In what looks like a button from above, the world's 6th 
richest man, Mark Zuckerberg who has been an item in sub-Saharan Africa 
of late must have taken a dramatic return back to Nigeria to Honour the 
president of blacks' most populous nation, Gen. Mohammodu Buhari. 
Zuckerberg who was on a 2-day working visit to Nigeria was 
everywhere but didn't deem it fit to include Nigeria's State House as 
one of his missions. 
But in a mark of honorary respect, the humble man of simple
 style cut his journey short from Kenya to visit Nigeria's number 1 
citizen. 
The multibillionaire businessman and founder of Facebook, 
Mark Zuckerberg, today, September 2nd, paid a visit to President 
Muhammadu Buhari at the presidential villa Abuja.
Recall that the CEO of the world's most popular social 
media platform, arrived in Nigeria for a business research trip few days
 ago in Lagos.
"Zuckerberg is in Nigeria to listen and learn and take 
ideas back to California on how Facebook can better support tech 
development and entrepreneurship across Africa," according to a press 
release from his company.
Zuckerberg visited Kenya yesterday after he left Nigeria 
and took to his Facebook page writing, "I had lunch in Nairobi with 
Joseph Mucheru, the Kenyan Cabinet Secretary of Information and 
Communications. We talked about internet access and his ambitious plans 
for connecting everyone in Kenya."
Mark is a guest at the ongoing Aso Rock Villa Demo day and will be at the AVDD pitch finale holding later today.
As many thought that the techprenuer will depart from the 
country to America, he surprisingly returned to Nigeria, and paid a 
visit to the number one citizen where he was pictured taking selfies 
with government officials at the presidential villa.



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