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Jumia Nigeria wins HR Best Practice award

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Nigeria’s foremost e-commerce platform, Jumia Nigeria, has emerged winner of the Human Resources Best Practice in the e-commerce category.

The e-commerce company was awarded in the just concluded HR Oscars Awards held on Thursday, October 21, at the EUI Centre in Port Harcourt.

The award was in recognition of Jumia Nigeria’s noteworthy contributions and achievements towards upholding the best HR practices while implementing diversity and inclusion policy within their organisation.

Speaking on the award recognition, the Human Resources Director, Jumia Nigeria, Enitan Oyenuga, said, “This Award is a testament to our work in engaging, developing, and retaining our talent.

“Furthermore, it underlines the fine human development structure we keep putting in place as part of our operating model.

“At Jumia, we ensure our employees participate in the decision-making processes, while putting in place a work arrangement and an environment that engenders work-life balance, career growth and ultimate fulfilment.

” Our operations are also very inclusive regardless of gender, religion or other lines.”


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