March is set to be an exciting month as Konga, Nigeria’s leading e-commerce platform, launches its highly anticipated Berekete campaign for bargain hunters and savvy shoppers.
The month-long shopping extravaganza offers discounts of up to 70%. Scheduled to run from March 1st to March 31st, this campaign promises to deliver unbeatable deals across all product categories, catering to new and existing customers.
For many shoppers, Konga Berekete is more than just a sale — it’s a festival of discounts and savings. This year, the campaign coincides with the holy month of Ramadan, and Konga has promised a special Ramadan sale.
This makes it an ideal opportunity for Muslims observing the fast to stock up on essentials and more. From groceries to household items, electronics to fashion, Konga has curated a wide range of products to meet the diverse needs of its customers during this special period.
One of the standout features of the Konga Berekete campaign is the exclusive app deals available to shoppers who use the Konga App. By shopping on the app, customers can access additional discounts and promotions, ensuring they get the best value for their money. Furthermore, shoppers in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt can enjoy the convenience of same-day delivery for products tagged KongaNow, provided orders are placed before noon. This seamless shopping experience underscores Konga’s commitment to customer satisfaction and convenience.
The Konga Berekete campaign is not just about discounts; it’s about creating a memorable shopping experience for everyone.
Whether you’re looking to upgrade your gadgets, refresh your wardrobe, or enjoy the spiritual journey during Ramadan, Konga has you covered. With products from top brands and trusted sellers, shoppers can shop with confidence, knowing they are getting genuine items at unbeatable prices.
As the campaign has already begun, shoppers are encouraged to download the Konga App and enjoy a month of incredible savings.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to shop smart and save big during the Konga Berekete campaign.