

“The company caters to users who want to acquire digital content and files without an internet connection, thus erasing the hassle of transferring files through Bluetooth or mobile data connectivity. Similarly, the number of smartphone users is projected to reach 136.52 million by 2025, which reflects an uptrend in the transfer of music, photographs and movies. It added, “48% of the Nigerian population access the internet through a mobile device, according to Statista and the rate of media file transfer is expected to double as Nigeria experiences a simultaneous increase in its youthful population. The company in a statement said t’s users in Nigeria have the opportunity to participate in the ongoing Christmas Carnival initiative, which is one among the long list of initiatives that the app intends to roll out to its community continuously. In furtherance of its commitment to enhance content accessibility through fast peer-to-peer file transfer without internet connection, high-speed file transmission app, SHAREit Lite has launched a series of online initiatives for Nigerian users this festive season.
