Konga.com Wins Online Retailer of the Year at Marketing World Awards 2013

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Konga.com is the country’s  “Online Retailer Of The Year” and “Best Emerging Brand Of The Year (Fastest Growing Brand)” after Marketing World Awards 2013, beating other online brands such as OLX, Dealdey and Jumia.

According to the judges, Konga.com has set the mark for online retailing excellence in Nigeria taking several big steps that have endeared the brand to Nigerians this past year.

Konga is the most visited Ecommerce brand according to Alexa traffic rankings, and has the highest number of likes and followers on popular social media platforms, Facebook and Twitter.

The firm has set the pace for other retailers and businesses in Nigeria this year with several innovative offerings and achievements.

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The event which took place at the Intercontinental Hotel, Lagos was well attended by several brands and saw performances from star acts like Kcee of limpopo fame.

The ecommerce powerhouse also won the award for best emerging brand, beating brands like Techno and Gotv to the price.

Members of the Konga team received the awards with smiles dedicating the award to customers and staff of the brand.

” …As a brand we dedicate this award to our customers, they are our innovation drivers and continue to inspire us to set new levels of service excellence in Nigeria.

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