Few minutes after it went live today, Monday August 31st, the website of Yudala, Nigeria’s first composite retail chain, experienced huge traffic and unprecedented hits from various parts of the country and reportedly from some neighbouring African countries including Ghana, Cameroon and The Gambia.
Millions of enthusiastic shoppers eager to take advantage of the mega deals as well as the mouth-watering discounts and freebies on offer had besieged the e-commerce platform immediately it officially went live at 12 noon.
The hype of the official launch of Yudala Online on various media platforms including radio, TV, newspapers and of course, on LIB undoubtedly attracted an overwhelming number of hits from interested shoppers which ultimately led to the disruption encountered on the website.
Among its many offerings, Yudala had promised daily sweet deals of up to 90% off on a number of products till the 5th of September, free phones for purchasesabove N20,000 plus a social media-driven campaign centred around the 2015 model Yudala-branded Rolls Royce spotted at the local wing of the Murtala Muhammed Airport.
According to the Management of the company, the website will be back up in a few hours as their in-house Tech Gurus are working round the clock to resolve the challenge caused by the unprecedented turn-out on the site, while thanking Nigerians for their overwhelming support and interest in the brand
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