Eight months into its debut, Nigeria’s first indigenous Hausa streaming platform, Kallo.ng has won the “Best New Streaming Innovation” award.
The International award was organized and presented by Marketing World Awards (MWA), an ISO certified media and event firm, at its 11th annual ceremony, held on July 15, in Accra, Ghana.
Kallo.ng established in November 2021, was created to connect lovers of, especially Hausa entertainment genre and culture from the comfort of their homes.
“It provides contents from classics to latest modern movies, series, documentaries and music of all genre. You can watch on our website or by downloading the Kallo app on your PC and android devices,” the founder and Chief Executive Officer of kallo.ng, Maijidda Moddibo said, while expressing delight over what she described as a huge victory.
Moddibo, in a statement on Saturday, said the award was won as a result of hardwork and innovation to ensure the platform meets international standard.
According to her, kallo.ng had already gone far in using modern technological innovations to make the platform effective and attractive as well as aimed at satisfying the demands of Hausa movie lovers.
She revealed that within just eight months, kallo.ng had already garnered over 35,000 subscribers, adding that the number would soon increase as people are increasingly embracing the streaming platform.
“This award was a reward of our hardwork and struggle to satisfy our clients. The organization that gave us the award is an internationally reputable organization.
“The award, won after just six months of launching this platform, would not make us complacent, rather, we will be gingered to do more in order to satisfy our subscribers as well as to meet the international standard,” she added.
Moddibo also told the subscribers and Hausa film lovers to expect more Innovation and development, aimed making the platform meet the international standard.