QMB Hypermarket – A One Stop highbrow shopping experience centre which recently opened its doors to customers in the Lekki area of Lagos for families who desire a unique and pleasurable bonding time whilst purchasing food and household goods is offering patrons generous discounts to patrons from September 21 – October 2 2022 in celebrating and commemorating Nigeria’s 62nd Independence anniversary.
According to Ahmed Bello, Head Public Relations and Marketing at QMB Hypermart in a recently released statement in Lagos, “QMB Hypermart is conceptualised and designed to provide a unique and exceptional shopping experience for the purchase of a long list of quality items from Groceries, Butchery, Food, Wine, Spirit, Clothing, Shoes, Electronics, Computers, Household and Home Fittings, Furniture and much more under one roof in a most aesthetically pleasing environment with top notch customer service”
“ As a proudly Nigerian brand, we are commemorating and celebrating Nigeria’s 62nd Independence with attractive discounts and low prices to our customers in the true patriotic spirit”
Bello’s statement further disclosed that inside QMB Hypermart is a collection of an assortment of pocket friendly quality brands plus ancillary services such as laundromart, cafe, male and female hair salons, lounge, traditional market that have come to redefine the shopping experience within the Lekki axis for residents and workers.
Located on QMB Builders Mart Road, QMB Hypermart offers generous discounts to customers who make single purchases of N25,000:00 (Twenty Five Thousand Naira) and above plus reward and loyalty programmes.
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