Kim Oprah stated this in a now-deleted Twitter post while expressing gratitude to God for the exposure she has gained.
The reality star disclosed that she came to the realization some time ago that most products available in Nigeria is fake.
The BBNaija star claimed she buy all her products from overseas, emphasizing that none of her belongings, including personal effects, are acquired within the country.
Citing concerns for her health, Kim mentioned that when she travels abroad, she buys the necessary items in bulk and brings them back to Nigeria.
Her comments were prompted by the trending realization among Nigerians about the prevalence of fake goods in both consumable and non-consumable markets in the country.
In a now-deleted post, Kim Oprah wrote, “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.”
KanyiDaily recalls that singer BNXN, formerly known as Buju, recently expressed frustration with the issue of fake drinks being sold at clubs and lounges.
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