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  2. Konga.com - Wikipedia

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    Konga.com is a Nigerian e-commerce company founded in July 2012 with headquarters in Gbagada, Lagos State.It offers a third-party online marketplace, as well as first-party direct retail spanning various categories including consumer electronics, fashion, home appliances, books, children's items, computers & accessories, phones and tablets, health care, and personal care products.

  3. Jiji Africa - Wikipedia

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    Jiji was founded in 2014 in Lagos, Nigeria by Anton Volianskyi, who is the company's CEO. In autumn 2015 Jiji started a project known as Jiji blog, [ 8] providing visitors with the information on business, technologies, entertainment, lifestyle, tips, life stories, news. In 2016, Jiji partnered with Airtel, a global telecommunications services ...

  4. Jumia - Wikipedia

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    Jumia. Lagos, Nigeria. Jumia is a Berlin -based technology company that is a marketplace, logistics service and payment service, operating throughout Africa. The logistics service enables the delivery of packages through local partners while the payment services facilitate the payments of online transactions. [ 1]

  5. M-Kopa - Wikipedia

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    M-Kopa ( M for mobile, kopa is Swahili for borrow, stylized as M-KOPA) [ 1] is an African connected asset financing platform that provides underbanked customers in Africa to essential products including smartphones, electric motorbikes & digital financial services. [ 2][ 3] M-Kopa was launched commercially in 2012 and is headquartered in Nairobi.

  6. Nokia Teams With UNESCO to Help Teachers in Nigeria - AOL

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    Nokia has partnered with UNESCO -- the United Nation's educational, scientific, and cultural organization -- to launch a new "English Teacher" service on Nokia Life+ that will provide free ...

  7. Nokia - Wikipedia

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    On 1 August 2011, Nokia announced that it would adopt a new three-digit naming system for mobile phone products and stop using letters, effectively ending the Nseries, Eseries, and short-lived Cseries. That same day the Nokia 500 was introduced with the new system. [110] Nokia last used three-digit names on analogue phones in the 1990s. [82]

  8. Kaymu - Wikipedia

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    Kaymu. Kaymu is an online marketplace founded in 2013, providing localized C2C and B2C products in Africa, [ 1] Europe and Asia. [ 2] The platform lets buyers and sellers meet to make deals on new and used fashion items, mobile phones, jewelry, and home appliances .

  9. Nokia 8 - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia 8 is the first Nokia-branded phone to feature a dual-lens camera system. The rear camera module includes a set of two 13 MP sensors, of which one is an RGB sensor, and the other a monochrome sensor. The rear camera is equipped with optical image stabilization (OIS), f/2.0 aperture, PDAF, an IR rangefinder, and a dual-LED flash.