
L-R Rasheed Salahudeen, MD, Iclass Logistics; Richmond Otu, Chief Supply Chain Officer, Jumia
Nigeria; Chief Executive Officer of Jumia Nigeria, Temidayo Ojo; Chidi Jude, CEO ACOA, Courier; Charles Ibegbu CEO of Winner Cargo Logistics, at the second edition of Jumia’s E-Commerce in
Rural Areas Report in Lagos Nigeria.
Jumia, Nigeria’s leading e-commerce platform, has launched the second edition of its flagship “E-
Commerce in Rural Areas” report, revealing how digital commerce continues to transform lives and
drive growth across underserved communities in Nigeria.
The launch event, held at Jumia’s Lagos head office, gathered key stakeholders including
government officials, media representatives, vendors, logistics partners, and members of the Jumia community. The event spotlighted new data and success stories illustrating how e-commerce is bridging economic and digital divides across the country.

L-R: MR. Manji Pious Lawan, Special Assistant to the Director General/Chief Executive (Strategy),
Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON); Oladipupo Adeniyi Director Admin & Human Resources Lagos State Ministry of Commerce, Cooperatives, Trade and Investment; Chief Executive Officer of Jumia Nigeria, Temidayo Ojo; Tejumola Abisoye, Special Adviser and National Coordinator, National
Talent Export Programme, Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment; at the second edition
of Jumia’s E-Commerce in Rural Areas Report, Lagos Nigeria.
Building on the success of its first edition, this year’s report offers deeper insights into rural consumer behavior, the role of infrastructure development, and the success of initiatives like JForce
Jumia’s community-based sales program in promoting digital inclusion and entrepreneurship at the
grassroots level.
According to the report, rural areas now account for nearly half of all packages delivered on the
Jumia platform, underscoring the growing appetite for online shopping outside urban centers.
Categories such as Phones, Beauty & Perfumes, Home Essentials, Men’s Clothing, and Men’s Shoes
top the list of most purchased items.
In Q2 2025, Jumia recorded significant growth in Nigeria, with orders up 25% and total GMV rising 36% year-over-year. The platform’s nationwide reach now includes over 350 Pickup Stations across
hundreds of towns and communities supported by 67 logistics partners who help ensure last-mile
delivery, even in remote areas like Gaya (Kano), Akpakpava and Ekpoma-Eguare (Edo), Owerri (Imo),
and Wurukum (Benue).
Speaking on the report’s findings, Temidayo Ojo, CEO of Jumia Nigeria, stated:
“Our mission has always been to make everyday life easier for Nigerians, regardless of where they live. This report reaffirms the power of digital commerce to improve lives, support small businesses, and create economic opportunity in areas long underserved
by traditional retail.”
The E-Commerce in Rural Areas report also highlights the growing impact of JForce, which now
boasts over 32,000 active agents helping to introduce rural consumers to online shopping, enhance
digital literacy, and support small-scale entrepreneurship.
As Jumia celebrates over 13 years of operations in Nigeria, the company continues to champion
inclusion and innovation through data-driven initiatives that are shaping the future of retail. With
Black Friday 2025 fast approaching, Jumia is set to build on these insights, bringing even more
Nigerians, from cities to the most remote communities, into the excitement as the brand gears up to
deliver yet another season of unbeatable deals. This year’s campaign, “Do Pass Yourself,” promises
to deliver not just unbeatable deals, but a celebration of access, opportunity, and the shared spirit of discovery that defines Jumia’s e-commerce revolution.
The full E-Commerce in Rural Areas (2025) report can be accessed here.
About Jumia
Jumia is a leading pan-African e-commerce platform, with operations across 9 African countries. Its mission is to improve the quality of everyday life in Africa by leveraging technology to deliver innovative, convenient and affordable online services to customers, while helping businesses grow as they use Jumia’s platform to better reach and serve customers.
The Jumia platform consists of a marketplace, which connects approximately 70,000 sellers with customers, a vast logistics network, which enables the shipment and delivery of packages, and a proprietary payment service, JumiaPay, which facilitates transactions among participants active on the Jumia platform in select markets.
Media Contact
Robert Awodu – Regional Head of Communications and Public Relations, Sub-Saharan Africa – robert.awodu@jumia.com
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