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Twitter CEO meets with Tech Entrepreneurs in Lagos

Admin November 8, 2019

Photo credit: Jack Dorsey on Twitter

CEO of the popular social media application , Twitter, Jack Dorsey on Friday met with tech entrepreneurs at Co-creation Hub (CcHUB) in Nigeria’s commercial capital, Lagos State.

Sharing pictures from the meeting on his verified handle, Jack posted “Talking with the entrepreneurs of  @Cc_HUB!”

Jack had earlier announced his arrival in Nigeria on Thursday evening with the post, “So grateful to finally be in Nigeria”.

He was earlier hosted to a welcome dinner on Thursday, where he met with media personality, Tolu Oniru-Demuren, popularly called Toolz, former government official, Dr. Joe Abah among others.

Arriving with other Twitter executives, Dorsey will be in Africa for the whole of November to meet with local entrepreneurs in the continent.

Recall that Dorsey posted a tweet regarding his visit last month — saying Ethiopia, Ghana, Nigeria, and South Africa are the countries he plans to visit during his time in Africa.

CcHub one of Africa’s biggest hubs has become a hub to reckon with across Africa. Recall that in his first trip to Sub-Saharan Africa, the Facebook CEO also visited the hub which has acquired Kenya’s iHub for an undisclosed fee.

 

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