Jumia CEO says Black Friday Signals Nigeria’s E-Commerce Maturity
[Nigeria Communications Week - Nigeria] - 31/12/2025
At the close of 2025, Temidayo Ojo, the CEO of Jumia Nigeria, reflected on a year-end shopping season that points to the growing maturity of the country’s e-commerce market. “Black Friday is no longer a single, short-lived spike in activity,” he said. “It has become a familiar, anticipated (…)
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