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Facebook founder supports young Nigerian talents


Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg has shown support for Nigerian  developers following the launch of Free Basics in Lagos, Nigeria.
Free Basics by Facebook provides free access to basic internet services to over a billion people around the world.

He expressed excitement at the level of success achieved by African developers and praised Jobberman founders, Olalekan Elude, Ayodeji Adewunmi and Opeyemi Awoyemi for their innovation.
According to Zuckerberg, today we’re partnering with Airtel Africa to launch Internet.org Free
Basics in Nigeria.
”There’s a lot of innovation across Africa right now, and Nigeria in particular, is home to a lot of talented developers.
”In 2009, Olalekan Elude, Ayodeji Adewunmi and Opeyemi Awoyemi started a site called Jobberman in their dorm to help connect people looking for work with companies looking to hire. Now Jobberman is one of the top 100 websites in Nigeria, and it gets 5,000 applications everyday.
”Free Basics offers Nigerians, including 90 million people who are currently offline, the opportunity to access news, health information and services like Jobberman that were built by Nigerians and other
developers across West Africa — all without having to pay for data.
”Free Basics is now live in more than 40 countries, and half of those are in Africa. Over the next few months, we’ll be doing even more to connect developers with people who can use their apps — and partner with local companies to bring internet to people across Africa who don’t have
access to mobile networks.‎”
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