Abuja Shoprite to close operations month-end over ‘business climate’

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Shoprite, the South African retail giant, has announced the closure of its Wuse Central Mall store in Abuja, Nigeria.

The closure, effective June 30th, 2024, comes after a “thorough evaluation of the store’s financial situation and the current business climate,” according to a statement from the company.

In addition, the statement expresses regret for the closure and its impact on business partners. Existing service contracts for the Wuse store will also be terminated as of June 30th. “Effective June 30, 2024, our company will no longer operate in Wuse, Abuja, and we will no longer require your services for the Novare Wuse Central Mall Store. Please note that all existing service contracts will also terminate for the store.”

The closure will impact not just shoppers in the area but also businesses that provide services. Specifically to the Wuse Central Mall location.

 

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