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Black Friday economics: Who really benefits?

By CNBC
27 November 2018   |   1:21 pm
Shoppers in Nigeria are racing against the clock to partake in the huge Black Friday deals that will be available today. Juliet Anammah, Chief Executive Officer of Jumia Nigeria joins CNBC Africa to discuss what to expect from this year's Black Friday deals.

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