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BREAKING: Konga Bulk offers 35,000 laptops, PCs, others at huge discounts Friday

Konga, Nigeria’s foremost e-Commerce giant, is set to make available over 35,000 units of laptops, Personal Computers (PCs), tablets and complimentary printers at giveaway prices for Nigerians through Konga Bulk, its innovative, bulk purchasing platform for those buying large quantities while also offering the same opportunity to retail buyers as well.

Konga is set to unveil the special prices for the devices at 12am midnight for the Black Friday celebration tomorrow.

In addition, Konga has assured swift deliveries to all customers.
The products range from devices for kids, students, educational institutions and major corporate high end users.

Brands on offer are Lenovo, HP, ASUS, Dell, Zinox and Samsung tablets, among others.

All devices are brand new and latest models of Laptops, Desktops, Tablets PCs and complimentary HP Printers.

The devices can be accessed via: https://www.konga.com/content/bulkorders

This development is bound to come as a much-needed respite for Nigerian consumers, corporates and educational institutions who have been paying over the odds for scarce computing devices in the face of a prevailing global scarcity occasioned by supply disruptions as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and which is being projected by major OEMS to persist till June, 2021.

Furthermore, Konga Bulk is making the devices available at unbelievable prices, unmatched anywhere else in the market, as a way of easing the pain of many Nigerian consumers and in line with the spirit of this year’s Black Friday which will be marked globally tomorrow, Friday, November 27.
Kalu Johnson, vice president, Strategic Business at Konga, sayid it is an offer that is worth taking advantage of.

‘‘As the largest source of computing and other digital devices in Nigeria, it is rewarding to know that we have earned the trust of global OEMs at this point of critical need for Nigerians.

“Yes, it may not be enough for the country but we have commitments from our major partners for additional inventory for Nigeria at this period of scarcity. Interestingly, we have for all ages and all needs.

‘‘We have taken into consideration the inconveniences and huge pain being borne by Nigerians, many of who are paying excessively exorbitant prices for scarce computing devices.

“This is why we have decided to make these devices available at highly discounted prices via Konga Bulk for bulk buyers.

“It is a once in a lifetime opportunity for individual users, resellers, business owners, cooperatives, corporate organizations and educational institutions to take advantage of giveaway prices to stock up on their essential needs,’’ he disclosed.

Konga Bulk is a mega platform which has been touted a potential game-changer, offering manufacturers, distributors, resellers as well as Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) an opportunity to take advantage of Konga’s world class assets including its secure regional warehouses, smart offices, cutting-edge technology, advanced digital logistics capabilities through an internally-owned subsidiary, Kxpress and its Central Bank of Nigeria-licensed Mobile payment platform known as KongaPay.

 

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