iROKING clocks 100,000 users
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By BiztechAfrica - Aug. 27, 2012, 1:43 p.m.Nigerian music streaming service iROKING has accumulated over 100,000 registered users since its launch in January this year.
The service is part of the iROKO Partners group, and delivers free online access to the best of Nigerian and Ghanainan music.
iROKING says it is the only African music platform that is accessible anywhere in the world and on a number of devices, including the iOS, Android, Windows and Symbian (Nokia) mobile handsets.
The application allows access to thousands of the latest Nigerian tracks and streams songs over Wifi or 3G.
iROKING also manages over 80 YouTube artists pages for Nigerian stars, which have seen over 100,000,000 views in the past 12 months, averaging 15 million hits each month.
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