 In a book to contribute to the growth of Nigeria's economy by ensuring that Nigerians buy what they produce, an entrepreneur Buki Ojo has created an electronic platform produced in Nigeria where Nigerians at home and in the diaspora can transact business. Our correspondent Paul George completes the story. This venue are young entrepreneurs, journalists and the Nigerians in diaspora commission among other stakeholders. The creator of produce in Nigeria.com Buki Ojo tells us the motive behind the innovation which seeks to promote trade among Nigerians. She says Nigerians have the ability to produce qualitative products if supported. The products that we make here in Nigeria is fit to feel to to match any international product. The only challenges we're having is volume it's you know encouragement for those who are making it and that's why produce in Nigeria is here. Please tell our government to please support initiatives like this so that we can help you know strengthen what we're doing and help the ones that needs us the most. Ojo is also a certified carpenter says Nigerians are set to meet at an exhibition to showcase their talent. I worked as a carpenter for many years as a licensed carpenter I built a lot of houses in in Canada and I still have my license but now I work as a publicist which is easier quieter for me. So produce in Nigeria just becomes that connector for them to be able to still help these people that they left behind and give them everything they want. The next one now is our trade fair and we're very excited about it we're having a lot of people you know call us and register and I'm going to be also use this medium to tell everyone if you want to be part of the trade fair you want to go and register for the vendor application just go to the ProducedinNigeria.com and then look for where it says vendor application it's on the 31st of October this year 2022 and it's going to be at the LTV launch arena. The co-founder of ProducedinNigeria.com prints Noah Abiola, Lord Nigerians for their ability to excel in whatever thing they're engaging. It speaks alongside Oladikpa Odebo Ali who represented the chairman CEO Nigerians industrial commission Dr. Abike Dabiri Erewa. The need come DG urges residents to buy what they produce for economic viability. Nigerians are extremely creative people we are industrial we can move mountains there's nothing we cannot achieve so we should begin to have that consciousness of changing the narrative and bringing out the best enough to have Kabul airports at various locations that can assist us in moving the goals in speedy time to various customers I think that now helps. Why we are here is to give them the platform to showcase what they can offer to the outside world even locally and outside world so that there could be increased patronage on our products here from people in diaspora because we believe that once they patronize you all there we have investments being channeled into the country and in the process too employees are being generated. As Nigeria gradually moves from being a consumption to a production country residents are hopeful that the future will be better.