SUPPONSOR THOSE THAT THEIR PARENT ARE ALIVE. YOU BETTER FEAR GOD. IF NOT, IT MAY BE YOU TOMORROW
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ayobase (m)
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aisha2 where u dey 4 abuja!!!
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omowon
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As far as i am concerned,second hand clothes are OK. There was a time i went to a boutique 4 shopping i tell u that the jeans skirt i bought was second hand, when i got home i discovered that i bought a mark and spencers for as low as #1500(what about that) And at times,the new clothes are not as durable as the BEND DOWN ,so i feel that we should wash it very welland use this infectants and go ahead and enjoy it. When friends and relatives abroad comes home,many of them shops at second hand shops and we appreciate it and feel it is new i feel if u cannot afford a new one please feel free to patronise the bend down market and look good
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efuah (f)
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@NEHEMS, who are u cursing? that is not good please, each one to his opinion. Calm down buddy!
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SELFJOBS
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i think second hand cloth helps alot of people to cover the secrets. most people do not have the capital to buy new dresses but the availabily of second hand cloths helps the lower public to cater for theirself
thanks
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efuah (f)
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. . . not always for the poor, some rich folks do patronize because of perhaps the uniqueness!
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jaylinaa (f)
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am nt a second hand clothe buyer.i'd rather buy new clothes and have the satisfaction that it is new and not been worn by anyone.i don't really do boutiques either, jst sometimes like during the festive periods and i have a trusted boutique.ma mum sells clothes.and yh,i trust ma mum to buy quality because they r real italian designs, bt to those who buy them,nothing so so wrong.i guess am jst priviledged to hav d clothes i want.no need gettin more when i can pick as many as i want frm ma mama, so u like second-hand,no doubt!!!
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efuah (f)
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hmmmmm, i wish i cld stop saying this over n over. . . . second-hand clothes r not for the poor alone!
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cakemane
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i beg ifyalways if u don't mind can u please introduce the okrika business to me, how much will it cost me and where is the best place to buy them
thanks
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hornyhoney
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can anyone tell me where to find secondhand clothes since yaba got burnt down.
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mafolayomi (f)
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what i heard of the boutique clothes we buy is that majority of them still patronizes bend down select i.e second hand. what they said they do is get the first grades before those boys at Yaba and Osodi gets there, iron them and nylon them and it becomes new. so what are we then talking about here    ?? infact Majority of boutiques had even closed down because me i have been looking for a good one where i can get nice office wears and other stuffs like that and i have not even found one yet
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lucabrasi (m)
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i don't buy second ahnd and never have but i don't think anybody has the right to start sayn stuffs like infection and yada yada because you don't know where your new clothes been as well and also you might be worse than the people actually admitting for all we know,also we nigerians are always over forming even when there is no need for it,the white cherish anything old and if u watch the bbc and other channels you ll see antique auctions where they are selling clothes bought like 30 years or more ago,furniture,jewelries e.t.c we have a rich past but we never cherish it and we r destroying our past without knowing
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