“Everything Sold In Nigeria Is Mostly Fake” -Kim Oprah

Former Big Brother Naija ‘All Stars’ contestant, Kim Oprah, has offered a glimpse into her shopping habits, shedding light on her reasons for avoiding purchases within Nigeria. [ad] In a r...

Former Big Brother Naija ‘All Stars’ contestant, Kim Oprah, has offered a glimpse into her shopping habits, shedding light on her reasons for avoiding purchases within Nigeria.
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Kim Oprah

In a recent post on the microblogging site X, the reality TV star expressed gratitude for her exposure and disclosed a notable practice in her consumer behavior.

She stated, “Let me make this clear… I thank God for exposure, that’s why I never buy things in Nigeria down to my personal effects.. figured out a while ago that everything being sold here is mostly fake, and I care about health so I only purchase my products when I travel, and I buy them in bulk so it can last till the next time I travel… God save us in this country.”

Kim Oprah’s statement unveils a perspective on consumer trust and product authenticity in Nigeria. The reference to avoiding purchases locally due to perceived authenticity issues raises questions about the quality control of goods available in the country.

The emphasis on health concerns adds another layer to her decision-making process, highlighting the importance of reliable and genuine products in her lifestyle.

This revelation not only provides insight into the personal choices of a public figure but also opens up discussions on the broader issues of consumer confidence, product quality, and the overall retail landscape in Nigeria.
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Itunu Azeez Kareem

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