Brands, organizations, celebrities, public figures and social influencers from these countries can now join Viber’s global platform to reach a local and regional audience.
Public Chats are live discussions that Viber users can follow, like and share with their community. Released in better version in November 2014 with select global partners, this feature offers a new kind of social experience – tapping into live conversations from celebrities, personalities, brands and organizations. Mobile users can discover new communities, follow interactive chats in real-time and share original pieces of content with friends and contacts.
The Chief Marketing Officer of Viber, Mark Hardy, said: “The Middle East and Africa are important markets for Viber, and we are pleased to welcome local influencers and brands to our Public Chats platform. We are sure they will enjoy chatting, commenting and debating live on this active social channel whilst sharing tips, news, and local content to our constantly connected mobile audience across the region.”
Selected partners in Africa, at Pan-African level and in key markets such as Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, Ivory Coast, South Africa, Kenya, and Egypt, have joined Public Chats for this regional launch in a bid to be the first players to offer local conversations on Viber. African users can now start to follow them from the Viber Public Chats explore page.
Super star of African Music, Youssou NDour, the internationally acclaimed Senegalese singer and composer just joined Viber Public Chats.
He said: “The Viber Public Chats channel will enable my fans to follow in real time my music and artistic activities; it will also represent an opportunity for me to engage in discussions designed to forge a peaceful and open world.”
Jumia, the leading e-commerce platform in Africa, recently opened Public Chats in Egypt and Nigeria and were one of the first partners to join this new social channel in the Middle East and Africa. Viber users can expect more Jumia Public Chats to open in the African continent in the coming months.
The Chief Executive Officer of Jumia, Jeremy Doutte said: “We are really excited with this partnership. As new African customers discover the Internet first through their mobile, we want to address them wherever they are. Viber is a mobile first company with an outstanding reach in Africa. Jumia is also a mobile first company and the first online shopping destination in Africa. Joining forces will enable both Viber and Jumia to deliver quality content and good vibes to our users.”
Other partners in Nigeria include The Future Project, an organization designed to empower citizens across Africa; Naij.com, a leading online news platform; YNaija, an internet newspaper for young Nigerians; BellaNaija, Nigeria’s premiere online lifestyle magazine; 360nobs, a media platform for music and celebrity news in Nigeria; Style Me Africa, a Nigerian-based platform for African designers; Style Vitae, Nigeria’s online media dedicated to fashion, style and beauty; Giditraffic, Nigeria’s urban network and #1 source for real-time traffic updates; George Okoro, a renowned photographer capturing the best of Nigerian celebrity and luxury weddings; Uzo Orimalade, CEO of Uzo’s Food Lab, a budding food and home entertainment blog and IT Talk Africa, an informative and resourceful tech hub for Africans, powered by Future Soft.
“Viber has provided for us an affordable and easy-to-use platform to get our news and opinions to Viber’s Nigerian audiences,” said Manuel Ndimele, Naij.com’s Managing Editor.
“We are immensely excited to partner with Viber to further our goal to reach and inspire Africa’s youth. Viber’s platform gives us the opportunity to facilitate meaningful, quality conversations in real time on how to empower African citizens. We hope that this will be an enlightening experience for our followers,” shared Chude Jideonwo, Managing Partner, RED – The Future Project and YNaija.
“360Nobs is proud to be in partnership with Viber. The platform offers a new thoroughly engaging way to connect with our growing network of entertainment enthusiasts. We look forward to bringing our conversations to the Viber platform.”
“As a photographer, being able to share my stories, is very important to me and Viber allows me not only to share but encourage conversations around them,” stated George Okoro. “I love capturing weddings and ceremonies, and I am excited to be sharing my photography journey; from behind-the scenes, to the finished work; memories created and captured through such an innovative and engaging platform.”
The Guardian, the leading and most established newspaper in Nigeria, will be joining Viber Public Chats in the coming months as part of their digital strategy to offer news, discussions and debates to a growing mobile audience.
In the continent, Pan-African media such as AllAfrica.com and TRUE Africa have joined as partners and are now live on Public Chats.
“We’re excited to be an early adopter of this new Viber platform,” said Amadou Mahtar Ba, the Chairman of AllAfrica Global Media. “We look forward to inviting African media to comment on current affairs and national events as they happen in their country. Public Chats promise to be an excellent tool to bring together our community of African media.”
Other Pan-African partners include Brand Africa a non-profit organisation and inter-generational movement to create a positive image of Africa, celebrate its diversity and drive its competitiveness, fashion influencer and stylist Louis Philippe de Gagoue; as well as Gareth Pon, Africa’s top instagrammer, filmmaker and social influencer with proficient knowledge in the use of mobile photography apps.
In addition, more than 50 partners have joined Public Chats in key African markets. Viber users can now follow Vanessa Haywood, an actress and model in South Africa, Live FM radio in Ghana, Xtian Dela, a radio presenter, blogger and social influencer in Kenya, Filfan, the first entertainment platform in Egypt, WIW Sport the number one sports news portal in Senegal and Serge Beynaud, Afro pop musician and composer from Ivory Coast.
Public Chats are easy to follow from within the Viber app. Anyone on Viber can follow as many Public Chats as they like. Conversations are multi-media and include text, photos, audio, video, stickers, web links and geo-localization. Users can invite friends to follow their favourite Public Chats and share parts of these conversations. The most popular chats are featured on the home screen of Viber’s Public Chats section. Users can easily find new Public Chats through the search tab or access a chat directly via a customized URL.
Global brands, celebrities and public figures on Public Chats include online media platforms such as Huffington Post, Mashable, BuzzFeed and the BBC; the prime minister of India, Narendra Modri; pop star Pixie Lott and model and actress Karolina Kurkova.
Viber freely connects users around the world with the people that matter to them most, sending good vibes every day and making great things happen. With more than 664 million unique users on the platform, Viber gives people the ability to connect in the way that works best for them, whether it is through individual messaging, video calls or group chats or following brands and celebrities on Public Chats. Viber can be used on iPhone®, iPad®, Android™ phones and tablets, Windows Phone, Windows®, Windows 8®, Mac, Linux and Symbian devices over 3G/4G or WiFi connections. Viber is a Rakuten Group company.
For any media enquiries in Nigeria, please contact our local PR representative Ijeoma Ndekwu via email indekwu@redrickpr.com or call + 234 818 090 81 28.
To learn more on how to open a Public Chats in Nigeria, please contact galixo@viber.com
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