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Nigeria’s first online travel company, Wakanow, has again reaffirmed its position as Nigeria’s most preferred booking portal following its recent recognition as Travelers’ Portal of the Year during the Beacon of ICT Awards held in Lagos.
According to Nigeria CommunicationsWeek, organizers of the annual awards, Wakanow was voted the travel portal of choice by over 1.3 million readers through an online poll conducted by the magazine, spanning over a period of five months.
By virtue of the win, Wakanow also made history by becoming the first online travel company to win the award for the second year in a row.
Speaking on the award, Mrs. Victoria Onwubiko, Chief Marketing Officer of Wakanow said: “For us, the award not only demonstrates our leadership position in the Nigerian technology space, it also shows that we are an organization with an eye for the future. We will continue to leverage on technology to change the face of travel across Africa.”
“For the past few months, we have been driving our global expansion rollout that has seen us establish firm footings in the UK, Kenya and other African countries slated to go live soon. We knew that we needed world-class technology to compete favorably in these new markets, and that is what we have done,” she added.
According to Nigeria CommunicationsWeek, organizers of the annual awards, Wakanow was voted the travel portal of choice by over 1.3 million readers through an online poll conducted by the magazine, spanning over a period of five months.
By virtue of the win, Wakanow also made history by becoming the first online travel company to win the award for the second year in a row.
Speaking on the award, Mrs. Victoria Onwubiko, Chief Marketing Officer of Wakanow said: “For us, the award not only demonstrates our leadership position in the Nigerian technology space, it also shows that we are an organization with an eye for the future. We will continue to leverage on technology to change the face of travel across Africa.”
“For the past few months, we have been driving our global expansion rollout that has seen us establish firm footings in the UK, Kenya and other African countries slated to go live soon. We knew that we needed world-class technology to compete favorably in these new markets, and that is what we have done,” she added.
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