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Why Africa’s ‘largest retailer’ Jumia calls itself a startup

Posted by Staff Writer on June 10, 2015 in Latest News | 4 Views

By Paul Adepoju

In February, I put Nigeria’s two leading ecommerce giants Jumia Nigeria and Konga to the test. The results showed some Click here to read entire article

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Posted in Latest News | Tagged african, apps, benin, cameroon, chad, eritrea, Ethiopia, ghana, mozambique, news, niger, nigeria, senegal, somaolia, south africa, technology, togo, uganda

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