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SON Investigates Counterfeit TV Production At Alaba Market by AnonPoet(op): 12:07pm On Jan 11
The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) has launched investigations into counterfeit television production following a viral video exposing fraudulent practices at Alaba International Market in Lagos State.
The viral video, which circulated widely on social media, showed stacks of television cartons bearing logos of popular brands like LG and Hisense. An unidentified narrator in the clip alleged that traders at the market were assembling low-quality televisions and fraudulently branding them as genuine products from well-known manufacturers.

According to the narrator, counterfeit operators print brand logos on cartons, remote controls, and television frames to deceive buyers. He claimed to have visited a shop with over 3,000 fake television sets already branded and ready for sale.

“I was in Alaba and I came across these guys that are printing on new televisions, especially LG and Hisense. If you bought an LG TV, irrespective of the size, and it has this carton, it is actually fake,” the man said in the video.

He further alleged that the counterfeit operators order low-quality televisions from Chinese manufacturers, then rebrand them locally to resemble premium products.

Angela Okisor, Press Liaison Officer for SON, confirmed that the agency has begun tracking those responsible for the fraudulent operation. Speaking on Friday, she said SON is collaborating with security operatives and working with market unions to address the issue.

“We are tracking the stuff. We are working with the union to sort it out. We are working with security operatives on it. We are working at a high level,” Okisor stated.

Residents and market observers have warned buyers to exercise extreme caution when purchasing electronics at Alaba Market. Ajayi Damilola, a local resident, noted that both genuine and counterfeit products are sold in the area, making it difficult for unsuspecting customers to distinguish between them.

"In Alaba, there is nothing you can’t find. Fake products are repackaged like originals, so you have to be very careful when buying things there,” Damilola said.

Social media users also condemned the practice. Daniel Regha, a popular commentator on X, emphasized that the problem extends beyond electronics to pharmaceuticals and food products. He advised consumers to purchase only from trusted distributors and verify serial numbers directly with manufacturers.

Another user, @YesItsBash, claimed that experienced buyers can identify counterfeit televisions through various indicators including packaging quality, remote control design, menu interface, and suspiciously low prices.

The revelation has sparked widespread concern about consumer protection and the proliferation of counterfeit goods in Nigerian markets.

The revelation has sparked widespread concern about consumer protection and the proliferation of counterfeit goods in Nigerian markets.
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Re: SON Investigates Counterfeit TV Production At Alaba Market by markidoo(m): 12:13pm On Jan 11
Wetin our Country no go counterfeit
Re: SON Investigates Counterfeit TV Production At Alaba Market by Britishcoins(m): 12:13pm On Jan 11
To know original TV is very simple, firstly check the back of the TV, the place they normally write the size, you will see the LG logo, Secondly press the menu, you will see LG office in some smart TV...
Even the original ones do get issue, and original LG is not price friendly.... and many Nigerians cannot even afford it.
I bought my 65" original one abt 450k 3 years ago... now it is close to 600k
Re: SON Investigates Counterfeit TV Production At Alaba Market by EBEk101(m): 12:14pm On Jan 11
All electronic shops in that market should be thoroughly investigated, as I have fallen victim to their deceitful practices.
Re: SON Investigates Counterfeit TV Production At Alaba Market by casdoruche: 12:15pm On Jan 11
Is quiet funny that people will want to buy TV and refuse to go to lg store because the lowest there is 300k.

They avoid it like plague but still want to buy same lg at 80k.


You wonder if they are okay in the head.

Son should also investigate those rubber palm and slippers imitating Gucci and Versace. How will I buy original this week then next week I see it being made into rubber. We can’t buy luxury without having to see the rubber version.

SON should also investigate fake human hair and bone straight. Because TikTok is filled with them.




Lg stores legit Dey everywhere but they will never go there to buy.

Hope Nafdac investigates all the Agbo Jedi and co.

Why should someone be selling herbs mixtures without approval. Hawking concoctions should be investigated.
Re: SON Investigates Counterfeit TV Production At Alaba Market by TRUCKPLACE: 12:15pm On Jan 11
Am I the first to comment?
Re: SON Investigates Counterfeit TV Production At Alaba Market by fitinwell: 12:16pm On Jan 11
Be joking ... SON better mind there business...

Let collectively block corruption, but una say noo...

Those Fake electronics were shipped into the country,.. who checked , who cleared the goods,..

So na Now SON know sey Fake goods don enter country..

Joker agency full everywhere...
Re: SON Investigates Counterfeit TV Production At Alaba Market by jericco1(m):
Nigeria has more fake than original products.

From food to drinks to electronics.

Name them

Painful part is that a particular region is mostly behind it.
Now I'm scared of buying beverages again or even pack juice because those mfkers have adulterated nearly everything
Re: SON Investigates Counterfeit TV Production At Alaba Market by solutionsnow: 12:18pm On Jan 11
Fake president and fake products
Re: SON Investigates Counterfeit TV Production At Alaba Market by fitinwell: 12:20pm On Jan 11
It surprised me more to know that same pet coke taste differently, put same pet coke down it will taste differently ... This December .. i was asking was this coke expired?
Re: SON Investigates Counterfeit TV Production At Alaba Market by 2mch(m): 12:23pm On Jan 11
The government need to take this seriously, right from importation by limiting who can import what. So they lose their license if rubbish comes through them into the country. Very important with drugs, food and drinks.
Re: SON Investigates Counterfeit TV Production At Alaba Market by Albinoflash(m): 12:24pm On Jan 11
Most Nigerians can't afford original cos I don't know why any sensible human being will leave an LG store and go to a retailer to buy something cheaper and expect to get the best,let's just be honest with our self,I think the only problem here should be the names they copy to deceive people,just put ur own brand product name and sell ur product not impersonating lg
Re: SON Investigates Counterfeit TV Production At Alaba Market by FineUsername(m): 12:24pm On Jan 11
Britishcoins:
To know original TV is very simple, firstly check the back of the TV, the place they normally write the size, you will see the LG logo, Secondly press the menu, you will see LG office in some smart TV...
Even the original ones do get issue, and original LG is not price friendly.... and many Nigerians cannot even afford it.
I bought my 65" original one abt 450k 3 years ago... now it is close to 600k
It's not that simple oooo, just go to Fouani and have peace of mind.

Now its 1.2m for Nano
And about 800k for UHD.
Re: SON Investigates Counterfeit TV Production At Alaba Market by Albinoflash(m): 12:25pm On Jan 11
2mch:
The government need to take this seriously, right from importation by limiting who can import what. So they lose their license if rubbish comes through them into the country. Very important with drugs, food and drinks.
yeah drug,food and drinks,but sadly our government is accomplice
Re: SON Investigates Counterfeit TV Production At Alaba Market by Albinoflash(m): 12:26pm On Jan 11
FineUsername:
It's not that simple oooo, just go to Fouani and have peace of mind.

Now its 1.2m for Nano
And about 800k for UHD.
me and u know say over 60% can't afford to pay that for television
Re: SON Investigates Counterfeit TV Production At Alaba Market by Dogalmighty17: 12:27pm On Jan 11
Useless eye service. Those counterfeit TV sellers have been operating for years. SON can't claim ignorance.
Re: SON Investigates Counterfeit TV Production At Alaba Market by Inspirer1: 12:27pm On Jan 11
If that video had not gone viral, they wont know anything about it, rare to see these agencies discovering things like this on their own
Re: SON Investigates Counterfeit TV Production At Alaba Market by LibertyRep: 12:29pm On Jan 11
Sincerely this should be a routine thing and not just because of an incident.

NAFDAC too .

As expected, they have started the gaslighting and whataboutism. They'll trivialise this crime, blame the victims and then give political colouration to it.

Yes, I can decide to shun the LG show rooms for anywhere to buy my TV. If yours isn't LG, don't call is LG?

You can call your counterfeit product and imitating name ; LQ, IG or whatever but do not deceive unsuspecting buyer he's buying a product when you're selling something different to him, that's criminal.
Re: SON Investigates Counterfeit TV Production At Alaba Market by yesloaded: 12:30pm On Jan 11
If you want to buy original TV, you know where to find it

Don't be deceived by sweet talk

I still remembered when i want to buy thermocool Gen, I took my time & drive down to their showroom despite the fact that it's about 25km to my house
Re: SON Investigates Counterfeit TV Production At Alaba Market by RichDad1(m): 12:32pm On Jan 11
They had to come online to declare this instead of working discreetly to apprehend the perpetrators if any.

On another note, why can't these people making these products put their own branding and create a name for themselves? Look at Century, Royal, MeWe, Zealot etc. They don't pretend to be any brand when they started and today they're all household names.
Re: SON Investigates Counterfeit TV Production At Alaba Market by ZombieTAMER: 12:33pm On Jan 11
I'm a victim

bought Hisense recently
the HDMI blinks atimes

it shows Hisense by VIDAA when you on it
Re: SON Investigates Counterfeit TV Production At Alaba Market by ZombieTAMER: 12:34pm On Jan 11
RichDad1:
They had to come online to declare this instead of working discreetly to apprehend the perpetrators if any.
how will the perpetrators prepare bribe money if they don't announce their mission
Re: SON Investigates Counterfeit TV Production At Alaba Market by RichDad1(m): 12:37pm On Jan 11
ZombieTAMER:
how will the perpetrators prepare bribe money if they don't announce their mission
Exactly.
Immediately I read they're working with market union etc to fish out the "stuff" I know it's just a smokescreen for another round of corruption.
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