Some funny Ghanaian misconceptions about Black Friday
Bennet Otoo
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Welcome to 2022, when e-commerce and online shopping is not a myth anymore. These days, nearly 1 out of every 10 Ghanaians you come across shops online or does some business online. E-commerce has become so widespread that even in typical villages and remote towns where one may struggle for a stable internet connection, products are being delivered daily. The ‘’magic of e-commerce and its exponential growth is overwhelming yet very beneficial in our modern era. The success of e-commerce and online shopping has been made evident by the increase in sales during specific online campaigns. Notable among such online sale campaigns is ‘’BLACK FRIDAY’’. Every year in November, online shops all over the world celebrate this day with so many amazing offers. However, in Ghana, there seem to be some funny misconceptions about what ‘Black Friday’’ really is.’Jumia, Africa’s leading e-commerce platform went on the streets of Accra to sample a few of such answers from Ghanaians.
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?????????????Of course, the above statements are funny and full of misconceptions. This makes you wonder, what then is ‘’Black Friday’’? Historically, the term dates back to the early 1960s, when police officers in Philadelphia (USA) began using the phrase “Black Friday” to describe the chaos that resulted when large numbers of suburban tourists came into the city to begin their holiday shopping. Globally, this has evolved into massive online sales where discounts range between 5-99%. Normally, the sale is tied to a particular day, often the last Friday in November (The day after Thanksgiving in the USA), and may extend throughout that weekend. However, online shopping platforms like Jumia have over the years introduced a whole new dimension to this highly beneficial sales campaign.?
With the current economic climate in Ghana, Jumia is running its Black Friday sales festival from 4th - 27th November 2022. This is to enable consumers to have enough time to enjoy the best deals on top-quality products across various categories. While there will be explosive deals every Friday throughout November, every day is a great day to shop. There are so many deals on the Jumia app, many flash sales, and treasure hunts. Fun games and many more freebies to be won. On every other platform, prices of goods and services keep increasing due to currency fluctuations and high costs of production, shipping, etc. This Black Friday, expect the same old affordable deals on Jumia. With up to 50% discounts, pickup stations activated, warehouse operations optimized, lot’s of marketing and engagement activities, customer service teams ready to assist with all complains and order placements, it promises to be rewarding for both sellers and consumers. #DealsDadaNaa #JumiaBlackFriday