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Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by Judolisco(m): 6:45am On Mar 27
B4 una go abuse Africa.... Dem dey sell second hand clothes 2 for Europe and America oh

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Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by CodeTemplar: 6:49am On Mar 27
ManishSmith:
But you did not think about environmental damage when you were drilling oil wells, digging up holes and trench looking for precious stone, after indoctrinating Africa that we can’t do anything and must depend you, you want to stop what you started? Let see how it unfolds
idiotic lies. No one indoctrinated anyone that they can't do things independently. If anything, they gave you knowledge. Go and be competent instead of.blaming your teachers.
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by Valuepaints20(m): 6:50am On Mar 27
It's well 😭
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by Verbtips(m): 6:55am On Mar 27
amiibaby:
Haba why mess with someone means of livelihood just cos u have the power. Their gov should ensure all waste are properly disposed of instead of outright ban. That is inhumane
since russia propose visa to all african country,they decided to take action
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by Laple0541(m): 6:57am On Mar 27
amiibaby:
Haba why mess with someone means of livelihood just cos u have the power. Their gov should ensure all waste are properly disposed of instead of outright ban. That is inhumane

What a mentality!
What stops Kenya as a country from producing cloths for her citizens?
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by phemmie06(m): 6:57am On Mar 27
They are not the only one involved
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by RedAlert08(m): 6:59am On Mar 27
Dshocker:
Africa the dumping ground...

Meanwhile, most of the raw materials used for manufacturing in Europe, America and Asia, all comes from Africa.

So?
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by phemmie06(m): 7:00am On Mar 27
Laple0541:


What a mentality!
What stops Kenya as a country from producing cloths for her citizens?


What of Nigeria....
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by ManishSmith(m): 7:05am On Mar 27
CodeTemplar:
idiotic lies. No one indoctrinated anyone that they can't do things independently. If anything, they gave you knowledge. Go and be competent instead of.blaming your teachers.

Okay!!
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by geoworldedu: 7:05am On Mar 27
Energist:
Might be a blessing in disguise. It will boost the local textile industry
Which local textile industry will it boost when we local traders will now increase the price of our products to the extent that many people can't afford it? When Rice importation was banned, you see how the price of local rice soared so high. Las las, na the poor masses go suffer.
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by BucketHat(m): 7:07am On Mar 27
RecentHistory:
If I post the history of second hand clothes in Nigeria here, some people will cry.
[[b][/b][i][/i][font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font] PLEASE DO!!!!
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by Chukwuka319(m): 7:08am On Mar 27
The hypocritical EU and their stupidity,eeh! So they want to ban second hand clothing business with Kenya, but can't ban selling LGBTQ agenda to Africa.
Accursed European White Pigs!
God bless Russia and China for being an economic alternative to the accursed West.
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by forgiveness: 7:20am On Mar 27
Second hand used clothes destroyed our textile industry. Very good if it's band.
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by Rejoice28(f): 7:25am On Mar 27
How about building African brands of clothing.

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Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by RecentHistory: 7:29am On Mar 27
amiibaby:
Haba why mess with someone means of livelihood just cos u have the power. Their gov should ensure all waste are properly disposed of instead of outright ban. That is inhumane

You are a very unintelligent person
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by Bullfallo(m): 7:30am On Mar 27
Give me two reasons why Africans are not cursed?

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Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by Techobeys: 7:39am On Mar 27
You people are not even serious. A country says they want to buy export of their own cloth. You who are a mere benefactor says otherwise. Don’t they have the right to export and import whatever they want? If they refuse to export, what’s Kenya’s issues with that?


amiibaby:
Haba why mess with someone means of livelihood just cos u have the power. Their gov should ensure all waste are properly disposed of instead of outright ban. That is inhumane
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by Justiceleague1: 7:40am On Mar 27
RecentHistory:
If I post the history of second hand clothes in Nigeria here, some people will cry.
Fear fear...😁
Fear not let you do anything,🤣🤣🤣
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by MySolace: 7:48am On Mar 27
FutureFocus:

Not the issue Ma, just imagine a booming textile industry in Kenya that will provide employment for same people , produce new cloth for people to wear and improve Kenya Economy, those are the things that killed the Nigeria Textile industry, first it cultural manipulation to promote their own culture, very deep. It will take me many hours to lecture you about this

It killed textile industry
Those second hands cloth have heath risk
Promoting European dressing in Africa
Eliminating promotion of our own local attire

We never tap from our potential in this country
It’s sad
...stil on stil, theres wots called comparative advantage.
I mean, these clothes would b costlier wen produced here.
A quality home-used(okirika) jeans in Ghana sells for, lets say 100 cedis(lets just say equivalent of N10k plus), such quality equivalent in new one can cost up to 300 cedis(over N30k), imagine producing such quality here, it wil cost even higher.
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by LZAA: 7:49am On Mar 27
Judolisco:
B4 una go abuse Africa.... Dem dey sell second hand clothes 2 for Europe and America oh
Are you listening to those clowns
One even said it will boost local production
He probably didn't factor in the high cost of production, epileptic power supply and silly taxes that the producer will pay never even mind the kickbacks to various agencies
Smh

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Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by PHAYOL81: 7:49am On Mar 27
That's the African mentality: they have little/no regards for the collective good but their individual monetary benefits.
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by RecentHistory: 7:52am On Mar 27
Justiceleague1:

Fear fear...😁
Fear not let you do anything,🤣🤣🤣

Okporoko
Yellow garri
Okrika clothes

The history will make you shed hot tears.
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by Calitoscassius(m): 7:54am On Mar 27
amiibaby:
Haba why mess with someone means of livelihood just cos u have the power. Their gov should ensure all waste are properly disposed of instead of outright ban. That is inhumane
So Africa's livelihood depends on rags used and disposed by white people and imported into Africa cheesy quite shameful i must say.

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Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by LZAA: 7:58am On Mar 27
RecentHistory:


Okporoko
Yellow garri
Okrika clothes

The history will make you shed hot tears.
The first one is imported from Scandinavia
The second one is consumed everywhere apart from ewwedduland
The third one is mainly purchased by af**onjas
So.......🚶‍♂️🚶‍♂️
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by Calitoscassius(m): 7:59am On Mar 27
Africans are crying because they would be stopped from importing rags used and disposed by white people, their lives depends on these used rags grin grin Africa is a shithole.

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Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by Calitoscassius(m): 8:02am On Mar 27
Judolisco:
B4 una go abuse Africa.... Dem dey sell second hand clothes 2 for Europe and America oh
Yes, but not the same grades as the ones exported to africa, the ones exported to africa are almost rags.
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by RecentHistory: 8:04am On Mar 27
LZAA:

The first one is imported from Scandinavia
The second one is consumed everywhere apart from ewwedduland
The third one is mainly purchased by af**onjas
So.......🚶‍♂️🚶‍♂️

All of them were introduced during the civil war when Biafrans ran out of frogs and lizards to eat.

Okrika was dropped at Okrika beach. It was dropped for free to Biafrans but unfortunately, Biafrans picked them and sold them to Biafrans.

Okporoko was sent as aid from Norway. It was the head being dried and sent to your fathers instead of being thrown away. Biafran soldiers were sleeping with married Biafran women so the women could take stockfish back to their families.

Palm oil was introduced into garri as an urgent aid to cure keashiokor ravaging Biafrans caused by lack of Vitamin A, and tocopherol and tocotrienol antioxidants.

There is no history of Okporoko, Okrika and Stockfish in Igboland before the Biafran war.

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Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by LZAA: 8:08am On Mar 27
RecentHistory:


All of them were introduced during the civil war when Biafrans ran out of frogs and lizards to eat.

Okrika was dropped at Okrika beach. It was dropped for free to Biafrans but unfortunately, Biafrans picked them and sold them to Biafrans.

Okporoko was sent as aid from Norway. It was the head being dried and sent to your fathers instead of being thrown away. Biafran soldiers were sleeping with married Biafran women so the women could take stockfish back to their families.

Palm oil was introduced into garri as an urgent aid to cure keashiokor ravaging Biafrans caused by lack of Vitamin A, and tocopherol and tocotrienol antioxidants.

There is no history of Okporoko, Okrika and Stockfish in Igboland before the Biafran war.
Okay so your hang up is all about the civil war😄
Amazing
Smh
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by Judolisco(m): 8:11am On Mar 27
Calitoscassius:
Yes, but not the same grades as the ones exported to africa, the ones exported to africa are almost rags.
they come in grades 2 in Africa
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by RecentHistory: 8:14am On Mar 27
LZAA:

Okay so your hang up is all about the civil war😄
Amazing
Smh

It's about the fact that Okrika, Okporoko and yellow garri which are staples in your place are products of deprivation and starvation.

Most of the Nsala, oha and various funny leaves you cook as soup were eaten by goats before the war. During the war, you first are the goats before eating what goats were eating.
Check history. They weren't mentioned before the war.
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by Mercury12(m): 8:18am On Mar 27
Ah! I don tire abeg😂😂😂😂

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