Kaymu & Nigezie TV Fans to Watch the Nigerian Match with Celebrities

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world-cup-stadium-a9uoslr8World Cup is gains for everyone, even for those who are in science and technology. Google, Twitter and almost every firm has come up with its own World Cup product.

Closer home, online marketplace Kaymu.com.ng has partnered with Nigeria’s 24 hour music and lifestyle channel Nigezie TV to give World Cup fans a memorable celebration.  The two have said they will organize the biggest sporting event of the World Cup titled Watch a Match with a Celebrity on the 21st of June 2014.

In a statement, Tomiwa Oladele, Public Relations Manager for Kaymu said, “The World Cup is the biggest event this year and there is no better time to reward customers and fans than an event that enables them socialize with their favorite celebrities”.

Kaymu.com.ng and Nigezie TV, will host top Nigerian artists, including Reminisce at an event they can engage with fans  and cheer the Super Eagles. There will be friebies and other surprise celebrity appearances. However, to be part of this, you have to register and list a product for sale on kaymu.com.ng.

The online marketplace is part of Africa Internet Holding (AIH), an arm of Rocket Internet, MTN and Millicom.

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