Jumia Launches Next Day Delivery in Nigeria

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Jumia Nextday deliveryAIH’s online shopping store, Jumia Nigeria, has introduced 24 hour delivery in the city in  a move to make shopping super, making it the first such store to launch fastest delivery service for online purchase.

Open to Jumia customers within Lagos, the Jumia Next day delivery service follows the launch of a new fashion store for Nigerian designers on the site and aims to allow customers to order fashion items from its  +20,000 Fashion items in stock and get it within 24hours of delivery only, if they order before 6pm the previous day.

In a statement, Co-CEO of Jumia Nigeria, Nicolas Martin said, “Our Aim is to continue to increase our productivity and give customers the best shopping experience, With Jumia offering 24hours delivery customers can look forward to a better shopping experience and getting their products faster from Jumia. These delivery options will soon extend across Nigeria but for now we are starting off in Lagos.”

Jumia customers, with effect from Monday 31st March, can get the fastest delivery in Lagos on Fashion items, if they order here before 6pm the previous day. Also offering customers free cost coverage on Fashion orders not delivered within the first 24hours in Lagos.

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