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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by TemporaryHansel: 8:47pm On Mar 27
How come nobody don talk about meat for here sef. Price of meat is something else now lol. 20k soup for only two people doesn't last two days. If you see meat of 15k you'll shed tears of agbado kiss
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by OasisX: 8:48pm On Mar 27
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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by TemporaryHansel: 8:49pm On Mar 27
OasisX:


grin

......â‚Ļ1,000 is the target for now, but Cardi B fit go lower though.

It shouldn't go lower than it is now abeg
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by izzou(m): 8:51pm On Mar 27
TemporaryHansel:
How come nobody don talk about meat for here sef. Price of meat is something else now lol. 20k soup for only two people doesn't last two days. If you see meat of 15k you'll shed tears of agbado kiss

cheesy grin grin grin
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by TemporaryHansel: 8:51pm On Mar 27
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by LordAdam16: 8:52pm On Mar 27
TemporaryHansel:


It shouldn't go lower than it is now abeg

Hang in there, mate!
It'll go lower.

CBN sold at 1,200 in the official market today.
Cardi B is not done.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by TemporaryHansel: 8:56pm On Mar 27
izzou:


cheesy grin grin grin

When you buy meat last
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by TemporaryHansel: 8:56pm On Mar 27
LordAdam16:


Hang in there, mate!
It'll go lower.

CBN sold at 1,200 in the official market today.
Cardi B is not done.

This is bad for some of us. I don't want the naira to be lower than 1,500/$1
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by izzou(m): 8:57pm On Mar 27
TemporaryHansel:


When you buy meat last

I saw a cow that costs 950k today.

No jokes....Cow wey people dey pick for 450k years back.

So, i can relate with what you're saying.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by OasisX: 8:59pm On Mar 27
TemporaryHansel:


It shouldn't go lower than it is now abeg

grin

.....Abroadians shouldn't be rejoicing but patrotism first.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by izzou(m): 8:59pm On Mar 27
What we should be praying for is stability; It is from this that we can now see the true rate and value of items.

Someone bought dollars at 1,300. Today it is 1,200.

Someone will still buy at 1,200, and tomorrow, it is 900.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Incognito9: 9:00pm On Mar 27
TemporaryHansel:


This is bad for some of us. I don't want the naira to be lower than 1,500/$1

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Itsrm(m): 9:01pm On Mar 27
swiz123:


We have too many middlemen scavenging for profits from a particular product in Nigeria. The death of small retail shops will mark the beginning of our economic renaissance.

A carton of indomitable noodles sold for 10,500 at its peak and retailers increased their prices to 300 per one. The company had to reduce the price to 8900 so that they can at least continue making sales or face either downsizing or completely shutting down.

Guess what? These retailers are still selling 300 per one while supermarkets are selling 240 per one. Without these supermarkets, the noodles company would most certainly leave business just like GSK and we would be left with an army of unemployed youths and reduced revenue for the government.


One day I wanted to buy apple, the woman told me it was 500 naira per one. The apple was smaller than what I usually buy at 400 naira in market square.

Had to ask why her apple is more expensive than market square when market square pays staff, probably has a loan they are servicing and sometimes run 24/7 on diesel. She didn't have any reasonable response apart from the normal cock and bull story of how she bought one at 499 naira and one naira is her gain.

Another instance, my son wanted to celebrate his birthday so we had to prepare a party pack for his classmates. I went to the store someone directed me to. I'll point at one thing she will say it's 1500 per one. I'll point at another and she'll say its 2500 per one. Even the pack itself she said it was 500 naira per one. There are 22 children in his class. If I put gifts of 5k in one party pack, I'll spend more than 100k. I left her shop and went to mile 3 market.

The pack she told me was 500 per one, I bought dozen for 1000. To think she will even buy cheaper than me because I was so shocked at the price that I didn't even bother to price it.

That experience really opened my eyes. When next I have things to buy in bulk, I head over to mile 3.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by TemporaryHansel: 9:03pm On Mar 27
izzou:


I saw a cow that costs 950k today.

No jokes....Cow wey people dey pick for 450k years back.

So, i can relate with what you're saying.

The cost of meat is something else. What I did is buy a fish pond. Anytime I need fish I take people there and they bring fish for me. I didn't pay much money for it, but the fish I've gotten from that place so far if I go to the market to buy it ehnn grin
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by TemporaryHansel: 9:05pm On Mar 27
Itsrm:


One day I wanted to buy apple, the woman told me it was 500 naira per one. The apple was smaller than what I usually buy at 400 naira in market square.

Had to ask why her apple is more expensive than market square when market square pays staff, probably has a loan they are servicing and sometimes run 24/7 on diesel. She didn't have any reasonable response apart from the normal cock and bull story of how she bought one at 499 naira and naira is her gain.

Another instance, my son wanted to celebrate his birthday so we had to prepare a party pack for his classmates. I went to the store someone directed me to. I'll point at one thing she will say it's 1500 per one. I'll point at another and she'll say its 2500 per one. Even the pack itself she said its 500 naira per one. There are 22 children in his class. If I put gifts of 5k in one party pack, I'll spend more than 100k. I left her shop and went to mile 3 market.

The pack she told me was 500 per one, I bought dozen for 1000. To think she will even buy cheaper than me because I was so shocked at the price that I didn't even bother to price it.

That experience really opened my eyes. When next I have things to buy in bulk, I head over to mile 3.





They keep using exchange rate excuse to increase price of products ridiculously.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by raumdeuter: 9:12pm On Mar 27
TemporaryHansel:


The cost of meat is something else. What I did is buy a fish pond. Anytime I need fish I take people there and they bring fish for me. I didn't pay much money for it, but the fish I've gotten from that place so far if I go to the market to buy it ehnn grin

You bought a whole fish pond? But you still need to feed the fishes and pay staff
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Incognito9: 9:13pm On Mar 27
TemporaryHansel:


This is bad for some of us. I don't want the naira to be lower than 1,500/$1

I converted all my savings into dollars when the exchange rate was at $1/1600, and staked it in Binance. But since the Naira started appreciating, I had to redeem the money and trade a coin with it.

TBH, I have doubled the money, so far I'm on the winning side. But if it go below $1000, I will repeat it again.

Nah physical dollar hoarders, I dey pity grin

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by iamoyindamola(m): 9:13pm On Mar 27
BlueRayDick:


Which kind of business will still be selling old stock of as at 500 by now ? How can u be so sure they didn't restock all this while ? U are talking of retail items o.


Items like indomie , spaghetti and other provisions that malls and other retailers go to wholesale shops go restock within days ?

Mind u, the wholesaler lready bought them in large quantity while dollar was high and he certainly won't sell at a loss. So the retailer still buys at high price and will sell to final consumer at higher price.

I saw her post referencing supermarkets bringing down price of their indomie almost immediately after indomie reduce the ex-factory price . That's because those supermarkets get supplied by the producer or their major distributor right from source Na .
No be fifo we they use for perishable and expiring goods in this country?
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by TemporaryHansel: 9:15pm On Mar 27
Incognito9:


I converted all my savings into dollars when the exchange rate was at $1/1600, and staked it in Binance. But since the Naira started appreciating, I had to redeem the money and trade a coin with it.

TBH, I have doubled the money, so far I'm on the winning side. But if it go below $1000, I will repeat it again.

Nah physical dollar hoarders, I dey pity grin
Normally dollar earners are still on the good side. But the money for dorime don reduce.

You know that flex of receiving small $2k and in naira it's almost 4m when the rate was about 1900/$1. I really smile that period grin

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Itsrm(m): 9:17pm On Mar 27
TemporaryHansel:


They keep using exchange rate excuse to increase price of products ridiculously.

Criminals everywhere.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Itsrm(m): 9:20pm On Mar 27
Incognito9:


I converted all my savings into dollars when the exchange rate was at $1/1600, and staked it in Binance. But since the Naira started appreciating, I had to redeem the money and trade a coin with it.

TBH, I have doubled the money, so far I'm on the winning side. But if it go below $1000, I will repeat it again.

Nah physical dollar hoarders, I dey pity grin

I was saying it that time that the idea of buying usdt with naira and hoping to sell higher does not make any sense to me.

If you buy dollar, make sure you invest it in something that can give some returns. If naira gains, you offset it with the returns. It may not offset the entire loss but at least, you'll be in a better position than someone who just left it idle.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Incognito9: 9:21pm On Mar 27
TemporaryHansel:

Normally dollar earners are still on the good side. But the money for dorime don reduce.

You know that flex of receiving small $2k and in naira it's almost 4m when the rate was about 1900/$1. I really smile that period grin

Aswear 😆
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by KingTom(m): 9:22pm On Mar 27
izzou:


I saw a cow that costs 950k today.

No jokes....Cow wey people dey pick for 450k years back.

So, i can relate with what you're saying.
Cow na 1.2m for Calabar, woe betide anybody wey him in-law die now o grin
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 9:25pm On Mar 27
Itsrm:


One day I wanted to buy apple, the woman told me it was 500 naira per one. The apple was smaller than what I usually buy at 400 naira in market square.

Had to ask why her apple is more expensive than market square when market square pays staff, probably has a loan they are servicing and sometimes run 24/7 on diesel. She didn't have any reasonable response apart from the normal cock and bull story of how she bought one at 499 naira and one naira is her gain.

Another instance, my son wanted to celebrate his birthday so we had to prepare a party pack for his classmates. I went to the store someone directed me to. I'll point at one thing she will say it's 1500 per one. I'll point at another and she'll say its 2500 per one. Even the pack itself she said it was 500 naira per one. There are 22 children in his class. If I put gifts of 5k in one party pack, I'll spend more than 100k. I left her shop and went to mile 3 market.

The pack she told me was 500 per one, I bought dozen for 1000. To think she will even buy cheaper than me because I was so shocked at the price that I didn't even bother to price it.

That experience really opened my eyes. When next I have things to buy in bulk, I head over to mile 3.





Apple is imported and not grown in Nigeria .

Market Square is able to sell at a reduced cost due to economies of scale. Market square's cost of operation/production is spread over a large number of goods.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Incognito9: 9:28pm On Mar 27
Itsrm:


I was saying it that time that the idea of buying usdt with naira and hoping to sell higher does not make any sense to me.

If you buy dollar, make sure you invest it in something that can give some returns. If naira gains, you offset it with the returns. It may not offset all the loss but at least, you'll be in a better position than someone who just left it idle.

That's true.

The reason I converted my savings to usdt is because of their stake daily rewards. It was huge mehn, e.g the picture below 👇

A 5000 usdt will be giving you 2 dollar per day, so the monthly reward is up to 60 dollars which is huge to me considering I was just saving the money in naira account.

And this is on 14% APR, there was a time the APR reach 30%, omo cool

Nah the physical dollar hoarders are the ones loosing if naira appreciate.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by izzou(m): 9:29pm On Mar 27
KingTom:

Cow na 1.2m for Calabar, woe betide anybody wey him in-law die now o grin

Na to pay boys wey go tiff one from Fulani herdsmen lipsrsealed

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Itsrm(m): 9:32pm On Mar 27
BlueRayDick:


Apple is imported and not grown in Nigeria .

Market Square is able to sell at a reduced cost due to economies of scale. Market square's cost of operation/production is spread over a large number of goods.

Except that things in market square are not cheap. Ideally, you get things cheaper outside than in market square. When market square was selling indomie at 18k, the woman that supplies my wife was selling 16,500.

The apple seller na just criminal.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 9:32pm On Mar 27
iamoyindamola:

No be fifo we they use for perishable and expiring goods in this country?

This particular products we are talking about are FMCG : FAST MOVING consumer goods . As u dey buy u dey sell.

Mai tea sells indomie every blessed night; so he will need to restock often. When restocking he will be buying from wholesaler who gets supplied by major distributors either twice a month ; monthly or quarterly .

The wholesaler who was supplied when Dollar spiked up will not sell to Mai tea at a reduced price the following week cos dollar has come down Na. Until when next she gets her supplies, the wholesaler cannot change her price
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Itsrm(m): 9:35pm On Mar 27
Incognito9:


That's true.

The reason I converted my savings to usdt is because of their stake daily rewards. It was huge mehn, e.g the picture below 👇

A 5000 usdt will be giving you 2 dollar per day, so the monthly reward is up to 60 dollars which is huge to me considering I was just saving the money in naira account.

And this is on 14% APR, there was a time the APR reach 30%, omo cool

Nah the physical dollar hoarders are the ones loosing if naira appreciate.

Was? E no dey again? And it does look like there's some significant risk involved. Interest rate in the US is about 5% if I'm not mistaken.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Nezzjnr: 9:35pm On Mar 27
izzou:


I saw a cow that costs 950k today.

No jokes....Cow wey people dey pick for 450k years back.

So, i can relate with what you're saying.

1.2m for Alabarago now
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 9:36pm On Mar 27
Itsrm:


Except that things in market square are not cheap. Ideally, you get things cheaper outside than in market square. When market square was selling indomie at 18k, the woman that supplies my wife was selling 16,500.

The apple seller na just criminal.

That's where economies of scale comes in Na . They spread the total cost over a large number of goods . Some items will be seen as cheap by their customers while some will be seen as expensive . They may be making a kill selling bread at a cheap price , while their frozen foods are perceived to be expensive .

Na how dem fit dey pay salary , run 24/7 diesel and service loan be that Na .

This indomie u mentioned now, I explained it earlier to swiz. It's likely market Square got their supply around the same time indomie jacked up the price while that woman still has old stock
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by KingTom(m): 9:43pm On Mar 27
izzou:


Na to pay boys wey go tiff one from Fulani herdsmen lipsrsealed
Rustling na better hustling if dem no catch you tho grin

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