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Nigeria Debates Push for Locally-Made Goods March 03, 2016 3:39 PM By Chris Stein; Local and imported rice is sold from bowls in front of a shop in Obalende market in Lagos, Nigeria, March 3, 2016 ...
To close the huge gap in accessing made-in-Nigeria products and services online by global and local consumers, one Nigerian leading IT service provider, Hi-Impact Solutions Limited has unveiled ...
With the theme: “Buy Made-in-Nigeria Products and Services for Patriotism, industrialisation and job” the weeklong exhibition attracted local entrepreneurs across the state, ...
Advocating and supporting made-in-Nigeria goods is a sure way to turn around our dwindling economic fortunes, especially as the world is moving away from dependence on oil revenues.
Apart from the quality of goods, the next major hurdle on the way of Made-in-Nigeria goods, is the negative perception of Nigerians. The Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, Aisha ...
The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, has harped on the need for Nigerians to patronise Made-In-Nigeria goods not just as an economic strategy but also something ...
According to Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, at least 222 small-scale businesses have closed shops, leading to 180,000 job losses in the last one year alone as a result of apathy to local ...
Therefore, patronage of made in Nigeria products still seems to be a dream in the pipeline which may not be realised in the nearest future. Read the original article on Daily Trust.
The Lagos Leather Fair wants to see Nigerians carrying leather goods that are locally made. At the moment, local leather manufacturers tend to export all of the leather they produce to overseas ...
The recent decision of the Nigerian Army to buy some of their kits locally is the strongest indication yet that the ongoing campaign to conserve scarce foreign exchange by patronising made-in ...
As part of its continued drive to promote Made-in-Nigeria products, the retail giant Shoprite gathered local manufacturers, budding start-ups and farmers to the second edition of its initiative ...