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Why Running a “Quick Errand” in Nigeria Is Never Quick

“I’m just stepping out for five minutes.”

Famous last words.

You pick up your keys, grab your wallet, and tell everyone at home you’ll be right back. You’re only going to buy one thing.

Maybe it’s a charger because yours finally gave up after months of being positioned at a forty-five-degree angle before it would charge.

Just one charger. Simple enough, right?

Wrong.

Forty-five minutes later, you’re still outside wondering where exactly the day went.

Because somehow, the “quick errand” stopped belonging to you. Fate took over. 

How One Stop Somehow Becomes Five

The first delay is usually traffic. Enough to make you question every life decision that brought you onto that particular road at that particular time.

Then there’s parking. Let’s even say you’re lucky enough to find a spot fast, or one conveniently opens up for you as soon as you get there. So you do that quickly and walk into the store.

But of course fate had other plans to entertain itself, and the item you came for is either out of stock or hidden well enough to qualify as a treasure hunt. So you start soliciting help from staff.

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Then someone back home calls. “Since you’re already outside, can you quickly help me buy…”

Sigh. Since you’re already out… You might as well.

And before you know it, you’ve added three more stops to your “quick errand”. You remember you also need to withdraw cash. And because your plan has already been ruined, you might as well buy the groceries you’ve been postponing.

By the time you finally get home, the sun has changed position, you’ve spent more money than you budgeted, and you’ve completely forgotten that this entire adventure began because you wanted one small item. One.

Convenience Is About More Than Saving Time

Shopping itself isn’t stressful. It’s everything attached to it. The traffic, the queues, the detours, the distractions, and the hours that quietly disappear without you noticing.

That’s why convenience has become one of those things you don’t fully appreciate until you experience the lack of it.

Because when all you need is a new charger, groceries for the week, skincare essentials, or a few household items, spending half your day moving from place to place starts feeling less like productivity and more like unnecessary stress.

And being able to find everything in one place, compare your options, place your order in minutes, and have it delivered to your doorstep doesn’t just save you time. It gives you your day back.

Skip the errand. Skip the stress. Shop smarter on Konga, right from the comfort of your own home.

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