Philips Alerts on Counterfeit Products In Nigeria
Royal Philips yesterday lamented that over 50 per cent of products bearing its name in Nigeria market are fake.
This according to the firm buttresses the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) 2011 report that about 85 per cent of goods in circulation in Nigeria were substandard and counterfeit.
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