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Nairobi Tour : Facebook founder Mark Zukerberg Eats Ugali and Tilapia


The Facebook  billionaire CEO who was in Nigeria for three days has left for Nairobi,Kenya.After enjoying Nigerian jollof rice, he has moved on to Kenyan delicacy Ugali (corn flour)and tilapia

You can never Please Nigerians, Reno omokori and some other people are now saying Mr Zuckerberg ignored Nigerian Government, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg is in Kenya after a three-day visit in Lagos, Nigeria. one of Mark  Zuckerberg’s first stop was at the popular fish joint Mama Oliech on Marcus Garvey road,

Nairobi. He announced this on his own facebook page
“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,” posted Zuckerberg on his FB page
“We ate at MAMA Oliech Restauranta local place everyone recommended. One of my favorite parts of traveling to a new country is trying the food. I enjoyed ugali and a whole fried tilapia for the first time and loved them both,”

Plate of Ugali and fried tilapia that Mark Zuckerberg was eating

The man sitting directly across from Mark is Joseph Muncheru; the (young) Kenyan Cabinet Secretary of Information and Communications.
Many are now Pointing to the fact that the Nigerian government was not even officially aware of Mark Zuckerberg’s presence and now he immediately went to dine with the Kenyan government upon arrival in Kenya, some are saying its really worrisome. Is it Compulsory he meets with a Nigerian Government Official, its not like he is also a politician, Do you See Anything wrong with this? Cos me personally i dont.
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