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Jumia Ghana has scheduled its Black Friday Festival from November 24 to December 15, 2017, promising customers “a treat of their life”.
“Customers should expect 10-80% [discount] on all items on jumia.com.gh come next week Friday 24th. Jumia is allowing you to pay cash on delivery anytime and anywhere because Black Friday is here again,” the online retail store in a press release.
Currently, Jumia is offering early Black Friday Deals to limited customers. Customers can visithttps://www.jumia.com.gh/black-friday/ to enjoy this amazing deal.
Read relevant portions of the release below:
Black Friday is a discount raining season for all customers on jumia.com.gh.
Starting from November 24th to December 15th, 2017, Jumia is giving its noble customers a long and better season of shopping.
Jumia Ghana says buy quality products you love at discounted prices because it’s Black Friday.
Preceding the entry of Xmas festivities, Black Friday is here to help customers reduce their stress and hassle of a traditional offline market rush. Jumia is doing the magic in helping you save big. It is November already and you can start by finding out what toys your children will be begging for or which gift package has a red bow on it needed to surprise that special someone.
In Africa and in Ghana to be precise, while this year’s Black Friday promises to not only super surprise customers, it is bent on drawing some interest from shoppers looking to save around 10-80% on a relatively wide selection of items. Black Friday promises to give more people the more opportunity to get all the stuff they want.
This deal includes everything one could find raging from fashion to electronics from brands like Motorola, Infinix, Nasco, Nexus, Fero, Samsung, HP, Hotwav, Binatone, Chigo, Maybelline, Hanes, Darling and Ghandour.
Every shopper will be getting the best price in their category of expenditure especially because it’s ‘Black Friday’.
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