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New Platform Offers Free Airtime to Mobile Users in Nigeria

By Bankole Orija
05 February 2016   |   1:51 am
SLIIDE Airtime, a privately-held technology company with offices in Lagos and London, has announced Nigeria as the launch market for its Sliide Airtime service which provides users with a new way to access content from their mobiles and simultaneously earn free airtime. Nigerian users will be able to download the Android app from the Google…
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SLIIDE Airtime, a privately-held technology company with offices in Lagos and London, has announced Nigeria as the launch market for its Sliide Airtime service which provides users with a new way to access content from their mobiles and simultaneously earn free airtime.

Nigerian users will be able to download the Android app from the Google Play Store or directly from sliideairtime.ng from March.
After entering information about their age and interests (for example: business, celebrity, football, style, music), users will receive personalised content when unlocking their phone, including news and stories handpicked from media sources both in and beyond Nigeria, and updated 24/7/365.

They will also see a selection of branded content delivered through a partnership with Twinpine, the largest mobile advertising network in Africa.

Sliide Airtime users will receive free airtime simply by having the app on their phone. Additional airtime can be earned by completing in-app offers and, for a limited time, users will be able to earn 100N for every friend they sign up.
Sliide Airtime users simply give their friends their unique promotional code (given to each person upon registration), and they will both earn 100N when the friend joins.

Corbyn Munnik, Sliide Airtime’s founder and CEO was born in South Africa and grew up in Botswana where his family still lives.

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