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Jiji wins retail award


Online marketplace platform, Jiji, has won the Best Retail Organisation in Range Excellence award at the 2024 Africa Retail Awards, held recently in Lagos.

In a statement, Jiji said the recognition it received by the Africa Retail Academy and Lagos Business School in partnership with Nairametrics and KPMG, underscores its commitment to delivering a vast product range that caters to the diverse needs of buyers and sellers.

The business platform noted it received the award ahead of its annual Black Friday sales event, and was gearing up to launch its biggest Black Friday campaign yet.

Shoppers across Nigeria can expect discounts of up to 85 per cent across various categories, including electronics, fashion, furniture, and beauty products, Jiji disclosed.

“We’re honoured to receive the ‘Best Retail Organisation in Range Excellence’ award,” said Jiji’s Regional Head of PR & Marketing, Majolie Obaje.

“This recognition reflects our dedication to offering an expansive selection of products that cater to diverse consumer needs.”

Jiji announced that from now until November 29, shoppers can enjoy significant savings on its marketplace, which serves over 12 million users across Nigeria.

Obaje added, “As we kick off our Black Friday campaign, we’re excited to give our customers access to incredible deals across over 15 categories. We remain committed to promoting the power to bargain, affordability, and convenience.”

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