
NewsOnline Nigeria reports that SquirrelPR, the innovative public relations technology startup behind Africa’s leading newsroom engagement platform, has officially launched GoBorderless.Africa — a no-subscription, self-serve sponsored content marketplace aimed at transforming press distribution across the continent’s fragmented media landscape.
The platform allows brands, startups, agencies, and marketers to publish sponsored stories directly with verified media outlets in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, and other growing markets. Key partner publications already include Forbes Africa, Business Insider Africa, TechCabal, NewsOnline Nigeria and The Africa Report.
“African media is vibrant but fragmented. That fragmentation has made cross-border content distribution expensive, opaque, and inefficient,” said James Ezechukwu, Co-founder of SquirrelPR. “With GoBorderless, we’re removing the friction—enabling storytellers to access credible media outlets without going through multiple intermediaries or drawn-out negotiations.”
For years, marketing professionals across Africa have struggled with the inefficiencies of traditional PR and media buying. Challenges such as unresponsive editors, unclear pricing models, and complex cross-border payments have made it difficult to scale content visibility continent-wide.
GoBorderless.Africa addresses these issues through:
A self-service portal to browse, select, and book media placements
Transparent pricing with defined deliverables per outlet
Simplified, centralized payment options, easing cross-border transactions
A growing list of trusted African and pan-African publications, enabling faster, broader storytelling
“This platform is designed for modern communications professionals who demand speed, scale, and accountability,” Ezechukwu added. “Whether launching a fintech app in Nairobi or announcing impact research in Accra, GoBorderless allows teams to go live in multiple markets—seamlessly.”
GoBorderless is not only built to streamline brand visibility—it’s also a monetization engine for African publishers. Media houses can now list and monetize their editorial space through sponsored placements, all while maintaining editorial integrity and regional relevance.
“This isn’t just a tool for PR teams—it’s a revenue opportunity for African media,” Ezechukwu emphasized. “GoBorderless creates a network effect: marketers get reach, publishers earn, and African storytelling scales.”
GoBorderless.Africa is now operational and accepting both users and media partners across the continent. Interested brands, communications professionals, and publishers can learn more or sign up by visiting: www.goborderless.africa.
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