The 'Made in Nigeria' market has always been open to Nigerians

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February 16, 2016
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2 min read

Presently, I will say I don’t know what the Naira to the dollar is saying as regards exchange rate. But last I checked, the buying power of Nigerians importing goods from outside the country has dropped. So if you have been following the #BuyNaijaToGrowtheNaira you will not be alien to the 3 things I want to discuss with you.

The market has always been here but we chose to ignore it

So is there any positive side to the naira devaluation? I want to believe that there is a positive side to the current situation with the Naira devaluation. Actually, e-commerce platforms now have to look for alternatives to replace the imported merchandise that are on their platforms. I see a situation of made in Abba goods actually gaining traction in terms of sales pretty soon.

If you can’t see what I am saying, just picture the Indians buying their not-so expensive made in India products. That’s what will eventually happen to Nigerians.

Skilled individuals can now name their prices wisely

The good news is that skill based operations will be outsourced to Nigerians now that it is expensive to engage expatriates who mostly earn in dollars. I see smiles on some faces already but I hope it will not inflate the cost of service.

For my friends who were actively involved in Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) programs during their NYSC service year, prepare to have more clients than you can take. The same goes for other skill-based professions. In the voice of Olamide ‘Made in Naija ti take over'

'Made in Nigeria' might be the new wave

Believe it or not, Nigerians are creative folks too and very creative for those that know.

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With Government intervention, the real Nigeria which can be a strong exporting economy will be revealed and other sectors that have been lacking attention will experience significant growth.

Nigerians like to talk and they will keep talking about buying Nigerian products. Effecting a change will however require not just tweeting with the #BuyNaijaToGrowTheNaira, you will need to purchase a made in Nigeria product. Next time you are in a shopping mall, consider who made what you are buying.

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