Celebrate Black Friday 2017 With Jumia Ghana

By Joseph-Albert Kuuire 5 Min Read

Have you ever felt special, three weeks before Christmas? You probably have. If you haven’t, then watch out for this year’s biggest event –  JUMIA’s Black Friday; because, you are about to be pampered to an exciting discounted shopping of your life that will leave memories lingering.

To help celebrate, Tech Nova is giving readers a chance to receive a 10% Discount for any purchase of GHS250 during Jumia Ghana’s Black Friday event. Just use the voucher ID “Josephb17b” on Jumia Ghana here.

What is Black Friday?

Black Friday is an unofficial holiday that started in the United States evolving from 1952. It is a day where most major retailers open offers for promotional sales. Mostly a day before Thanksgiving, Black Friday is regarded as the beginning of Christmas shopping in the U.S. where almost all stores give out attractive discounts for flagship products. It gives more people the opportunity to get all the stuff they want for the season.

Why the Name ‘Black’ Friday?

‘Black’ because many retailers were recorded to have made their highest profits on Black Friday. Also, it is relating to businesses recording their losses in red ink and gains in black. It was reported that people queued at most retail shops early before shops were opened just to be the first to grab the amazing stuff. The presence of overcrowding in these shops led to many injured with some others losing their lives hence the term ‘Black’

When is 2017’s Black Friday?

Black Friday is happening from November 24 to December 15. 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. This year,  Jumia Ghana isn’t leaving its customers out as it promises to give them an amazing treat of their life.

Are there Black Friday sales online?

Yes, there are. Deals websites like Jumia.com.gh have begun the highlight of “Black Friday sales” as it hosts this year’s biggest campaign – JUMIA’s “Black Friday Festivals”. Who doesn’t like good offers? Of course, everyone does, hence each shopper will be getting the best price in their category of expenditure especially because it’s ‘Black Friday’.

This season promises to wow all customers with an exciting shopping experience as well as treating its customers to amazing quality products at discounted prices. This wonderful deal includes everything one could find ranging from fashion to electronics from brands like Motorola, Infinix, Nasco, Nexus, Fero, Samsung, HP, Hotwav, Binatone, Chigo, Maybelline, Hanes, Darling and Ghandour.

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. Jumia Ghana says buy quality products you love at discounted prices because it’s Black Friday.


About Jumia Ghana

Jumia is Ghana’s number one online shopping destination where you can shop the widest selection of electronics, fashion, home appliances, kid’s items and more in Ghana and have them shipped directly to your home or office at your convenience! We offer free nationwide delivery, free returns and have several convenient payment options to choose from with cash on delivery. With affordable prices and great products, Jumia lets you enjoy an awesome shopping experience with your order sent directly to your doorstep. No muss, no fuss, super convenience guaranteed.

Joseph-Albert Kuuire is the creator, editor, and journalist at Tech Labari. Email: joseph@techlabari.com Twitter: @jakuuire
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