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    Jiji, one of the largest marketplaces for classifieds in Africa, is an example. Jiji acquires Cars45 as it looks to build a future outside classifieds Skip to main content

  3. Jiji Africa - Wikipedia

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    In June 2021, Jiji has acquired an automotive company Cars45 in Nigeria, Kenya, and Ghana. [13] [14] In February 2022, Jiji acquired its competitor Tonaton in Ghana [citation needed] and launched websites in Senegal and Côte d'Ivoire. There is also a separate corporate website dedicated to the main achievements and mission of this brand.

  4. Kantanka Automobile - Wikipedia

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    Kantanka Automobile, is a Ghanaian based automotive company that designs, manufactures, assembles and sells luxury cars. It was established in 1994 by entrepreneur and preacher Kwadwo Safo Kantanka. [1]

  5. Jiji - Wikipedia

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    Jiji may refer to: Jiji people, an ethnic and linguistic group in western Tanzania. Jiji, Nantou, a township in Taiwan Jiji railway station, a railway station serving Jiji; Jiji Line, a railway line serving Jiji; Jiji Press, a Japanese news agency; Jiji.ng, a Nigerian online marketplace; Jiji, character in Kiki's Delivery Service

  6. Jiji Press - Wikipedia

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    Jiji is run as an employee-owned corporation and is not publicly traded, nor does it have non-employee shareholders. Jiji has news bureaus throughout Japan and in many major cities worldwide. Jiji is the third-largest shareholder in Dentsu, holding 5.85% of the outstanding stock (16.9 million shares) as of December 2016. [4]

  7. Jiji line - Wikipedia

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    The Jiji Line (Chinese: 集集線; pinyin: Jíjí Xiàn; Wade–Giles: Chi 2-chi 2 Hsien 4; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chi̍p-chi̍p Soàⁿ) is a branch line of the Taiwan Railways Administration, located in Changhua and Nantou Counties in Taiwan. The length of the line is 29.7 km.

  8. Nippu Jiji - Wikipedia

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    The Nippu Jiji (日布時事, nippu jiji), later published as the Hawaii Times, was a Japanese-English language newspaper based in Honolulu, Hawai'i.Established as the Yamato Shimbun by Shintaro Anno in 1895, the paper began as a six-page semi-weekly printed on a lithograph machine, and changed hands four times before being taken over by Yasutaro "Keiho" Soga in 1905.

  9. Jiji, Nantou - Wikipedia

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    Jiji (Chinese: 集集; pinyin: Jíjí; Wade–Giles: Chi 2-chi 2; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chi̍p-chi̍p) or Chichi is an urban township located in the west central portion of Nantou County, Taiwan. Jiji is the smallest of Taiwan's townships by area.