It’s official! Nigerian users can now experience Spotify on their devices.
The world’s biggest audio streaming platform announced via its Twitter handle that it will be launching in 85 new countries, Nigeria included.
We launch in 80+ new markets over the next few days. See you soon Bangladesh, Pakistan and Nigeria 👀 #SpotifyStreamOn pic.twitter.com/Wqv3IFdicz
— Spotify (@Spotify) February 22, 2021
Nigerians will pay N900 for a monthly package subscription. There’s also the option of a family package which costs N1400. It can be shared by 6 people under the same roof.
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“We are incredibly excited about the opportunity to bring together creators and listeners around the world. As we’ve expanded our international reach over the years, we’ve connected over 8 million artists with listeners across nearly every continent. Putting Spotify firmly at the heart of the global audio economy,” says Alex Norström, Chief Freemium Business Officer of Spotify. “Launching in these new markets is a key next step to fulfilling our ongoing commitment to building a truly borderless audio ecosystem.”
Also speaking on the launch Phiona Okumu, Spotify Head of Music Sub-Saharan Africa says;
“African creators have always pushed boundaries, innovating and creating incredible sounds. And starting from today we are giving them access and the opportunity to connect with a global audience of fans. By bringing in a best in class product and a localized experience made for Africa, we will contribute to boosting the growth of the local streaming ecosystem. We hope our new listeners are going to love the revolutionary audio experience we are bringing to the rest of the continent.”
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