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Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by Caseless: 8:51pm On Jan 09, 2016
Ok is on the list. Now most Nigerians are affected. grin
Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by tsdarkside(m): 9:02pm On Jan 09, 2016
asha80:
keep quiet my friend...buy made in aba product you no go gree but once you hear imported you rush..na your mentality cause am...at least with this ban you buy made in aba or nnewi by force

is it my fault that nigerians are soo brainwashed like the rest of africa,to hate everything there hand produce?...

take black-women for example:
that not even one of them had the idea to create a company that produce fake-hair is crazy...imagine the money a black-woman can make from synteticaly made hairs...much cheaper than importing it from brazil and india...
and black-women dont understand that the bad-luck is passt on,on the wig...and the owner of the hair gets your blessings....
the black-woman relys solely on the blessings of the black-man,because she always give away her blessings to her enemies....
you understand now,why india has surpass you??...india is using the blessings of the black-woman......
Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by lielbree: 9:20pm On Jan 09, 2016
Changi oooo
This government is he'll bent on strangling the masses
After all zarah buhari dey wear 200k shoe. She has no business with okirika grin

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Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by bidemi12(m): 9:26pm On Jan 09, 2016
oduastates:
About time.
You can set up a factory for a lot of the stuffs on that list with less than N20 million.
With millions of unemployed women who can be taught tailoring in a few weeks, I do not know why Nigerians import second clothes.
We've turned ourselves into a dumping ground for other people's garbage.
You only need a few people with money to put their money where their mouth is.

It's easy to say "about time", but is there the enabling atmosphere for entrepreneurs to be able to prosper where the government does not support them infrastructurally and politically?

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Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by lielbree: 9:26pm On Jan 09, 2016
tsdarkside:


is it my fault that nigerians are soo brainwashed like the rest of africa,to hate everything there hand produce?...

take black-women for example:
that not even one of them had the idea to create a company that produce fake-hair is crazy...imagine the money a black-woman can make from synteticaly made hairs...much cheaper than importing it from brazil and india...
and black-women dont understand that the bad-luck is passt on,on the wig...and the owner of the hair gets your blessings....
the black-woman relys solely on the blessings of the black-man,because she always give away her blessings to her enemies....
you understand now,why india has surpass you??...india is using the blessings of the black-woman......

Who said black people don't produce fake hair? Do ur research bro. All the attachment in the market, are the imported?

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Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by Dsrooftiles: 9:27pm On Jan 09, 2016
shocked shocked



★Second-hand clothing.

dem don spoil show for all unilag babes grin grin

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Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by SHAIBULIAR: 9:28pm On Jan 09, 2016
thank God condoms no dey among

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Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by christopher123(m): 9:33pm On Jan 09, 2016
ExAngel007:
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has reportedly banned
some goods from being imported to the country


The list of goods which have been absolutely prohibited, was
posted on the official website of the cross-border security
outfit, where it warned Nigerians sternly that failure to comply
will attract outright seizure of such goods and the suspects will
be charge to the Court of Competence Jurisdiction for
prosecution.
Check out the list below:

★Air Pistols

★Airmail Photographic Printing Paper.

★All counterfeit/pirated materials or articles including Base or
Counterfeit Coin of any Country.

★Beads composed of inflammable celluloid or other similar
substances.

★Blank invoices.

★Coupons for Foreign Football pools or other betting
arrangements.

★Cowries.

★Exhausted tea or tea mixed with other substances. For the
purposes of this item, “exhausted tea” means any tea which
has been deprived of its proper quality, strength, or virtue by
steeping, infusion, decoction or other means.

★Implements appertaining to the reloading of cartridges.
Indecent or obscene prints, painting, books, cards, engraving
or any indecent or obscene articles.

★Manilas.

★Matches made with white phosphorous.

★Materials of any description with a design which, considering
the purpose for which any such material is intended to be
used, is likely in – the opinion of the president to create a
breach of the peace or to offend the religious views of any
class of persons in Nigeria.

★Meat, Vegetables or other provisions declared by a health
officer to be unfit for human consumption.

★Piece goods and all other textiles including wearing apparel,
hardware of all kinds’ crockery and china or earthenware
goods bearing inscriptions (whether in Roman or Arabic
characters) from the Koran or from the traditions and
commentaries on the Koran.

★Pistols disguised in any form.

★Second-hand clothing.

★Silver or metal alloy coins not being legal tender in Nigeria.

★Nuclear Industrial waste and other Toxic waste


Spirits: -Other than -Alcoholic bitters, liqueurs, cordials and
mixtures admitted as such in his discretion by the Comptroller-
General and which are not deemed to be injurious spirits within
the meaning of any enactment or law relating to liquor or
liquor licensing.

Brandy , i.e. a Spirit Distilled in Grape-growing countries from
fermented grape juice and from no other materials and Stored
in wood for a period of three years;
Drugs and medicinal spirits admitted as such in his discretion
by the Comptroller-General.

Gin , i.e. Spirit- Produced by distillation from a mixed mash of
cereal grains only saccharified by the diastase of malt and the
Flavoured by redistillation with juniper berries and other
vegetable ingredients and of a brand which has been notified
as an approved brand by notice in the Gazette and in
containers labeled with the name and address of the owner of
the brand; or produced by distillation at least three times in a
pot-still from mixed mash or barley, rye and maize
saccharified by diastase of malt – and then rectified by re-
distillation in a potstill after the addition of juniper berries and
other vegetable materials.


Methylated or denatured spirit
, i.e. – Mineralized Methylated
spirit mixed as follows: – To every ninety parts by volume of
spirits nine and one-half parts by volume of wood naphtha
and one-half of one part by volume of crude pyridine and to
every 455 litres of the mixture 1.7 litres of mineral naphtha or
petroleum oil and not less than 0.7 grammes by weight of
powdered aniline dye (Methyl violet) and so in proportion for
any quantity less than 455 litres; and Industrial Methylated
spirit imported under license from the Comptroller-General and
mixed as follows: – To every ninety-five parts by volume of
spirits five parts by volume of wood naphtha and also one-half
of one part by volume of the mixture; and spirits denatured for
a particular purpose in such manner as the Comptroller-
General in any special circumstance may permit.


Perfumed Spirits
Rum i.e. a Spirit – Distilled direct from sugar-cane products in
sugar-cane growing countries; and
Stored in wood for a period of three years.
Spirits imported for medical or scientific purposes, subject to
such conditions as the Comptroller-General may prescribe
Spirits totally unfit for use as portable spirits admitted to
entry as such in the discretion by the Comptroller-General
Whisky , i.e. a Spirit- Obtained by distillation from a mash or
cereal grains saccharified by diastase of malt; and
Stored in wood for a period of three years.
Containing more than forty-eight and one-half per centum of
pure alcohol by volume except denatured, medicated and
perfumed spirits, and such other spirits which the Comptroller-
General, in his discretion, may allow to be imported subject to
such conditions as he may see fit to Impose.

Weapons of any description which in the opinion of the
Comptroller-General are designed for the discharge of any
noxious liquid, gas or other similar substance and any
ammunition containing or in the opinion of the Comptroller-
General or adapted to contain any noxious liquid, gas or other
similar substances.

https://www.naij.com/690793-okrika-clothes-pistol-gin-goods-recently-banned-customs-see-full-list.html


We have finally been islamized ...so no more vidka

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Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by BigBen10: 9:33pm On Jan 09, 2016
the challenge is on the youths now to pick up ome item and manufacture it within naija. The CBN is ready to give forex to import machines to manufacture these things.

Let's take advantage of this opportunity.

*Googling how to manufacture toothpick*

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Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by abeniagbon(m): 9:34pm On Jan 09, 2016
Rubbish custom

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Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by bigtt76(f): 9:35pm On Jan 09, 2016
Kasapreko or Alomo Bitters nor de list? grin
Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by christopher123(m): 9:36pm On Jan 09, 2016
But the average Nigerian will say local made good. I's bad and igbo made


But are we in Islamic country

So no kiakia


I pity ijaw people
Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by TheAdvocate(m): 9:37pm On Jan 09, 2016
Boko haram is not on the list grin

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Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by Revolva(m): 9:42pm On Jan 09, 2016
Story na today?? We don de see dis....we go still de use dem
Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by Fawklicant: 9:43pm On Jan 09, 2016
tsdarkside:


its realy garbage.......nothing....first you buy dollars and deplet the external reserves,buy this rubbish abroad,transport the rubbish to nigeria,then the rubbish lands in the end on the streets...they are turning nigeria to a dumping ground........

make them open their own companys and produce this things themselves.,than to dey import every garbage to nigeria.....

igbos with their greedy nature...they never see the consequence of their greed....

You seem like a pitiable fvcktard, really! Igbos have been making clothes and shoes in Aba for ages, how many have you bought in your short miserable lifetime? Igbos have been making ammunition in Awka since the time of your ancestors, how has your Nigerian govt. helped to build that industry? Igbos have been manufacturing motorcycles in Nnewi since the 80's how many did your father buy? Igbos have been manufacturing fanbelts and brake pads for vehicles since the 80's, what did the govt do to boost the industry? The same Igbos were producing cement (Ibeto) what did your govt do? Obj instead decided to stiffle his business and let Dangote enjoy a monopoly as usual. You want to boost local production of rice...yet the new customs DG's first order in office was to 'lift' the ban on rice importation and let a few individuals import rice. Who are these individuals? Your guess is as good as mine.
Igbo hatred will get you nowhere mister man. Now it is their fault that you have access to things you never dreamt of ? The android phone or laptop you are using to type this rubbish was most likely imported by an Igbo man. Deal with it. Miserable louse.

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Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by chimoskyg(m): 9:47pm On Jan 09, 2016
Even Coupon grin
Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by Nobody: 9:48pm On Jan 09, 2016
Caseless:
Ok is on the list. Now most Nigerians are affected. grin
Baba o, your girl loyal!
Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by sweetemmy(m): 9:49pm On Jan 09, 2016
tsdarkside:


its realy garbage.......nothing....first you buy dollars and deplet the external reserves,buy this rubbish abroad,transport the rubbish to nigeria,then the rubbish lands in the end on the streets...they are turning nigeria to a dumping ground........

make them open their own companys and produce this things themselves.,than to dey import every garbage to nigeria.....

igbos with their greedy nature...they never see the consequence of their greed....

You are a big fool with that statement. OBJ no be ur Father. he did nothing for this nation. Igbo's are producing. what abt ur state nothing than. gari production. Goat. fool. animal.

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Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by seedorfg(m): 9:50pm On Jan 09, 2016
nice one, now it is left for customs to do their job
Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by Nobody: 9:54pm On Jan 09, 2016
asadike:
May God punish those useless custom officers. No wonder, they no dey die well. All they do is pretend to seize those goods only to auction it later at lower price. many others open up stores for their wives where they sell these contraband goods.
that's why it is better for smugglers not to smuggle at all so those customs officers will not open shops for their wives.

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Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by Nobody: 9:54pm On Jan 09, 2016
JaredNomak:
This is the one I support most, it's high time we developed our own porn industry, tired of Daisy Marie, Kendra Lust and all those white girls. angry angry

Let us appreciate and develop our own, this industry will also generate revenue in billions for our dear nation, Buhari should look into this.


Future father... this country is full of"people" smh
Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by mekonglobal(m): 9:55pm On Jan 09, 2016
tsdarkside:


its realy garbage.......nothing....first you buy dollars and deplet the external reserves,buy this rubbish abroad,transport the rubbish to nigeria,then the rubbish lands in the end on the streets...they are turning nigeria to a dumping ground........

make them open their own companys and produce this things themselves.,than to dey import every garbage to nigeria.....

igbos with their greedy nature...they never see the consequence of their greed....
b
Bigot number one, wetin concern Igbo for dis matter As they import d goods come, dem force u buy? abi na dem tell ur govt make they no provide light so dat industries will spring up? Hate or like themtongue they re still processing.

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Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by macho44(m): 9:55pm On Jan 09, 2016
JaredNomak:
This is the one I support most, it's high time we developed our own porn industry, tired of Daisy Marie, Kendra Lust and all those white girls. angry angry

Let us appreciate and develop our own, this industry will also generate revenue in billions for our dear nation, Buhari should look into this.
You must be related to AFROCANDY n MAHEEDA! I suspect ur name is either KOBOKO or KONDO Alata!
Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by adewumiopeyemi(m): 9:56pm On Jan 09, 2016
Dos people no settlethose custom aagent well
Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by Philadelphia: 9:56pm On Jan 09, 2016
Alejhandro:
Okk...but we go still dey c them for market

Yes! They would still be in the market and much more expensive after the owners must have "settled" the customs officers. undecided

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Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by Nobody: 9:57pm On Jan 09, 2016
Keneking:
Where is lalasticlala sef


Abeg, who be this Lalasticlala wey you and others dey talk about? undecided









In addition, ban dstv and mtn. Let them go
Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by kalu01(m): 9:58pm On Jan 09, 2016
good move but when are we going to start producing all those?

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Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by Ahmeduana(m): 9:58pm On Jan 09, 2016
JaredNomak:
This is the one I support most, it's high time we developed our own porn industry, tired of Daisy Marie, Kendra Lust and all those white girls. angry angry

Let us appreciate and develop our own, this industry will also generate revenue in billions for our dear nation, Buhari should look into this.
wèrè pônbélé.

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Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by Fawklicant: 10:00pm On Jan 09, 2016
tsdarkside:


is it my fault that nigerians are soo brainwashed like the rest of africa,to hate everything there hand produce?...

take black-women for example:
that not even one of them had the idea to create a company that produce fake-hair is crazy...imagine the money a black-woman can make from synteticaly made hairs...much cheaper than importing it from brazil and india...
and black-women dont understand that the bad-luck is passt on,on the wig...and the owner of the hair gets your blessings....
the black-woman relys solely on the blessings of the black-man,because she always give away her blessings to her enemies....
you understand now,why india has surpass you??...india is using the blessings of the black-woman......


I guess you are still a kid and dont know the harsh realities of the business world. Ever wondered why compies like PZ moved shop to Ghana? Hear yourself and the way you are going on about manufacturing, let me ask you. Which electricity are they going to use to manufacture it? After all the overhead costs and multiple taxation by the govt. How do you expect them to compete in the market price wars? Some of you people just go about yapping about the ideal situation, but reality beckons when you venture into business in Nigeria. It is a tough terrain, but you wouldnt know that maybe because you are still in school or someplace waiting for your next salary. Mtcheeewww!

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Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by bigpastor(m): 10:02pm On Jan 09, 2016
Austin4lif:
Why banning alcohol ? Do u want to islamize us mr president? Why banning okrika? U want to make my igbo brothers jobless? The God of Ndigbo will always fight for us.
Do christians booze??
Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by muhakeem(m): 10:02pm On Jan 09, 2016
Every single condom was a hit back to back from durex to gold circle to rough rider yet e still dey burst. Flesh to flesh ti take over

































custom also trying to take over

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Re: Okrika Clothes, Pistol, Gin, Other Goods Banned By Customs (SEE FULL LIST) by bunmioguns(m): 10:02pm On Jan 09, 2016
JaredNomak:
This is the one I support most, it's high time we developed our own porn industry, tired of Daisy Marie, Kendra Lust and all those white girls. angry angry

Let us appreciate and develop our own, this industry will also generate revenue in billions for our dear nation, Buhari should look into this.



Weyrey


grin

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