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Saturday, 17 September 2016

Mark Zuckerberg shares photo of 11 year old Nigerian boy who built a game

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg shared a photo of an 11 year old Nigerian boy named Tayo who built a game called Spike Rush. Read what Zukerberg wrote after the cut...



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    1. Woooòooow! Way to go dear. Linda take note!

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  2. Hmm.. Still doesn't sink. Well, 9ja got talent tho.

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  3. Mark Zuckerberg is one of my idola's in the world, he is very inspiration men of the world

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  4. When you live in a country that provides basic amenities / facilities,surely a giving talent shall unveil👏🏾



    ~glo rule your world~ cos I do•

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  5. Am proud of u tayo. Mark I admire ur way of life

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    1. You're an idiot, you write "Tayo" with a small "t" and Mark with a capital M. You're a salty idiot.

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    2. @Anonymous 8:24PM you are so stupid. Why do Nigerians attach too much importance to irrelevant things? How has starting your name with capital letter put food on your table? or how has it added to your wealth? Has it changed who you are as a person? Why do Nigerians like too much respect as if it will convert to money? Please come down from your high horse and get over your stupid self

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  6. 11 year old with all these rasta dirty scary hair huh?
    PLEASE Alhaji mark zuckerberg this one is what nigerians want now. What they want is for terrorist buhari to step down noting more.
    If he like make he build DICK FREEBORN DON'T CARE.






















    #sad indeed

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    1. You wey ur hair good, wetin u don achieve since u come life? Must you hate unnecessarily?

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    2. You are s frustrated retard with nothing to offer but ur infected comment. You ass wipe.. That boy just gave a lot of kids hope n courage to do great things..

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  7. Wow!
    That kid is going to soar high.

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  8. Wow terrific! Congrats Tayo, im proud of u

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  9. Wow...Nigeria has the needed potential..only if we can encourage ourselves

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  10. http://www.presstv.com/Detail/2016/09/16/484932/Africa-fuel-pollution-Swiss-traders

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  11. WoW! Such a talented young boy! Congrats to him

    Na me talk am!

    Long Live Lib!!!

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  12. He forgot to mention tayo was Nigerian,nice of him though!

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  13. Greatminds...wish Tayo the best

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  14. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Mark is a great individual... Gud to knw he is contributing to humainity in the best way he can though....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  15. aww huge talent
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  16. Tomorrow is bright and very hopeful.

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  17. Mark jst made lil T a Multimillionaire.

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  18. Wow that's nice he is made right away








    Ilovemywife

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  19. How do you know the boy is nigerian? Nigerians ain't the only ones who go by that name...Nigerian, always quick and eager to claim shit they don't own

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    1. @Anonymou 7:32PM why are you so jealous of Nigerians? You sound bitter. For your info, Nigerians are the only ones that bear that name anywhere in the world. It is a typical Nigerian name from the yoruba tribe. If you hate Nigerians so much, why are you visiting their blog? Why are you here commenting? Please get over the hate and your stupid self

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    2. Pls go to your country's boring blog and leave Nigerians alone. You are not needed on this blog

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  20. Mark never mentioned that the boy is a Nigerian though.

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  21. Sorry to burst your bubble. His name is Tayo doesn't mean he's Nigerian and as for his hair, he is clearly biracial

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    1. @Anonymous 8:05AM Sorry to counter your bubble. He is Nigerian and a lot of Nigerians have that hair in Nigeria. It is called dada and it is ancestral. Go to your country's blog and leave Nigeria alone. Fool

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  22. The thought of him being a Nigerian actually feels warm. I wish that an average Nigerian child at this age will not be constantly harrased by power outages, noise pollution, if in a public school, lack of ininfrastructure ie no classroom, chairs and in short, no conducive environment to learn. Yet despite these daunting challenges, Nigerian children manage to shine, pls people, join me to salute the indomitable nigerian spirit and shame on the ever so irresponsible leaders that we have. May God help to simplify and sanctify leadership in nigeria in Jesus name, Amen

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