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Njalo.ng free online marketplace unveiled in Nigeria


  6 Janvier      70        Société (45213),

 

Lagos, Jan. 6, 2020 (NAN) Njalo.ng, a free classified platform that emphasises safety and convenience to sellers and buyers, has launched its operations in Nigeria, an official said on Monday.
Mr Emeka Orjiani, the Co-founder/Chief Technology Officer of Njalo.ng, made this known in a statement made available to newsmen in Lagos, South West of Nigeria.
According to him, Njalo is the unique meeting room between potential seller and buyer.
He added that Njalo.ng would go live today (Monday) with a promise to empower millions of individuals and businesses in Nigerian with free access to sell anything.
He noted that the items ranged from smart phones, cars, laptops, clothes, shoes, bags, property, furniture, books/literature, kiddies’ wears, job placement/vacancies, amongst others.
“Njalo.ng is here to contribute its quota in the Nigerian digital economy; and to create fundamental changes in the Nigerian e-commerce space.
“Digital Marketplace is a reality. What used to be sold in the open, regular market, can now be sold at the speed of a click.
That’s possible with the help of Njalo, a platform where you can sell anything for free.
“A new dawn is here. So, if you have car (s), phones, laptops, clothes, shoes, bags, property, furniture to sell or even to place job vacancy, then, Njalo is the meeting room between you and the potential buyer.
“The platform grants users unparalleled, global visibility for whatever it is you want to sell or buy,’’ Orjiani said.
He said that Njalo.ng also sought to bring consumer’s favourite market and products closer to them through online trading and help entrepreneurs build brand recognitions beyond the shores of their environment.
He also described Njalo.ng’s mission as a bridge to connect buyers with verified sellers of genuine products and create opportunities for entrepreneurs to widen their business scope by meeting more customers.
Sharing idea on how they want to achieve efficient customer-care, Orjiani said that Njalo.ng was ready to ensure that the relationship between sellers and buyers were hassle-free.
He pointed out that in a case there were doubts about a seller, the buyer could actually call-in as a means to double-check.
“The sellers can also write reviews about their experience with sellers. In all, Njalo.ng will democratise online marketplace in Nigeria,” Orjiani said.
Ms Sandra Ani, also a Co-founder/Chief Operating Officer, Njalo.ng, said that “when it comes to running any successful online marketplace, many people view marketing and customer service as two separate entities’’.
She noted that the truth was that marketing and customer service had a harmonious relationship in which both disciplines worked together to drive the growth and success of one’s business.
“In fact, your most important marketing tool is customer service, as it touches your customers directly.
“Njalo.ng is positioned to grow buyer’s confidence in the Nigerian classified sub-sector as their emphasis is to rave-up customer service,” she said. (NAN)

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