After hosting the biggest ever virtual Easter egg hunt in Kenya, Jumia has moved the expedition offline to hide over 2,000 plastic eggs in 14 different locations around the capital for children and families till late into the April holiday.
There are reports already that some eggs have been spotted inside buses plying Westland’s route, offices, Universities, popular clubs, public gardens like Jee-van-Jee, Uhuru Park among other places as below
Parinaz Firozi, MD, Jumia Kenya said, “This April holiday is fun-filled. We invite families to join in the hunt and experience April like never before, who knows what you could find inside!”
Successful egg hunters are required to post a selfie on Twitter with the egg and the code they find inside the egg under the hashtag #jumiaegghunt. Once the code is redeemed, the eggs could hatch among others hundreds of discount coupons, a Smartphone, a television set, a power bank, a pair of shoes, or even a toothpick!
A map to help you track down the egg’s location can be found here together with photos of the gorgeous eggs and a constant update on the expedition on the Jumia Facebook page.
We have so far hidden eggs in the University of Nairobi, Arboretum, Supermarkets and even at Cab stops. Yesterday we some were found at Steers, Wabera Sreet, Kenya Airways, and even One Fm radio station. Today we plan on hiding some eggs at Strathmore University and tomorrow we shall be at Kenyatta University, KCA, Catholic University Multimedia University, and Nazarene. Join in the fun, go to these locations and find yourself some prizes!
Sofia Zab
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