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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by ceeceeuwa: 5:56pm On Sep 14, 2023
Nice2023:



After using it to bake...u will eat right.
If it is poison u must have eaten times two.

Whatever u think,is ur thoughts. U have not bought one how then do u think it is for industrial use?

Dano milk in bag is the same Dano milk in refill. I have bought them all in bags and in refill including Lactorich.

Finally,keep ur opinion to yourself and stop criticising what u can't afford.
You dey vex o! How do you know he cannot afford it?

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Kobojunkie: 5:56pm On Sep 14, 2023
remsonik:
■ Most of them don't know the full details of industrial milk. Such milk is not in the market in Nigeria here. You can see it in developed countries directly supplied to food processing companies
But where does this idea come from that even industrial milk is unfit for general consumption? If they don't even have access to it, why label wholesale packaged bags as being meant only for industrial purposes when it isn't? undecided

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Nice2023(m): 5:57pm On Sep 14, 2023
GloriousGbola:


interesting. never knew dano was sold in this size

how does this work out per KG?

that is the real koko

is it cheaper to buy this than to buy an equivalent number of 900g bags?

also - how do you plan to store the milk so that it wont spoil?


After taking some quantities and put in custard containers,we then store the remaining in an airtight buta and that is all.

When we need more,we go back to it and fetch more that will last us another one month or there about.
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Hamzashaf99(f): 5:57pm On Sep 14, 2023
Nice2023:



It doesn't.

My wife does the storage such that we don't expose it to air.

The inner nylon is very thick and that alone makes it airtight after that,we would further put in a big buta and cover it until we need more to be filled inside used custard containers.
Can you show pics please
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by zionstaar75: 5:58pm On Sep 14, 2023
Nice2023:
In 2015,this milk was sold for 28k or less than because then,we used to share it among our colleagues,and it's either I buy this one below,Lactorich or Dano.

Mathematically,it is cheaper for me and my house than buying refill at #2,200 which may only last me one day or at most two days.

So,yesterday the one I bought in early March this year got finished and I and my wife decided to buy another one that would at least last for another 5months or thereabout.

The price of this milk is now #89,500 Dano that is locally produced is #87,000.

I can see why the poor has been relegated in
Nigeria and their voices have been smashed and dimmed. Ask the man on the street about the economy,he would say,e go better as if has ever been better in this country.

If we don't put the right people in govt,the poor and the needy would continue to wallow in abject situations.

Naija my country.

stupid post, it's even more stupid that you're buying milk that will last you for 5 months when you're not puppies .radarada.Even my multimillionaire dad that owned a massive supermarket doesn't buy 5 months milk.This is just clout chasing. You bought the milk so u can post it on nairaland

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by BabaIbo: 6:00pm On Sep 14, 2023
PaulOtl:

How far...
So what does Otuosoro mean ?

cheesy grin
Dey disguise o, I know you're the one bad guy.

There is noway another person can have this your acronym na.
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by t2luv1: 6:00pm On Sep 14, 2023
DrTee1:


This is possibly the most intelligent comment I have read here. I have a few reservations though, respectfully.

1. I think Tinubu may actually be the best Captain to steer this ship right now. He is an experienced finance person with local and international knowledge. He is also a leader of very many great men.

If his health doesn't fail him and the politicians do not sabotage him, he knows what you have written - which I also know - and would work hard to make Nigeria better than what he met. He definitely would want to leave a positive legacy, and be the National impression of what Chief Awolowo was to Western Nigeria; something Chief Obasanjo may not have successfully achieved.

2. Voting out APC/PDP/LP is only good on paper. LP was the third option people clamoured for. It turned out that it was a mere reflection of the two parties and even had ethnic and religious leaning. So it tells that Nigeria's problem may not be the political parties, but the capacity of the average Nigerian to see the bigger picture, the broader horizon. The average Nigerian doesn't understand what it means to delay gratification.

People who cannot do that, because of the decades-old lowering of education standards, and the bastardisation of educational processes coupled with large-scale examination malpractices has led to a large population with significantly lower critical thinking abilities than what would make us compete productively with the developed world.

Nigerians simply want the soft life to be able to buy the pleasures of life. Nigerians do not understand that life would be hard to as long as the value of the naira is low - exactly as you have explained. Nigerians do not understand that even when the international commodity prices are stable (they are steadily rising), prices would continue to go up in Nigeria because the value of the naira (an import-dependent currency) would continue to in comparison with the importing currency, the US Dollar.

It doesn't matter who is the president. The price of a bag of rice or sugar or milk would continue to rise for as long as Nigeria continues to be a net-importer of finished goods and services. Even if Sultan of Sokoto and Pastor Adeboye and Rev Monsignor Matthew Kukah are President, Vice President and Senate President. Even if we have 35 other Rev. Fr Alia as Governors of the States, aside Benue where the people have elected a Catholic Priest as Governor.

It is about the economics of trade. Nigeria has to IMPORT less and EXPORT more for life to be better. It is not about any radical approach besides the written.

Kind regards.

I am beginning to think that the only thing that will change the Yorubas people's minds regarding Tinubu is if he was ever caught in bed with another man. Even that might completely do the trick. You people voted from a party that never presented any platform. At least Obi had one, regarding what he wanted to do. It all boiled down to the availability of electricity for Obi.

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Timoleon(m): 6:00pm On Sep 14, 2023
It is a very messed up space right now.
ghettochild:

This is the reason why people who knew how nairaland.com was in those days have stayed away from this platform...

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by uuzba(m): 6:03pm On Sep 14, 2023
possibilita:
Everything has gone up, i used to buy Ventolin inhaler for my dad, back in 2015 at 700 naira, I went to get one today and it's 8500 naira,
This is not very accurate.
In the 1970's a person's monthly salary could be around N700 (Seven hundred Naira).
And a brand new car was N3000
That person could save and buy that car. Because everything else was low price.
But was that car CHEAP?
We're not sure.
If everybody was earning N700 then, it would be cheap.
But only a few were earn N700 then.
-
And so today. Brand new common car would be N20,000,000 (20 mill)
So what kind of (N700) salary can afford such car? Maybe, N1,000,000 monthly can buy that car.
How many people are actually earning that N1,000,000?
Only few.
Same situation as olden days.
-
The money number value has increased. But the item is neither expensive nor cheap.
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by BabaIbo: 6:03pm On Sep 14, 2023
Risingsunn:
moderator, ban this op, he has been insulting everybody since he managed to make front page.

LoL, do I look like the op?

Bros, be careful o! wink grin

Check my moniker and check the monicker of the person that made the post.
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Peterpanny: 6:03pm On Sep 14, 2023
Nice2023:




Poor soul. Face me and let us dig it out.

Senior mugu basking and drawning in poverty.

Carrying another person wahala no dey tire una.

If u face ur problems without pucknosing into others issue,u will see how ur life will change dramatically.
you are really better than this shit.
Come on you can do better than this.i really pity those within your circle ,your wife,kids, family and friends,you must be toxic in and out.
Cyber neuciance.

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Peterpanny: 6:04pm On Sep 14, 2023
Nice2023:




Poor soul. Face me and let us dig it out.

Senior mugu basking and drawning in poverty.
86k is not even up to 100$,why all this noise.

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Justiceleague1: 6:12pm On Sep 14, 2023
uuzba:

This is not very accurate.
In the 1970's a person's monthly salary could be around N700 (Seven hundred Naira).
And a brand new car was N3000
That person could save and buy that car. Because everything else was low price.
But was that car CHEAP?
We're not sure.
If everybody was earning N700 then, it would be cheap.
But only a few were earn N700 then.
-
And so today. Brand new common car would be N20,000,000 (20 mill)
So what kind of (N700) salary can afford such car? Maybe, N1,000,000 monthly can buy that car.
How many people are actually earning that N1,000,000?
Only few.
Same situation as olden days.
-
The money number value has increased. But the item is neither expensive nor cheap.
Ogogoro post grin
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by CyracksMrBlogger(m): 6:12pm On Sep 14, 2023
Them scam you big time. U just go throway money. This particular bag of milk is sold N34k in Gombe. I bought it 2 days ago.

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by blackgold2018(m): 6:12pm On Sep 14, 2023
IconicR:
I did not support any previous government
I only supported Asiwaju and condemned Jonathan and Buhari
I'm not wicked not to know the plight of Nigerians but it's rather too early to give scorecard on this new administration
Let's give Asiwaju time
lol.. Mugu

Same way we gave Buhari time
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Kobojunkie: 6:13pm On Sep 14, 2023
CyracksMrBlogger:
Them scam you big time. U just go throway money. This particular bag of milk is sold N34k in Gombe. I bought it 2 days ago.
Provide proof — receipt and or picture. lipsrsealed
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Kolaboluv7(m): 6:13pm On Sep 14, 2023
IconicR:
I did not support any previous government
I only supported Asiwaju and condemned Jonathan and Buhari
I'm not wicked not to know the plight of Nigerians but it's rather too early to give scorecard on this new administration
Let's give Asiwaju time

Time kill you there

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by franchasofficia: 6:15pm On Sep 14, 2023
IconicR:
May God ease our affairs

Family men are trying oooo
Kudos to all responsible married men out there.

It's getting scarier to even reason an average man

All men should work hard sha.
Iconic Iya grin
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by SSpeter(m): 6:16pm On Sep 14, 2023
TheBillyonaire:


The source of the information I am about to post is ResearchGate. And it is a repository for peer review scientific journals. I am posting it because you ask nicely.

What is synthetic milk made out of?

Synthetic milk is not milk but an artificial imitation of natural milk with a high degree of adulteration to increase the volume of milk and thereby the profit. Main components of synthetic milk are water, pulverized detergent or soap, sodium hydroxide, vegetable oil, salt and urea.

-ii
But you can see that from your response, you have answered your question. The "synthetic" milk that was described in the journal you read states that it is an imitation (it is not real milk). Now Milk bagged in large bags are neither synthetic nor adulterated. Some people talked about "industrial milk", milk used for further cooking processes are stated that such milk or cream are for dishes. Bagged powered milk are final products and are fit for consumption. How do you think arla imports full cream milk? It is in bags and they just refill into smaller sizes. grin

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 6:16pm On Sep 14, 2023
uuzba:

This is not very accurate.
In the 1970's a person's monthly salary could be around N700 (Seven hundred Naira).
And a brand new car was N3000
That person could save and buy that car. Because everything else was low price.
But was that car CHEAP?
We're not sure.
If everybody was earning N700 then, it would be cheap.
But only a few were earn N700 then.
-
And so today. Brand new common car would be N20,000,000 (20 mill)
So what kind of (N700) salary can afford such car? Maybe, N1,000,000 monthly can buy that car.
How many people are actually earning that N1,000,000?
Only few.
Same situation as olden days.
-
The money number value has increased. But the item is neither expensive nor cheap.

Boss thanks for your wonderful contribution.

But my question is how did this 1970 salary of N700 get up to N1000,000 now/ month salary?
Why did it increase all these years to this level?
Is it not through series of upward increment/review of the salary?

U see it was even much easier for the 1970 person to buy the tear rubber car in 5months than the 2023 person earning 1m monthly to buy the 20m brand new car! (2 years).

Oga please stop defending the indefensible

Imagine if govt or whoever is responsible for the increments decided to tighten his grip, deciding to maintain the same N700 1970 Fantastic salary all through the years into 2023 that we are currently in? Can u imagine an individual collecting N700 monthly salary in 2023? shocked shocked shocked

That is what this ruling party is gunning for.
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by blackgold2018(m): 6:16pm On Sep 14, 2023
Nice2023:



After using it to bake...u will eat right.
If it is poison u must have eaten times two.

Whatever u think,is ur thoughts. U have not bought one how then do u think it is for industrial use?

Dano milk in bag is the same Dano milk in refill. I have bought them all in bags and in refill including Lactorich.

Finally,keep ur opinion to yourself and stop criticising what u can't afford.
you made whole sense

Until you insulted someone @ur last statement.

You are really a fool. Your type that brags have nothing

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by gtassure: 6:17pm On Sep 14, 2023
Nice2023:



Sometime he too should keep quiet...I didn't seek his opinion.
It's a public forum, you can not regulate response! I think you didn't buy this milk you are touting here, you just took picture to create content!
If you indeed bought this, it wouldn't matter what anyone says about your purchase!

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Tony4000: 6:20pm On Sep 14, 2023
No mind the clown, his mouth is likely seeing its period, for him mind him day do well pass a lot of people on this block, probably naim make an post am here make we clap for an na, as old as he may seem to be yet uncoordinated in reasoning…
majesticguy:


I think he was simply asking a question out of curiosity, you should have just explained to him, it's not something that should have warranted you last comment.
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Amumaigwe: 6:20pm On Sep 14, 2023
Nice2023:
In 2015,this milk was sold for 28k or less than because then,we used to share it among our colleagues,and it's either I buy this one below,Lactorich or Dano.

Mathematically,it is cheaper for me and my house than buying refill at #2,200 which may only last me one day or at most two days.

So,yesterday the one I bought in early March this year got finished and I and my wife decided to buy another one that would at least last for another 5months or thereabout.

The price of this milk is now #89,500 Dano that is locally produced is #87,000.

I can see why the poor has been relegated in
Nigeria and their voices have been smashed and dimmed. Ask the man on the street about the economy,he would say,e go better as if has ever been better in this country.

If we don't put the right people in govt,the poor and the needy would continue to wallow in abject situations.

Naija my country.


Bros, you are suffering o. I buy it #29,500 in Ogbomosho. Thank God this government is favouring me and my family.

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by WithFact: 6:20pm On Sep 14, 2023
NoahHadNoArk:

Add a side chick to this drama and you sign a death warrant



grin grin grin
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by 1Sharon(f): 6:20pm On Sep 14, 2023
Bfly:
The poor man as almost been relegated to animal feeds.

Animal feeds? 🤣 OP is coming for you
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Kobojunkie: 6:21pm On Sep 14, 2023
Amumaigwe:
■ Bros, you are suffering o. I buy it #29,500 in Ogbomosho. Thank God this government is favouring me and my family.
Provide proof or picture showing price or waka! undecided
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Bluntemperor: 6:21pm On Sep 14, 2023
Nice2023:
In 2015,this milk was sold for 28k or less than because then,we used to share it among our colleagues,and it's either I buy this one below,Lactorich or Dano.
Mathematically,it is cheaper for me and my house than buying refill at #2,200 which may only last me one day or at most two days.
So,yesterday the one I bought in early March this year got finished and I and my wife decided to buy another one that would at least last for another 5months or thereabout.
The price of this milk is now #89,500 Dano that is locally produced is #87,000.
I can see why the poor has been relegated in
Nigeria and their voices have been smashed and dimmed. Ask the man on the street about the economy,he would say,e go better as if has ever been better in this country.
If we don't put the right people in govt,the poor and the needy would continue to wallow in abject situations.
Naija my country.

Much as I do know that Cost - Inflation is on the Prowl,but you are quick to pass judgement and also not straight on the story!
Please,can you tell us how many of the Milk packages you are buying for the quoted amount?
Show them well in your Camera because it's confusing!
How many of you are in the Family that you finished these within a Week?

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Nice2023(m): 6:21pm On Sep 14, 2023
Amumaigwe:


Bros, you are suffering o. I buy it #29,500 in Ogbomosho. Thank God this government is favouring me and my family.


Hahahaha grin grin
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by WithFact: 6:22pm On Sep 14, 2023
NoahHadNoArk:

Add a side chick to this drama and you sign a death warrant

grin e kil pass Otapiya piya nowadays o
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Curious346: 6:22pm On Sep 14, 2023
folake4u:
Good and responsible fathers are really trying.
May God make it easy for them.

It's crazy because CHILDREN EAT A LOT.

Are you single

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