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Customers to Enjoy Free Delivery on Jumia Express Orders
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
Customers of Jumia will enjoy free delivery of goods shopped on the prominent e-commerce platform via the Jumia Express orders.
A statement from the company said this offering is part of its Free Delivery campaign designed to incentivize consumers to shop online, especially on the platform.
The Free Delivery campaign on Jumia Express orders is mainly available for consumers in Lagos and Abuja.
According to the firm, the deal will be valid for all Jumia Express (items stored at the Jumia warehouse) orders above N4,999 in Lagos and Abuja, excluding large items.
The campaign, one of the first for the year, is among several initiatives the company is putting together to encourage consumers to continue shopping on the platform while enjoying a rewarding online shopping experience.
Commenting on the initiative, the chief executive of Jumia Nigeria, Mr Massimiliano Spalazzi, stated that, “We want Nigerians to conveniently shop online without having to worry about delivery fees.”
“That is why we are introducing the cost-saving promo to enable them to buy more while spending less,” he further stated.
Jumia is unarguably the biggest online shopping platform in Africa, with operations in Nigeria and other countries.
It is also one trust e-commerce company used by online shoppers to purchase different ranges of items, including raw and cooked foods.
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Olam Agri Introduces Cholesterol-Free Mama’s Pride Soya Oil to Consumers
By Dipo Olowookere
A well-refined and heart-healthy cooking oil designed to meet the evolving nutritional needs of households has been introduced into the Nigerian edible oil market by Olam Agri.
The product, Mama’s Pride Soya Oil, is a carefully developed innovation tailored for Nigerian kitchens and homes.
It is fortified with Vitamin A and Omega 3 and 6, and has zero cholesterol content, with long-lasting frying performance, ensuring value for money for consumers.
To produce Mama’s Pride Soya Oil, the company had strong engagements with the soy farmer community and the government. Its $50 million state-of-the-art soybean crushing plant and feed mill complex in Ilorin, Kwara State, serves as the largest in sub-Saharan Africa with a processing capacity of 250,000–350,000 metric tonnes annually, supporting local soybean production.
This is supplying Olam Agri’s feed-milling unit and its edible oil unit subsidiary, Ruyat Oil, which specialises in processing and refining various vegetable oils for the Nigerian market.
“Mama’s Pride Soya Oil is proudly produced in Nigeria for Nigerians. It is thoughtfully developed as a product consumers can trust for their everyday cooking.
“With its superior quality, health benefits, and long-lasting performance, we are confident it will redefine standards and emerge as a market leader,” the Africa Head of Edible Oil Processing at Olam Agri, Mr Saurabh Kumar, said at the unveiling of the new product.
“This product reflects our continuous investment in Nigeria and belief in its potential. It builds on our impressive achievements across rice, wheat milling, animal feed, and sesame segments.
“From sourcing soybeans locally to processing them into high-quality oil, our new edible oil product is built on excellence, sustainability, and trust,” he added.
Also speaking, the Head of Marketing, Ms Bola Adeniji, said, “We encourage consumers to choose healthy, non-adulterated edible oils. Mama’s Pride Soya Oil offers not just quality, but safety and nutrition. We call on our trade partners and dealers to champion authentic brands and help eliminate adulterated products from the market for the overall health of Nigerians.”
In his remark, the Managing Director for Wheat Milling Business, Mr Nitin Mehta, said, “This is a historic moment for us. To change the game, we must offer consumers a high-quality product at an affordable price. Mama’s Pride Soya Oil embodies that vision.
“After over a year and a half of rigorous product research and development, we are proud to deliver a product that meets the highest standards.
“We have seen tremendous support from our dealers across our pasta and semolina products, and we are confident that with their continued partnership, Mama’s Pride Soya Oil will achieve even greater success in the market.”
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The Future of Entertainment: Why IPTV is Transforming Television Viewing
The way people consume television content has changed dramatically over the past decade. Traditional cable and satellite TV are steadily being replaced by more flexible and internet-based solutions. One of the most popular innovations in this space is IPTV, or Internet Protocol Television. This technology allows users to stream their favorite shows, movies, and live channels directly over the internet, offering greater convenience and a wider range of content.
IPTV is gaining traction globally because of its adaptability and user-friendly features. Unlike conventional broadcasting methods, IPTV does not rely on fixed schedules. Instead, viewers can choose what they want to watch and when they want to watch it. This on-demand flexibility has made IPTV a preferred choice for modern audiences who value control over their entertainment experience.
Another major advantage of IPTV is its cost-effectiveness. Many users find that switching to IPTV significantly reduces their monthly entertainment expenses while providing access to a broader selection of channels. From sports and news to international programming and premium movies, IPTV platforms cater to diverse interests without the need for multiple subscriptions.
For those interested in exploring reliable IPTV services, platforms like iptv provide a comprehensive solution. They offer a variety of channel packages, high-quality streaming, and consistent service performance. With stable internet connectivity, users can enjoy seamless viewing without the interruptions often associated with traditional broadcasting systems.
In addition to affordability and variety, IPTV also supports multiple devices. Whether you prefer watching content on your smart TV, smartphone, tablet, or computer, IPTV services are designed to be compatible across different platforms. This level of accessibility ensures that users can stay connected to their favorite content anytime and anywhere.
Another key feature that sets IPTV apart is its advanced functionality. Many IPTV services include features such as pause, rewind, and recording options. This allows viewers to customize their viewing experience further, ensuring they never miss important moments. Moreover, interactive features and personalized recommendations enhance user engagement, making IPTV more than just a passive viewing experience.
Security and reliability are also important considerations when choosing an IPTV provider. Reputable services prioritize user data protection and offer stable servers to ensure uninterrupted streaming. Choosing a trusted provider like iptv can make a significant difference in overall user satisfaction, as it ensures both quality content and dependable service.
As internet infrastructure continues to improve worldwide, the future of IPTV looks promising. Faster speeds and better connectivity will only enhance the streaming experience, making IPTV even more appealing to a broader audience. It is clear that IPTV is not just a trend but a long-term evolution in how people consume media.
In conclusion, IPTV represents a modern, flexible, and cost-effective alternative to traditional television services. With its wide range of content, multi-device support, and advanced features, it has become a leading choice for entertainment in the digital age.
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MoMo Gives Iraboko Lagos Residents Financial Grant, POS Devices
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
At least two residents of the Iraboko area of Lagos State were recently given a N100,000 grant each by the mobile money arm of MTN Nigeria, MoMo Payment Service Bank (PSB).
The beneficiaries, Mr Ibrahim Abdulrazaq and Ms Sobanke Rasheedat, were also each given a POS device to launch their own businesses at the commissioning of a new Y’ello Box digital centre in Awoyaya.
“I’m so happy that I’m among the people they picked. I really appreciate it. This MoMo account means a lot to me,” Ms Sobanke enthused.
“I would like to use the money to upgrade my business because I’m a business owner. I sell bags. And my mom sells flowers,” she added.
The digital centre cited in the community is to equip the local population, particularly women, with the necessary digital financial skills to navigate the modern economy and secure their families’ futures.
The Central Bank of Nigeria recently stated that there is still an over 20 per cent gap left to meet its National Financial Inclusion Strategy (NFIS) target of 95 per cent overall financial inclusion (this was originally set for the end of 2024).
Currently, 74 per cent of Nigerians are financially included, as of the first half of 2025. This presents an opportunity that MoMo PSB intends to step in to fill.
“Our initiative is centred on financial inclusion – ensuring that the economic value generated within this ecosystem remains in the community to fuel sustainable local growth,” the acting Chief Commercial Officer of MoMo PSB, Mr Victor Onyebuchi, stated.
The activation was an immersive experience led by the MoMo team, under the guidance of the company’s Chief Compliance Officer, Ms Deborah Odo-Effimi. Residents were taught how to use MoMo for secure transactions, SIM registrations, and business management.
To encourage the adoption of digital banking, MoMo rewarded active participants with prizes. Residents walked away with solar-powered fans to combat the heat, umbrellas for the rainy season, and branded caps and wristbands.
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