A United Kingdom-based Nigerian entrepreneur, Oyewole Alegbeleye, has developed a software application called “AMORDER” to revolutionise buying and selling.
According to the technology entrepreneur, the application AMORDER promises to revolutionise the way buying and selling is conducted between Nigerian product sellers and restaurants in the UK e-commerce market. Its mission is to empower 5,000 restaurants and stores to enhance their sales and delivery services within the first 24 months.
During a chat with the Nigerian Tribune on Monday, Alegbeleye explained that the application is not just another e-commerce platform but a bold, innovative leap that transcends the ordinary.
He stated, “AMORDER is a visionary solution that empowers restaurants and stores to connect with customers in unprecedented ways.” Alegbeleye discussed how the new software would encourage young entrepreneurs who want to start selling products online and gain financial freedom, especially small-scale businesses.
Alegbeleye also encouraged new restaurants, stores, and anyone who wants to start businesses in those categories to start maximising the innovation that seeks to transform the landscape for restaurant and store owners while reshaping buyer behaviour in the UK and Nigeria markets.
“AMORDER is an invitation to culinary artisans, chefs, fashion designers, pharmacists, delivery riders, drivers, and shop owners to connect with their customers in extraordinary ways,” Alegbeleye stated.
“Our platform is not just about transactions; it’s about transforming experiences.” AMORDER offers a unique proposition for enhancing the buying and selling experience, crowned as the ambassador for quality and affordable orders.
He added that the application is also meant for business owners looking to forge new connections and make a difference in the market.
Alegbeleye mentioned that he has also engaged in a series of remarkable projects as a digital product developer, including:
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