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South African Companies Can’t Seem To Crack Nigeria’s Tough Consumer Market by BedLam: 11:12am On Sep 28, 2015 |
Thriving in Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy, is tough. On Friday (Sept. 25), Tiger Brands—South Africa’s largest food company—announced that its CEO, Peter Matlare, would step down at the end of this year. Matlare had led the company’s unfruitful acquisition of a 63% stake in Dangote Flour Mills, a Nigerian company that produces flour, noodles and pasta, and is partly owned by Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote.http://qz.com/510987/south-african-companies-cant-seem-to-crack-nigerias-tough-consumer-market/ |
Re: South African Companies Can’t Seem To Crack Nigeria’s Tough Consumer Market by Unsad(m): 11:13am On Sep 28, 2015 |
Loool. They're mafld |
Re: South African Companies Can’t Seem To Crack Nigeria’s Tough Consumer Market by BedLam: 11:22am On Sep 28, 2015 |
They don't really understand what we like, I walked into Mr Price sometime in Surulere and what I saw was some poorly sewn Chinese made cloths and they were about 4k upwards. But the fact remains that rent in Lagos is something else. |
Re: South African Companies Can’t Seem To Crack Nigeria’s Tough Consumer Market by OVI75(m): 11:25am On Sep 28, 2015 |
If we should tell ourselves some truth,most of us see the exploitation of nigerians by Mtn and DSTV as an injustice and at such any good opportunity technically run down their business we wound,t hesitate.Naija biznes atmosphere is nt tu friendly at all. |
Re: South African Companies Can’t Seem To Crack Nigeria’s Tough Consumer Market by BedLam: 11:28am On Sep 28, 2015 |
OVI75:I don't get, not patronizing someone deosn't mean a run down, it means they don't entice you or they don't have what you want. I am sure you know the retail chain called PEP? I think they are not doing bad. |
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