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The Facebook founder visited Sub-Saharan Africa for the first time on Tuesday, touching down in Lagos, Nigeria. He met with local businesses and developers in an effort to understand howFacebook (FB, Tech30) could “better support tech development and entrepreneurship across Africa,” the company said in a statement.His visit included a trip to a Yaba, known as the Silicon Valley of Nigeria, where he toured a coding camp for kids and met with about 50 local startup founders and developers at CcHub, a local innovation center. Zuckerberg told CNN: “There’s so much energy and so much potential here. I just want to walk around and meet folks.” Read more on CNN MONEY.

 

Mobility Arts LTD and Franciscan Media have signed a Content distribution agreement. Under this agreement, Mobility Arts LTD is licensed to distribute the Saint of the Day Audio content exclusively in Africa.

Franciscan Media is a Christian media organisation based in Cincinnati, Ohio U.S.A. They seek to help Christians grow closer to God by creating inspiring and innovative products in the spirit of St. Francis, meeting individuals where they are on their personal faith journeys.

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We are pleased to announce that Mobility Art LTD has been offered a Licence to offer Value Added services in Nigeria by the Nigerian Communications Commission subject to payment of Licence fees, Type approval of equipment to be used and other conditions.

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