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The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by coachwilcox(m): 7:45pm On Feb 21, 2016
Mr David Ahmed Okoro started the day early, having set his alarm clock (MADE IN FINLAND) for 6am. While his teapot (MADE IN CHINA) was perking, he shaved with his clipper (MADE IN HONG KONG). He put on his shirt (MADE IN THE UK), and designer jeans (MADE IN ITALY) and shoes (MADE IN THE USA).

After cooking his breakfast in his new electric cooker (MADE IN INDIA) he sat down with his calculator (MADE IN MEXICO) to see how much he could spend today. After setting his wristwatch (MADE IN TAIWAN) to his radio (MADE IN VIETNAM) he got in his car (MADE IN GERMANY) filled with petrol imported from (SAUDI ARABIA) and continued his search for a good paying NIGERIAN job...

At the end of yet another discouraging and fruitless day checking his computer (MADE IN MALAYSIA), Mr David Ahmed Okoro decided to relax for a while. He put on his slippers (MADE IN BRAZIL) poured himself a glass of wine (MADE IN SOUTH AFRICA), while fiddling with his mobile phone (MADE IN SOUTH KOREA), and then wondered why he cant find a good paying job in... NIGERIA.

He felt achy and sore in his left kneel, he decided to take one tablet of his TRAMADOL TABLETS (MADE IN BANGLADESH) to relieve the pain. Lying down on his bed and wondering why NIGERIAN External Foreign Reserve has depleted to under $ 28billion which has translated to free fall depreciation of Nigerian NAIRA to US DOLLAR at PARALLEL MARKET.......

Fellow Nigerians, let's us start producing, let us start buying made in NIGERIA goods If our economy is to grow and create better jobs.

How can a country like Nigeria be importing toothpick, cutting bud, cotton wool, matches, rubber band e.t.c? And we complain at d same time that there is no jobs for our teeming youths?

The situation is even pathetic now when you see Nigerians ( in Lagos) prefer Cotonou garri to that of Ijebu, buy cotonou pineapple and they say it is better than that of Nigeria. That is why frozen foods will be exported to Cotonou from farms like that of obasanjo repacked and imported back to Nigeria because they know Nigerians always prefer made in outside Nigeria goods .
That is why you will see an expatriate renumeration will be juicy than that of his Nigeria counterpart even if that Nigerian is more certificated than d expatriate ( This also happen in government parastatals).

Any nation that import majorly foreign made goods/ services rather than producing their own are hurting its people....

When we keep importing foreign made products into Nigeria, we keep importing poverty into our country and exporting jobs abroad...

Let's go back to the land to grow and patronise MADE IN NIGERIA products...

PLEASE SHARE FREELY TO ENLIGHTEN ALL NIGERIANS.

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Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by abushman: 8:17pm On Feb 21, 2016
kilode100:
Sweet nonsense!!.. Na today we begin use imported goods??..
Dem don Scam us o..
Change change change o...
...And they chased a Good man Away cry cry

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Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by MeloGistDotCom: 8:17pm On Feb 21, 2016
@OP you that you are preaching that nigeria should stop importing goods from foreign countries, what have you bought that is made in nigeria? The phone you used to post this, is it made in nigeria?

Before you quote me i also believe in Made in Nigeria Products grin grin

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Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by Nobody: 8:18pm On Feb 21, 2016
Kiode some people are high on cheap drugs
Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by MzPecs(f): 8:18pm On Feb 21, 2016
The clash of mods is finally over and they've finally unlock the thread!

Na wa oh!

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Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by DankemzI(m): 8:19pm On Feb 21, 2016
It should be Mr. Bola Okoro Muhammed entered his vehicle Innoson, used his phone Bryte cool wore his Aba made suit and shoes o mehn: If you've never had any tailor made suit from Aba you never wear suits be that o!

*******
I really thank God for this fall of Naira because the rate we like foreign goods... I no for take time before you start seeing foreign baby mamas... Foreign sperm banks.... But we we've got second chance... I'll soon post pics of my London used Innoson SUV sha grin

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Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by Nobody: 8:19pm On Feb 21, 2016
Weedcrusher:

True

Bruh, use yo Brains, you don't have to quote everything just to type 4 letters.



Munching on some wrigglys gum(USA) while playing on my PS4(JAPAN)...Assassins Creed Blackflag(CANADA), while listening to Work by Rihanna(USA) on my Beats solo2s(USA) while playing with an Addidas soccer ball(GERMANY). On the background my Samsung TV is paused(S/KOREA) while I type on my HTC M9(Taiwan)

*YAWNS* I have sweatshirts and sweatpants on but I don't know the country...my underwear briefs...Calvein Klein is most definitely AMERICAN.

I have no idea why I just typed this cus its obvious I have nothing to say...
PEACE

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Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by slytubadth(m): 8:19pm On Feb 21, 2016
Instead of all of us to sit down and look for the way forward, we are busy blaming each other... It either PDP destroys this, APC destroys that, when will the youths of this nation ever learn?

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Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by Kushkash: 8:19pm On Feb 21, 2016
Phone used to post is made where?

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Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by kilode100(f): 8:19pm On Feb 21, 2016
Sweet nonsense!!.. Na today we begin use imported goods??..

Dem don Scam us o..

Change change change o...

...And they chased a Good man Away cry cry

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Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by Bootybuttchic(f): 8:19pm On Feb 21, 2016
thsi can only work well if nigerians can be honest enough to make durable goods!

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Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by Bigwig1: 8:20pm On Feb 21, 2016
#buynijatogrownaira#

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Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by desmondxx: 8:20pm On Feb 21, 2016
So on point

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Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by fearlessigboman(m): 8:20pm On Feb 21, 2016
What more can I say
Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by NCP: 8:21pm On Feb 21, 2016
cool
Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by Adesiji77: 8:21pm On Feb 21, 2016
Hmmm
Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by Gfrey6(m): 8:22pm On Feb 21, 2016
good one
Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by twaintoy(f): 8:23pm On Feb 21, 2016
Me: mama, elo ni iru?
Mama: omo mi, meji #50 ni
Me: mama, kilode? O ti won ju o, ko gba meta #50 ni?
Mama: omo mi, dollar ti won ni.
Me: mama, sey dollar le fi n ta iru ni?
Mama: ba mi ra, mabinu.
Me: NEXT MAMA!!!!!
Na dollar I dey spend ni?

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Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by jayyjayy1(m): 8:23pm On Feb 21, 2016
coachwilcox:
Mr David Ahmed Okoro started the day early, having set his alarm clock (MADE IN FINLAND) for 6am. While his teapot (MADE IN CHINA) was perking, he shaved with his clipper (MADE IN HONG KONG). He put on his shirt (MADE IN THE UK), and designer jeans (MADE IN ITALY) and shoes (MADE IN THE USA).

After cooking his breakfast in his new electric cooker (MADE IN INDIA) he sat down with his calculator (MADE IN MEXICO) to see how much he could spend today. After setting his wristwatch (MADE IN TAIWAN) to his radio (MADE IN VIETNAM) he got in his car (MADE IN GERMANY) filled with petrol imported from (SAUDI ARABIA) and continued his search for a good paying NIGERIAN job...

At the end of yet another discouraging and fruitless day checking his computer (MADE IN MALAYSIA), Mr David Ahmed Okoro decided to relax for a while. He put on his slippers (MADE IN BRAZIL) poured himself a glass of wine (MADE IN SOUTH AFRICA), while fiddling with his mobile phone (MADE IN SOUTH KOREA), and then wondered why he cant find a good paying job in... NIGERIA.

He felt achy and sore in his left kneel, he decided to take one tablet of his TRAMADOL TABLETS (MADE IN BANGLADESH) to relieve the pain. Lying down on his bed and wondering why NIGERIAN External Foreign Reserve has depleted to under $ 28billion which has translated to free fall depreciation of Nigerian NAIRA to US DOLLAR at PARALLEL MARKET.......

Fellow Nigerians, let's us start producing, let us start buying made in NIGERIA goods If our economy is to grow and create better jobs.

How can a country like Nigeria be importing toothpick, cutting bud, cotton wool, matches, rubber band e.t.c? And we complain at d same time that there is no jobs for our teeming youths?

The situation is even pathetic now when you see Nigerians ( in Lagos) prefer Cotonou garri to that of Ijebu, buy cotonou pineapple and they say it is better than that of Nigeria. That is why frozen foods will be exported to Cotonou from farms like that of obasanjo repacked and imported back to Nigeria because they know Nigerians always prefer made in outside Nigeria goods .
That is why you will see an expatriate renumeration will be juicy than that of his Nigeria counterpart even if that Nigerian is more certificated than d expatriate ( This also happen in government parastatals).

Any nation that import majorly foreign made goods/ services rather than producing their own are hurting its people....

When we keep importing foreign made products into Nigeria, we keep importing poverty into our country and exporting jobs abroad...

Let's go back to the land to grow and patronise MADE IN NIGERIA products...

PLEASE SHARE FREELY TO ENLIGHTEN ALL NIGERIANS.
on point

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Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by cocoberry(f): 8:24pm On Feb 21, 2016
Hakika!!!
Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by VickyRotex(f): 8:24pm On Feb 21, 2016
Oro otito, Oro ododo embarassed embarassed


But the phone that posted this is made in where? undecided undecided
Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by 2undeee(m): 8:24pm On Feb 21, 2016
Hummmmm
Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by Yehman(m): 8:25pm On Feb 21, 2016
coachwilcox:
Mr David Ahmed Okoro started the day early, having set his alarm clock (MADE IN FINLAND) for 6am. While his teapot (MADE IN CHINA) was perking, he shaved with his clipper (MADE IN HONG KONG). He put on his shirt (MADE IN THE UK), and designer jeans (MADE IN ITALY) and shoes (MADE IN THE USA).

After cooking his breakfast in his new electric cooker (MADE IN INDIA) he sat down with his calculator (MADE IN MEXICO) to see how much he could spend today. After setting his wristwatch (MADE IN TAIWAN) to his radio (MADE IN VIETNAM) he got in his car (MADE IN GERMANY) filled with petrol imported from (SAUDI ARABIA) and continued his search for a good paying NIGERIAN job...

At the end of yet another discouraging and fruitless day checking his computer (MADE IN MALAYSIA), Mr David Ahmed Okoro decided to relax for a while. He put on his slippers (MADE IN BRAZIL) poured himself a glass of wine (MADE IN SOUTH AFRICA), while fiddling with his mobile phone (MADE IN SOUTH KOREA), and then wondered why he cant find a good paying job in... NIGERIA.

He felt achy and sore in his left kneel, he decided to take one tablet of his TRAMADOL TABLETS (MADE IN BANGLADESH) to relieve the pain. Lying down on his bed and wondering why NIGERIAN External Foreign Reserve has depleted to under $ 28billion which has translated to free fall depreciation of Nigerian NAIRA to US DOLLAR at PARALLEL MARKET.......

Fellow Nigerians, let's us start producing, let us start buying made in NIGERIA goods If our economy is to grow and create better jobs.

How can a country like Nigeria be importing toothpick, cutting bud, cotton wool, matches, rubber band e.t.c? And we complain at d same time that there is no jobs for our teeming youths?

The situation is even pathetic now when you see Nigerians ( in Lagos) prefer Cotonou garri to that of Ijebu, buy cotonou pineapple and they say it is better than that of Nigeria. That is why frozen foods will be exported to Cotonou from farms like that of obasanjo repacked and imported back to Nigeria because they know Nigerians always prefer made in outside Nigeria goods .
That is why you will see an expatriate renumeration will be juicy than that of his Nigeria counterpart even if that Nigerian is more certificated than d expatriate ( This also happen in government parastatals).

Any nation that import majorly foreign made goods/ services rather than producing their own are hurting its people....

When we keep importing foreign made products into Nigeria, we keep importing poverty into our country and exporting jobs abroad...

Let's go back to the land to grow and patronise MADE IN NIGERIA products...

PLEASE SHARE FREELY TO ENLIGHTEN ALL NIGERIANS.
But, there is no light

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Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by ChappyChase: 8:26pm On Feb 21, 2016
Tpave:
You have said it all. Meanwhile in another news
Make we hear word!! You no read the news! So did I!
Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by Yehman(m): 8:27pm On Feb 21, 2016
If Buhari is serious with his chanji, they should do something about power ASAP then every other thing comes in place.
If some of existing companies should expose how much they spend on power alone, you begin to wonder what then happens to their profit?

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Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by jimi4us: 8:28pm On Feb 21, 2016
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Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by Nobody: 8:28pm On Feb 21, 2016
So what should th average Nigerian do


Buy Non-existent Nigerian goods from Non-existent Companies

Be wise. Please.

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Re: The Typical Nigerian Attitude To Foreign Goods And The Dollar Slide. by Psalm18: 8:29pm On Feb 21, 2016
Very simplistic analysis(if it can be called that) of a complex socio economic issue.



Meanwhile most friends I know in d village tie wrapper and d men wear okrika, visit local chemist , buy emzor paracetamol

There are still a large population of Nigerians in the village. Your fictitious character does not represent them.

It takes long term planning to achieve economic dependence and reduced foreign import not fiat or imposing one sided sacrifice.

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