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  • Top E-commerce firms, Konga, Yudala merge

    Largest Nigerian Online mall, Konga and Yudala, have officially announced a merger of their operations to significantly alter Nigeria’s online retailing space in terms of size of operations and customers base.

    From May 1, both companies will now operate as ‘Konga.’

    The strategic decision will see both companies leverage the combined strengths of their platforms and further broaden the scope of organized retail and e-commerce in Nigeria, as well as deliver more value to customers and merchants.

    In a official statement, Olusiji Ijogun, Konga chairman said:

    “Combining forces to power the new Konga will enable us effectively achieve our goals of platform expansion and accelerated growth, as we embark on an ambitious journey to redefine the retail ecosystem with the industry’s most advanced technology.

    “Effective from May 1st, Yudala will now operate under the name Konga, with dual CEOs in the persons of Nick Imudia who will be in charge of online among others and Prince Nnamdi Ekeh who will be responsible for offline. This merger will further strengthen our position in the Nigerian retail market as we creatively position Konga as the first profitable e-commerce company in Africa.”

    Also Read: Why we acquired Konga, by Zinox

    “The efficiency of Konga’s cutting-edge online platform, access to thousands of merchants and Yudala’s expansive network of fully stocked offline stores is poised to give our customers the best shopping experience imaginable. We will be working closely with all our combined clients, customers, merchants and employees to make the integration process as seamless as possible and thereafter make public our road map to sustain our leadership on the continent,” Ijogun stated.

    One of the exciting benefits of this merger is the possibility it offers prospective shoppers to order online, pay and pick-up the product(s) at the nearest Konga offline store. There are also increasing business opportunities for merchants nationwide.

    The  ‘re-born’ Konga will bring services closer to consumers and widen depth of options with which merchants may engage the eCommerce company across Nigeria.

    “We are very excited about the operational merger between Yudala and Konga into the new Konga,” noted Prince Ekeh.

    “A merger of this magnitude has never been experienced in Africa. We will be leveraging on Konga’s strong technology backbone and online experience as well as Yudala’s offline experience, network of retail stores and operational efficiency. In the near future, we plan to have a Konga store in every local government area in Nigeria. While this is ambitious, we believe that every Nigerian deserves the right to have access to the full range of genuine products offered by Konga,” Prince Ekeh declared.

    Plans are also underway to showcase the full power of the merger with expanded access to thousands of products in Konga online and offline stores for all categories of shoppers.

    According to Imudia, “We believe this operational merger between Konga and Yudala will bring immense opportunities for consumers in the e-commerce space. We urge all shoppers, consumers, merchants and clients to stay tuned as we unveil the massive ambitious contents we have to offer.”

    Widely applauded by industry watchers as a masterstroke, the merger will broaden the range of products and solutions on offer within the Konga/Yudala stable, while giving the customers and merchants more options and access to an expanded variety of guaranteed quality offerings and payment methods.

    The Konga Business platform will now include two distinct but fully integrated aspects including Konga Online, the e-commerce/marketplace platform and Konga Retail, the offline arm of the business.

    Both will be supported by Konga Pay, a CBN-licensed mobile money platform and Konga Express, a world-class logistics company with advanced delivery capabilities for internal and external customers.

     

  • Yudala eyes profits by 2020

    The Vice President of Yudala, pioneer online and offline e-commerce outfit, Prince Nnamdi Ekeh, has said the firm has set 2020 as the year to hit profitability, making it the first e-commerce  platform in Africa to return profits within its first five years of operations.

    Ekeh, who spoke on the sideline of Unusual Praise 2017, a gospel concert hosted by the Catholic Church of Divine Mercy in Lekki, Lagos, said the facts and figures on ground showed that Yudala is on track to set another record in what has been a ground-breaking journey in the e-commerce industry.

    He said: “At Yudala, our strategy is clear and distinct from anything else on offer in the market today. Our fusion of online and offline is not only futuristic, but one that has being copied by other global e-commerce giants. On the back of this, we have seen a consistent growth trajectory that will see Yudala emerge as the first profitable Nigerian e-commerce company by 2020.

    “Furthermore, we are renowned as arguably the most credible source of genuine products in the e-commerce sub-sector today. Every item on the Yudala platform, online or offline, is sourced directly from the manufacturers and this has clearly distinguished the Yudala brand in the market place.

    “In addition, we possess superior logistics and delivery timelines that have endeared us to shoppers. As a result, we have consistently seen repeat purchases from our customers. In most cases, we have also been able to win over new shoppers, the majority of whom, having patronised other platforms, have not looked back since their first experience of Yudala. Aligned to the foregoing is the passionate, committed and highly professional team we have in the company, all of whom have continuously displayed the hunger and capacity to deliver on our mandate.”

    Yudala is a platform for all and we respect the diversity of faith we have in the country,” he said.

    Launched a little over two years ago, Yudala has more than held its own in Nigeria’s keenly-competitive e-commerce sector, with the company’s futuristic fusion of an online platform with a chain of brick-and-mortar stores located nationwide instantly setting it apart from inception.

    And despite the well-known struggles of other established players in the sector, Yudala has continued to post impressive results, a trend that has seen optimism of the company soon turning the corner of profitability.

    Continuing, he noted: “We are aware of the challenges faced by players in the e-commerce sector. Research at our disposal indicates that less than 30 per cent of African e-commerce startups are profitable, with many of them hampered by lack of trust, shortage of financing, logistical difficulties and the largely-traditional approach to shopping still in play among these economies.

    “Here in Nigeria, the case is hardly different as we have seen many e-commerce start-ups exit the scene prematurely while the older ones have also consistently posted huge losses.

    “However, the story is different at Yudala. This is down mainly to our sound business model and approach. Indeed, while our investors expect us to deliver profits by 2022, our ambition is to surprise them by achieving this milestone earlier,” he said.

    Apart from its ambitious retail roll-out strategy and network of physical stores which has helped the company reach many unserved and under-served members of Nigeria’s over 190 million population, Yudala has also been bold in making a statement of intent with its emphasis on genuine products and best prices, aligned to a number of landmark innovations and eye-catching strategies which has endeared it to an ever-growing audience.

    In addition to pulling off the first recorded instance of a product delivery via drone in 2015 – a feat which captured the imagination of the e-commerce world – Yudala has succeeded in building up a steadily growing database of loyal customers, many of whom have come to rely on the company for the assurance of genuine products and unmatched best prices in the market-place which it stands for.

    Earlier in 2017, the company acquired Yes Mobile, a cosmopolitan high-value retail outfit with a multiplicity of stores in Lagos in what industry watchers described as a strategic duplex acquisition; one which went a long way in showing the level of ambition and determination to lead in the retail space currently driving the company.

     

  • Yudala acquires Yes Mobile

    Nigeria’s pioneer composite e-commerce company, Yudala, has acquired Yes Mobile, a cosmopolitan high-value retail outfit with a multiplicity of stores in Lagos.

    A senior Management staff of Yes Mobile, Onoidem Idiong, described the take-over as detailed and strategic.

    “The process commenced a few months back and was concluded about a couple of weeks ago. We are happy to see the number one e-commerce and pioneer composite retail company take charge. In a few days’ time, Yudala’s striking fuchsia pink will become our new colour and we shall start exciting our customers with other world-class products beyond ICT products and accessories,” he said.

    Head of Media Relations at Yudala, Gideon Ayogu, confirmed the development, noting that Yudala has been eyeing Yes Mobile as well as a few other sterling start-ups in its strategy to become the undisputed leader in the e-commerce landscape.

    “I can say it is the most creative partnership or acquisition I have experienced as it was target-driven with a lot of knowledge on display. Nigerians will certainly start experiencing the results of this acquisition within a few days. We have a lot on our sleeves as a solid and fastest growing e-commerce company in Africa. This is in addition to the over 25 physical stores we have launched in 18 months and the many job opportunities these have unlocked for Nigerians.

    “With this takeover, Nigerians now have additional ease and convenience of shopping a variety of products including choice wines and spirits, fashion items, kitchen appliances, electronics and much more from more physical locations, while still enjoying the revolutionary Yudala advantage. These include the freedom to shop online and enjoy free delivery nationwide; ordering online and self-fulfilling your order by picking up from the nearest store or you can just walk into any of our stores nationwide to see and experience the products before buying. As you know, no other e-commerce company offers these in Nigeria.”

    Yudala will add the Yes Mobile chain of store locations and other resources to its rapidly growing retail platform, with the erstwhile Yes stores will fully assume the striking colours, look-and-feel and architecture of the Yudala brand.

    With an increasing number of stores spread nationwide and many more in the pipeline, Yudala’s acquisition of Yes Mobile will see an astronomical increase in the physical store presence of the revolutionary e-commerce company whose bold and futuristic fusion of an online platform with offline stores has raised the bar in the e-commerce industry.

    Head of Offline Retail, Oyeronke Atoyebi, said the acquisition of Yes Mobile is in line with Yudala’s mandate of expanding the scope of e-commerce in the country.

    “At Yudala, our roadmap is very clear. Apart from being the first company to combine online and offline in the e-commerce world, thereby offering Nigerians an upgraded and futuristic experience of e-commerce; our status as the largest online and offline retail chain is also well-known. It is in line with this status of ours that we have embarked on the expansion of our offline store presence through the strategic acquisition of Yes

  • Yudala suspends ticket sales

    E-commerce Company, Yudala has suspended ticket sales for its upcoming concert tagged Yudala Zero Gravity which kicks off with a Contemporary music blast at the Landmark Event Centre, Oniru – Lagos on Sunday October 2.

    According to the management of the online store, the decision was taken as a result of a rush witnessed for the tickets by interested Nigerians eager to participate in the much-anticipated concert featuring some of Nigeria’s finest artistes.

    Gideon Ayogu, Head, Corporate Communications at Yudala, said that the decision to suspend ticket sales was a difficult one to take, considering the rush by Nigerians to purchase tickets for the concert. He, however, disclosed that the company’s Management had no choice than to suspend ticket sales in order to accommodate customers who are buying products and services from them.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Olamide, Iyanya, others for Yudala Zero Gravity

    Olamide, Iyanya, others for Yudala Zero Gravity

    Ahead of its ember months campaigns tagged Zero Gravity, digital online store, Yudala has listed trending A-list artistes Olamide and Iyanya as part of the headline acts for a mega digital entertainment concert.

    The concert series, which kicks off with a contemporary music blast at the Landmark Event Centre, Oniru-Lagos on October 2nd, runs through the month and wraps up with a finale to be held November 23.

    Organisers of the concert revealed that Yudala Zero Gravity is designed as a mega three-city dual concert featuring the best artistes in Contemporary Nigerian hip-hop and Rock Gospel, who will use the platform to launch new hit tracks. It also serves as a platform to see and hear it first.  In addition, loads of surprises and other side attractions are in store from Africa’s pioneer composite e-commerce outfit Yudala and New Concept Media Group (NCMG) at this inaugural edition of Yudala Zero Gravity.

    Leading the entertainment pack is none other than YBNL honcho, Olamide, unarguably one of the hottest and most prolific artistes on these shores at the moment, with a steady stream of hit tracks swelling his collection by the day.

    Iyanya who only recently came under a new management after parting ways with Triple MG is one artiste whose popularity knows no bounds. The Cross River-born artiste and 2008 Project Fame winner is famous for recording hit tracks such as Kukere,  Ur Waist, Oreo and Applaudise, among others. Iyanya is also the lead artiste in the Yudala theme song which went viral upon release in 2015 and which featured Tekno, Selebobo, Baci and Mystro.

    This inaugural edition of Yudala Zero Gravity will hold in three cities – Lagos, Abuja and Enugu. Each city will host two concerts: a Contemporary Nigerian music blast and a Rock Gospel concert. Zero Gravity will witness pure acoustics and live performances from the best Nigerian artistes in both genres of music.

    Yudala Zero Gravity is an initiative designed to reward customers, as free tickets will be delivered to Yudala customers for purchases made from August 1 online or in any Yudala Experience Store nationwide.

    According to the organisers, customers will also be upgraded to VIP or VVIP on the basis of further purchases which may take them to the threshold for these categories.

  • 5 quick ways to save data on android

    5 quick ways to save data on android

    Even as the cost for data is getting cheaper by the day, with every network suddenly offering 3.5G for N2000, some smartphones just will not help you maximize your data as much as your keep maximising the device.

    Recall the irritating prompt that drops in your message box reading: “You have less than 10mb left of your data.” It is understandable that you detest it. No worries, many more people do too.

    Well, there is good news for a few non-techy smartphone (especially Android) users like me and you. Thus, find these 5 quick tips on how to conserve data on android phones.

    Data Diet: Five Easy Ways to Save Your Data

    1. Reduce the amount of data used by your Android mobile device or computer by turning on Chrome Data Saver Mode. From compressing web pages to removing images when loading a page on a slow connection, you’re able to save up to 70% more data.1

     

    2. Offline YouTube videos and watch them as often as you like without using data or buffering each time with YouTube Offline.

    1. 2Whether it’s your neighborhood or a weekend getaway destination, there’s a way to use Google Maps without using any data. Download an area of the world and seamlessly use Maps features like turn-by-turn navigation and access useful location information without a network connection using Google Maps Offline.

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    1. Identify and remove data intensive apps by going to Settings > Data Usage on your Android device. You may be surprised to see data being used by apps you hardly touch!

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    1. Disable auto-updating apps on your Android device by opening Google Play and tapping the hamburger icon (three horizontal lines) on the top left of the screen. Go to Settings > tap Auto-update apps > select Do not auto-update apps or Auto-update apps over Wi-Fi.

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    Simple! You can now begin to have a better use of your smartphone. Go and enjoy the Smartlife

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  • Yudala, Airtel, offer instalmental payment for XTOUCH smartphone

    Yudala, Airtel, offer instalmental payment for XTOUCH smartphone

    A leading consumer electronics provider in Middle East and Africa (MEA), XTOUCH, has joined forces with composite retail outfit Yudala and Airtel to announce a new payment option for its new model E1. Through this offer, consumers can enjoy instalmental payment option as an alternative method of getting the XTOUCH E 1, the highly cost-effective sleek smartphone with powerful 3,200mAh large battery. Customers will also get the full cashback on Airtel data plans.

    The three months zero percentage on interest instalmental payment plan will make customer shopping experience easier and more enjoyable by allowing customers to purchase the XTOUCH E1 with a flexible repayment option, catered to their budget and lifestyle.

    “Yudala has always placed the needs and desires of the customer first. We team up with XTOUCH and Airtel to provide the customer one more payment option, to elevate the shopping experience to an even higher level. Even though the country is experiencing a currency crisis at the moment, we are still not afraid to take the risk of fixed pricing and testing the integrity of our esteemed consumers. We are doing this because we  are dedicated in making our customer’s shopping experience, online or offline, more pleasant and enjoyable,” said the founder and Vice President, Yudala, Prince Nnamdi Ekeh.

    Commenting on the partnership, Executive Director of Airtel, Tawa Bolarin said:  “The mobile web is growing at a phenomenal pace, and we have always been working to create optimal value for our customers through business excellence and innovation. We always try to make mobile internet more accessible and affordable for our numerous customers. Working with XTOUCH and Yudala to give customers full cashback on data plans when they purchase XTOUCH E1will greatly help us deliver on our vision. This is one important step we are taking.”

    The XTOUCH E1 smartphone comes with a 3,200mAh long-lasting battery. It is powered by high energy density technology, which can keep the smartphone under one-day full operation, 15-hour phone call, even for 300-hour stand-by time. The 5-inch display, with a 5MP rear camera and 2MP front camera, ensures a stunning display and browsing effect as well as clear angle for capturing the best moments in life.

    Game lovers and music enthusiasts will also undoubtedly fall in love with XTOUCH E1, which has a built-in 1GB RAM and internal storage of 8GB which can be further expanded to 32GB via micro SD card. The 1.2GHz Quad-core Processor also ensures longer usage with its power saving settings, which allow users the comfort to enjoy browsing the Internet, playing games, watching videos, listening to music and talking on the phone for longer periods.

  • Air Peace, Yudala, others emerge top trending Nigerian brands on Google

    Air Peace, Yudala, others emerge top trending Nigerian brands on Google

    Despite the attention given to the general elections and new cabinet last year, some local brands were able to break through the mental ceiling and retain the interest of Nigerians. Their reward was to keep trending.

    Google has captured a list of the top ten trending Nigerian brands of 2015, highlighting the brands that had the highest spike in traffic over a sustained period in 2015 as compared to 2014. The list begins with a huge surprise.

    Flying high on the line-up is the new kid on the runways of Nigeria’s airports, Air Peace. Led by Allen Onyema, the airline made its debut in 2013. Perhaps speculation about a possible connection between Air Peace and the wife of the former President of Nigeria, Dame Patience Jonathan set the search engines revving and kept the airline on the minds of controversy-loving Nigerians.

    Composite online and offline retail chain, Yudala, sits pretty in second place. Following its well-publicised launch in August, Yudala made waves in the marketplace with its promise to deliver purchases via drones. Reports of its first successful drone-powered drop off in November kept Nigerians talking for the rest of the year.

    Free online classifieds site, jiji.com, takes the next spot, ahead of online retail site, Payporte, online classifieds site,  efritin.com and online shopping site Kaymu. Remarkably, global market leader in the online classifieds space, OLX, did not make the list of top trending brands in Nigeria. neither did Konga.

    Dubai-based mobile device start-up, Injoo made the list at number 8, riding on the success of its ‘reasonably priced’ smartphones and tablets. Injoo leads regional and International carrier Medview Airline and local telecomms operator, Smile Communications in the trend stakes.

  • MTN, Yudala others nominated for Consumersng awards

    MTN, Yudala others nominated for Consumersng awards

    In a bid to turnaround the diminishing ethical business standards in Nigeria, Consumersng, an online consumer rights advocacy platform established to ensure a more consumer-centric culture in Nigeria has released names of nominees of its maiden awards which aims at celebrating brands who are delivering premium services to Nigerians.

    In a press statement released by the organizers of the award, the Rights Advocacy Platform explained that part of the keys to unlocking the desired customer appreciation policy in the country is to showcase organisations doing things RIGHTLY and position them as models for others to emulate in a country where consumer appreciation is continually on the decline.

    “This year, we set our theme on rewarding companies deploying the best and latest technological solutions to providing world class services to their customers.

    In selecting the winning brands, consumers themselves will be voting their choice brands and this is what makes the award different from others.  We have kick started a voting process online which will be complimented by other criteria such as comments and recommendations from panel of judges which comprises majorly of stakeholders, analysts and watchers from the respective sectors will also be considered.

    The various categories and nominees include; E-governance: LASRA (Residency Card), Ondo E-card (Kaadi Igbe Ayo), Federal Ministry of Agriculture & Rural Development (E-wallet), Nigeria Immigration Service (64 Page E-Passport); Bank of the year: Diamond Bank, GTBank, UBA, Zenith; Printing (Innovation of the year): Instantprint, Printivo, Printmagicng, Hospitality/Tourism (Innovations): Cleartrip, Hotelsng, Jovago, Education Site of the year: Prepclass, Passng, Tutor.ng, Myedu.ng, Car Search site of the year: Nigeriancardealers, Cheki, Carmudi, Nigeriancarmart, Beauty and Cosmetics (Innovations): Natures Gentle Touch, Yangabeauty, Eyeslipsface, Real estate site of the year: Lamudi, Propertysearch, Hutbay, Castles.

    Others include; Online retailers; Yudala, Kaymu, Jumia, Konga, Health service: Oleander Health Shop, Malbo Pharmacy, Nigeria Pharmacy, Flying Doctors Nigeria, Telecomms: MTN, Airtel, Etisalat, Glo, Foods/drinks related services: Hellofoods, Forfoodonly.com, Easyappetite, Drinksng, Employment/Job creation: Ejobs, Jobberman, Careers24.com, Hot Nigeria Jobs, Transport: Oya, Wakanow, Ajala, Easy Taxi, Logistics (Innovations): Konga Express, Jumia Express, ACE, Quo Nigeria, New Media (Innovations): Iroko TV, Gamesole, Ibaka TV, Online payment platform: Cash Envoy, Interswitch, GTpay, Etranzact, Social Enterprise (Impact) Gidi Traffic, BudGiT, Mamalette, Risenetwork, Corporate Finance: Quest Advisory, Dunnlorenmerrifield, RMB Nigeria, Agriculture: Nosak group, Hellotractor, Erisco Group.

  • Place order, drones ‘ll deliver to your doorsteps, says Yudala

    Place order, drones ‘ll deliver to your doorsteps, says Yudala

    The management of Yudala, Nigeria’s e-commerce platform, said the firm will deploy  drones to get products across to its customers to avoid delays caused by traffic snarls in major cities.

    Its Online Co-ordinator, Prince Nnamdi Ekeh, who spoke in Lagos, said customers would get revolutionary experience of online retail with the launch of online shopping bay, adding that the firm is determined to fast-track products’ delivery nationwide with the aid of drones.

    He said: “We have acquired a few drones and working with partners in Asia to develop and deploy these Integrated Drones to avoid vehicular traffic in major cities in Nigeria. We are working to secure appropriate permits from the relevant government agencies. This will go live soon as we live up to our mandate of setting new milestones for the online retail business in the country.

    “We are extremely delighted with the reception of Yudala Online and the massive hits received on Yudala.com from the moment we went live on Monday. This is testimony to the fact that this is the revolution in e-commerce which every Nigerian has been waiting for.

    “For the first time ever in the history of e-commerce in Nigeria, the customer no longer has to face the uncertainty of where to turn for support. We offer core after-sales support on both warranty and out-of-warranty products purchased from our online platform or from any of our offline stores nationwide.

    “Most importantly, you are guaranteed peace of mind when you buy Yudala. Apart from the secure, safe shopping experience you enjoy on the website, every product carried on our platforms, either online or offline, comes directly from the Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). As a result, there are no issues of grey products finding its way into your hands. You also get to enjoy all risks cover (except theft) from Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc. on every product purchased from us. These are the bases for the Yudala management taking responsibility for every product purchased from and delivered by us.”

    He expressed delight with the visits to the e-commerce platform which officially went live late last month with the company taking to its social media pages and other channels to thank Nigerians for their resounding patronage and acceptance of the medium.

    He said: “Thousands of enthusiastic shoppers besieged the Yudala website, which went live at 12 noon to take advantage of the mega deals and other mouth-watering promotions on offer which ended at the weekend. Yudala Online processed orders and other enquiries from all over the country including Ghana, Cameroon and other countries in sub-Saharan Africa while huge discounts and millions of freebies were enjoyed by shoppers.”

    Yudala had launched its Offline Stores Division with simultaneous roll-out of four stores in Lagos: two Experience and two Smart Stores – in July before following it up with the unveiling of its e-commerce platform and the roll-out of more physical retail stores in various locations across the country. These locations include Abuja, Owerri, Asaba, Warri, Port Harcourt, Ibadan and Uyo.

    Yudala enjoys strong partnership and comparative advantage for products from major brands including HP, Apple, Lenovo, Tecno Mobile, INNJOO, Infinix, X-Touch, Wiko Phones, SONY, YEZZ, DELL, Philips, ITEL, IBM, Microsoft, APC Schneider, Cisco, Canon, D-Link and many more  in the ICT space, with the company expected to roll out additional product lines such as consumer lifestyle, urbane fashion, food, wines and spirits, healthy living products, consumer electronics and many more in segments soon.

    Backed by its multi-pronged yet standard business model, the company has a bold ambition to dictate the pace and set new milestones for online and offline retail business, with the delivery of world class products and services in every Yudala store and on the online platform.