Nigeria’s Friendite Hits Over 79,000 Users | Introduces Chat to Power Live Dating & Support

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Friendite-Banner-2One year-old Nigerian dating site,  Friendite has introduced a live chat to allow its users get support in real time in a move the firm says will help users connect with their friends in a better.

Over the months Friendite says it has been thinking of a better way to help solve users problem faster and better. A Live Chat was reached at as the best and only way for real-time customer support. The site also has live chats between users to allow them message those they are connected with instantly.

To be honest, this is one of the best move we have made so far, it brings satisfactions not just to our fans and users but also to Friendite team as a whole. Right now we can tell you we understand our users better than ever,” said Emmanuel Okeke the C.E.O of Friendite.

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The Nigerian dating site aims to help single searching guys and girls find their soul mates in Nigerians and from all over the world as everything turns online.

“Online dating is actually on the rise over here in Nigeria, in the sense that Nigerians are beginning to start loving the idea of meeting their match online said,” Okeke.

The online dating is estimated to be worth $4 billion globally and is set to help people find solace online. Okeke’s move, though in a crowded field will bear fruit after some efforts. Listening to the site’s users will give the visitors satisfaction then earn the site more users and maybe later profits.

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