konga.com, Nigeria’s Online Megastore has just added over 100,000 books and counting to its website, making konga.com the largest providers of knowledge and entertainment in West Africa and one of the largest in Africa.
This is another dawn in knowledge acquisition, entertainment and online shopping in Nigeria.
The heart of Africa and Nigeria lies in knowledge and entertainment, and books are one of it’s biggest sources, and with this announcement konga.com is giving Nigerians the opportunity to get access to all the books they can ever read.
From Shakespearian classics, Wole Soyinka’s epics, romantic novels to books on Science, arts, culture, physics, fiction,religion and several from all over the world with specific titles like Americanah, every bookyou need is now available in one convenient place, konga.com!
Customers can now Pay on Delivery in 13 Cities in Nigeria, the cities are; Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Benin, Uyo, Calabar, Kano, Abeokuta, Ibadan, Warri, Enugu, Yola, and Onitsha So you can order for any product you want and pay when it arrives, if you are in any of these cities.
With over 100,000 books launching on konga.com, the online retailer has now officially become one of the largest providers of knowledge and entertainment in Africa, this also makes them the biggest distributors of books in West Africa as a whole
Konga.com Boasts of 100,000 Books, Largest eLibrary in West Africa
konga.com, Nigeria’s Online Megastore has just added over 100,000 books and counting to its website, making konga.com the largest providers of knowledge and entertainment in West Africa and one of…
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