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Half Empty Shops by missionmex(op): 12:12am On Sep 24, 2021
Have you noticed this days that most shops that were full before are almost empty now especially those selling provisions. I did a survey in the area where I lived and even realize more shocking that so many of this shops have closed up.
When I seek to know why this new normal, I realized the following
1, patronage have reduced due to the fact that people purchasing power has reduced.
2, goods are very expensive in the market.
3. Loans are not easily accessible.
4. Profit made are not sustainable
5. No government policies targeted at helping this retailers.
6. Excessive and irrational granting of credit etc.
The truth is that it has never been this bad for business owners.
Re: Half Empty Shops by ojasweb(m):
While this is the absolute reality of the current state of the country, the paid defenders of the present government will be here to call it lies.

After all, one old man said everyone can still live well on 500 Naira per day in Nigeria.
Re: Half Empty Shops by YeyeGbami: 1:18am On Sep 24, 2021
If you don’t have other source of income na trouble cos if you sell an item, you can’t buy that item back from the market without adding more money. Prices change daily.
Re: Half Empty Shops by Nobody: 6:00am On Sep 24, 2021
Don't be surprised that most of them campaign for Buhari and were shouting APC CHANGE!
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