Ajabu Africa Rings 1 Million Hits, Opens New Office with Valentine’s Sale

A statistical evaluation graph showing the monthly growth in readership for Ajabu Africa.com website during the year 2010, that ended with close to 160,000 hits in December. In total, the website reached onver 1 million hits for the just concluded year, generated by over 500,000 different visitors serving as a perfect avenue for businesses and others to reach thousands of members of the African community in the USA instantly. |
by Ajabu Africa Staff, Ajabu Africa News, Posted: Jan 20, 2011
LOWELL, Mass._Year end results for the fast growing Ajabu Africa News, showed that the popular African Diaspora News website attracted over 1 million hits, generated by the over 500,000 individual visitors for the year ending December 31, 2010.
Ajabu Media is marking the new milestone by officially kicking off the opening of it’s new office in Lowell Mass, where readers and customers are invited to a valentine’s weekend Open House. During the open house, valentine treats will be offered, and a Valentine’s weekend sale has also been organized aimed at saving customers hundreds of dollars on various services.
The Sale, running from Sat Feb 12th – Mon Feb 14th showcases many of our services at heavily discounted prices. Some of these include Individual Tax Preparation at $50, down from the regular $80, MPESA, a popular money transfer service to Kenya at $3.50 down from the regular $5.00, a $2.00 free introductory offer of SEMA Pinless, a new long distance phone service that will give customers over 30 minutes to call a cell phone number to any African country, simple websites at $300.00, down from the usual $450.00 as well as other deals.
The open house will take place at the company’s new office located at 297 West 6th st in Lowell, Ma, near the Saint Stephens’s church and the African food store in Lowell popularity known as Salima’s store, starting at 1pm to 6pm.
The event will be officiated by Rev. Samuel Kimohu of Saint Stephens’s church assisted by Pastor Jesse Nderitu, a visiting pastor from London, UK.
“It has been a tough road to walk but we are happy at where we are today”, said Harrison Maina, Ajabu Media Communications CEO.
“We give thanks to God and members of thanks African community in the USA who have encouraged us to continue covering news in our different communities while offering services that solve some of our crucial problems”, he added.
Ajabu Africa pioneered the coverage of hard news in the African Diaspora in the USA and has attracted hundreds of thousands of readers by its unbiased and uncompromised news coverage, bringing to light both good and bad issues in the community.
This has helped the community to network, share and appreciate the positive gains Africans have been making in America while making adjustments for improving on the negative issues brought to light, rather than hiding and leaving them to fester.
The website has also provided the community with an outstanding and effective means of communication to solve difficult community problems like burial, sickness and other serious problems through fund raisings and prayer meetings.
The network has also served as a powerful platform for upcoming entrepreneurs to launch and advertise their businesses, with many reporting exploding business results thanks to the extensive exposure provided by Ajabu.
The Ajabu Africa readership has increased tremendously from the East Coast to the West coast, United Kingdom, Germany, and China, which has very small number of Africans as well as back in mother Africa.
The Announcement of our new Tax preparation Service, has seen has seen dozens of customers from different races, including Africans, Caucasians, Spanish, Asians (Cambodians) flock in to file their taxes at the discounted rates.
“At the end of the day, all that matters to a customer is to have a quality service at the cheapest price possible”, said Jimmy Muiruri, the tax preparation expert at Ajabu Financial Associates. “It’s good to see other members of the wider community come in for our services”, he added.
“We are glad we are saving customers a lot of money on their tax preparation and other services that they can apply to other needs in their lives, especially in this struggling economy”, said Harrison Maina. “Any saving no matter how small is a great saving”.
Maina added that Ajabu Media is offering the community a free internet service for those who may want to urgently check their emails while on the go. "Just pop into our office and you can browse the internet or check your emails for free".
Tomorrow’s open house will start at 1pm and end at 6pm .Readers and customers who make it there will get some cool Valentine treats.
A quick summary of the Valentines weekend deals on offer include:
Individual tax preparation $50.00 instead of $80.00
MPESA to Kenya, any amount: $3.50 instead of $5.00
The new SEMA Pinless Calling card: $2.00 Free (for over 32 minutes to Africa)
Basic website ------------------ $300.00 instead of $450.00
Flyer/pre-wedding cards design, printing and Delivery ----- $200.00 for 250 cards down from $275
Fax: in state and out of state, Send or Receive -----------Free, down from $1.00 /page
Scan -------------$1.00, down from $2.00 /page
Internet & Email browsing -------------Free always!
The deals also include callers from other far away cities and states in the US.
Callers can reach Ajabu office on 1-877-203-8471 (Toll free) during the business hours of:
MONDAY- FRIDAY, 9am-8pm
SUNDAY, 1pm-7pm.
or by 24/7 email at info@AjabuAfrica.com
Interested readers can also fax- in their W-2s for tax preparation at : 978-674-8471
Click here for a list of full services
2010 Readership results by numbers

Total hits on AjabuAfrica.com for the year 2010 |

Total unique (individual) visitors for the year who visited Ajabu Africa in 2010 |
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