Jumia Nigeria Cuts Prices by Half in Bid to up Its Summer Sales

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Jumia summer saleJust like the black Friday and cyber Monday is, Jumia Nigeria has introduced the big summer sale in Nigeria to give its customers the best deals on all items this year.

Calling it the biggest and baddest mid-year sale on all items, the Jumia Summer sale is aimed at celebrating what the firm calls its great first half of the year and also appreciate its customers.

Separated from the rest of the store, the Jumia Summer Store will sale everything by half price including shoes, cloths, Gadgets & home accessories. However, the summer sale will only last for a week, so go make some money and shop till you drop. Hot items on the list include Samsung 32inch Television for N42, 995 originally going for N70,000 or an AX Paris dress for N5000 originally going for N10, 000 or men’s suit initially for N40, 000 now going for an amazing discounted price of N20, 000 and a lot more than you can imagine!

See the schedule as below;

Friday – Men’s Shoes Here

Monday – Fashion Accessories Here

Tuesday – Men’s clothing Here

Wednesday – Women’s shoes Here. Jumia’s fashion store is also open with great deals.

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