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Unbelievable, most visited indigenous website in Nigeria beats Facebook, Yahoo
As at the time of filing in this report, Bet9ja’s website sits comfortably at the fourth spot in Nigeria and 341 in the world.
Bet9ja.com is a famous online betting company in Nigeria. It has been offering betting on sports since 2013. Besides being a bookmaker company, it is the official sponsor of Nigeria Women’s Football League. Many Nigerians visit it every day, and only youtube.com and google.com (plus extended website, google.com.ng) are more popular than this online gambling platform.
It’s also remarkable that as famous as the social media and mail app platforms, facebook.com and yahoo.com are, Bet9ja could still surmount them to rank tops.
This ranking by Alexa is calculated using a combination of average daily visitors to this site and page views on this site over months. The site with the highest combination of visitors and page views is ranked accordingly.
Another strange observation on the website ranking platform is MMMoffice.com, unpopular as the Ponzi scheme became it appears to still have lots of page views, perhaps there are still millions of Nigeria hanging and monitoring the website for their money. The website ranks 12th, two spots ahead of Punch Newspaper.
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