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5 Must-Have Nigerian Mobile Applications

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Every day new mobile applications are making their way onto the market and this means that our overall mobile experience is improving at an impressive pace. Today, there are countless fantastic…

Every day new mobile applications are making their way onto the market and this means that our overall mobile experience is improving at an impressive pace.

Today, there are countless fantastic applications out there which serve a number of different purposes. Subsequently, it is often difficult to choose the right one for our individual needs.

Fortunately, this is where we come in; here are the current top 5 Nigerian must-have mobile applications.

1)    tfsRadio Nigeria
This wonderful mobile app allows users situated in countries worldwide to listen to and enjoy Nigerian radio.

tfsRadio Nigeria enables you to listen to music and news broadcasts from around the country and at the same time it offers a large number of gadgets such as an alarm clock, top stations list, history of favourite stations as well as customer service support and a “wi-fi only” on and off switch.

2)    Nigeria News
This must-have mobile app provides you with easy access to the most popular news stories and news sources in Nigeria. Consequently, whether you are a native or simply passionate about the country, you will be able to keep up-to-date with all the breaking news.

This is the Nigeria’s best-selling news informative app and it now supports widget meaning that you can read Nigerian news on Android.

3)    Tradestable.com.ng
This great mobile app is incredibly popular and widely used in Nigeria when it comes down to internet commerce.

 Tradestable's app can be downloaded with ease and free of charge meaning that  its users can post an advert that will be almost instantly viewed by a great deal of people on a daily basis.

On the other hand, users can browse the thousands of online adverts in order to comfortably shop online.

This mobile app also enables its users to upload photos to their listings and carry out site searches by keyword, category or region.

4)    Nigerian Movies
This media app enables users to watch Nigerian films on their Android devices. Subsequently, watching Nollywood, Yoruba and Naija films can be carried out free of charge and also in HD on your mobile device. This app is also very quick and easy to install.

5)    Nigerian Constitution
This useful mobile app targets Nigerian citizens and aims to educate those who show an interest in Nigerian law.

 It provides a full working knowledge of the Nigerian constitution by means of a very accessible document specially adapted to be viewed on mobile devices.

By downloading these fun and informative must-have mobile apps you will ensure that you are kept bang up-to-date with all the goings-on in Nigeria.

This may well be through the downloading of musical, film, legal or e-commerce Nigerian mobile applications.

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