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  2. Ariaria International Market - Wikipedia

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    For more than two decades, the market has serviced clients home and abroad. Manufacturers in the market boast that their clientele base extends beyond the shores of Africa. “Many citizens in Europe and Africa have the market to thank for many of the leather shoes they wear,” Amobi Nwanagu, President, StandUp Africa, claims. [5]

  3. Jiji Africa - Wikipedia

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    In April 2017, Jiji received Nigeria Internet Registration Association Awards as the most innovative online service of the year in Nigeria. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] In May 2017, Jiji emerged as the finalist of The West Africa Mobile Awards (WAMAS), having entered the top 5 representatives in Commerce & Retail Category [ 12 ]

  4. Balogun Market - Wikipedia

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    Balogun Ajeniya Market is a market located on Lagos Island in Lagos State, Nigeria. [1] The market has no particular address because it sprawls across so many streets on the island. Balogun market is recognized as the best place to buy fabrics , shoes , and all sorts of wares.

  5. Mochi (Hindu) - Wikipedia

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    In Gujarat, the Mochi caste is categorised as OBC in Bakshi Panch. The Mochi are involved in the manufacture of leather shoes. The community has a traditional caste council, as is common among many North Indian artisan communities. This caste council acts as an instrument of social control, by punishing those who contravene community norms.

  6. Jumia - Wikipedia

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    Jumia is a marketplace, logistics service and payment service, operating throughout Africa.The logistics service enables the delivery of packages through local partners while the payment services facilitate the payments of online transactions. [1]

  7. Kaymu - Wikipedia

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    Kaymu initially launched in Nigeria and Pakistan in January 2013 and within 27 months opened operations in 32 other countries. [3] Kaymu copies eBay's model; it does not offer first-party product sales, and it has separate retail websites for each of the countries it operates in. Kaymu's closest competitor is Naspers-owned OLX who have operations in over 100 countries and run a C2C model.

  8. Category:Online marketplaces of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Online marketplaces of Nigeria" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.

  9. Mochi (Muslim) - Wikipedia

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    The Mochi in rural Punjab is still dependent on the local landlord, who acts as patron. Often, the Mochi does not own his property, but rents from the landlord. The Mochi is thus entirely dependent on the locally dominant caste, and are paid from each cash crop at the end of the harvesting season according to a system called seypi. [2]

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