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CEOAFRICA OFFERS FREE ADVERTS TO BUSINESS OWNERS
 
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Thu, 3 Nov 2016   ||   Nigeria,
 

As part of the need to encourage and promote entrepreneurship in Africa, CEOAFRICA, the first Business Social Media Network and Online News platform is offering free advert placements on its platform to all business owners and entrepreneurs in Nigeria to showcase and publicise their products and services.

With a commitment to revolutionise the African economy through social media, the organisation, which is the first social media network designed to identifying and celebrating African leadership and entrepreneurship, recently announced its decision to promote and publicise businesses, goods, products and services on its platform without charges from business owners.

According to the Managing Director of CEOAFRICA, Mr Cletus Ilobanafor, one of the goals of the organisation is to develop African economy by encouraging, empowering and promoting established and upcoming entrepreneurs and their businesses in Nigeria and Africa as a whole.

Hence, to achieve this purpose, the organisation is encouraging business owners to register on the CEOAFRICA platform as members by following the link http://www.ceoafrica.com/admin.php This membership will afford them opportunity to advertise their businesses free of charge as well as provide them with a means to interact with other business owners on the platform with whom they can share business ideas.

The management of the organisation is therefore, calling on captains of industries, chief executives of organisations, executive directors, chairmen of conglomerates, managing directors, heads of governments, established and aspiring entrepreneurs all over Africa to join the CEOAFRICA platform in order promote their businesses and to interact, discuss and deliberate on the developmental drive of African economy and to form a common business frontier that will position Africa as the world leading economy by 2060. Membership and registration on the CEOAFRICA platform are free.

 

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