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Hisense Electronics Unveils Flagship Showroom in Abuja

Chike Onwuegbuchi15 Dec 20240 Comments
Hisense Electronics Unveils Flagship Showroom in Abuja
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By Fabian Tarpael, Abuja Hisense electronics unveiled a flagship showroom in Abuja over the weekend. Speaking at the event, Mr. Mustapha Khries, the Abuja Branch Manager of the Fouani Group,…

By Fabian Tarpael, Abuja

Hisense electronics unveiled a flagship showroom in Abuja over the weekend. Speaking at the event, Mr. Mustapha Khries, the Abuja Branch Manager of the Fouani Group, highlighted the significance of the flagship store, describing it as the first of its kind in the entire West African region.

He also addressed the challenges facing businesses in Nigeria, particularly the high exchange rates and transportation costs.

"The Fouani Group remains resilient and ready to overcome challenges, unlike others who often exit the market when faced with similar issues."

Ms. Haifa Du, Senior Sales Manager for Hisense Electronics, emphasized the brand’s commitment to affordability and innovation, stating that Hisense offers the most cost-effective and advanced solutions in the market.

The event underscored Hisense's dedication to technological innovation and sustainability while reaffirming its leadership position in the consumer electronics market.

Mr. Robbin Wei, Senior Sales Manager of Hisense Group, supported by Mr. Greg and Ms. Haifa Du, showcased various innovative products from the new flagship store.

Among the standout products showcased include; The Hisense 110" Smart Ultra AMOLED TV, featuring unique capabilities such as a solar-powered remote control and a "locate remote" function to find misplaced remotes easily.

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