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KONGA OFFERS 60% DISCOUNTS ON BACK TO SCHOOL ITEMS

Admin August 25, 2021
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Konga Back to School promo

August 25, 2021

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Konga Back to School promo

Konga, Nigeria’s leading e-Commerce giant, has rolled out a mouth-watering 60% discount offer for students, parents, educational institutions and other categories of shoppers for its Back to School promotion.

The Konga Back to School promo runs from Monday, August 23 through Sunday, September 19, 2021.

The promotion has witnessed a throng of excited shoppers besieging the Konga website and its network of retail stores spread across Nigeria for the month-long deals. Checks indicate that early bird shoppers had quickly rushed to both platforms, including Konga Bulk from Monday morning when the promotion kicked off, with the majority of bargain-hunters comprising a mix of students, most of whom are set to return to school for the resumption of classes as well as other individuals and business owners looking for bulk purchases.

A number of enquiries have also been received by Konga from parents searching for specific items for their children and wards, in addition to concrete interest from schools and other educational institutions eager to close deals on computer systems, laptops, printers, stationery and other accessories.

The promotion is supported by a number of globally-renowned brands including HP, Samsung, Lenovo, ASUS, Zinox, Intel, Coca Cola, APC and Mouka, among others.

Interestingly, the Konga Back to School promo offers a wide category of products across board for Nursery and Primary, Secondary and University students, as well as for teachers, schools and other large educational institutions and corporates. There are also bedtime needs for beginners such as bedding décor, daily care and diapering, pyjamas and bath essentials. Other products attracting keen interest and widespread patronage among back to school shoppers include laptops, fashion bundles, fragrances, smartwatches, home appliances and handbags, etc. for teachers; while for University students, there are gadgets and electronics, generators, inverters and other alternative power products, laptops, smartphones and under N5k fashion items, among others.

For Secondary school students, Konga has tablets, watches, provision, bags and backpacks, black and white shoes, stationery and much more. Also, there is a lot in store for pupils in Nursery and Primary school, including lunch boxes and water bottles, kiddies’ bags and backpacks, kids’ underwear, black and white shoes, stationery, kids’ tablets and others.

Kenny Oriola, VP Konga Online, says the promotion offers all classes of shoppers an opportunity to grab unbelievably-priced items on some essential back to school items.

‘‘There is something for everyone for this back to school promotion, including not only students, parents and schools but other individuals and corporate organizations. If you visit the website –  www.konga.com/content/backtoschool or visit any Konga store nearby, you will discover a wide array of items meeting the needs of a diversified category of shoppers.

‘‘Prices have been carefully discounted as well, with as much as 60 per cent, in order to offer more value to our customers in line with current economic realities,’’ he concluded.

The Konga Back to School promo runs until Sunday, September 19, 2021.

 

 

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