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Jumia offers 80% discount to promote Easter shopping

Jumia has announced it is offering up to 80 per cent discount during its Easter sales campaign.

The campaign will be predominantly hosted on the Jumia mobile App, and is expected to drive a sharp upturn in the shopping habits of Nigerians across the country, including those in the far-flung rural areas during the Easter season. There will also be flash sales at up to 50 per cent off on limited stocks daily at 10am and 3pm.

The Chief Marketing Officer of Jumia Nigeria, Salma Bencherif, while explaining the objective of the campaign, said the campaign has been designed to give every Nigerian living in rural or urban areas the opportunity to shop at incredibly low prices during the Easter season.

“Jumia treasure hunt has become a tradition, starting with the treasure hunt at 99.9 per cent off. It allows by  giving the possibility to one winner every day to access top products at ridiculous prices. These treasure hunts will happen daily at 12pm till Easter day on April 19th. Also in addition, there will be free shipping nationwide on a selection of items,” she added.

Some of the product categories that will enjoy this massive discount during the two weeks campaign period include: Fashion, Electronics, Appliances, Groceries, Watches, Kids & Babies, Phones, and Computing.

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