You're right. I was just doing the video to show what they had in Liberia. I should have shown some of the prices for those items that had prices on them.
I'm renovating my family house in lib. my budget is low for that project. Now I know where to shop once I start building my own house. Thanks for sharing great info.
My sister didn’t know they have all these things in Liberia, so she bought her her stuff from here (USA), and it cost her so much money to free it from the port. So I decided to do this video to let people know that all of these things are in Liberia. But good luck on your project.
Thanks for promoting our Beautiful Country. Your videos are always informative and I have watched so many of your videos including the ones on Liberia. Definitely buying your building materials in Liberia generates more revenue for the country regardless where it is bought. I have watched other RUclipsrs featuring building material or supply stores etc. in Liberia including City Builders, Eagle Electric, Samsung - Hadid Electronics, Home City, International Aluminum Factory etc. and these are not Liberian Owned. I am familiar with this topic as I am currently working on a project in Liberia and we do not have Liberian Owned businesses at this scale in Liberia. When it comes to prices, some of the businesses do not have prices on all of their products and in most cases one will have to ask for the price. In my opinion, it is cost effective to buy your building materials or supplies in Liberia as you can find everything in Liberia. Again thanks for sharing.
Hello. So what is the benefit to Liberian citizens if we're going to promote business of by foreigners. How many local Liberian can afford this luxury building owned by Indian company? Or are you advising for the company as a marketing partner? I was searching online for liberian building supplies companies.
I did this video because my sister is building her house in Liberia. She bought all her material from here in the states. It cost her so much money to ship them. Then when it got to the port, she spent thousands of dollars. Then some of her stuff were stolen. She had to pay more money to transport it to her house. Then, the bugs ate most of her furniture because of the kind of material. Overall, she spent over $20,000 to send her container. She would have spent a lot less. I only did this video to let other people that are trying to build in Liberia that they can buy materials there too. I didn’t even meet the owners. So I am not promoting their business for profit. In a perfect world, these businesses would pay taxes which would help the economy. But I don’t think that is happening. However, I was very impressed by the fact that most of the people working there were Liberian. In a country where there are not many jobs, it was nice to see. Again, I just wanted to help other people to avoid paying so much to ship things to Liberia, when they have them there too.
@@scottandkanah you are awesome and thanks for sharing. Yes, it helps to uplift the economy and bring great investors to our country. It's about time we move ahead. I'm one of those building in Liberia and your video has helped me alot. Thanks again!!!
@@scottandkanah Is it possible to get a loan in Liberia to start a business? If so what are the names of the companies? Sorry for all the questions lol
We in the diaspora need to promote our country and the local community. This complete layout of city builders is a copy cat of US based Home Depot.. The prices are so high and the standard/quality is not worth the price.. I'm just trying to shed some lights on the facts. Let's promote local businesses. Others will not promote our businesses. So let's wakeup and help our little country rise again. I was home recently. Pre covid , and I did visit that store. I can say ad a matter of fact, that Liberians workers are under paid in city builders . Ask next time.
Showing prices of items in the store is vital.. it gives your diaspora viewers a good comparison of cost saving items. Thanks
You're right. I was just doing the video to show what they had in Liberia. I should have shown some of the prices for those items that had prices on them.
@@scottandkanah Great content!!!
@@momoney2203 thanks. Really appreciate it.
Mama Liberia is on the Rise! Yeah 👍👍👍
I'm renovating my family house in lib. my budget is low for that project. Now I know where to shop once I start building my own house. Thanks for sharing great info.
My sister didn’t know they have all these things in Liberia, so she bought her her stuff from here (USA), and it cost her so much money to free it from the port. So I decided to do this video to let people know that all of these things are in Liberia. But good luck on your project.
Thanks for promoting our Beautiful Country. Your videos are always informative and I have watched so many of your videos including the ones on Liberia. Definitely buying your building materials in Liberia generates more revenue for the country regardless where it is bought. I have watched other RUclipsrs featuring building material or supply stores etc. in Liberia including City Builders, Eagle Electric, Samsung - Hadid Electronics, Home City, International Aluminum Factory etc. and these are not Liberian Owned. I am familiar with this topic as I am currently working on a project in Liberia and we do not have Liberian Owned businesses at this scale in Liberia. When it comes to prices, some of the businesses do not have prices on all of their products and in most cases one will have to ask for the price. In my opinion, it is cost effective to buy your building materials or supplies in Liberia as you can find everything in Liberia. Again thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing.l really didn't know about these stores.
You're welcome. I was shocked to see all of these things.
Thanks for sharing 👍 😊
Thanks for sharing 👍
Wow amazing
Thank you very much
You’re very welcome. Thanks too for watching.
I want to know the prices for the tops and the showers
Where this stor located in Monrovia pls I'm really interested
Pls can you ask for the price for those things
Wish I could see the prices 🙏 of most of them
Hello. So what is the benefit to Liberian citizens if we're going to promote business of by foreigners.
How many local Liberian can afford this luxury building owned by Indian company?
Or are you advising for the company as a marketing partner?
I was searching online for liberian building supplies companies.
I did this video because my sister is building her house in Liberia. She bought all her material from here in the states. It cost her so much money to ship them. Then when it got to the port, she spent thousands of dollars. Then some of her stuff were stolen. She had to pay more money to transport it to her house. Then, the bugs ate most of her furniture because of the kind of material. Overall, she spent over $20,000 to send her container. She would have spent a lot less. I only did this video to let other people that are trying to build in Liberia that they can buy materials there too. I didn’t even meet the owners. So I am not promoting their business for profit. In a perfect world, these businesses would pay taxes which would help the economy. But I don’t think that is happening. However, I was very impressed by the fact that most of the people working there were Liberian. In a country where there are not many jobs, it was nice to see. Again, I just wanted to help other people to avoid paying so much to ship things to Liberia, when they have them there too.
@@scottandkanah you are awesome and thanks for sharing. Yes, it helps to uplift the economy and bring great investors to our country. It's about time we move ahead. I'm one of those building in Liberia and your video has helped me alot. Thanks again!!!
@@sarahmartin8114 Sis Sarah, do you know Nancy Kolliesuah?
@@scottandkanah yes,nmy old school classmate 🤣
@@sarahmartin8114 she is my sister. She says hi. She is actually in this video. We went to Liberia together in February. It is a small world.
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Thank you guys but you are not telling us the price of these things.
Ask for the cost and show us .. It’s very crucial
Thanks. Working on getting prices. Hopefully I will have it soon. Thanks for watching and your suggestion.
Hi sister where is the address for this store please and thank you so much.
It is on 16 Street on Tubman Boulevard
Thank you so much
@@amieyorke1594 You're welcome. Good luck on your project.
Sorry to ask sister are you in Liberia right now
@@amieyorke1594 that is ok. But no, I am back to the States.
Is it own by a librarian?
Thanks for the video
I don’t think so. But a lot of Liberians work there.
@@scottandkanah Is it possible to get a loan in Liberia to start a business?
If so what are the names of the companies?
Sorry for all the questions lol
No
@@isaackimber5280You're right. I think it is owned by Lebanese.
Thx but next time please show the price(s)
Sure. I should have, but I was so excited about seeing all those things in Liberia that I didn’t even think about the prices.
Thanks for helping those that are away from Liberia to see what can be found in our country. However, please consider sharing the prices as well.
We in the diaspora need to promote our country and the local community.
This complete layout of city builders is a copy cat of US based Home Depot..
The prices are so high and the standard/quality is not worth the price..
I'm just trying to shed some lights on the facts. Let's promote local businesses. Others will not promote our businesses. So let's wakeup and help our little country rise again.
I was home recently. Pre covid , and I did visit that store. I can say ad a matter of fact, that Liberians workers are under paid in city builders .
Ask next time.