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Nigerians Urged To Patronize Made In Nigeria Goods by akelicious(m): 12:57pm On Oct 14, 2018
The citizenry have been advised to always patronize Made in Nigeria products. Chief Godwin Okafor who said that goods manufactured in Nigeria, are of better quality than the imported ones, maintained that the Gross Domestic Product, GDP, of the country will improve tremendously, if the citizenry resort to patronizing made in Nigeria products.
Chief Okafor who is a community leader in Isuofia, Aguata Local Government Area, urged Nigerians to always take pride in Made in Nigeria products.
Contributing, the Traditional Prime-Minister of Awa in Orumba North Local Government area, Chief Israel Ezue who encouraged Nigerians to always patronize Made in Nigeria products in order to stimulate the growth of indigenous firms, used the opportunity to call on the federal government to improve electricity supply, to ensure speedy industrialization of the Nation.

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Re: Nigerians Urged To Patronize Made In Nigeria Goods by Mustack: 1:08pm On Oct 14, 2018
akelicious:
The citizenry have been advised to always patronize Made in Nigeria products. Chief Godwin Okafor who said that goods manufactured in Nigeria, are of better quality than the imported ones, maintained that the Gross Domestic Product, GDP, of the country will improve tremendously, if the citizenry resort to patronizing made in Nigeria products.
Chief Okafor who is a community leader in Isuofia, Aguata Local Government Area, urged Nigerians to always take pride in Made in Nigeria products.
Contributing, the Traditional Prime-Minister of Awa in Orumba North Local Government area, Chief Israel Ezue who encouraged Nigerians to always patronize Made in Nigeria products in order to stimulate the growth of indigenous firms, used the opportunity to call on the federal government to improve electricity supply, to ensure speedy industrialization of the Nation.

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Kike the elder statement, chatity begin at home.. It should begin with them.. They should stop sending there children abroad for sch.. We have high profile sch too...
Re: Nigerians Urged To Patronize Made In Nigeria Goods by Shelumiel: 1:24pm On Oct 14, 2018
This is just rubbish. How can we be told to patronize home-made goods when they do not meet up to international standards?
Re: Nigerians Urged To Patronize Made In Nigeria Goods by Mustack: 1:27pm On Oct 14, 2018
Shelumiel:
This is just rubbish. How can we be told to patronize home-made goods when they do not meet up to international standards?
Its very simple, there children should stop going abroad for schooling
Re: Nigerians Urged To Patronize Made In Nigeria Goods by Shelumiel: 1:51pm On Oct 14, 2018
Mustack:

Its very simple, there children should stop going abroad for schooling
Abi o.

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