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Good evening my highly esteemed FUTO
customers. I'm pleased to announce that to the
glory of God and for the advancement of SAMUEL
ELECTRICALS AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, that
we now have a second shopping outlet here in
FUTO. The location is just behind Hostel D, beside
that BET NAIJA shop in FUTO market. Our aim is
to
save our dear customers residing in the school
hostels (hall A- E) and Umuchima the stress of
coming to our head office at old registrar.
Nevertheless our home service delivery is still
available and FREE. Thank you very much for
your
continued patronage and I still pledge my undying
commitment and loyalty to the serving Nigerian
students with cheerfulness and gladness.
I wish you all safe journey as you return back to
school.
# SAMUEL # ELECTRICALS 07062123401



Nice improvement
Keep it up

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