Amebo App wins at MWA 2016
By Guardian TV
26 April 2016 |
4:22 pm
Amebo App, a content aggregator which pulls news from top Nigerian news sites and blogs, won in the Social Entertainment and News category at the Mobile West Africa 2016.
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