Nigerian shoppers are already in high gear as the 2024 Konga Yakata sales enter their decisive final stretch, with this year’s edition emerging as the most exciting and value-packed yet.
As the countdown intensifies toward the peak day, Black Friday, November 28, Konga is poised to roll out its boldest price cuts and exclusive deals, setting off a nationwide rush among consumers eager to secure unbeatable bargains before the clock runs out.
Konga Yakata, Nigeria’s equivalent of the global Black Friday phenomenon, has lived up to its reputation throughout November, delivering unprecedented value across multiple product categories.
However, industry insiders suggest that the platform has strategically reserved its most compelling offers for the final stretch, particularly Black Friday itself, traditionally recognized as the year’s biggest shopping day.
“The energy around this year’s Yakata is unlike anything we’ve seen before,” says Adebayo Western, a Lagos-based marketing consultant who has monitored previous editions.
“Social media is buzzing with testimonials from satisfied customers, and that organic word-of-mouth is driving even more traffic to the platform. Black Friday is shaping up to be explosive.”
The anticipation isn’t unfounded. Throughout November, shoppers have witnessed remarkable deals, from heavily discounted electronics and home appliances to fashion items and beauty products.
The ongoing partnership between Konga and major brands like Samsung, Aeon, Black and Decker, ZTE, Midea, Xiaomi, Admiral, Rite Foods, Nivea, Scanfrost, Nexus, Kenwood, and Midea has enabled gift bundles and price reductions that have converted skeptics into enthusiastic participants.
Mrs. Ezinne (nee Nwaeze) Akinniyi, a Port Harcourt-based entrepreneur, shares her experience: “I was hesitant about online shopping, but Yakata changed my perspective completely. I bought a refrigerator at 40% off, got free delivery, and qualified for the Yakata bundle gifts.
“I’m definitely shopping again on Black Friday because if the deals have been this good throughout November, imagine what they’re saving for the final day.”
Her sentiment echoes across numerous customer reviews flooding social media platforms, where shoppers share screenshots of their purchases and unexpected winnings from the ongoing promotions.
Black Friday represents the culmination of Konga’s month-long commitment to delivering exceptional value. The day typically features flash sales with limited quantities, lightning deals that change hourly, and exclusive deals available only for 24 hours.
For shoppers who have been monitoring prices throughout the month, Black Friday offers the final opportunity to secure items that may have previously seemed just beyond budget.
The Yakata Treasure Hunt, which has run every Friday throughout November, will also make its final appearance on Black Friday with what Konga hints will be “the most jaw-dropping offers yet.”
Previous Treasure Hunt sessions have seen shoppers acquiring premium computing and electronics at prices that seemed almost unbelievable, a smartphone for just ₦7,000, and home appliances that typically require months of savings suddenly becoming accessible.
Beyond individual bargain hunters, small business owners and retailers view Black Friday as an optimal time for bulk purchases. The combination of reduced prices and the qualification threshold of ₦15,000 for gift bundle freebies creates compelling economics for entrepreneurs looking to stock inventory for the upcoming festive season.
With major cities experiencing increased delivery activity and customer service lines buzzing with inquiries, all indicators point toward Black Friday 2025 becoming a watershed moment for Nigerian e-commerce.
Time is running out, and for those still on the fence, the message is clear: the best deals of the year won’t wait beyond November 28th.
