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Zinox Founder, Leo Stan Ekeh To Headline Konga’s Affiliate Strategy Conference

 

Prominent founder of indigenous computer brand, Zinox Group, Mr. Leo Stan Ekeh is scheduled to headline the Konga Travels  Affiliates Collaboration and Strategy Meet, a programme designed to for the travel brand to meet with, and share insights on the travel industry amidst the prevailing pandemic.

The event which is billed to hold on Wednesday, 19th May 2021 at the Zinox Auditorium, Gbagada has top management staff of Konga Travel lined up to speak with the brands marketers.

Mr. Leo is billed to share his start-up story with the marketers and how Zinox has grown to be the household name it is today. Under Mr. Leo’s watch, Zinox Technologies Limited started in 2001 to manufacture computers. He ensured that at launch Zinox Computers already had the WHQL certification, the first in sub-Saharan Africa. This was consolidated 5 years later with the attainment of the NIS ISO 2000: 9001 QMS Certification in October 2013.

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