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Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by Calitoscassius(m): 8:18am On Mar 27
Judolisco:
they come in grades 2 in Africa
Exactly, so the ones sold in America and the UK are much better than the ones exported to africa as i said earlier.
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by Kusu12: 8:26am On Mar 27
Okpokpo09:
Tinubu with him bad luck everytime

Stop wailing, this is beyond your comprehension. Another frustrated and deluded obirodent on the loose.
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by LZAA: 8:28am On Mar 27
RecentHistory:


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.
😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
You do know okrika is literally in what is known as SS today
It's funny you call people's soup funny when you lot literally use broom to make...soup
Again if you have ever bothered to travel you would find that yellow garri exists everywhere
Just stick to your weak attempts at trolling aite✌️✌️
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by RecentHistory: 8:31am On Mar 27
LZAA:

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You do know okrika is literally in what is known as SS today
It's funny you call people's soup funny when you lot literally use broom to make...soup
Again if you have ever bothered to travel you would find that yellow garri exists everywhere
Just stick to your weak attempts at trolling aite✌️✌️

You don't even know that Okrika was under the control of Biafra at a point, same as places in present-day Akwa Ibom where Biafran soldiers committed genocide against Efik, Ibibio and Annang people.

Anyway, yellow garri originated from the WFP force-feeding you palm oil and garri. Before the war, there was no trace of yellow garri.
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by LZAA: 8:34am On Mar 27
RecentHistory:


You don't even know that Okrika was under the control of Biafra at a point, same as places in present-day Akwa Ibom where Biafran soldiers committed genocide against Efik, Ibibio and Annang people.

Anyway, yellow garri originated from the WFP force-feeding you palm oil and garri. Before the war, there was no trace of yellow garri.

Once again thanks for the laughs this morning
Consider joining comedy central so your troll attempts don't go to waste😄
Might also help if you can stop calling a defunct republic and allowing them live rent free in your noggin
Ciao✌️✌️
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by Codes151(m): 8:37am On Mar 27
Austindark:
Na wa for Africa. We are always thinking about the immediate satisfaction. This was why we sold our fellow Africans as slaves just to have a taste of chocolates.
A rational individual will leverage on this and develop their homebase textile industry. We have enough cotton in the continent.
Later we will blame the Europeans for our predicaments after turning their country into a refuse dump.
i swear...id rather we wear one cloth and build our industry... na becuz we wan wear oyibo clothes
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by RecentHistory: 8:37am On Mar 27
LZAA:

Once again thanks for the laughs this morning
Consider joining comedy central so your troll attempts don't go to waste😄
Might also help if you can stop calling a defunct republic and allowing them live rent free in your noggin
Ciao✌️✌️

You killed Ibibio, Efik and Annang people who have good food, only for you to be drinking palm oil with garri.

I'm happy you can see how ridiculous your history is.
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by sslcrypt: 8:43am On Mar 27
vibbb:
Na today ? How many production factories do the like of Adidas, Nike and Co have in Africa ?
They should leave them alone, if they want to be
banning exports of hazardous textile waste and requiring informed consent to be obtained before importing textile waste - that's a welcome development.

It's now I know you people on this platform are just dead brains. Politicians in EU wants to ban the export of used clothes, Kenya is opposing it because used clothes market is big. Politicians are claiming that the used clothes sent causes hazard to the other countries, Kenya is denying that they don't force them to collect hazardous clothes. sometimes I wonder if stupidity is now part of most Nigerian people.
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by victorclean(f): 8:43am On Mar 27
Oh my kenya why naaa
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by Willed042(m): 9:13am 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.
Imagine a country lobbying to he a dumping ground. Later on their academicians would blame their existential difficulties and plights on colonialism. What stops them from looking inward through local fabrics.
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by Raylight2(m): 9:21am On Mar 27
PrincessDiana:
Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban by the EU


https://nairametrics.com/2024/03/26/kenyas-second-hand-cloth-dealers-kick-against-proposed-ban-by-the-eu/?amp=1




This is the major business in Kenya. I remember buying 2 clean suits with tags intact for 200ksh (1k NGN). If they truly ban it , most Kenyans will go jobless. With 100 ksh (500 NGN), you can get anything.
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by Raylight2(m): 9:23am On Mar 27
Willed042:

Imagine a country lobbying to he a dumping ground. Later on their academicians would blame their existential difficulties and plights on colonialism. What stops them from looking inward through local fabrics.
they don't sew as much as we do here. They buy already made of 100ksh when sewing would cost you up to 1000ksh.
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by Raylight2(m): 9:23am On Mar 27
I ❤️ KENYA
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by Justiceleague1: 9:29am On Mar 27
RecentHistory:


Okporoko
Yellow garri
Okrika clothes

The history will make you shed hot tears.
Oga tell us the hiSTORY nahhhh... Which one be yellow garri again 😁
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by sulaak(m): 10:24am 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.


Nigeria is a major dumping ground for electronics.

The average African has failed to develop the skills and organisation to build a cyclical economy of raw materials, manufactured goods, and recycled waste back into raw materials. Instead, Africans are content to recycle poverty and ignorance.
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by Officialpyper(m): 10:26am On Mar 27
RecentHistory:
If I post the history of second hand clothes in Nigeria here, some people will cry.

Please do 🙏
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by drololaaof: 10:28am On Mar 27
PrincessDiana:
Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban by the EU


https://nairametrics.com/2024/03/26/kenyas-second-hand-cloth-dealers-kick-against-proposed-ban-by-the-eu/?amp=1


People with useless decree, some of the used cloths are even better than new ones,the quality is by far better than new cloth exported to Nigeria from China because of standardization. The same thing NCS did under CGof CUSTOM .
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by RecentHistory: 10:57am On Mar 27
Justiceleague1:

Oga tell us the hiSTORY nahhhh... Which one be yellow garri again 😁

Say "please Daddy."
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by BigBashiru: 11:12am 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

The African cannot be indoctrinated unless they allow themselves to be indoctrinated. That's the truth
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by BuyMeBanger: 12:11pm On Mar 27
Is this France's doing because we don't want to give them Cocoa beans willy-nilly? grin
Re: Kenya’s Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Kick Against Proposed Ban By The EU by bablon20(m): 6:44pm On Mar 27
When will Nigeria start exporting used clothes to other country and which country will they export it to?

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