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    Business Zuckerberg Fulfils Promise, Adds Hausa Language, Fula to Facebook

    Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg, Friday, added Hausa language, Fula, and two others, Maltese and Corsican to Facebook, making the social media platform become available in more than 100 languages. Zuckerberg announced this yesterday where he expressed optimism that the addition has halted the...
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    World Teenager Sues Her Parents For Posting Embarrassing Photos of Her on Facebook

    An 18-year-old, Austrian has sued her parents for posting embarrassing photos of her on Facebook. RT reports that she's claiming that her parents have, since 2009, shared over 500 “embarrassing and intimate” pictures on the site with their 700 Facebook friends which have “made her life a...
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    Politics Mark Zuckerberg In Closed Door Meeting With President Buhari At Statehouse

    Leadership newspaper is reporting that the founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg is in a closed door meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari at the State House in Abuja. Details still sketchy.... Source: Leadership
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    Politics Why Zuckerberg Did Not Meet Buhari's Minister, Adebayo – Jonathan's Aide, Omokri

    Aide to former President Goodluck Jonathan, Mr. Reno Omokri has revealed why the Facebook boss, Mark Zuckerberg did not pay visit to the Nigerian government, especially the Minister of Communication, Barr. Shittu Adebayo. Mr. Omokri on his social media account used a picture to depict the age...
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    Metro Reuben Abati - The Mark Zuckerberg Visit

    Former Presidential aide, Reuben Abati has published an article on Mark Zuckerberg's recent visit to Nigeria. Mark Zuckerberg’s two-day visit to Nigeria has done a lot for the country; it is a pity no government official or agency has tried to tap into the gains of that visit. He arrived at...
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    Business Facebook Affordable Internet Plans For Nigeria Blows Up With SpaceX Rocket Accident

    A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, the satellite developed to powered social media giant Facebook’s mission to bring affordable internet access to Nigeria and other less-developed countries has exploded on its launch pad Thursday morning while conducting a static fire test at the Cape Canaveral Air Force...
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    Metro Why Facebook Founder, Zuckerberg Arrived Nigeria Unannounced

    Facebook Founder, Mark Zuckerberg, yesterday, arrived Nigeria unannounced to the amazement of many. The 32-year-old tech enterpreneur surprisingly made a sudden visit and inspection of activities at the Co-Creation Hub, Yaba Lagos. However, Vanguard gathered that it was for security...
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    Metro Nigerians Blast CNN Over ‘Zuckerberg Visits Sub-Sahara Africa’ Headline

    Nigerians are angered over the Cable News Network (CNN) omitting the country’s name in the headline report announcing the visit of Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg, to Africa’s most populous country. The International broadcaster, CNN headline mentioned Sub-Sahara Africa as Mr. Zuckerberg’s...
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    World Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook Visits Nigeria

    Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebbook is currently in Nigeria. He arrived Nigeria this afternoon. His first stop is the Co-Creation Hub (CcHub) in Yaba, Lagos.
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    Business Facebook Moves to Monetize WhatsApp

    cebook Inc. is laying the groundwork for the free messaging service WhatsApp to begin making money, allowing businesses to message its more than one billion users. It’s the first step toward monetizing the platform since Facebook Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg agreed to pay $19...
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    How To Recover A Hacked Facebook Account

    Has your Facebook account been hacked? Fret no more. There are easy steps you can take to recover your account. 1. Go to https://www.facebook.com/hacked and you will see a comprise account 2. Click on the button My account is compromised 3. Input your account’s username, email or phone...
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    World Dutchman Lands in Jail For Insulting the King on Facebook

    A 44-year-old Dutchman has bagged 30 days in jail for insulting the king on Facebook. The Dutchman "intentionally insulted" King Willem-Alexander, accusing him of being a murderer, thief and rapist, the Dutch judiciary said. He was convicted of breaking seldom-used royal defamation laws. A...
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    Business Facebook's OpenCellular: What The Platform Means For Nigerians

    As part of its effort to bring internet connectivity to undeserved parts of the world, social network giant Facebook has launched an open-source communications platform called Open Cellular. Mark Zuckerberg shared images on his profile of a shoe box-sized device that contained the hardware...
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    World Mark Zuckerberg Addresses Philando Castile shooting

    Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has addressed the Philando Castile shooting.
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    Business Facebook is Changing its "Like" Button to Something It Believes You'll Like

    Facebook is set to change its "Like" button, after carrying out extensive research, a report from BBC has announced. This is because Facebook's own research showed that more people favoured the thumbs up logo as opposed to the stylised letter F logo. Their research "revealed an increase in...
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    World Facebook 'Spam King' Sentenced to Two Years in Jail

    Forty seven year old Sanford Wallace has been sentenced to two and a half years in prison for sending over 27 million spam emails to Facebook users. He was also fine $310,000 (£218,500). Nicknamed "Spam King," the Las Vegas hacker pleaded guilty to federal charges including fraud and criminal...
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    Facebook: 6 Things You Never Knew You Could Do On The Social Networking Site

    1. You Can Create A Personalized Birthday Video Facebook's birthday video cam lets you choose from among six fun, birthday-themed background filters and record a special 15-second video. Just go to a friend’s Facebook page on their birthday, and go to write a post like you normally would...
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    World Pablo Reyes: How Facebook User Predicted the Death of Prince, Muhammed Ali, Says Trump Will Die

    Pablo Reyes, a Facebook user has managed to fool over 60,000 people after he shared a status from December 2015 that ‘predicted’ (he said) the death of Prince, Muhammad Ali and Harambe the gorilla. Pablo Reyes’ Facebook status has received over 40,000 reactions from shocked users, many of whom...
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    Business Facebook Sponsored CyberXchange Hackathon Competition Launched in Nigeria

    The first ever CyberXchange Hackathon is set to launch in Nigeria, sponsored by internet giants Facebook. The Hackathon is a competition in which teams of university students and young professionals with less than 2 years experience throughout Nigeria compete against each other. The event...
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    Metro Nigerian Facebook User Sets To Meet All Social Media Friends [SEE SCHEDULE]

    A Nigerian Facebook User identified as Gaius Chibueze taken it upon himself to embark upon a journey to meet all his friends on the social media platform. In what seems to be a well planned and elaborate tour, the Facebook user identified has drafted a tour guide and schedule of major cities...
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