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Veniviici.com, Online Retail Store to Launch October 1, 2011

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Author: Niyi Adebiyi
Posted to the web: 9/30/2011 4:20:27 AM

VENIVIICI.COM, ONLINE RETAIL STORE TO LAUNCH OCTOBER 1, 2011
Exciting news as multi-brand online retail store, Veniviici.com announces plans to launch on Nigeriaâ's Independence Day.  The UK-based site owned and run by Nigerians whose focus is on supplying clothing and accessories to Africans world-wide, pilots in Nigeria before going live Africa wide.The Veniviici.com online store promises to be user friendly and secure. Customers will be able to browse through the online catalogue, select and add the desired items to a cyber basket and then make payment with their Naira Cards. The website will offer card value added services by recommending the most current trends as dictated by the global fashion industry.
 

 'We are thrilled to introduce this fantastic clothing platform created specifically for the African Market and what better country to start in than Nigeria. To kick off and to celebrate Nigerian Independence, we are offering customers the great deal of free delivery on goods within 72 hours over a 72 hour period.” Said, Ade Adeyemi, CEO, Veniviici.com.

Veniviici.com was created to bridge the gap between the African markets and International clothing and accessories brands.  As the name suggests, Veniviici does hope to conquer the African market by offering the most competitive prices on apparel from well known International Brands. 
 

Foreign brands are already very popular in Nigeria, and consumers are willing to spend to acquire them. Brands such as T.M.Lewin, Marks & Spencer, Polo, Calvin Klein, Dior, Levi's, Nike and Adidas are always in heavy demand so this site could not be launching at a better time. Veniviici.com plans to offer all the popular brands within a short time and Nigerians will be able to purchase these brands for less than they currently get them. The online store works directly with the brands which means customers are guaranteed brand integrity as Veniviici.com is compelled to protect the equity of the labels.
Speaking about internet security and the website, Chief Operating Officer, Ayodeji Edun said, “As a company we have taken on the most stringent approach to ensuring our customers are able to shop securely online. We have ensured the highest levels of privacy and authentication by using Secure Socket Layers. We also do not hold your card details on our site. All our servers have firewalls in place and we run constant checks on transactions that come through.

Parcels will be couriered by DHL and customers will be able to track the purchased items’ three day journey online. Veniviici.com ensures that all goods are insured which means that any item lost in transit will be replaced. Before parcels are delivered customers would be requested to show a form of identification and the payment card used.
With the advancement of telecommunication services in Nigeria, it is projected that the full benefits of Veniviici.comâ's online shopping system will be maximized. Veniviici.com will promote the growth of the Nigerian economy from a cash dependent system to a debit and credit card structure.
Veniviici.com is a UK based accessories and apparel online retail store targeted at African markets.
 

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