After four days in Nigeria, Twitter Co-founder Jack Dorsey and three others departed Abuja some hours ago at about 12 noon, after visiting popular tech spots within Lagos and Abuja and personalities such as former Minister of Finance and Co-ordinating Minister of the Economy under the Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, Ngozi Okono-Iweala.
The founder of the famous micro-blogging platform first landed in Lagos and has been making major visits to tech hubs scattered around Lagos as well as visiting one of the popular institutions in the state, University of Lagos.
Below are photo highlights of his four day trip to Nigeria as highlighted by him via his Twitter handle:
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