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    Apple’s iStore launched on Jumia

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    By Paul Adepoju on February 5, 2015 Ecommerce, Gadgets, Jumia, News, Press Release, Startups

    Jumia has become the first Nigerian online retailer to be authorized by Apple to sell their products with the launch of its official Apple store popularly called iStore.

    The ecommerce giant said with the development, MacBooks, iPhones, iPads, and other Apple products are now just clicks away with the convenience and ease that only online shopping can offer.

    Jeremy Doutte, MD Jumia Nigeria said, “The collaboration between Jumia and Apple is a thing of beauty and can best be described as a big win for innovation and authenticity. Nigerians no longer have to be burdened by fears of using their hard earned cash to purchase a fake, stolen or reworked Apple device. Above all our continued commitment to seeing the Nigerian customer get top quality and premium retail keeps driving us to push new boundaries and break new frontiers.”

    A statement gotten by Innovation Village revealed the collaboration between Jumia and Apple also signifies the quality and authenticity of products available on the site. The retail giant expects that the official authorization will alleviate shoppers’ fears of purchasing fake Apple products online. Nigerians no longer have to be burdened by fears of using their hard earned cash to purchase a fake, stolen or reworked Apple device, let alone delivered to the convenience of their home or office.

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