Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by aresa: 3:38pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
[s] Oildichotomy: Coming from somebody is so much low self esteem about himself and tribe and Nairaland being the only path is let off steam
I will pass ?? [/s] Blah Blah Blah.... BORING.. |
Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by Oildichotomy(m): 3:45pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
aresa:
Blah Blah Blah....
BORING.. [size=13pt] Nerves struck No?[/size] |
Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by aresa: 3:51pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
[s] Oildichotomy: [size=13pt]Nerves struck No?[/size] [/s] Still boring... |
Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by aresa: 3:59pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
Nigeria’s digital economy can nurture Africa’s tech industry
Nigeria is well known for its Nollywood film industry. This has spread across the continent taking up a huge chunk of television space in countries in East Africa while dominating its West African roots.
But Nigeria’s growing mobile and tech space could be the next frontier if policies that are put in place can guide Africa’s most populous country to become a true tech hub. Nigeria’s mobile landscape is not like any other on the continent. The country, which boasts over 100% penetration (107% by October 2015), is a breeding ground for technology companies from inside and outside Africa. Statistics from 2014 [PDF] show that Nigeria’s mobile ecosystem contributed US$8.3 billion to the economy. This represented 1.4% of Gross Domestic Product (“GDP”). The progress is buoyed by the launch of internet and mobile based business solutions, opening opportunities for Nigerian business to move into the digital economy.
[b]One service is Orange Business Services, which according to Orange, aims to enable IT officers to take advantage of the shift to digital economy.
Giorgio Heiman, Vice President, Africa at Orange Business Services said: “There are many growth opportunities in IT, particularly in high-growth markets like Nigeria and across West Africa, but these can only be harnessed if service providers have a local understanding of strategic, political and cultural sensitivities in a region.” Heiman added: “We act as a trusted advisor to help our customers compete on an equal footing in
Heiman added: “We act as a trusted advisor to help our customers compete on an equal footing in what is rapidly becoming a global market. This includes competitive, high-quality IT services delivered in all countries in which they operate.” The opportunities are not only open to multinationals like Orange but to businesses and start-ups alike. Due to its huge population (180 million) Nigeria could be a single open market to jumpstart Africa’s biggest tech companies. Digital Inclusion and IT participation Just like most Sub Saharan African countries, Nigeria’s internet access is accelerated by mobile penetration. Currently over 90% of internet users access it through their mobile phones.[/b]
http://www.idgconnect.com/abstract/17581/nigeria-digital-economy-nurture-africa- |
Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by aresa: 4:06pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
[b]Increasingly, Nigeria is becoming a centre for big tech investment and commercially oriented start-ups. Whatever the country’s challenges, investors and entrepreneurs are attracted by the prospect of scaling applications to Africa’s largest population and economy. Many have set up shop in Lagos’s Yaba district. There you can find the headquarters for e-commerce start-up Africa Internet Group and digital payments venture Paga, located near incubators Andela and Co-Creation Hub.
Nigeria’s tech sector is becoming representative of repatriate entrepreneurs reversing some of Africa’s brain drain and IT reshaping the continent’s global linkages. All three of Africa’s most recognized e-commerce startups – Jumia, Konga and MallforAfrica – were founded by Nigerians who earned their university degrees and initial private sector experience in the US. A noteworthy portion of the roughly $600 million in VC to these entities comes from American and European investment firms. And the management of Jumia’s parent, Africa Internet Group, is a mix of repatriate Africans and MBA types from the US and Europe attracted to the continent’s IT opportunities over development work.[/b]
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/05/a-brief-history-of-africa-s-tech-industry-and-7-predictions-for-its-future/
Kenya ko, kenyata ni.... |
Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by lozanni(m): 4:29pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
aresa:
I just don't get how you hate your country so much that you think countries that you are far better than are all of a sudden better than you.
It's nothing but self hate and serious damaging low self esteem and complex..
These ipob characters I do understand their predicament because they were raised with hate and anger, but what about the likes of Reno Omokri peddling silly pictures about ICT ministers and what they look like as if looks and fashion means one is better than the other.
It's really sad.. No, you've got it wrongly figured out. You are the one raised with so much hate and suspicion. Is there any issue you will ever analyse without roping Ipob into it ? It just shows who is hateful and suspicious. Smh. |
Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by Nobody: 4:32pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
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Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by Nobody: 4:36pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
Kenya to set world record $27bn mobile money transfers in 2015 Kenya’s mobile money transactions hit $23 billion in the 10-months to October which is $4 billion more than in the same period last year, according to data from the country’s Central Bank. The East African country leads the world in mobile money use, and could make a new record this year. Kenya’s 10-month transactions equal the country’s entire transfers for 2014The use of the service this year could surpass the $27 billion mark, an unnamed information technology expert told the Xinhua news agency.
"If subscribers transact an average of $2.2 billion a month, then it means in November and December they will move at least $4.4 billion. If you add it to $23 billion it comes to $27.4 billion, which is a new record," said the expert.
Kenya’s average monthly transactions stood at $2.2 billion this year compared with $1.9 billion in 2014.
October saw the most transferred when $2.51 billion was sent via mobile phones. It’s the highest ever transaction made in the history of mobile money services.
Kenyans use mobile financial services to buy goods, pay bills, pay fares, send and receive money. It’s the easiest way to make payments as most of the people don’t have bank accounts. https://www.rt.com/business/327431-kenya-mobile-payments-record/ 1 Like |
Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by Nobody: 5:23pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
When will this e-war end? |
Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by aresa: 7:44pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
[s] africaken254:
https://www.rt.com/business/327431-kenya-mobile-payments-record/ [/s] Rubbish.... Lagos state's GDP, an ordinary state in Nigeria IS $131 Billion Kenya's entire GDP is meager $63 Billion Lagos's GDP and economy is almost 3 times larger than entire Kenya's GDP Lagos alone can buy and sell the whole of Kenya and have a lot of change left over to by other countries around Kenya.. You people just open your mouth to spew garbage, but you have zero clue about anything, you know zero even about Kenya and even your own country... Shameful and pathetic I must say.. 1 Like |
Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by Litmus: 8:14pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
What is wrong with wishing Kenya well in her IT efforts while we as Nigerians strive to be the best in the world? Such has been our ways, please let us not change and become like the rest of Africa that seem to wish nothing but ill on other African nations.
At the very least we should strive to be the best and ignore the other nations to their stupidity. 1 Like |
Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by Bifwoli: 9:21pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
aresa: We've seen many Nigerian youths and some unpatriotic and ignorant adults like Reno Omokri on social post shallow and unintelligent pictures of of Minister of communication and another man from Kenya for some illogical and irrational comparisons about looks and fashion.
1. Nigeria is the dominant ICT hub in Africa, many times larger than Kenya
2. Nigeria has more ICT investments in that any other country in Africa including Kenya
3. Nigeria has more ICT entrepreneurs and HUBs than Kenya
4. Nigeria's ICT innovations from online businesses to Job and recruitment engines are the largest in Africa
5. Facebook CEO and founder just 1 day in Kenya, but spent several days in Nigeria engaging not only the ICT side of our economy, but also entertainers, digital businesses and marketers and film makers and even returned to Nigeria for more ICT events and dialogue with the Leadership in Nigeria.
6. Facebook CEO himself personality invested tens of millions of dollars in our ICT sector which is a strong affirmation and believe in our strong ICT economy.
Kenya is nowhere close to Nigeria when it comes to ICT so of what relevance is what their ICT person looks like or what he wears.?
Looks and fashion is not a sing of greatness or smarts, me dressing and looking better than you doesn't mean I'm smarter and more successful than you.
For our ICT to be better than Kenya several times over, it means we have better ICT environment than Kenya and the rest of Africa.
What is driving such ignorant ICT sentiments from the likes of Reno Omokri and many ignorant and thoughtless Nigerian youths is inferiority complex, ignorance and low self esteem.
While many Nigerians including the ICT sector are working hard and contributing to our economy and our greatness, these shallow characters with inferiority complex are busy crying and worrying about looks and fashion..
Nigeria is great and so it shall remain regardless our challenges...
Thats a lot of nonsense .Talking from a qualitative point of view,product output and ICT infrastructure you're way off.Having a bigger population doesn't mean your ICT is bigger or better - India can claim to have bigger ICT than the UK but only a fool would think Indian ICT is ahead of UK just because of bigger population. 2 Likes |
Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by Bifwoli: 9:25pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
aresa: [s][/s]
Rubbish....
Lagos state's GDP, an ordinary state in Nigeria IS $131 Billion
Kenya's entire GDP is meager $63 Billion
Lagos's GDP and economy is almost 3 times larger than entire Kenya's GDP
Lagos alone can buy and sell the whole of Kenya and have a lot of change left over to by other countries around Kenya..
You people just open your mouth to spew garbage, but you have zero clue about anything, you know zero even about Kenya and even your own country...
Shameful and pathetic I must say.. Now you're even exagerating / inflating fugures even after the steep 40% devaluation of the Naira .You're led by foolish pride and emotions rather than hard facts. 1 Like |
Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by aresa: 10:33pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
Bifwoli: Thats a lot of nonsense .Talking from a qualitative point of view,product output and ICT infrastructure you're way off.Having a bigger population doesn't mean your ICT is bigger or better - India can claim to have bigger ICT than the UK but only a fool would think Indian ICT is ahead of UK just because of bigger population. I was talking about Nigeria and Kenya and the topic is about Nigeria and Kenya, not India, Asia or UK. Learn how to read and comprehend and if you are going to dispute my assertions about being better than Kenya or largest in Africa, common sense dictates that you produce facts to do so.. 1 Like |
Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by aresa: 10:36pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
Bifwoli: Now you're even exagerating / inflating fugures even after the steep 40% devaluation of the Naira .You're led by foolish pride and emotions rather than hard facts. Let me just entertain your thoughtless and baseless argument just for the sake of argument, with or without your irrelevant devaluation nonsense, is Lagos's GDP still not larger than Kenya's entire GDP? Yes Or No? Answer that and see how lame you sound.. 1 Like |
Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by KwachImani(f): 6:59am On Sep 05, 2016 |
aresa:
Let me just entertain your thoughtless and baseless argument just for the sake of argument, with or without your irrelevant devaluation nonsense, is Lagos's GDP still not larger than Kenya's entire GDP?
Yes Or No?
Answer that and see how lame you sound.. And why should the GDP of over 200 million people be any less than that of only 38 million people?...........Whats Lagos' population and whats Nairobi's or Kenya's population again. Please stop exposing your stupidity consistently,if any thing, your GDP should be over 3 trillion by now,going by the humongous size of your population. Argue from a different viewpoint. 1 Like |
Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by Litmus: 12:29pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
aresa:
Let me just entertain your thoughtless and baseless argument just for the sake of argument, with or without your irrelevant devaluation nonsense, is Lagos's GDP still not larger than Kenya's entire GDP?
Yes Or No?
Answer that and see how lame you sound.. Don't waste your time... |
Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by Litmus: 12:42pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
....amazes me that some of you Nigerians engaging these people that claim to come from all sorts of funny African places cannot see the the signature. You guys don't see the similarities or better still you guys cannot continence the possibility that you're in effect arguing for the most part with those same Ghanians (with IPOB Fanatics wading in too) that used to post and cuss you Nigerians from the perspective of a South African. And, of course, eventually the natives of whatever Nation this particular Ghanaian or Ghanaians pose as to argue with you join in too. |
Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by aresa: 4:09pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
KwachImani:
And why should the GDP of over 200 million people be any less than that of only 38 million people?...........Whats Lagos' population and whats Nairobi's or Kenya's population again. Please stop exposing your stupidity consistently,if any thing, your GDP should be over 3 trillion by now,going by the humongous size of your population. Argue from a different viewpoint. There is a difference between Kemya and Nairobi. I was comparing Lagos state's 20 million with the whole of Kenya and not Nigeria's 170 million, learn how to read and comprehend simple English words.. Nairobi is the capital and a state in Kenya and not the country Lagos is a state in Nigeria and the former Federal capital of Nigeria Kenya as a country has a population of 44 million Lagos as a state has a population of 20 million Meaning the entire population of the whole of Kenya doubles Lagos state's population But Lagos as a state commands a GDP that's larger than 40 African countries entire GDP Lagos as a state in Nigeria is the 7th largest economy in Africa Lagos's GDP doubles and almost triple the whole of Kenya's economy including your Nairobi put together.. Lagos can buy and sell the whole of Kenya 3 times over. Stupidity is you thinking Nairobi is a country when if fact it's a common state and capital in Kenya just like Lagos. Btw, go back to elementary school to learn geography, countries and capitals and quit embarrassing the people who suffered to educate you.. 1 Like |
Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by Hbuyosh(m): 4:54pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
aresa:
There is a difference between Kemya and Nairobi.
I was comparing Lagos state's 20 million with the whole of Kenya and not Nigeria's 170 million, learn how to read and comprehend simple English words..
Nairobi is the capital and a state in Kenya and not the country
Lagos is a state in Nigeria and the former Federal capital of Nigeria
Kenya as a country has a population of 44 million
Lagos as a state has a population of 20 million
Meaning the entire population of the whole of Kenya doubles Lagos state's population
But Lagos as a state commands a GDP that's larger than 40 African countries entire GDP
Lagos as a state in Nigeria is the 7th largest economy in Africa
Lagos's GDP doubles and almost triple the whole of Kenya's economy including your Nairobi put together..
Lagos can buy and sell the whole of Kenya 3 times over.
Stupidity is you thinking Nairobi is a country when if fact it's a common state and capital in Kenya just like Lagos.
Btw, go back to elementary school to learn geography, countries and capitals and quit embarrassing the people who suffered to educate you..
I see u have been running riot all over this forum, making useless arguments about Nigeria being better than Kenya in "all aspects", but how wrong u are! The GDP of Lagos vs Kenya........Lagos is a big city of well over 22million pipo, with thousands of businesses catering for the high incomed pipo. Much of the Lagos Revenue comes from the many corporations based there etc. Therefore, it is only natural that a large city such as Lagos, it being the commercial hub of a large country such as Nigeria and catering for the needs of so many pipo (180million) is bound to have such a huge GDP. Pipo in the city of Lagos, just like in the most other cities around the world have higher income per capita than the pipo in the rural areas. Now, Kenya is a country with only around 44million pipo, around 65 percent of its citizens live in the rural areas. Obviously the incomes of these rural folks isnt comparable to those in the big cities such as Lagos and Nairobi, however it is comparable to the living standards of the rural folks in Nigeria. Now let us compare the living standard between Lagosians and Nairobians Lagos State GDP (2016)=$90billion Population=22million What is the GDP per Capita of Lagosians therefore? Roughly $4100 Nairobi County GDP (2014)=26billion Population=3.8million GDP per capita rough estimate=$6500 2 Likes |
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Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by aresa: 6:41pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
[s] Hbuyosh:
I see u have been running riot all over this forum, making useless arguments about Nigeria being better than Kenya in "all aspects", but how wrong u are! The GDP of Lagos vs Kenya........Lagos is a big city of well over 22million pipo, with thousands of businesses catering for the high incomed pipo. Much of the Lagos Revenue comes from the many corporations based there etc. Therefore, it is only natural that a large city such as Lagos, it being the commercial hub of a large country such as Nigeria and catering for the needs of so many pipo (180million) is bound to have such a huge GDP. Pipo in the city of Lagos, just like in the most other cities around the world have higher income per capita than the pipo in the rural areas.
Now, Kenya is a country with only around 44million pipo, around 65 percent of its citizens live in the rural areas. Obviously the incomes of these rural folks isnt comparable to those in the big cities such as Lagos and Nairobi, however it is comparable to the living standards of the rural folks in Nigeria.
Now let us compare the living standard between Lagosians and Nairobians
Lagos State GDP (2016)=$90billion Population=22million What is the GDP per Capita of Lagosians therefore?
Roughly $4100
Nairobi County GDP (2014)=26billion Population=3.8million
GDP per capita rough estimate=$6500
[/s] Does your misguided and upside down rubbish negate the fact that Lagos state alone in Nigeria with 20 million people has a larger GDP and economic activities that the whole of Kenya put together almost 3 times over? Does it it alter the fact that Lagos state alone in Nigeria has the 7th largest economy in the whole of Africa, kenya included? Of what relevance is your pointless and irrelevant essay? Only low self esteem, unpatriotic and self loathing people put little and insignificant countries above their own country. Have some sense of pride in your own country and greatness instead of rooting for her failure.. Abeg stop the nonsense.. |
Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by KwachImani(f): 8:14am On Sep 06, 2016 |
Nairobi's 3.8 million population represents 26 billion dollars even without OIL,it still would be 130 billion dollars if it had a population of 22 million. On the other hand Lagos has 22 million population representing 91 billion dollars,means its under performing even with all the OIL $$$.
I can imagine if your Lagos had only 3.8 million population.
To be equal to Nairobi,even marginally, Lagos needs to have a GDP of 130 billion dollars or more and strictly without OIL. 2 Likes |
Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by KwachImani(f): 8:21am On Sep 06, 2016 |
aresa: [s][/s]
Does your misguided and upside down rubbish negate the fact that Lagos state alone in Nigeria with 20 million people has a larger GDP and economic activities that the whole of Kenya put together almost 3 times over?
Does it it alter the fact that Lagos state alone in Nigeria has the 7th largest economy in the whole of Africa, kenya included?
Of what relevance is your pointless and irrelevant essay?
Only low self esteem, unpatriotic and self loathing people put little and insignificant countries[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font] above their own country.
Have some sense of pride in your own country and greatness instead of rooting for her failure.. Abeg stop the nonsense.. Kenya is not a little insignificant country either, its a FIRST'S in many fields, including the recent concluded OLYMPICS. It was the first African country on the medal table and worldwide,it rubbed shoulders with world's heavy weights. Your giant of Africa was nowhere to be seen. I wonder how it would be in here if only there were 200 million Kenyans with all the billions of barrels of OYEL!,besides its over 585,000 square KM's not as tiny as you may think. Inasmuch its on a path to even becoming something beyond Africa's wildest imaginations. 2 Likes |
Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by aresa: 1:29pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
KwachImani: Nairobi's 3.8 million population represents 26 billion dollars even without OIL,it still would be 130 billion dollars if it had a population of 22 million. On the other hand Lagos has 22 million population representing 91 billion dollars,means its under performing even with all the OIL $$$.
I can imagine if your Lagos had only 3.8 million population.
To be equal to Nairobi,even marginally, Lagos needs to have a GDP of 130 billion dollars or more and strictly without OIL. Lagos economy is not oil economy. You can cut and dice around, Lagos economy is still larger than the whole of Kenyan economy almost 3 times. Find a better argument abeg.. |
Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by PentiumProf: 10:06pm On Sep 07, 2016 |
aresa:
Lagos economy is not oil economy and never be.
You can cut and dice around, Lagos economy is still larger than the whole of Kenyan economy almost 3 times.
Find a better argument abeg.. like you said larger than kenyan economy but nothing to show for being large |
Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by aresa: 12:28am On Sep 08, 2016 |
PentiumProf:
like you said larger than kenyan economy but nothing to show for being large Nigerians see what Igbos, unpatriotic and anti Nigerian elements can not see of course.. |
Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by Horus(m): 4:43am On Apr 02, 2017 |
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Re: ICT In Nigeria VS Kenya. Nigerian Youths And Inferiority Complex. by Nobody: 7:43pm On Nov 11, 2017 |
aresa: We've seen many Nigerian youths and some unpatriotic and ignorant adults like Reno Omokri on social post shallow and unintelligent pictures of of Minister of communication and another man from Kenya for some illogical and irrational comparisons about looks and fashion.
1. Nigeria is the dominant ICT hub in Africa, many times larger than Kenya
2. Nigeria has more ICT investments in that any other country in Africa including Kenya
3. Nigeria has more ICT entrepreneurs and HUBs than Kenya
4. Nigeria's ICT innovations from online businesses to Job and recruitment engines are the largest in Africa
5. Facebook CEO and founder just 1 day in Kenya, but spent several days in Nigeria engaging not only the ICT side of our economy, but also entertainers, digital businesses and marketers and film makers and even returned to Nigeria for more ICT events and dialogue with the Leadership in Nigeria.
6. Facebook CEO himself personality invested tens of millions of dollars in our ICT sector which is a strong affirmation and believe in our strong ICT economy.
Kenya is nowhere close to Nigeria when it comes to ICT so of what relevance is what their ICT person looks like or what he wears.?
Looks and fashion is not a sing of greatness or smarts, me dressing and looking better than you doesn't mean I'm smarter and more successful than you.
For our ICT to be better than Kenya several times over, it means we have better ICT environment than Kenya and the rest of Africa.
What is driving such ignorant ICT sentiments from the likes of Reno Omokri and many ignorant and thoughtless Nigerian youths is inferiority complex, ignorance and low self esteem.
While many Nigerians including the ICT sector are working hard and contributing to our economy and our greatness, these shallow characters with inferiority complex are busy crying and worrying about looks and fashion..
Nigeria is great and so it shall remain regardless our challenges...
1. Google Africa's hq is in Nairobi Nokia Siemens Africa Hq is in Nairobi Visa Africa Hq is in Nairobi Cisco Systems Africa Hq is in Nairobi Qualcomm Africa Hq is in Nairobi Mastercard'Africa Hq outside of South Africa is in Nairobi IBM Africa Hq is in Nairobi. Not a single Tech multinational is based in Nigeria. Even Tencent is coming to Nairobi. 2.The answer is No. www.ictworks.org/top-5-countries-ict4d-africa-are-kenya-ghana-nigeria-tanzania-and/#.WgdBh5-EbqAAlso refer to Number 1 3.Nigeria does have more hubs than Kenya.Loool!!!care to repèat that again 4.I would like to hear which Nigerian online innovation has had a global impact.I can point to many in Kenya that are the talk even in Silicon Valley.Be it ìPay,Kopokopo,the previous PSV cashless system and Huduma Centre ,which won the global innovation award last year. 5.And what impact did Zukerberg have? In Kenya,Facebook is not just a media app.IT IS AN INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER.Facebook has over 600 WiFi hotspots in Kenya http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/corporate/companies/Facebook-switches-on-600-Wi-Fi-hotspots-in-Kenyan-towns/4003102-4067026-6e0i3bz/index.html6.Refer to Number 5.Can you show where Zukerberg invested in Nigeria.In Kenya we can!!! |