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Tuesday, 13 December 2011

New website for buying and selling event tickets launches in Nigeria

Afritickets, the new online event ticketing company is looking to shake up the Nigerian entertainment industry with its new website Afritickets.com. It has developed a platform, which allows event promoters to sell tickets to their events and also allows people to safely and securely buy tickets to their favourite shows around the country. With their easy to use self-service website, tickets to all the major events around the country can be bought and sold in less than 5 minutes. Paying can be done using different methods such as- pay@bank, pay online using an atm card and pay using an E wallet. Once a ticket has been bought the buyer has the option of either printing out their E ticket from their email or using their sms ticket at the venue.
 
Their plan is to put an end to the difficulties faced in selling and purchasing event tickets in Nigeria. In addition to selling event tickets Afritickets will be covering events, dishing out celebrity news, concert timetables and much more.

Afritickets is currently selling tickets for the following events: The Notjustok concert (17th Dec), Copa Lagos beach soccer (16th-18th Dec), Tiwaworks All black everything (25th Dec) and the Styleview style awards (17th Dec).

Facebook page: Afritickets
Twitter: @Afritickets

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ticketmaster...Made in Nigeria, but most venue in Nigeria don't have the tech to scan e-tickets like TICKET MASTER?
Nice idea though...but we'll see.

Kevin.

Anonymous said...

I love the concept! Let's hope this changes the last minute mentality of Nigerians to buying event tickets!!

Bill said...

Nice fantastic idea! it will help a lot

2011 In Android News said...

How are the venues going to scan the tickets? Im confused...

Loudmouthed said...

Nice idea

Anonymous said...

isnt it computer they use to scan. Kini big deal!

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