The Cable Manufacturers Association of Nigeria has stressed the need for Nigerians to support efforts at combating fake cable importations into the country.
The call was made at the inspection of more than eight billion naira worth of sub-standard Nigerian cloned cables uncovered by the Standards Organisation of Nigeria at two residential buildings in Ajangbadi area, off Lagos-Badagry expressway, Lagos
The cable manufacturers condemned the unwholesome practice of endangering the lives and property of Nigerians by devious elements who persist in sabotaging the economy.
They commended the standards authority sustained commitment towards protecting local manufacturers and Nigerians against the influx of substandard goods into the country.
The Cable Manufacturers Association of Nigeria has stressed the need for Nigerians to support efforts at combating fake cable importations into the country.
The call was made at the inspection of more than eight billion naira worth of sub-standard Nigerian cloned cables uncovered by the Standards Organisation of Nigeria at two residential buildings in Ajangbadi area, off Lagos-Badagry expressway, Lagos
The cable manufacturers condemned the unwholesome practice of endangering the lives and property of Nigerians by devious elements who persist in sabotaging the economy.
They commended the standards authority sustained commitment towards protecting local manufacturers and Nigerians against the influx of substandard goods into the country.
The Cable Manufacturers Association of Nigeria has stressed the need for Nigerians to support efforts at combating fake cable importations into the country.
The call was made at the inspection of more than eight billion naira worth of sub-standard Nigerian cloned cables uncovered by the Standards Organisation of Nigeria at two residential buildings in Ajangbadi area, off Lagos-Badagry expressway, Lagos
The cable manufacturers condemned the unwholesome practice of endangering the lives and property of Nigerians by devious elements who persist in sabotaging the economy.
They commended the standards authority sustained commitment towards protecting local manufacturers and Nigerians against the influx of substandard goods into the country.
The Cable Manufacturers Association of Nigeria has stressed the need for Nigerians to support efforts at combating fake cable importations into the country.
The call was made at the inspection of more than eight billion naira worth of sub-standard Nigerian cloned cables uncovered by the Standards Organisation of Nigeria at two residential buildings in Ajangbadi area, off Lagos-Badagry expressway, Lagos
The cable manufacturers condemned the unwholesome practice of endangering the lives and property of Nigerians by devious elements who persist in sabotaging the economy.
They commended the standards authority sustained commitment towards protecting local manufacturers and Nigerians against the influx of substandard goods into the country.
The Cable Manufacturers Association of Nigeria has stressed the need for Nigerians to support efforts at combating fake cable importations into the country.
The call was made at the inspection of more than eight billion naira worth of sub-standard Nigerian cloned cables uncovered by the Standards Organisation of Nigeria at two residential buildings in Ajangbadi area, off Lagos-Badagry expressway, Lagos
The cable manufacturers condemned the unwholesome practice of endangering the lives and property of Nigerians by devious elements who persist in sabotaging the economy.
They commended the standards authority sustained commitment towards protecting local manufacturers and Nigerians against the influx of substandard goods into the country.
The Cable Manufacturers Association of Nigeria has stressed the need for Nigerians to support efforts at combating fake cable importations into the country.
The call was made at the inspection of more than eight billion naira worth of sub-standard Nigerian cloned cables uncovered by the Standards Organisation of Nigeria at two residential buildings in Ajangbadi area, off Lagos-Badagry expressway, Lagos
The cable manufacturers condemned the unwholesome practice of endangering the lives and property of Nigerians by devious elements who persist in sabotaging the economy.
They commended the standards authority sustained commitment towards protecting local manufacturers and Nigerians against the influx of substandard goods into the country.
The Cable Manufacturers Association of Nigeria has stressed the need for Nigerians to support efforts at combating fake cable importations into the country.
The call was made at the inspection of more than eight billion naira worth of sub-standard Nigerian cloned cables uncovered by the Standards Organisation of Nigeria at two residential buildings in Ajangbadi area, off Lagos-Badagry expressway, Lagos
The cable manufacturers condemned the unwholesome practice of endangering the lives and property of Nigerians by devious elements who persist in sabotaging the economy.
They commended the standards authority sustained commitment towards protecting local manufacturers and Nigerians against the influx of substandard goods into the country.
The Cable Manufacturers Association of Nigeria has stressed the need for Nigerians to support efforts at combating fake cable importations into the country.
The call was made at the inspection of more than eight billion naira worth of sub-standard Nigerian cloned cables uncovered by the Standards Organisation of Nigeria at two residential buildings in Ajangbadi area, off Lagos-Badagry expressway, Lagos
The cable manufacturers condemned the unwholesome practice of endangering the lives and property of Nigerians by devious elements who persist in sabotaging the economy.
They commended the standards authority sustained commitment towards protecting local manufacturers and Nigerians against the influx of substandard goods into the country.