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WOJO launches in Abidjan after success in Nairobi

Queen Amber by Queen Amber
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WOJO, a top provider of innovative co-working solutions worldwide, has opened a new branch in Ivory Coast’s capital, Abidjan, following a successful launch in Nairobi, Kenya.

This expansion into Ivory Coast is a big step for WOJO, aiming to bring its top-notch co-working spaces to one of Africa’s most promising business hubs.

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According to Growth Lead, Faith Nyongesa, this move signifies WOJO’s commitment to becoming a pan-African brand, promoting community through Workspitality solutions across various African cities.

Situated in Abidjan’s lively business district, Plateau, the new WOJO space offers more than just a workspace. It’s a hub where work, comfort, and networking converge.

With premium offices and amenities akin to those found at Pullman Abidjan Hotel, WOJO aims to provide an unmatched work experience in Ivory Coast.

Nyongesa emphasizes WOJO’s dedication to serving the people of Ivory Coast and invites everyone to join them on this journey to redefine the work experience in Abidjan.

In WOJO’s co-working spaces, flexibility, collaboration, community, and aesthetics are paramount. Whether you’re a freelancer, startup, or established enterprise, their adaptable environments cater to all, fostering collaboration and camaraderie among members.

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