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CrimeRe: Wanted By The Sierra Leone Police: Mohamed Alie Jalloh by Postwangang(m): 1:39pm On Dec 01, 2022
He stole from a Nigerian company and has been getting jobs from Nigerian companies. This is a caveat/warning for others not to employ him. On his LinkedIn, no he's gotten a job from Keystone Bank but he has been fired after his reference bounced as negative.

Be warned, he's a serial scammer
Family4 Top Classified Sites In Nigeria 2017 by Postwangang(op): 9:37pm On Apr 23, 2017
The transformation of classified adverts from what can only be traditionally achieved using the high-cost traditional means of communication before the venturing of the internet to today’s free ad listing sites that offers an all-inclusive platform for commerce, trade, investment and marketing has become the new business frontier like never before. Classifieds sites have become a global force and without mincing words, a colossal market substitute where technology is accepted and allowed to thrive.

In Nigeria, a nation with a rapidly increasing population and a strong middle class, classified sites have been very well accepted and have since its introduction been responsible for a sizable sum of inbound consumer goods, services and transactions in the e-commerce sphere. Most analyst would admit that Nigerians have steadily embraced technology and so have been the case for classifieds, safe for bottles-necks with internet penetration and some pockets of skepticism.

The Nigerian marketplace have been thriving, superfluously unique and very competitive. With thousands of ads posted weekly and hundreds of transactions completed daily across platforms, the classifieds domain here in Nigeria is in a state of autopilot. With little or no hindrance, it has become a colossus and a major source of income for many. The Nigerian classified ecosystem has thrived upon the service and bearing of four major platforms over the years, these platforms[ includes: Jiji, Postwanga, Olx & Mobofree.

In no particular order, let’s declassify them one after the other:




Jiji - Founded in Lagos in the year 2014, Jiji claims to be one of the fastest growing with an advanced security system. The platform can be easily known from its lemon / bright green brand color and as it is with every other marketplace player Jiji claims to offer its service free for user (Buyers and Sellers).


Postwanga.ng - Founded in the United Kingdom and berthed in Nigeria in the year 2016, Postwanga has rapidly become a force to be reckoned with in the Nigerian marketplace. The platform is known for its leaf green and blue colors and claims to be a family-friendly classified site in that they ensure that ads are both adult and children friendly.



- Olx is another commendable player in the Nigerian marketplace. The platform is known for its white background and its purple, lemon and orange logo/tradename colors. Her Nigerian enterprise is part of a global chain in countries like India, Pakistan and South Africa.



Mobofree.com - Mobofree is another free ad listing classified site in the Nigerian classifieds ecosystem. Having showed up with a strong challenge they also can lay claim to a sizable market share. Known by its deep-grey and green colors, Mobofree also exists in six other African countries including India.


Lastly, the idea that Nigerians can exchanges their used items for cash, sell a completely new item to an online buyer, request services and even seek or post jobs using classifieds all for free is here to stay and it’s important we review and recommend those who deserve feedback for their hard work.

CareerPenetration Of Online Shopping In Nigeria by Postwangang(op):
Online Shopping is unarguably now a global way of life and the knack to shop using online platforms has crept into the fabric of every society around the world. Nigerians as a people are die-hard shoppers and to say we tag along faster when a new trend emerges is not a false assertion. From time to time there will always arise a need, needs are meant to be prioritized and actualized over time and this is what actually makes the big difference between shopping offline and shopping online.

Online shopping as a global phenomenon has found its place in Nigeria and every day that goes by more and more people now depend on online sites like Jiji, http://postwanga.ng/, for purchase or sales of basic, home or personal effect appliances that would usually take a physical walk-in to achieve. The narrative of how a people who would usually depend on stores, shops and street vendors to make purchases who suddenly now do so in a very fast, safe and convenient way using online platforms or webpages is no way a small feat.

Penetration of online shopping in Nigeria is evident in the class of the populace who depend on several available online shopping options. The elitist class who can be unarguably said to be the early adopters of online shopping in Nigeria have a penetration ratio of 9:10. A very important class of Nigerians who contributed by far the largest number of adopters and have continuously set the online shopping trend are the middle-class. With a penetration ratio of 5:10 the middle class with its wider margin and youthful cadre of people are the main wheel of its adoption.

Some key factors have created a break-neck situation for online shopping in Nigeria. These factors are bedeviled by common societal flaws that have proven over time to be a challenge to several areas of digital disruptions. Some of these major drawbacks for online penetration in Nigeria have been financial inclusion, online literacy, technology adoption, data or internet penetration. Upon these situations highlighted a lot have played in favor of online shopping penetration in Nigeria.

How do Nigerians typically make use of online shopping sites?
The dynamism of the entire process makes it easy for everyone to shop online. Tons of goods and wares find its way to online shelve or virtual stalls from where would be buyers request product for purchase. Typically, an average Nigerian online shopper would visit a classified site like OLX, Postwanga or Jiji in search of needed good or ware, once this search is accomplished and the need is found within a reasonable cost the seller is contacted and the buyer arranges to see the good before he or she makes the payment.

Major cities like Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and Kano have shown by volume of recorded transactions as cities with the highest online shopping penetration. Analysis have also shown that cars have been top of the scale for buyers and sellers demand and supply.

Lastly, one easy way to safely be on-boarded on the online shopping bandwagon is to ensure you’re doing all your online shopping using reliable classified platforms, there are quit a handful out there but I would recommend , Postwanga.ng and as the most reliable anytime, anywhere.

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