During the first visit of Mark Zuckerberg to Sub-Saharan Africa, Facebook CEO, first stopped at Nigeria where he visited the local innovation center and tech hub in Yaba, an area on the mainland of Lagos known as Nigeria’s Silicon Valley.
“I’ll be meeting with developers and entrepreneurs, and learning about the startup ecosystem in Nigeria. The energy here is amazing and I’m excited to learn as much as I can” declared facebook CEO.
At the CcHUB, he talked to children at a summer coding camp and entrepreneurs who visit the center to build and launch their apps.
Zuckerberg thrilled Nigerians by walking around the streets of Lagos without any signs of armed guards or heavy security. He was also spotted jogging on the Lekki Bridge Wednesday morning.
Meanwhile in his next stop in Kenya, Mark Zuckerberg visited the iHub, Nairobi’s technology center that provides programmers, developers, and other technology workers a space to innovate. Here programmers can build prototypes of their ideas. Explain Zuckerberg.
Here he met two engineers Fausto and Mark, who designed a system to help people use mobile payments to buy small amounts of cooking gas, which is a lot safer and better for the environment than charcoal or Kerosene.
During a reception session offered by the Kenyan’s cabinet secretary in charge of information and communication, Mark Zuckerberg, further set the media abuzz by Eating with bare hands.
Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO has been described as a Billionaire but yet Humble, an example Africans should learn from.
Afrikanet being on of the key leaders in the provision of satellite internet services in Africa, and working in the same logic as Facebook, brings you affordable internet services through OUR BACK TO SCHOOL PROMOTIONS with our Waka mini VSAT Solution. Afrikanet also facilitates access to electricity to the urban and rural population by offering lower cost solar energy solutions tailored to your needs and wallet.
Security (video surveillance) Systems are also part of our package. CCTV, IP Surveillance cameras etc. compatible with Android systems.
For more information, contact us at Oxford UK Tel.: +44 1865408566; Cameroon +237242621739 / +237696192015 or by E-mail in contact@afrikanet.net or cemac@afrikanet.net / ivo@afrikanet.net
Written by: Ivo Takah
Sources: vanguardngr, edition.cnn.com,