Spotify In Nigeria Spotify, one of the world's largest music streaming platform announced its expansion to Nigeria and 79 other countries, including Ghana, Kenya and Cote d’Ivoire. Now, previously excluded music creators from Nigeria will be able to reach a wider audience on Spotify. Nigerian music fans no longer need to seek a workaround to use Spotify.

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