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Check out 10 surprising facts you did not know about Legit.ng

Over the years Legit.ng has been delivering the most breaking, educating, exciting and innovative news stories. This has given the platform more global recognition and audience. Without mincing words, Legit.ng is the top online news media in Nigeria by audience.

Formerly known as Naij.com, the company officially changed its online media name to Legit.ng. This change was necessary as some of our dedicated readers find it hard to differentiate the brand from others.

Aside from posting news articles on the website and social media handles, there are some fun things you do not know about the company and that is why we bring you 10 surprising facts you need to know about Legit.ng:

10 surprising facts about Legit.ng

1. Legit.ng has kept the position of being one of the biggest websites and online communities in Nigeria. Our monthly audience surpassed 13 million amazing readers.

2. Our fan base is not just in Nigeria alone, our thanks go to those who reside in Ghana, United States of America (USA), United Kingdom (UK), Malaysia, Uganda, South Africa, Australia, India, Kenya, Italy and many other countries around the world.

3. With about 4.2 million followers on Facebook, Legit.ng gathers about 67,000 likes on Facebook posts daily.

4. Our Twitter handle is also growing very fast; about 561,000 users have followed our Twitter page since May 2012.

5. Entertainment is nothing without photo and video content. Our photo-journalists and video editors bring you the best high-quality content.

With over 121,000 subscribers on YouTube, Legit TV never gets tired of capturing unforgettable, informative and educative moments with several interviews and street gists videos. All these videos can be found on our YouTube channel while short videos are shared on our official Instagram handle.

10 surprising facts about Legit.ng

6. With a staff strength of 67 amazing individuals, these people work so hard to ensure that news are broken at when due. This includes the marketing, editorial (sport, entertainment, current affairs, video and Hausa desk), Human Resource and domestic staffs.

7. As the popular saying goes, all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Legit.ng never forgets to celebrate its staffs, especially in their birthdays. Other celebrations done at the office include Valentine’s Day, Democracy Day and end of the year party.

8. At Legit.ng staffs often call themselves by their nicknames. This creates a friendly working environment for everyone.

9. One tradition that leaves everyone in awe is the fact that the chairman shakes the hand of all staffs before heading to his office every morning. Unlike some offices where staffs will be terrified once their boss steps in, at Legit.ng we operate a friendly working environment.

10 surprising facts about Legit.ng

10. In making everyone keep to the rules and regulations of the company, an episode training is conducted for staffs every three months. This is to discuss the progress of the company as well as update staffs on new developments.

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