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    Leather Accessory Factory, Lagos: Promoting Made In Nigeria
    (2019-08-12) SOKUNBI Mary
    In recent review, Nigeria major industrial supplies was put to be about 27% while capital goods, food and beverages, fuel and lubricants, transportation equipment and parts and consumer goods takes a whooping sum.Most of these account for the levels of importations either from Asia; Europe: America or some part of African (Trading economy, 2019), this information gave the idea that Nigerian like patronize foreign goods and for a country to grow there need to reduce importation to the barest minimum and also utilize locally sourced materials. It was found that of all the variables examined product quality was observed to be the major reason why Nigerians are averse to locally manufactured leather products in Nigeria.By extension, Nigerian are not inclined to purchase locally manufactured goods and also the limited number of standard factories in the country for production of leather accessory products has made it a bit difficult to promote made-in-Nigeria goods.
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