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Content creator, Fari Elysian, wins #QuickQart competition

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QuickQart, a popular online shopping platform,  has announced 26-year-old, Fari Elysian, as the winner of its first ever giveaway competition. The announcement was made via the company’s social media handles on Tuesday, October 26, following a week long campaign for entries.

Elysian, a fitness coach and content creator, battled other competitors to emerge winner of the keenly contested competition and the grand prize of N500,000. Her victory, according to the organisers, is proof of QuickQart’s interest in its teeming customers.

The CEO, Christopher Olalegbin, while congratulating the winner, explained that the idea of the competition was to inspire creativity amongst Nigerians while still bringing their attention to the value the platform offers every subscriber. He added that the competition was conducted in a fair, orderly manner and expressed delight at the completion and selection of Fari Elysian as winner.

In his words, “we are delighted to be celebrating the winner of our first ever competition today. We received a lot of entries and subjected them all to the same level of scrutiny. It gives us great pleasure to be rewarding Miss Elysian with the star prize of N500,000 as promised. This competition has helped us become closer to our customers and is certainly a trend we will continue.”

An elated Elsyian thanked the organisers for the opportunity to express her talent by participating in the competition describing the organisers as forward thinking and innovative.

“I am delighted to be the winner of this competition and more importantly, to be associated with this company. The platform is an innovative one which I am sure will help every Nigerian shop better,” she said.

QuickQart is a platform that allows users to create free and easy shopping stores on the web, easily manage processes via the app and anyone can shop from you from anywhere as long as they see your link or QR code.

The company is focused on a future where 90 per cent of shopping will be done online and physical shopping can be done without saying a single word.

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