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Nigerians willing to buy local products to strengthen economy

By CNBC Africa
11 March 2016   |   5:00 am
Latest public opinion poll from NOIPolls has revealed that 97 per cent of Nigerians have expressed their willingness to buy locally made products in order to strengthen the country's economy while 21 per cent rank locally made products poorly

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