Cheki.com.ng Appreciates Folarinde Falana for Work Well Done

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Following his recent endorsement as Brand Ambassador for Nigeria’s No 1 Car website, Folarinde Falana a.k.a Falz The Bahd Guy last week, received a branded KIA Rio as part of the juicy endorsement package for his services to the technology company. This was presented at a quiet ceremony by the company’s General Manager, Mrs. Tomi Hodonu.

Cheki.com.ng is the highest ranked vehicle online destination in Nigeria, boasting of approximately 80,000 vehicle listings on the site at any given time, over 45,000 visitors daily and 1.5 million visitors monthly. The online platform serves to bridge the gap between buyers and sellers of automobiles by bringing the Nigerian car market to the comfort of your homes and devices.

Cheki.com.ng was incorporated in Nigeria in 2011 and has firm roots in and around Sub-Saharan Africa.

 

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