As part of its expansion drive, aimed at availing more Nigerians with its goods and services, Shoprite Nigeria has announced the inauguration of its 25th store in Abuja.
Besides offering shoppers with extensive range of products, the management of the store believes that the new outlet would also serve a destination of choice for shoppers in Abuja.
According to the Branch Manager, Musa Usman, “customers can save time by making use of the wide range of services available at the in-store kiosk, including settling monthly payments with Quickteller.
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While urging the local community to visit the newly-commissioned store, Usman explained that the new outlet would also share the same work ethics with other Shoprite outlests across the country.
Since its debut in Nigeria, 10 years ago, when its first store was opened in Lagos in December 2005, the retail store has always expressed its commitment towards supporting local enterprise. This, the organisation had demonstrated over the years by sourcing more than 80 per cent of its products, locally.
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