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Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by franvincoop: 12:16pm On Nov 18, 2024
The export duty to 9ja na charity? What about the baling process, na charity too?
Transportation to 9ja port nko, import and customs duty + vat + port clearance fees + bribe + transport from port to warehouse + labour for container offloading.
Abeg no disturb Charity Nwachukwu.

ednut1:
Second hand clothes are charity donations from western countries. Why is it being soldhuh Humans are just evil
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by ednut1(m): 12:20pm On Nov 18, 2024
franvincoop:
The export duty to 9ja na charity? What about the baling process, na charity too?
Transportation to 9ja port nko, import and customs duty + vat + port clearance fees + bribe + transport from port to warehouse + labour for container offloading.
Abeg no disturb Charity Nwachukwu.
na contraband, shipped to Cotonou and smuggled to Nigeria. Forget all these na still charity
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by CrossRhodes: 12:54pm On Nov 18, 2024
illuminutty:
People wear used clothes everywhere in the world., even in America, UK and Paradise.

Igbos should have patience and not always blame Jagaban when they can't afford new clothes for their children.

Hausas and Yorubas have new clothes for their children for this Christmas.

Igbos should learn how to build bridges and flyovers to connect to the political powers in Nigeria so that their children won't wear used closed this Christmas.
igbos should stop screaming ebinpawa ooo
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by Free2Fly: 1:12pm On Nov 18, 2024
HelloHelloagain:
That boy get identity crisis for religion

Helinues go celebrate Christmas then beg salah ram too
grin
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by meobizy(m): 2:37pm On Nov 18, 2024
Life is not easy anywhere. Tell me something new.
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by GloriousGbola: 2:41pm On Nov 18, 2024
ednut1:
Second hand clothes are charity donations from western countries. Why is it being soldhuh Humans are just evil
90% of used Tokunbo items sold in Nigeria are likely castoffs or they may even have been paid to dispose of them.

But we call it hustle and being sharp
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by ceejayluv(m): 4:11pm On Nov 18, 2024
CodeTemplarr:
Another class is emerging thats between the poor and middle class.
The i-no-go-gree-say-i-poor class.
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by 1Sharon(f): 5:43pm On Nov 18, 2024
ednut1:
Second hand clothes are charity donations from western countries. Why is it being soldhuh Humans are just evil
Lol but they sell it in the West too, unless you mean, why is it being re-sold?
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by ednut1(m): 6:29pm On Nov 18, 2024
1Sharon:
Lol but they sell it in the West too, unless you mean, why is it being re-sold?
at least you know it’s thrift store. The ones taken to Nigeria are gotten from donations branded as charity
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by ADSP116(m): 8:01pm On Nov 18, 2024
Even many will not be able to afford the used clothes because the exchange rates has done a great damage to the business, the price of a bail of premium CCr i.e children summer wear is around 600 k to 1m.And there is no guarantee that you can find enough grades that you are needed to make the money you invested back.
I'm into the business even last 4 years to last year that the goods is not this exorbitant,many people trooped to market of thrift to get undergrade cloths of five hundred naira
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by babaztee: 5:07am On Nov 19, 2024
As many that have the CAPACITY to lift at least one child out this scenarios should do so. It is really a time to deploy our resources to help someone, somewhere.
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