Newly established and fast-rising digital business newspaper, Business
Post Nigeria (www.businesspost.ng), has entered into a partnership
deal with PalmChat, a social media application that is fast becoming
popular in the world right now.
The deal was sealed between the two companies not too long ago in
Lagos by their representatives.
As part of the deal, PalmChat created a public account for Business
Post Nigeria (99920070) for users of the application to get first hand
business updates while having fun on their platform.
Speaking on the deal, Assistant Editor of Business Post, Mr Dipo
Olowookere, described the partnership as a confirmation that the new
digital business newspaper was growing and making a huge impact in the
media world.
“This goes to show that we are making progress and an impact in the
online media space despite being relatively new in the game.
“We will continue to dish out quality information to our readers and
we assure them of our commitments in making them know more about the
business world in Nigeria and Africa.
“We are also very glad that reputable news platforms rely on our daily
reports on the Nigerian stock market to post on their websites,” Mr
Olowookere said.
He urged readers to like the Business Post page (99920070) on PalmChat.
PalmChat is a free social software integrating chatting and dating
platform that is available on Google Play Store. It is pre-installed
on all Techno phones