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One notable man in the country wrote about what Christmas has become in our present generation.
He tried to compare how the season was being spent in his own youthful years.
To him, many things have gone up for sales. A time for real commercialization of anything attached to Christmas.
What brought about this piece was the dismal display of unethical practice in December of every year in the recent times, in the name of end of the year/new year festivity.
Many of the hampers put up for sales were packed full of almost-expired products as complained by some people who received these gift packs.
The buyers were not given the chance to pick what they would have preferred.
Though, the buyers too, were impatient. They got to the sales points to be faced with different packs of items with varying degree of purchasing power. That is, according to the amount you had on you to spend.
My grouse, with that of some buyers, is why Nigerians sellers or traders could not be honest or decent in their dealings at that period of the year considering the fact that it is always the time prayers are flying everywhere to all men
When l heard their discussions, l went home to check the few hamper baskets l still had left.
What did l find?
Some of those 'tin' items like baked beans,Princess Hot Dogs,whole sweet corn etc had their tins rusty at the bottom of the tins . Their appearance was not new. The type you see on the old shelf for long. The worst thing was that the expiry dates were between one and three months.
My conscience could not give out these items . Some would be too happy to get them without checking all the things l noticed.
Or what if the people are like me who would check things like these before using them.
Would they appreciate almost rotten things for Christmas.
The season was almost marred by the unscrupulous businessmen and women.
Please, next time or coming festivities, pick items yourself so that you would not be cheated and your gifts be looked with disdain.
Customers have rights! Do not be deceived.
Dayo Oluomo
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