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Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by Drversatile: 12:00pm On Nov 28, 2015
Good development... South African company again.. shocked

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Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by Nobody: 12:00pm On Nov 28, 2015
Good...safety first.
Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by prinsam30: 12:00pm On Nov 28, 2015
Expired products? that's suicidal mission
Next...... DSThievs

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Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by bugzbunny: 12:01pm On Nov 28, 2015
Yes oo
Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by Coolcash1: 12:01pm On Nov 28, 2015
Farnsworth:
what rubbish... why not seal Nigerian markets... just trying to another inconvenience a company investing in Nigeria, why not just give them a warning and fine them... closing ensure they are not making money... if the product is expired tell them to put expiry date on it and check it before selling it.

Bros, call your brother to help bring your brain from where you kept it....block head.

If you don't have anything meaningful to comment, abeg drop your phone or just waka...

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Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by Nobody: 12:01pm On Nov 28, 2015
Managing a big store like this ain't easy sha, shop rite get your staff in order.

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Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by DONADAMS(m): 12:02pm On Nov 28, 2015
Fine dem!!!!!
Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by Nobody: 12:03pm On Nov 28, 2015
shoprite is from south africa... right?

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Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by wristbangle: 12:04pm On Nov 28, 2015
Farnsworth:
what rubbish... why not seal Nigerian markets... just trying to another inconvenience a company investing in Nigeria, why not just give them a warning and fine them... closing ensure they are not making money... if the product is expired tell them to put expiry date on it and check it before selling it.

Your comment shows how wicked you are.

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Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by Maxcollins042(m): 12:04pm On Nov 28, 2015
Next step is another million dollars fine
Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by sanmibukunmi: 12:06pm On Nov 28, 2015
Mtn down, shoprite almost down, Dstv loading......

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Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by Acidosis(m): 12:07pm On Nov 28, 2015
I hope this is not an attempt to punish SA firms as I'm very certain majority of the shops in Lagos state sell expired and fake products.


I'm not in anyway condoling malpractices; I'm only calling for fair and equal treatments.



I don't think we have any SA Pastor in Nigeria. If SA decides to start with Nigerian Pastors in South Africa alone, lol, they will gulp thrice the amount we'll get from MTN.

They have Pastor Chris Oyakhilome
They have Emmanuel TV/T.B Joshua
& many more...


While some folks rejoice over the perceived fall of MTN, Shoprite, and other SA firms in Nigeria, let's always remember they have more Nigerians at their disposal.

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Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by kunle75(m): 12:07pm On Nov 28, 2015
Farnsworth:
what rubbish... why not seal Nigerian markets... just trying to another inconvenience a company investing in Nigeria, why not just give them a warning and fine them... closing ensure they are not making money... if the product is expired tell them to put expiry date on it and check it before selling it.

Oga why dont you think b4 talking and stop talking b4 thinking and if dnt know much about the change mantra please ask.

This has been going on for long and choprite knew all this but because they since forgot that power has change hand.ok

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Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by ZiggyMr(m): 12:08pm On Nov 28, 2015
Well, I think the commission should have done a routine check and take off all the expired product on their shelves, that would have been good. Anyway, sealing is okay too they ll remove all the expired goods themselves.
Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by kunle75(m): 12:09pm On Nov 28, 2015
TeeOw:
shoprite is from south africa... right?

Yes they are................bunch of criminals anywhere you allow them to operate they will do antything possible to spoil it
Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by sinistermind(m): 12:09pm On Nov 28, 2015
So because it is shoprite, they no fit sell expired products or fake abi?
Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by lordtriplee(m): 12:10pm On Nov 28, 2015
Farnsworth:
what rubbish... why not seal Nigerian markets... just trying to another inconvenience a company investing in Nigeria, why not just give them a warning and fine them... closing ensure they are not making money... if the product is expired tell them to put expiry date on it and check it before selling it.

That's how things are done. They have guidelines to follow. If and when they do flout these guidelines, there should be a stiff punishment to follow.

It is people like you that ends up blaming the government for barking and not biting.

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Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by coolhumble(m): 12:11pm On Nov 28, 2015
Farnsworth:
what rubbish... why not seal Nigerian markets... just trying to another inconvenience a company investing in Nigeria, why not just give them a warning and fine them... closing ensure they are not making money... if the product is expired tell them to put expiry date on it and check it before selling it.


Common reason with your head haba

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Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by kagari: 12:13pm On Nov 28, 2015
735i:
Okay... E remain DSTV... S/A.. Una go hear am!!!
. And stanbic. For the ones wey we know sha

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Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by dandoki: 12:14pm On Nov 28, 2015
Another cosequence of xenophobia! Two eyes for a tooth!
Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by Horlufemi(m): 12:14pm On Nov 28, 2015
Farnsworth:
what rubbish... why not seal Nigerian markets... just trying to another inconvenience a company investing in Nigeria, why not just give them a warning and fine them... closing ensure they are not making money... if the product is expired tell them to put expiry date on it and check it before selling it.

Chai

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Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by 4nobody4every1: 12:14pm On Nov 28, 2015
cool wink
Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by menix(m): 12:15pm On Nov 28, 2015
No wonder I no longer last..

Shoprite ve killed my Duracel...
Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by Nobody: 12:16pm On Nov 28, 2015
mtn before... now shoprite... we are paying them back for the xenophobic incident.

kunle75:


Yes they are................bunch of criminals anywhere you allow them to operate they will do antything possible to spoil it
Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by bellville: 12:16pm On Nov 28, 2015
franciskaine:
Managing a big store like this ain't easy sha, shop rite get your staff in order.
The staff aren't doing their job well. They ought to take stock from time to time and remove expired products.
Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by radiant3(f): 12:16pm On Nov 28, 2015
Nice move by the lagos state government!

Shoprite,anoda BOKO HARAM in disguise,SMH for them

Thank God for prompt action by the lagos state government...

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Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by talk2stefan(m): 12:18pm On Nov 28, 2015
But peepu mumu oo. Kai
Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by bellville: 12:18pm On Nov 28, 2015
ZiggyMr:
Well, I think the commission should have done a routine check and take off all the expired product on their shelves, that would have been good. Anyway, sealing is okay too they ll remove all the expired goods themselves.
so you're saying the commission should help them do their job.

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Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by dedugbaa(m): 12:20pm On Nov 28, 2015
Farnsworth:
what rubbish... why not seal Nigerian markets... just trying to another inconvenience a company investing in Nigeria, why not just give them a warning and fine them... closing ensure they are not making money... if the product is expired tell them to put expiry date on it and check it before selling it.

What!!! I can't believe a nigerian just said or insinuated that a verbal warning is enough,IS. IT UNTILL PEOPLE START DYING ?

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Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by Dammsl33k: 12:20pm On Nov 28, 2015
So perplexed at this story. If such could occur in a reputatble shopping outlet like shoprite so what more should we say about the normal market retailers? What an embarassment. Its not just a slap on Nigeria buh a disgrace on the entire management of Shoprite.

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Re: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by Ossy99(m): 12:22pm On Nov 28, 2015
Farnsworth:
what rubbish... why not seal Nigerian markets... just trying to another inconvenience a company investing in Nigeria, why not just give them a warning and fine them... closing ensure they are not making money... if the product is expired tell them to put expiry date on it and check it before selling it.

Are you crazy? Where do you think from? Pls answer one cuz u re sounding off

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