For the sake of those who don't know what black Friday means... According to Wikipedia:
"Black Friday is the day following Thanksgiving Day in the United States (the fourth Thursday of November). Since 1932, it has been regarded as the beginning of the Christmas shopping season in the U.S., and most major retailers open very early (and more recently during overnight hours) and offer promotional sales."
In Nigeria, due to the menace caused by swindlers, some people have arrived at a conclusion black Friday is a scam. Whereas, someone like me can testify to the reality and authenticity of Jumia black Friday because, I purchased my laptop on a black Friday 2 years ago.
Afterwards, the exchange rate in Nigeria skyrocketed and the prices of laptops have increased dramatically. Personally, I'm grateful to God for black Fridays. It is a day set aside for people to get goods at highly discounted prices.
This year, I gathered that jumia has decided to run the black Friday for twelve days. It will take place between 14th November and 25th November That means better chances of getting goods and services.
Do not let this opportunity pass you by. Grab it.
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