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Watch Video Here: https://www. youtube. com/watch?v=9nCES497m_8 Commerce & IT are two of some of the key drivers of Nigeria’s economy and there is a special place in Lagos where the best of both worlds collide - Ikeja Computer Village. The bubbling hubspot covering approximately 26 hectares of land is the number one offline melting pot for IT and commercial activities in Nigeria. You can find the bulk of computer village stores on Jiji. ng. |
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A new era of pop culture in Nigeria has begun with the recent launch of TheBlueBook’s e-magazine. *insert date* The first issue of the e-magazine which features millenials cutting across technology, fashion, lifestyle, and music, has set the pace for cutting-edge communication for the young generation in Nigeria and beyond. Digital media has been given a brand new persona with TheBlueBook standing firm as the first of it's kind to bring such unique content to life; giving the audience personalized experiences when they engage with the e-magazine and/or website. Featured in its maiden edition and seen given exclusive content are: Ladipoe- Mavin’s poet, Chocolate City’s producer- Ckay, the prince of alte vibes- Funbi, creative strategist and visual storyteller- Fisayo Fosudo, style and beauty blogger, Valerie Ebuniwe and lots more. The physical look of the e-magazine also adds to the aesthetic quality. With the use of different color schemes that compliment each other, the overall quality is further enhanced by the balance in the pages where pictures and written words are given equal space and attention. Hence, the audience don’t get to miss a single detail. With this platform’s overall motive to change the narrative in the digital media space, a quick download of the e-Magazine offers an opportunity to join a growing community of individuals in the 'alte era'- the new cool of society. Download e-Magazine Here: http:///2P71APt When asked about the future plans of ThatBlueBook.com, the C.E.O, Babajide Esho had this to say www.thatbluebook.com is the first pop-culture brand using Virtual reality to personalize the e-Magazine experience and we are proud of this feat. Our aim as a brand is not to be conventional in terms of just showing scheduled content, we want our audience to experience each and every bit of content we put out. With a team build up of unique talents, ThatBlueBook.com is on to something big, revolutionary, if I dare say. We are starting a Pop Culture takeover in Nigeria.”
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A new era of pop culture in Nigeria has begun with the recent launch of TheBlueBook’s e-magazine. *insert date* The first issue of the e-magazine which features millenials cutting across technology, fashion, lifestyle, and music, has set the pace for cutting-edge communication for the young generation in Nigeria and beyond. Digital media has been given a brand new persona with TheBlueBook standing firm as the first of it's kind to bring such unique content to life; giving the audience personalized experiences when they engage with the e-magazine and/or website. Featured in its maiden edition and seen given exclusive content are: Ladipoe- Mavin’s poet, Chocolate City’s producer- Ckay, the prince of alte vibes- Funbi, creative strategist and visual storyteller- Fisayo Fosudo, style and beauty blogger, Valerie Ebuniwe and lots more. The physical look of the e-magazine also adds to the aesthetic quality. With the use of different color schemes that compliment each other, the overall quality is further enhanced by the balance in the pages where pictures and written words are given equal space and attention. Hence, the audience don’t get to miss a single detail. With this platform’s overall motive to change the narrative in the digital media space, a quick download of the e-Magazine offers an opportunity to join a growing community of individuals in the 'alte era'- the new cool of society. Download e-Magazine Here: http:///2P71APt When asked about the future plans of ThatBlueBook.com, the C.E.O, Babajide Esho had this to say www.thatbluebook.com is the first pop-culture brand using Virtual reality to personalize the e-Magazine experience and we are proud of this feat. Our aim as a brand is not to be conventional in terms of just showing scheduled content, we want our audience to experience each and every bit of content we put out. With a team build up of unique talents, ThatBlueBook.com is on to something big, revolutionary, if I dare say. We are starting a Pop Culture takeover in Nigeria.”
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Lagos is undeniably the most attractive and glamorous part of the West African nation of Nigeria. The port city is home to beaches, resorts, international headquarters, government establishments and entertainment hotspots. But the greatest source of the city’s strength is most probable her financial muscle. Controlling 10% of the nations GDP despite being the smallest state, the money truly lives and breathes in Lagos. Watch Video Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSOTsvkhGek&t=17s |
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Jiji has been where I've been buying my products since and they are growing stronger. I never trusted Olx. It seems I had good reason. |
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All this one na story. People still dey buy very well from Jiji and sellers for there still dey make money. Na Jiji I don dey use since and those ones no fit shut down. Any thing wey I use no dey shut down! |
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I was telling my sister that Jiji was still the best place to buy and sell in Nigeria. She didn't believe me. Can she see now? |
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This is terrible news. It seems like those market forecast people were right. They said Jiji was the only online marketplace satisfying buyers in Nigeria and this recent news seems to confirm it. I pray they don't leave us soon. I've been meaning to start selling my goods there and I might as well start now. |
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E-commerce in Nigeria right now belongs to Jiji. Those people are making serious waves. I know someone who makes his entire livelihood by selling on Jiji. Those guys keep on winning. |
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But you did not mention that is still going strong. I was reading a report that said that Jiji is the only online marketplace that have understood the secret formula to e-commerce in Nigeria and their exponential growth rate is one of the best in Nigeria right now. Some ignorant people tend to attack their business model but they seem to be the only company doing e-commerce the right way in Nigeria. |
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I heard someone say that Jiji. ng is the reason why other online marketplaces are shutting down. I personally know that Jiji is making sales like never before because they are the easiest to work with and almost all sellers are starting to prefer their business model. It is encouraging to see that at least one e-commerce company is getting it right in Nigeria. |
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I love how Jiji. ng operates. They have always been the premier online marketplace in Nigeria and the results are starting to show. They have over one million sellers already making cool cash daily. Those people are not going away soon. |
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The last man standing seems to be Jiji. ng. They have cornered the Nigerian online marketplace well and they are the only ones getting the results. They have even started concentrating on video contents now and are creating serious waves on YouTube. |
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Jiji. ng is still standing though. And they are actually growing stronger. Some people might have been saying bad things against them but it seems they are the only ones that understood the Nigerian market well and are using that knowledge well. |
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