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Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by Seezion2(op): 4:42pm On Sep 25, 2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmexN7wBVwc

This video shows some Nigerians seriously struggling over 3rd grade clothes openly.

Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by Ttalk: 4:46pm On Sep 25, 2025
Seezion2:
This video shows some Nigerians seriously struggling over 3rd grade clothes openly.

This is in reflection to the state of the economy - indicating the hardship Nigerians are currently going through under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu.

Watch the video via the link below:

https://youtube.com/shorts/SmexN7wBVwc?si=H4ZXJvpEGmUEtk39
But when you look at it critically this has been one of their trade from time immemorial.

Am worried about how some people never create awareness of themselves. They are yet to discover who they truly are

There's not any other tribe that deal in fairly used cloths like they do, yet this one is shaming the business that feeds many of them
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by helinues:
In Africa, that's a tradition for the second hand foreign clothes.

My own curiosity is, if we have Tailors that are sewing our native wear which they look glamorous, why can't those tailors start buying whatever materials they are using for the foreign clothes and start producing it here.

The shoe makers as well, why should we still be spending extra in getting foreign shoes when we have creative shoe makers across Nigeria?
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by helinues: 4:51pm On Sep 25, 2025
Ttalk:
But when you look at it critically this has been one of their trade from time immemorial.

Am worried about how some people never create awareness of themselves. They are yet to discover who they truly are

There's not any other tribe that deal in fairly used cloths like they do, yet this one is shaming the business that feeds many of them
Bro, are there second hand Nigeria native wear in foreign countries, I doubt. All those foreign used clothes and shoes we have been importing for years, why can't we be producing it here in Nigeria?
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by SarkinYarki: 4:57pm On Sep 25, 2025
Poverty' capital of the earth for a reason

Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by Softmirror: 5:00pm On Sep 25, 2025
Ttalk:
But when you look at it critically this has been one of their trade from time immemorial.

Am worried about how some people never create awareness of themselves. They are yet to discover who they truly are

There's not any other tribe that deal in fairly used cloths like they do, yet this one is shaming the business that feeds many of them
The first thing that actually came to my mind. 😁

It will be bitter lamention if the FG cracks down on these people who have been in this trade passed down from their generation. 😁
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by helinues: 5:04pm On Sep 25, 2025
Softmirror:
The first thing that actually came to my mind. 😁

It will be bitter lamention if the FG cracks down on these people who have been in this trade passed down from their generation. 😁
Wouldn't that be tagged as witch hunting even if it's a way to make our local tailor and shoe makers to be more creative?
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by Ttalk: 5:12pm On Sep 25, 2025
This is where regional autonomy has to come in place, the SW cultured is being diluted with strange habit that is not part of us.

Until these people came to live with us was when our people started neglecting new cloths for fairly used.
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by Putinofrussia: 5:30pm On Sep 25, 2025
Seezion2:
This video shows some Nigerians seriously struggling over 3rd grade clothes openly.

This is in reflection to the state of the economy - indicating the hardship Nigerians are currently going through under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu.

Watch the video via the link below:

https://youtube.com/shorts/SmexN7wBVwc?si=H4ZXJvpEGmUEtk39
lol
Na today?
It is a disease ravaging most African nations now.
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by Talkisneeded(m): 6:10pm On Sep 25, 2025
helinues:
In Africa, that's a tradition for the second hand foreign clothes.

My own curiosity is, if we have Tailors that are sewing our native wear which they look glamorous, why can't those tailors start buying whatever materials they are using for the foreign clothes and start producing it here.

The shoe makers are well, why should we still be spending extra in getting foreign shoes when we have creative shoe makers across Nigeria?
It’s expensive for Nigerians,the cost of second hand cloth is way cheaper than employing a tailor to make one for you….


I use to tell my friends to buy second hand trousers instead of sewing new one for them
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by helinues: 6:14pm On Sep 25, 2025
Talkisneeded:
It’s expensive for Nigerians,the cost of second hand cloth is way cheaper than employing a tailor to make one for you….

I use to tell my friends to buy second hand trousers instead of sewing new one for them
Bro, it's because educational courses like vocational training center is not effective in Nigeria. If there are more tailor equiped with tailoring equipments, the price of sewing cloth will crash.

Those are the things our local representatives should be doing, the senators, HOR, HOA members
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by budaatum: 6:23pm On Sep 25, 2025
helinues:
Bro, it's because educational courses like vocational training center is not effective in Nigeria. If there are more tailor equiped with tailoring equipments, the price of sewing cloth will crash.

Those are the things our local representatives should be doing, the senators, HOR, HOA members
It is not the duty of "our local representatives" to create industries. Their job is to create the environment where we the people can create industries. And "our local representatives" are failing at creating that industry, though I feel Tinubu, who beat my Obi to the presidency, is trying a little bit somewhat.
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by helinues: 6:28pm On Sep 25, 2025
budaatum:
It is not the duty of "our local representatives" to create industries. Their job is to create the environment where we the people can create industries. And "our local representatives" are failing at creating that industry, though I feel Tinubu, who beat my Obi to the presidency, is trying a little bit somewhat.
Empowerment, massive one to most of the industries. Nigerians are creative, just the opportunities are not there. The monthly constituency allowance they are receiving can be doing that.
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by ObiORBiafra: 6:32pm On Sep 25, 2025
You people sef. Na today okrika enter Nigeria?
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by Stephen0mozzy: 6:34pm On Sep 25, 2025
helinues:
In Africa, that's a tradition for the second hand foreign clothes.

My own curiosity is, if we have Tailors that are sewing our native wear which they look glamorous, why can't those tailors start buying whatever materials they are using for the foreign clothes and start producing it here.

The shoe makers as well, why should we still be spending extra in getting foreign shoes when we have creative shoe makers across Nigeria?
When the really creative ones that are skillful enough to make competing quality nack you bill eh, you go run go buy the one wey Hilary Thomas dash salvation army 😂.


Our top talents in these fields are unreachable by minimum wage population.
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by budaatum: 6:35pm On Sep 25, 2025
helinues:
Empowerment, massive one to most of the industries. Nigerians are creative, just the opportunities are not there. The monthly constituency allowance they are receiving can be doing that.
Your "empowerment" sounds like you expect some outer force to come and empower us, when the truth is more like those with power would rather you remain weak so we can be more easily exploited.

I think we should empower ourselves. And that starts by us organising ourselves, as there is power in numbers. Instead we are divided and weak and powerless.

We shall learn. I just hope it's before 2125.
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by helinues: 6:38pm On Sep 25, 2025
budaatum:
Your "empowerment" sounds like you expect some outer force to come and empower us, when the truth is more like those with power would rather you remain weak so we can be more easily exploited.

I think we should empower ourselves. And that starts by us organising ourselves, as there is power in numbers. Instead we are divided and weak and powerless.

We shall learn. I just hope it's before 2125.
Corruption, greediness, favouritism won't also allow the @ emboldened to work. The small group members leaders/ family heads, how have they been performing.

If the individual mentality of making the difference is there, you don't even need to be elected into any political position before contributing your individual quarter towards the development of Nigeria.
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by femi4: 9:20pm On Sep 25, 2025
Nothing new...it has been like that since the days of Babangida
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by Pol002: 9:20pm On Sep 25, 2025
Those things are normal the way people go for you fairly use items is high now and it's better because it saves cost and some are eve better than new ones
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by MrIcredible: 9:21pm On Sep 25, 2025
God forbid

Cloth wey dead people, murderers etc fit don wear before
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by ajalawole(m): 9:22pm On Sep 25, 2025
Most of those cloths are taken to boutique and resell as new. Most boutique useing blue light are selling used first grade cloths nix with new
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by WellWisher96(m): 9:22pm On Sep 25, 2025
Chai, this government have really dealt with Nigerians angry
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by princeade86(m): 9:23pm On Sep 25, 2025
When are we going to be sending second hand grade to UK or usa?
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by malali: 9:23pm On Sep 25, 2025
What is 3rd grade ? Excuse me but why not 2nd grade or 4th grade ?

This poverty is really alarming.
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by FreeSpirited: 9:23pm On Sep 25, 2025
I can never buy any second hand clothe again.. Never
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by Vinnie2000(m): 9:24pm On Sep 25, 2025
This Tinibu Govt is USELESS though. undecided

Nigerians that used to live Big Boys and Babes life
Come dey face Sapa. sad
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by MemoriesAndMe: 9:25pm On Sep 25, 2025
Why the rush? Are they buying them or they're getting them for free?
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by ajalawole(m): 9:26pm On Sep 25, 2025
helinues:
Bro, are there second hand Nigeria native wear in foreign countries, I doubt. All those foreign used clothes and shoes we have been importing for years, why can't we be producing it here in Nigeria?
most of those used cloths are for donations to the homeless or people with special needs, some flick just package it and send them down to Africa to sell. All those cloths are for donations.
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by Burgerlomo: 9:26pm On Sep 25, 2025
Some western world citizens buy used clothes too so no big deal, there are lots of thrift stores where they sell used clothes and shoes.
Re: Video Of Nigerians Rushing After 3rd Grade Clothes by ajalawole(m): 9:27pm On Sep 25, 2025
MemoriesAndMe:
Why the rush? Are they buying them or they're getting them for free?
buying. As you see those people most boutique owners are among them to select clean and go cloth and mix with the new one in store to resell.
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