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Vodafone Ghana is partnering iROKOtv, an online movie platform, to introduce the first ever video on demand service in Ghana.
The service will offer unlimited access to over 6,000 movies and TV shows to Ghanaian audiences.
iROKOtv, a brand of iROKO Partners, is Africa’s largest, legitimate distributor of African film and music entertainment with key partnerships with global technology companies including Facebook.
Over the past three years, it has played a critical role in bringing the African movie industry to the global audience.
Commenting on the partnership, Julius Owusu-Kyerematen, Head of Strategy and Innovation at Vodafone Ghana said:
“We are a customer driven organisation, committed to opening up this fascinating world of information and digitisation to our customers. IROKOtv is another avenue to further demonstrate our leadership in innovation and customer experience”.
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