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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by optimusprime2(m): 5:50pm On Nov 16, 2023
No wonder Naija is very broke...
They are busy selling kernels and nuts...

Na waah o
Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by Risingblue008(m): 5:50pm On Nov 16, 2023
The British buys bulls from us
Then sells

Shit to us

grin grin

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by jeff1993: 5:50pm On Nov 16, 2023
Cc
Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by brainhgeek(m): 5:53pm On Nov 16, 2023
Next up is a list of 10,001 countries Nigeria imports from

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by CallmeTrinity: 5:53pm On Nov 16, 2023
post=127004377:
Think outside the box guys.
Make things happen for yourself.
Stop complaining about life 24/7.
Be wise.
We Rise!


God bless Our hustle 🙏

Amen bro

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by kestolove95(m): 5:55pm On Nov 16, 2023
So u.k, u.s, France, Canada no dey import anything from Nigeria? But wait just imagine wetin Liberia dey import from Nigeria...

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by victorazyvictor(m): 5:55pm On Nov 16, 2023
Loriro!!!!
Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by gabbasin: 5:58pm On Nov 16, 2023
I am not really impressed, we are exporting raw materials in agriculture and mining products, except for Liberia that import our finished products like cosmetics, alcoholic beverages and sandals. We need to engage in turning most of these raw materials we export into finished goods, thereby enhancing employment and adding value to our exports a la foreign exchange. Most of these countries with sound economy are major exporter of finished products. We still have a long way to go in turning our country to an industrialized one

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by Cutehector(m): 5:59pm On Nov 16, 2023
Sesame seeds to the world baby.

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by Ashley86400: 6:03pm On Nov 16, 2023
Hmm, no wonder Cashew nuts are expensive as fuccc here. They’re sending 95% of it outside the country.

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by adecz: 6:09pm On Nov 16, 2023
On the other hand, Northern Nigeria
is importing herdsmen, bandits and
Islamic terrorists, thanks to Buhari.

He turned Nigeria to the final destination
and adopted homeland of all herdsmen
based in West Africa and issued them
Passports and License to kill & kidnap
with no repercussions😐😐😐

Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by Kobojunkie: 6:11pm On Nov 16, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Japan primarily imports different types of sesame seeds, copper ingots, and aluminium products like ingots and alloys from Nigeria.
Jordan primarily imports palm kernel shells, hibiscus flowers, sesame seeds, gum Arabic, stone flour, clear float glass, and blue reflective glass from Nigeria.
Kazakhstan primarily imports dry hibiscus flowers from Nigeria.
Kenya primarily imports from Nigeria zinc ash, dry split ginger, natural rubber, foodstuffs, dark gray reflective glass, and aluminium ingots.
Kuwait’s primary imports from Nigeria include cashew kernels and bird’s eye chilli.
Latvia primarily imports cashew kernels, pet flakes, hibiscus flowers, dry split ginger, and brown bale bottles from Nigeria.
Lebanon primarily imports sesame seeds, palm kernel shells, cocoa shells, cashew kernels, and bronze reflective glass from Nigeria.
Liberia primarily imports cosmetics, Star Lager beer, Legend beer, MPK fertilizer, Maltina Classic, locally made Aba slippers, hair attachment products, empty bottles, beverages, and baby diapers from Nigeria
Libya primarily imports cashew kernels, hair products, rub, Stella pomade, and dry split ginger from Nigeria
Lithuania imports dry split ginger, technically specified rubber, polyester table fiber, hull sesame seeds, and hibiscus flowers from Nigeria.
Malaysia Imports tin ore, tin concentrate, technically specified rubber, raw cocoa beans, fermented cocoa beans, lead ore and lead ingots, columbite, crude shea butter, dry cocoa beans, aluminium alloys, aluminium ingots, cassiterite ore, iron ore, and hull sesame seeds from Nigeria.
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FreeStuffsNG:
This is the best time to invest in Nigeria. The best investment destination in Nigeria and Africa is South West Nigeria. God bless Nigeria for ever!
...
Can someone please give a rundown of what Nigeria in turn buys from many of the same countries so we at least get a realistic idea of what exactly one should think of investing in? lipsrsealed

Also, which of the crops or minerals listed are farmed or produced in South West Nigeria? undecided

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by Tianamen1: 6:11pm On Nov 16, 2023
These are the things Nigeria has comparative advantage in.
These are the raw materials Nigerians need to focus on added value by processing.

What are the intermediate and final products derived from these raw materials?
This should be the focus of the government as there is demand for the goods. Ideas such as cassava bread and rice product should come after the development of these industries.
Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by PHIPEX(m): 6:12pm On Nov 16, 2023
These are the ones that pass through official channel.

Many other countries import from Nigeria but unofficially
Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by Burruchaga71(m): 6:13pm On Nov 16, 2023
Tinubu is a DRUG LORD and a fraudster
Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by Proudlyngwa(m): 6:13pm On Nov 16, 2023
Brendaniel:
APC blamed Nigerians for not exporting enough, the same APC is now bragging with Nigerians exporting...

Does your comment make sense

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by Makawhizzy: 6:13pm On Nov 16, 2023
How much are we earning from all these text book Alaye?
Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by Ijaya123: 6:14pm On Nov 16, 2023
PlayMaker14:
By fire by force agenda.... grin


Reminds me of when PDP was in power, they don't need all these shalaye, their records placed them well above South Africa as the Africa powerhouse in the Economic sector.


APC, Otilo party grin

And who is the powerhouse in the economic sector in Africa currently?
Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by FreeStuffsNG: 6:16pm On Nov 16, 2023
Kobojunkie:
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Can someone please give a rundown of what Nigeria in turn buys from many of the same countries so we at least get a realistic idea of what exactly one should think of investing in? lipsrsealed
It's in the public domain and released every quarter. Please visit the website of the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics and download the latest report on GDP (Q3,2023). It is always very comprehensive and you will read all the details inside. Most times, news media just cut pieces and use to write report but if you are researching for answer to your kind of question, go through the report and historical data by yourself at least report from like Q1, 2022 to Q3,2023

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by jibsy(m): 6:16pm On Nov 16, 2023
Dry hibiscus? Of export quantity? Where are the farms? Dey play.
Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by Enemyofpeace: 6:17pm On Nov 16, 2023
No single better country dey inside. No wonder naira failed to rice up

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by medolab90(m): 6:19pm On Nov 16, 2023
Agricultural products seems to be the major thing here .


Those states governors should open up to the agricultural sector. Lots of potential lies there for the nation other than engaging in projects than has no direct impact on the citizens
Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by Kobojunkie: 6:22pm On Nov 16, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
It's in the public domain and released every quarter. Please visit the website of the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics and download the latest report on GDP (Q3,2023). It is always very comprehensive and you will read all the details inside. Most times, news media just cut pieces and use to write report but if you are researching for answer to your kind of question, go through the report and historical data at least since Q1, 2022
Well, public domain or not, can someone please post it on here so we compare to see exactly what it is we should probably be investing our money in instead? undecided
Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by shollythetic91: 6:22pm On Nov 16, 2023
Nice one, but I pray we don't end up importing same item from same countries angry
Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by FreeStuffsNG: 6:23pm On Nov 16, 2023
Kobojunkie:
Well, public domain or not, can someone please post it on here so we compare to see exactly what it is we should probably be investing our money in instead? undecided
Never mind. It's like you don't get my explanation and understand how this kind of reports are wink

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by SoNature(m): 6:26pm On Nov 16, 2023
Mide70:
We spend and based our transactions in dollar, pounds ,euro but none of these countries transacts with us imagine . It's well

Those are non-oil exports.

USA buys Nigeria's crude oil.
Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by WantsandMore: 6:32pm On Nov 16, 2023
PlayMaker14:
By fire by force agenda.... grin


Reminds me of when PDP was in power, they don't need all these shalaye, their records placed them well above South Africa as the Africa powerhouse in the Economic sector.


APC, Otilo party grin
It's funny how APC said thesame thing about the PDP led economic growth in reverse & Nigerians didn't know what else to do

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by ednut1(m): 6:37pm On Nov 16, 2023

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by God2man2again(m): 6:39pm On Nov 16, 2023
post=127004377:
Thank you so much for this OP.


Sane, honest, sensible and hardworking youths will learn, improvise and tap knowledge from this thread.

But the children of perdition will never see any good thing about this thread.
Constant wailing, gnashing imof teeth, stupid and senseless jokes is synonymous with their life of misery, frustrations and bitterness.
Lowlives who believe nothing good can ever come their way in life.

People dey o
(Quote this to say nonsense if you see yourself as one of those people).
Nonentities.

Things must work in Nigeria by fire by force.

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by Brendaniel: 6:40pm On Nov 16, 2023
Proudlyngwa:


Does your comment make sense

Yes it does...

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