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Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by uuzba(m): 8:56am On Aug 26, 2022
Fira09:
Good development from NIKE™.

Let's vote PETER OBI for more good development that will embrace Nigeria.
What kind of stupid development is that?
All the whole Nigerians hustling to make local shoes, why isn't their own shoe being sold instead?
Instead you go and be selling white people shoes in your country.
Are white people not already RICH enough?
How many money you want to dash them again?
Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by Staphylococcus: 8:58am On Aug 26, 2022
Fira09:
Good development from NIKE™.

Let's vote PETER OBI for more good development that will embrace Nigeria.


You not even puzzled about why Nike did not open such store in Anambra.

I will take my time to tell you. It’s because they know Peter Obi has funneled the future of the state to a private bank account in safe havens.

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Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by uuzba(m): 8:59am On Aug 26, 2022
Habayomie:
Bad news for Aba boys
This is a very stupid development in Nigeria.
Instead of selling Nigerian shoes globally, we're still patronising whiteman shoes.
White man that is already richer than the whole nigeria.
We carry all our money and give him.
But to give our own people that same money, na issue.
Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by shakdav(m): 8:59am On Aug 26, 2022
othermen:
Though a luxury to the sub-continent, to whatever extent, if a functional government yet can relate, such might help strengthen our currency especially if the demand for Naira increases in West - Africa.

The demand for Naira would increase the value of Naira. That’s why we have to do better with our exports. There has to be support for businesses here, and the government should help get the products out.

In Aba, we can re-brand locally made shoes and make them popular across West-Africa and beyond. We can even invest in other Africa country resources - and take control of the export to the west.

Till date, we are a looted lots and you find our best minds employed by our looters and even where there is a government that is a little bright, our SANs fight each other to defend the looters and throw away Nigeria’s interest for peanuts. And a misguided government yet honors the SAN with a national honor. The celebrated Chief Olanipekun OFR, for instance has helped MTN win a tax dispute against Nigeria; represented Shell Petroleum & Equinox (Formerly Statoil) while the two oil companies have but looted the country & yet he has a national honor in recognition of his reputation for helping them fleece us. The direction of the country is a lost cause; if our best minds will fight each-other in a bid to defend a foreign interest trying to fleece our commonwealth.

To return to the main point, we should take back our country. No reason to give Niger over a billion to purchase vehicles- when we’ could support Innoson to build same and then export.

And in many sectors; I don’t see why ICAN can’t become the ACCA of Africa for instance; and make the certification the foremost desirable for accountants across Africa. That should be their aspiration. With the right leadership, such and such can be explored and taken advantage of. This seem to be the hope of ASUU for our tertiary education.
If we can get rid of bad lawyers, Barrister the law custodian dey this country can be in a better place, the lawyers are the problem of this country, I stand to be corrected and observe.
Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by Benwallt(m): 9:00am On Aug 26, 2022
Attention should be taking away from this Lagos. Seems it is the only state in Nigeria. Portharcourt is there, Akwa Ibom is there, kano is there, Anambra is there. Lagos shouldn't have the monopoly of Every business coming into the country. Kilode gan na. Ekiti, my state should gear up.
Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by EmmanuelBlaze04: 9:03am On Aug 26, 2022
othermen:
Though a luxury to the sub-continent, to whatever extent, if a functional government yet can relate, such might help strengthen our currency especially if the demand for Naira increases in West - Africa.

The demand for Naira would increase the value of Naira. That’s why we have to do better with our exports. There has to be support for businesses here, and the government should help get the products out.

In Aba, we can re-brand locally made shoes and make them popular across West-Africa and beyond. We can even invest in other Africa country resources - and take control of the export to the west.

Till date, we are a looted lots and you find our best minds employed by our looters and even where there is a government that is a little bright, our SANs fight each other to defend the looters and throw away Nigeria’s interest for peanuts. And a misguided government yet honors the SAN with a national honor. The celebrated Chief Olanipekun OFR, for instance has helped MTN win a tax dispute against Nigeria; represented Shell Petroleum & Equinox (Formerly Statoil) while the two oil companies have but looted the country & yet he has a national honor in recognition of his reputation for helping them fleece us. The direction of the country is a lost cause; if our best minds will fight each-other in a bid to defend a foreign interest trying to fleece our commonwealth.

To return to the main point, we should take back our country. No reason to give Niger over a billion to purchase vehicles- when we’ could support Innoson to build same and then export.

And in many sectors; I don’t see why ICAN can’t become the ACCA of Africa for instance; and make the certification the foremost desirable for accountants across Africa. That should be their aspiration. With the right leadership, such and such can be explored and taken advantage of. This seem to be the hope of ASUU for our tertiary education.
You shall be blessed. For our economy to grow, we need to focus on our target market, and thank God Africa is still an untapped land. If Nigeria could spend more on technology, build great technical devices, we initially wouldn't need validity from other continents until we conquer ours. And trust me, Nigeria has a bigger influence than any other African country, thanks to our media. If we could colonize West African nations first by selling and promoting our local products both made in Aba and Lagos, and we extend it through our influence, we then start to move eastwards, northwards and southwards. China had to colonize Asia before getting validity from the westerners, if a man can't control his house, other people won't respect him.
Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by winterfell007(m): 9:03am On Aug 26, 2022
KingKO22:
It can only be Lagos

The Legacy of Asiwaju is propelling Lagos economy to the enviable height while the legacy of Pandora Obituary is attacking unknown gunmen, killing and destruction of properties in Anambra


Choose wise btw the 3 major candidates
The antecedents of each should be considered


Cityboy/Goldenboy is our next president
You’re bloody clown I swear. It’s like Nike going to Italy to open a store in Florence instead of Rome that’s the commercial nerve center.
You should stop attributing Lagos success story to Tinubu. Lagos did not start in 1999

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Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by Allisgud: 9:07am On Aug 26, 2022
Hope it will be cheaper unlike what all this unlike stores are billing us
Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by Nlkay(m): 9:08am On Aug 26, 2022
mytime24:
For this buhari regime

They know Nigerians love fashion. Gdmrn
Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by Nobody: 9:09am On Aug 26, 2022
Nice one, at least there would be job opportunities for Nigerians.

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Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by hbk001(m): 9:10am On Aug 26, 2022
GamalNasser:


How many people fit afford authentic Nikes under Buhari? And besides which local company do you know that produces running shoes

Alot of local companies bro, you can make your research and you'll know.
Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by Parachoko: 9:10am On Aug 26, 2022
hbk001:
This not a nice development I must say.
Our locally made footwears products which a number of people are still patronizing might have less patronage now since Nike has now officially opened their store here in Nigeria.
I actually don't know why people keep saying Nice development, nice development...Okay, employment opportunities might abound there but our locally made footwears will now have less patronage than before.
Way to go, Nigeria.
Whose fault is this?
Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by hbk001(m): 9:10am On Aug 26, 2022
holubee21:

Does ur leaders patronize locally made products? If buhari sick where he dey go? Where all the politicians wards dey school? They say leaders lead by example but reverse is the case in Nigeria


Hmmmm quantative reasoning.
Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by Johel(m): 9:10am On Aug 26, 2022
nlfpmod:


Sneakers wey dey tear pocket!
Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by greypencils: 9:11am On Aug 26, 2022
hbk001:
This not a nice development I must say.
Our locally made footwears products which a number of people are still patronizing might have less patronage now since Nike has now officially opened their store here in Nigeria.
I actually don't know why people keep saying Nice development, nice development...Okay, employment opportunities might abound there but our locally made footwears will now have less patronage than before.
Way to go, Nigeria.
Original Nikes cost about 200 dollars. Not many Nigerians can afford that.
Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by Osibajo2023: 9:11am On Aug 26, 2022
Fira09:
Good development from NIKE™.

Let's vote PETER OBI for more good development that will embrace Nigeria.
how does this consign Peter Obi, all of them are rogues, the biggest thief is Peter Obi just as Buhari deceived us with integrity.

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Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by hbk001(m): 9:12am On Aug 26, 2022
Geeman2006:


People will still buy regardless..


Exactly. No money no money, but some people will still fork out thousands of naira to get one or two

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Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by emmabest2000(m): 9:15am On Aug 26, 2022
Chenille6279:
Na were i wan go find this money self.
Go to SOKOTO grin

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Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by GamalNasser: 9:16am On Aug 26, 2022
hbk001:


Alot of local companies bro, you can make your research and you'll know.

I am an ardent local runner if there was any local company making running shoes I will know ..I know of a couple of people that tried to rebadge low quality running shoes imported from China , I even bought one and it didn't last then but I have never seen any local running shoe maker

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Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by harmargedon: 9:18am On Aug 26, 2022
mytime24:
For this buhari regime
nah now people they use the opportunity to cash out. Imagine one woman for my area dey add extra 1k to all her product, and then put the blame for Buhari head.
Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by annisy(f): 9:20am On Aug 26, 2022
Yet with all the numerous problems in my country mtn, airtel, Etisalat and co are still here using diesel to power all thier mask, using private security guard and so on... Learn to reason before you talk!!! Despite our current challenges if government put a policy that Nigerians will not use what is not produced here this companies will come here use diesel to run thier plants and put the cost on the products.. Mtn and co is doing it successfully
brandsoncharlie:

Your country has no stable electricity and frequent security Lapses (kidnappings) you won’t keep quiet.
Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by kamez(m): 9:21am On Aug 26, 2022
hbk001:
This not a nice development I must say.
Our locally made footwears products which a number of people are still patronizing might have less patronage now since Nike has now officially opened their store here in Nigeria.
I actually don't know why people keep saying Nice development, nice development...Okay, employment opportunities might abound there but our locally made footwears will now have less patronage than before.
Way to go, Nigeria.

Oga pls just shut your mouth....the average price of any shoe or sneakers at this store will be at least 150k.. how many Nigerians can actually afford that?
Millions of Nigerians will still buy made in ABA like they have done in the past, and be rest assured that those that will be patronizing this store, are those that have always patronized foreign products...even if this store was not opened in Nigeria, they will still order online. Or buy from high end boutiques across the country... U can't force everyone to buy made in Nigeria products only, it's not done anywhere in the world...buy what u can afford simple!!

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Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by Nasman387(m): 9:26am On Aug 26, 2022
For footwear's give it to Aba.
Aba to the world
Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by haconjy(m): 9:28am On Aug 26, 2022
Hotfreeze:


Like the development you see in Anambra abi.
Some of you just type rubbish as if you are talking to fools.


Some talk rubbish!!!

Is there anything bad in saying that?
This is Nigeria not Lagos, or whatever matter.
Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by kmaster007: 9:28am On Aug 26, 2022
Only in Lagos... Why not Obi State lolz
Fira09:
Good development from NIKE™.

Let's vote PETER OBI for more good development that will embrace Nigeria.

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Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by Ijaya123: 9:29am On Aug 26, 2022
Hotfreeze:


Like the development you see in Anambra abi.
Some of you just type rubbish as if you are talking to fools.


His audience are majorly fools considering the number of likes he has already
Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by kmaster007: 9:29am On Aug 26, 2022
Obi can't try dis in East
Fira09:
Good development from NIKE™.

Let's vote PETER OBI for more good development that will embrace Nigeria.
Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by Richarlison640(m): 9:35am On Aug 26, 2022
Oya oo make I go sell my papa house so that I go fit afford to buy one oo grin grin grin
Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by Mayor36: 9:36am On Aug 26, 2022
Don't say what you don't know abeg
There are Nike shoes that cost about $105 and even lower than $200. How is $200 equals 250k

Dshocker:
When converted with the current exchange rate, an average Nike snickers goes around 250k

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Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by Lemmy123(m): 9:38am On Aug 26, 2022
Nosayer:


My most important wishes for you is that you stay in good health and sound mind and pocket.

Buying or not buying Nike shoes won't rob you of that you get? grin grin
But your customers would come all the same.

God bless ya plenty

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Re: Nike Opens Flagship Store In Lagos, Nigeria (Photos) by Islandlady(f): 9:38am On Aug 26, 2022
Fira09:
Good development from NIKE™.

Let's vote PETER OBI for more good development that will embrace Nigeria.
Obi the mediocre feminine voice man undecided

Which good development and legacy can you link to obi? That you shouting vote Obi. . .Make una try dey get shame abeg and stop packaging this failure for us!

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