Jumia launches Annual Mobile Report ahead this year’s Mobile Week
Success Damian:
A recent report on the Nigerian
Mobile Sector by Africa’s leading e-commerce company Jumia, has revealed an 11%
increase in the number of Nigerians who visited the Jumia Website via their
mobile phones - 79% in 2017 versus 71% in 2016. Meanwhile, those who used their
desktop computers or laptops dipped to 18% in 2017 compared with 29% in 2016.
The report also shows that in 2017, 70% of Nigerians preferred the
cash on delivery option, compared to 28% & 12% for credit/debit cards and
mobile money options respectively.
Speaking at the launch of the Mobile Report in Lagos, CEO of Jumia
Nigeria Juliet Anammah, described the upward shift from desktop to mobile as a
positive development. She attributed the increase in the number of mobile phone
users to the multiplicity of affordable smartphones, especially the Asian mobile brands which continue to build on their
Africa-specific strategy by introducing lower price points' smartphones adapted
to the profiles of African users. She also listed a growing market for
second-hand devices and the increasing use of social media sites (active social
media users) as contributing factors.
Anammah further hinted that “the mobile industry continues to play an increasingly important role in
the socio-economic development of the African region. As Nigeria swiftly
becomes a mobile first country, with mobile phone penetration currently at 84%
of the population, Jumia is doing its bit to close the gap with sales
initiatives such as Jumia Mobile Week.”
This year, the stage is set once again for the biggest sale of
mobile phones, beginning March 19th through 25th. This is a mobile-phone-only
one-week-long sales event dedicated to opening up our customers to a wide range
of mobile devices at half the normal prices. “We believe that, by end of 2018,
at least every Nigerian will have access to a mobile phone,” added Anammah.
In his remark, the Chief Transformation Officer of MTN Nigeria
Olubayo Adekambi identified “the
expansion of E-commerce into a dual business model that blends the physical and
the digital to create an ecosystem between brands and consumers across the two
worlds”, as among the major factors fueling the increase in adoption of
smartphones.
In order to ensure rural dwellers have increased access to ICT
devices such as smartphones, the National Information Technology Development
Agency (NITDA) has created an IT Innovation hub, which has the capacity to
produce e-literate groups from low skilled or low paid workers, unemployed
people, and those with disabilities who do not have access to these ICTs.
“NITDA has seen in ICT
the potential to change new and old forms of economic activity. We’ve created
e-Learning Centres to further enrich the rural communities’ quest for learning
and for continuous after-school reading and learning by both the students and
teachers, among other initiatives,” noted the Government’s Agency
Director General - Dr. Isa Ali Pantami.
The 2018 Mobile Report launch also had other Telecom & IT
experts in attendance; as well as a host of Jumia brand partners, such as
Techno, Infinix, Samsung etc.

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