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Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by Biggyz: 8:53am On Oct 24, 2019
Southern Niger reels after Nigeria closes borders

Dan Issa (Niger) (AFP) - "Nothing crosses into Nigeria and nothing comes out. It's hermetically sealed," said Amadou Idi, sitting in a makeshift shelter to keep out of the rain, and reflecting on the downturn in his luck.

"We twiddle our thumbs and pray."

Idi's job is a transiting agent -- to get goods across the border to Nigeria at the Dan Issa frontier post in southeastern Niger.

But he has been out of work since Nigeria dramatically closed its borders with its neighbours on August 20, declaring it wanted to put an end to chronic smuggling.

Niger, which shares a 1,500-kilometre (900-mile) border with Nigeria, has been badly hit by the closure, along with Benin. Both nations are among the poorest in the world.

A long line of lorries from Niger and elsewhere in West Africa is stranded at Dan Issa. Some are full, some laden with goods. The drivers and their assistants sleep on the ground or in the cabins of their vehicles.

All along the 30 kilometre road between the border and the city of Maradi, customs officials and police officers sip tea or coffee and chat.

Groups of young people at a loose end and motorbike taxi drivers short of customers play cards under the shade of the trees.

- 'Maradi is suffocating' -

Three and a half million people live in and around Maradi. Concern and indignation are growing among the people there, most of whom survive on agriculture and trade.

That makes them highly dependent on their southern neighbour Nigeria, the biggest economy in west Africa with its oil riches and 190 million people.

"Maradi is suffocating," said Ali, a kabou-kabou driver, the local motorbike taxi. "The city is usually bustling with people -- now it's almost dead."

"We are very angry," said Ahmadou Amadou, who imports motorbikes for a living. "The business sector is wasting away." If the border closure continues, then they will be ruined, he added.

Some locals remember the last time this happened, back in the 1980s -- and it lasted two years. And it was the same president, Muhammadu Buhari, who was responsible.

Buhari closed the borders shortly after he came to power. From April 1984 to February 1986 he kept them closed in response to the falling price of oil, a drop in exports and the smuggling of contraband.

In fact the border was only reopened after Buhari was toppled in a coup.

Amadou Oumarou, another Maradi resident, said his government should sit down at the table with Nigeria and negotiate a solution.

Falling prices are hitting locally made products due to a lack of buyers in Nigeria, while the price of products imported from Nigeria is soaring, he said.

Some traders are selling their rice cut-price just to get rid of their stock, said Chaibou Tchombiano, general secretary of Niger's union representing traders, importers and exporters.

"We used to sell a 100-kilo (220-pound) sack of cowpeas for 18,500 CFA francs ($30, 27 euros). The price has fallen to 17,000, even 16,000 francs, since the border was closed," said cereal trader Haruna Moussa.

- Spur for smuggling -

The impact of the closure is having a ripple effect reaching as far as the capital Niamey, 650 km away.

"A tonne of imported cement (produced by the Nigerian corporation Dangote), which used to sell for 95,000 CFA francs has gone up to 120,000 francs, and cigarettes have risen from 25 to 100 francs each," said Mamanane Nouri, head of a consumers' group.

Ironically, one effect of the border closure seems to have been a rise in smuggling, which is taking place under the nose of customs officials.

Source: https://www.google.com/amp/s/news.yahoo.com/amphtml/southern-niger-reels-nigeria-closes-borders-033919738.html

Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by nototribalist: 9:02am On Oct 24, 2019
The country I don't want to see their goods enter Nigeria is Ghana, period!!


That their peanut burger filled with 99% air and 7 groundnut seed is the father of all scam.


Nonsense

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Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by helinues: 9:05am On Oct 24, 2019
We are no longer a dumping place to you ants countries.

Pass your goods via Sea Port or Airport.. Simple as Abc

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Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by simonlee(m): 9:05am On Oct 24, 2019
Whenever I read that Niger-Nigeria border is closed.... grin grin

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Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by helinues: 9:07am On Oct 24, 2019
nototribalist:
The country I don't want to see their goods enter Nigeria is Ghana, period!!

May be you have no ideas of how many Nigerians residing in Ghana, students alone are almost over the hustlers..

Ghana is our friend, a good one forget about the online ranting by some of her people.

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Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by Nobody: 9:07am On Oct 24, 2019
Biggyz:


Some locals remember the last time this happened, back in the 1980s — and it lasted two years. And it was the same president, Muhammadu Buhari, who was responsible.

Buhari closed the borders shortly after he came to power. From April 1984 to February 1986 he kept them closed in response to the falling price of oil, a drop in exports and the smuggling of contraband.

In fact the border was only reopened after Buhari was toppled in a coup.
C/

So let's see the baga that will topple him this time around.

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Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by nototribalist: 9:50am On Oct 24, 2019
helinues:


May be you have no ideas of how many Nigerians residing in Ghana, students alone are almost over the hustlers..

Ghana is our friend, a good one forget about the online ranting by some of her people.
Rubbish, we don't want anything ghana in Nigeria, period. They should take their kidney and liver destroyer Alomo to Chad or Sudan,

which kind friend dey fight with petty traders for their country. Nonsense

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Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by dheespectre: 9:58am On Oct 24, 2019
Happened first time in 1980..Then, now.. Guess old habits die hard..
Meanwhile :

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Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by kaziblake(f): 10:00am On Oct 24, 2019
Anything that is good for Nigeria I am in

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Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by one1prax(m): 10:00am On Oct 24, 2019
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Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by Dadaboy: 10:00am On Oct 24, 2019
No one is asking about what their government is doing

Why can’t they invest in factories especially for raw products and overturn marketing strategy

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Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by pointstores(m): 10:00am On Oct 24, 2019
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Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by oluseyiforjesus(m): 10:01am On Oct 24, 2019
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Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by PureGoldh(m): 10:02am On Oct 24, 2019
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Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by money121(m): 10:03am On Oct 24, 2019
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Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by Nobody: 10:03am On Oct 24, 2019
Hi
Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by GeoAfrikana(m): 10:03am On Oct 24, 2019
What's the meaning of twiddle?

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Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by PussyWorship: 10:03am On Oct 24, 2019
nototribalist:
The country I don't want to see their goods enter Nigeria is Ghana, period!!

Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by Nobody: 10:04am On Oct 24, 2019
Those that knows their God shall do exploit

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Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by Npfn: 10:04am On Oct 24, 2019
This days to many sponsored post by foreign smugglers and nigeria agents please people should be careful borders remain close

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Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by Nobody: 10:05am On Oct 24, 2019
GeoAfrikana:
What's the meaning of twiddle?

Falling in political economy
Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by RTSC: 10:05am On Oct 24, 2019
helinues:


May be you have no ideas of how many Nigerians residing in Ghana, students alone are almost over the hustlers..

Ghana is our friend, a good one forget about the online ranting by some of her people.
Who is benefiting from the Nigerian students there paying big money for shitty education?

It is definitely not Nigeria.
The hustlers you are talking about are being dealt with by the trade unions in Ghana.

We gain nothing from them while they gain much.

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Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by kokomilala(m): 10:05am On Oct 24, 2019
Yes,we've created a hermetic world that can't be breached .It's about time that Nigeria started throwing her weight around.If not for the dismantling of the colonial empires and the establishment of the UN after WW2 ,Nigeria should be colonising countries like Niger,Benin,Ghana etc.
Anyway, we've sent all of them a message of intent ,that we're not to be trampled upon. Their corporate insufferable arrogance, particularly,that of Ghanaians towards,us has stopped.

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Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by 24kmagic: 10:06am On Oct 24, 2019
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Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by ebonytarki(m): 10:06am On Oct 24, 2019
Nigeria just screwing everybody irrespective of whether u work with the govt, private sector or business owner

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Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by Amiaraking(m): 10:06am On Oct 24, 2019
Nigeria will be great again!!

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Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by seankafor(m): 10:06am On Oct 24, 2019
We are suffocating those infants..

I wish it's just targeted at ghana and south Africa.

Now what Benin and Niger has to do is to beg their government to come up with a better policy that will curb smuggling..

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Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by ken6488(m): 10:07am On Oct 24, 2019
grin Up 9ja

.respect us or crash

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Re: Nigeria Border Closure: Nigerien Traders Cry Out 'We Twiddle Our Thumbs & Pray' by lilfreezy: 10:08am On Oct 24, 2019
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