Nigerian Business Woman Shares Experience After Importing 4 Cars and 39 Peices of Matresses

Nigerian Business Woman Shares Experience After Importing 4 Cars and 39 Peices of Matresses

  • A Nigerian businesswoman shared a video to narrate her experience when she was trying to clear her goods
  • The woman posted the video showing the moment she finally cleared the container carrying her goods
  • She said she imported four cars and 39 mattresses into the country, and clearing them was difficult

A Nigerian woman who imports goods into the country has shared her experience at the port.

The woman shared a video showing the container that brought her goods into Nigeria.

Lady shares experience after importing cars.
Lady says she imported six cars into Nigeria. Photo credit: TikTok/@adanne352.
Source: TikTok

According to the woman known on TikTok as @adanne352, clearing goods at the port is very difficult.

She said the container that brought her goods stayed at the port for many days.

Adanne was glad when she finally cleared the container. She opened it to show people what she imported.

She said she imported four cars and 39 mattresses.

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Her words:

"Now I know why all these big men normally have BP. Today, I entered terminal by myself. To the glory of God, I offload this container today."
Nigerian woman shows things she imported into the country.
The woman said she imported cars and mattresses. Photo credit: TikTok/@adanne352.
Source: TikTok

Watch the video below:

Reactions as woman shares her importation experience

@RabitaRabita said:

"You need strength and patience to be able to run a business in this country. May God Almighty be your strength."

@mohammed s Mohammad said:

"I always trust Cotonou port. 100% easy to do business."

@Tels said:

"No safety measures. Look at the truck used to carry the container."

@observio said:

"Why you dey sell second hand mattress. That's why custom hold you na."

@kimkim Equipments said:

"Which country is your goods coming from?"

@Nonsocy123 said

"Good afternoon how can I buy family bed from you am staying in kano state."

@agent of the dark said:

"This was my father's business before he died, every week containers are coming loaded with cars. enemies wipe am comot for earth."

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@ODEZ 1 said:

"Wse portharcourt port is more easier here."

@Oran’s Global said:

"One month !!!! ….container clearance from us no day pass 5 working days at most."

@ANCHORCLEAR LOGISTICS said:

"Nne next time eh try my company, 3 days is enough to get your containers out of the terminal,.... ANCHORCLEAR LOGISTICS dey run am."

@Hi_Fresh salon said:

"Pls can we chat because of the mattress in case of next time."

@Sidd_frosh said:

"You no thank God say the truck no spoil for road, you for pay agbero duty join."

@Samuel Bello said:

"Do you offload electronics aswell?? Such as TV, pc and gadgets."

@richardmusa50 said:

"If na me I go follow the goods from Depot to my place i no get time."

Businesswoman shows what she found in bale of okrika

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that a woman who deals in thrift wear, locally known as okrika, was overjoyed after finding foreign currency in her bale of clothes.

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The businesswoman showed the foreign currency notes she found while unpacking her thrift clothes.

Many who came across the post shared their thoughts on the woman’s discovery as the video went viral.

Source: Legit.ng

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Israel Usulor (Human-Interest editor) Israel Usulor is a journalist who has 10 years of experience. He worked at The Prime Newspaper and has published articles in TheCable Newspaper. Israel graduated with distinction from Fidei Polytechnic (Mass Commun, 2016). Israel has interviewed Zannah Mustapha, the man who helped negotiate the release of Chibok Girls, and Kunle Adeyanju, who rode a bike from London to Lagos. He covered exclusive stories on Chef Dami during her Guinness World Records cookathon. Email: israel.usulor@corp.legit.ng.

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