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OLX Closes Nigerian, Kenyan Operations by eddie7: 6:47am On Feb 07, 2018
Naspers owned OLX, one of Africa’s leading e-commerce  platforms has winded up operations in Nigeria and Kenya.

 

Business Insider Sub Saharan Africa (BI SSA) confirmed from several internal sources within both territories, the closure of its operations in two of Africa’s strongest e-commerce markets.

 

OLX, founded  as an alternative to Craigslist and fully acquired by South Africa media giant Naspers in 2010 has been struggling to make its businesses in Kenya and Nigeria viable since it entered those markets in 2012.

 

Business Insider SSA understands that staff of the company in Nigeria and Kenya were formally informed of the decision on Tuesday with a notice of termination to staff beginning in March, followed by management team in April.

 

The shutdown and an almost non-existent on ground operation in Ghana means that the country will now fully focus on its strongest market on the African continent  in South Africa.

 

It will be interesting to see what next steps OLX takes in Africa. Will the business in the market run remotely?

 

It is not clear the number of staff that has been affected by the decision but in Kenya a lot of livestock and agro based clients of the platform will be disappointed with the platform being one of the main mediums of selling farm products as well as a large car selling base.

 

OLX joins a long list of e-commerce businesses who have wrapped up business in west and east Africa over the past two years after failing to break even.In 2015,Nigeria based Efritin.com closed down with then CEO   Nils Hammer, citing high cost of data, poor internet penetration and adoption as well as economic woes of the country as the prevalent factors responsible for their exit from the Nigerian e-commerce market.

 

Jumia has also had to consolidate all its assets into single units to reduce overhead costs. In Ghana, the initial success of Tonaton has given way to a difficult few years.

 

Business Insider SSA has reached out to management of OLX for comment on the development.

http://nigeriacommunicationsweek.com.ng/olx-shuts-down-its-nigeria-kenya-operations/

Re: OLX Closes Nigerian, Kenyan Operations by hisgrace090: 7:14am On Feb 07, 2018
It is only in olx you find a tokumbo Toyota venza at the cost of 500.000.00.

A Samsung galaxy note 8 london use at the cost of 30.000.00.

Olx Nigeria is made up of 70% scarmers.

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Re: OLX Closes Nigerian, Kenyan Operations by Skyfornia(m): 7:27am On Feb 07, 2018
They failed to regulate the site...count yourself lucky if you have not been scammed through OLX.

I think the company is also stingy cause they refused to recruit staff in every city of Nigeria so they can easily monitor the activities/genuineness of marketers on their site.

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Re: OLX Closes Nigerian, Kenyan Operations by KAYCEEJUNIOR(m): 7:43am On Feb 07, 2018
It is only stupid people that will get scammed on OLX having defaulted the warnings not to make payment until you see what you wanted to buy, which was even why they have verification personnels, obviously you cannot compare OLX with Jiji, Jiji is highly fraudulent in operation.
I buy and sell at OLX, My previous 2 flat mates came through OLX both are in US now.
Re: OLX Closes Nigerian, Kenyan Operations by Mynd44: 7:49am On Feb 07, 2018

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