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Tuesday 25 November 2014

Introducing Jumia Black Friday: Double Awoof Vouchers + Warehouse Run

Billboards, Newsletters, Social media posts and blogs are all talking about one thing,Jumia, Nigeria’s number one online retailer is bringing the biggest shopping event ever, known as “Black Friday”, to the country on November 28th.

Nigerians who have shopped before on Black Friday know how crazy some of the deals can be, but even for them and everyone else, the deals that Jumia is offering are guaranteed to drive anyone to retail ecstasy.

As we prepare to witness this landmark deals, the Jumia team has just released two more additions to the expected package for Black Friday, ensuring that everyone will be glued to the Jumia website from Friday midnight till Sunday midnight.

The Jumia Double Awoof Vouchers: The Double Awoof vouchers are means of getting additional discounts on Black Friday. The Double Awoof vouchers are available in N2,000, N5,000 and N10,000 denominations and what’s more exciting is that you pay half price. For example, to buy a N2,000 voucher, you only pay N1,000.  Picture this, products already given away for up to 50% discount, and vouchers worth double your Naira. It doesn’t get any better. Click here for more.

The Jumia “All You Can Shop Run” or Warehouse Run: This is the first of its kind in Nigeria, and will see Black Friday shoppers on Jumia get the opportunity to get a ‘golden ticket’ which grant their children or kid of their choice access to the Jumia Warehouse for 60 seconds to pick all they can lay their hands on!

Five lucky consumers will receive this golden ticket with the delivery of their orders purchased on Black Friday. Click here for more.

The discounts available on Jumia on Black Friday make it a day not to be missed. The low prices offered every day on Jumia will be even lower on the 28th of November.

All categories on Jumia are included in the Black Friday deals; Mobile Phones, Electronics, Fashion, and much more. Four star products will be unveiled on Wednesday so stay glued to Jumia.com.ng and its Facebook profile tomorrow to don't miss out!

On Black Friday, deals will be updated on the deals every hour and Facebook will be the only way to find out when stock is back! 

Do we need to say more? Visit the Jumia Black Friday pre-sale page and enter your email address to be the first to know about Black Friday and much more!

24 comments:

  1. Ok, bobbyferafavorirabo@gmail.com.

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  2. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Oky seen....
    *GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  3. Awemuyne@yahoo.co.uk

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  4. Ok. richard.yinka190@gmail.com

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  5. there are no vouchers anymore

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  6. Jumia, we dey wait for you on BF ooo. Una go hear wehn.....lol

    abayomiibironke@gmail.com

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  7. nice one....pedrotoki80@yahoo.com

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  8. What the heck is BLACK FRIDAY for God's sake????????!!!!! Nigerians please stop copying the west already pleasssseee!!!! We don't do Black Friday in 9ja!!!! 1st it's HALLOWEEN and now BLACK FRIDAY! It ll soon be 4th of July and then Lincoln's Birthday!

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  9. Why is Jumia always copying. They are copying MicoStarMall.com
    Linda Ikeji wrote about MicoStar Mall and now Jumia came running with an ad on Black Friday. Which can black friday sale who na get?
    Black Friday is a US tradition and MicoStarMall.com is the first company that started Black Friday last year and that is because they are international and they deal directly with US stores. Jumia and Konga try to be original and stop copying others.

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    1. Investigate before you make accusations about copying hunny bun. Info on black friday has been on the Jumia website since 2 weeks n on their billboard at Falomo for almost 12 days now.

      If you work for MicoStarMall.com its ok to air your views "decently".

      Funny thing is Jumia n Konga are the most prominent of all the online malls..no one knows "microstar-warever"...una no get money to advertise?

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    2. U can jst talkin like a novice, too many purulent info in ur post. Pls be well informed b4 u paste anitin on here. BF started last year? Wu told u dt.

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  10. Why is Jumia copying MicoStar Mall now. If you CLAIM to be number retailer in Nigeria then be original and creative and not spending time copying other companies

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  11. Hahaha Jumia is trying to match MicoStarMall.com deals.

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    1. Hahaaa get real and create awareness for your brand ...Noone knows you..i'll be willing to offer u free billboard space

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  12. Jumia study your business model very well before copying MicoStarMall.com
    Jumia, Konga and most nNigeria businesses lack creativity and originality. That's why you see them copying Black Friday, Halloween and other US holidays when they are not based in US. You are Nigeria based company so celebrate Nigeria based holidays. MicoStar Mall is both US and Nigeria based and that is why when they celebrate Black Friday and Nigerians embrace their sales because its real and not fake.

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    1. The thing pain u gaaaaan you had to post 6 times anonymously microwharefer mall...stop WHINNING and go and spend on advertising

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  13. Make money com need money chimmynene@yahoo.com

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  14. Useless jumia. Always disappointing customers.

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  15. Jumia is trying.They are local so might be more popular in Nigeria. While I think MicoStar Mall is international and have a global audience. I would say Jumia is outspending more than they are making but creating awareness. MicoStar Mall might not be spending as much on ads in Nigeria but I can tell you that company is making more money than Jumia.Last year alone they had N185m contract to just supply 2 bulletproof cars. So its hard to compare because each company has its niche.

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