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Opinion
Is it True That Black Friday in Nigeria is Nothing But Pure Scam?

Is it True That Black Friday in Nigeria is Nothing But Pure Scam?

Wale Adekile
November 26, 2016

Black Friday is that day when you are supposed to get stuffs for ridiculously cheap prices. It’s the day when shopping malls are overcrowded and everyone wants to take advantage of the huge discount. As it was celebrated all over the world yesterday, a lot of Nigerians hold a totally different view about this “special” day.


black friday scam

Online shipping malls have already sensitized customers through series of ads and bloggers running affiliate programs with these companies too did a great job promoting Black Friday deals. Last year, a certain e-commerce website was said to only flash deals and immediately take them off claiming the goods were out of stock.

Vendors on these platforms too are guilty of ridiculously raising the prices of their products only to give a discounts on Black Friday that makes the price still nothing out of ordinary. Many people are beginning to see beyond the “discounted” Black Fridy deals and social media reactions continue to trail this year’s Black Friday.

Konga is a scam, the whole black Friday shii is a plot to exploit u.

— OlUwAnIshOlA #Sanwo™ (@Acidbej) November 16, 2016

People are talking about MMM being a ponzy scheme and a scam, forgetting that Jumia's #blackfriday is the king of them all.

— Obinna (@travisonhisownz) November 16, 2016


I ordered stuff during Konga's black Friday scam last year…still waiting for it to be delivered.

— Big Fish Gee (@GbemmyG) November 16, 2016

Jumia:- 9ja deserve to shop with 80% discount this black Friday

Inner Jumia:- 5% actually…

Jumia:- But..

Inner Jumia:- SCAM THEM!! pic.twitter.com/mI8ofpKmW4

— Seraph (@Yommie_Scream) November 18, 2016

Don't let these stores scam you this #BlackFriday. Remember, they probably raised their prices last month to "reduce" them today.

— Paul Henriques (@PaulH) November 25, 2016

What is Black about this Friday when the item I purchased few days ago is still cheaper than the Nigeria's #BlackFriday items? Scam!

— Philip O Aigbiriabe (@rebirthkairos) November 25, 2016


Did you partake in this year’s Black Friday? Do you have the same view as these? Tell us your experience.


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Husband to the world's most beautiful woman and father to two awesome kids. A nerd, obviously; also, a technical business analyst, a web designer who preaches the gospel of WordPress, and a writer. You can check out my published books on Amazon.
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