Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook, returned to Nigeria from Kenya on Friday, September 2, 2016 to meet with the president, Muhammadu Buhari in Aso Rock.
Zuckerberg ended his three-day trip to Nigeria on Thursday where he was received in Kenya by the country’s information technology minister.
Here are photos from the meeting.
President Buhari commended the Mark Zuckerberg, the chief executive office and founder of Facebook for his generosity of sharing his wealth of knowledge with Nigerian youths, and inspiring a new generation of entrepreneurs.
Buhari met with the Internet entrepreneur at the Presidential Villa when Zuckerberg visited Nigeria to promote his company’s new initiatives in Nigeria. The president said the various meetings held with Nigerian youths since his arrival were most timely as the country was already exploring opportunities to spur development through entrepreneurship.
A statement by the president’s spokesperson, Femi Adesina, shared on his Facebook page, quoted Buhari as saying, “Nigeria has always been identified as a country with great potentials for growth, especially with our youthful population, but now we are moving beyond the potentials to reality.”
“I am impressed by your simplicity in sharing your knowledge and wealth with those with less income,’’ the president said.
President Buhari noted that the simplicity and magnanimity of the entrepreneur, who is among the world’s richest men, had also challenged the culture of lavish wealth display and impulsive spending that had become peculiar to Nigerians.
“In our culture, we are not used to seeing successful people appear like you. We are not used to seeing successful people jogging and sweating on the streets.
“We are more used to seeing successful people in air-conditioned places. We are happy you are well-off and simple enough to always share,’’ he added.
In his remarks, Zuckerberg said he was impressed by the interest, energy and entrepreneurial spirit displayed by young Nigerians in all the ICT camps that he had visited.
“I was highly impressed by the talent of the youths in the Co-creation Hub in Yaba. I was blown away by their talent and the level of energy that I saw,’’ he said.
Zuckerberg said he was in the country to promote the penetration of “fast and cheap” internet connectivity, Express-wifi, that would help people create online businesses and reduce poverty.