CEO Weekends:Jumia Nigeria Launches a Christmas Store & a Wedding Shop

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Jumia co-founders with Mrs. Omobola Johnson, Nigeria's Communication Technology Minister

JumiaRocket Internet-backed JUMIA, an Amazon for Nigeria has launched the biggest online christmas store in Nigeria and also unveiled the countries online wedding store.

The online wedding store will be the go to for Bridal wear, grooms tuxedos, maid’s dresses and suits, shoes and ccessories plus gifts of all manner. It will also stock top Nigerian brands such as Juliana Rose, Style Shoes, David Wej, Ethina, Eternel, Hatz& Souls and House of Fabric.

Jumia co-founders with Mrs. Omobola Johnson, Nigeria's Communication Technology Minister
Jumia co-founders with Mrs. Omobola Johnson, Nigeria’s Communication Technology Minister

On the otehr hand, the Christmas store will stock fashion clothing, phones, electronics and gadgets and of course a wide selection of beauty products as the feastive season sets in. Jumia’s Christmas store store will also seel Christmas lightings, decorations and Christmas trees.

The two shops will offer free delivery to buyers from Lagos and Abuja. In the spirit of the season, Jumia customers will enjoy 20% discount on every fashion item purchase and 5% discount on Christmas gifts.

“We are delighted to be introducing more stores on our website especially at this time of the year,”  said TundeKehinde and Raphael Afaedor, Co-founders Jumia Nigeria. “For Jumia this is our second Christmas as a business and this time we have made it even bigger offering customers everything with the best prices giving everyone the Perfect Christmas. Also with the launch of our wedding category we are giving Nigerians everything they can get online with weddings so big in Nigeria Brides can see Jumia as the one stop place for their wedding planning’’

 

 

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