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in #africans2follow7 years ago

Greetings Everyone !!
It’s another good day, and I am here to talk about great Africans that have supported the African community on Steemit, with either promoting the platform or sharing great ideas that lifts or builds other Africans. We are very proud and wish to celebrate them.

Handwork doesn't guarantee success but improves it’s chances. When you live for a purpose, then hard work is not an option. It is necessity.

This is my way of encouraging those that are beautifying our community. Though it might not be the best pick, if you have or have seen people doing better than this, drop their usernames on the comment box and I will check them out.

The first on my list for the African you can follow is Ehiboss the steemit Boss

View his profile @ehiboss

A Nigerian who has shown his love for steemit by promoting the Platform and introducing steemit to Nigerians in different ways.
@ehiboss is among the organisers of steemit in Nigeria (SIN), a movement that has brought the massive growth of the steemit communities across the country, enabling members to be active and participate fruitfully in steemit. I wasn't present in the last Steemit in Nigeria event, but the people that were present, gave amazing testimonies on how fabulous the event was.
@ehiboss also has a good taste of writing, his daily encouragement and motivational posts are a struck on the mind, he knows how to push for greatness. We only made a one time encounter and I can tell his personality is as simple as nothing. Make sure you follow him, to keep in touch with his updates.

The second on my list for today is Micheal the blockchain entertainer

View His profile @Michaelcj

Have you hear about @steemcamp, a project that aims at promoting steemit in Nigeria and African countries using entertainment, it plans to empower youths, engage in charity activities and also give youth the opportunity to participate in social activities like talent quest and pageantry. @michealcj is the founder of this project and he is so dedicated to making this movement the best on steemit.

@michealcj was also the first to hold a steemit workshop in Kaduna "STEEMUP KADUNA" this event trolled hundreds of people and brought the massive adoption of steemit in the Northern part of the country. Make sure you follow him to keep up with all the events coming up.

The third on my list today is Kwakumax the Ghanaian steemit promoter

View his profile @kwakumax

@kwakumax is a Ghana born who's aim is to make Ghana the number one user of steemit in the African Continent, he works hard with the steemit community in Ghana and has also headed a lot of programs with @tj4real.

The first steemitghana meetup was organised with the support of @kwakumax, I can testify the success of that meetup, because great minds like @ejemai @tojukaka and @fisteganos and many more. If you have seen the online contest by promoting steemit through social media, @kwakumax is giving out free SBD for promoting the platform, you don't want to miss that contest.

Don't hesitate to comment the username of any African that is doing good, it's my pleassure to put them out there for people to see their hardwork and follow them. If i have written anything wrong about anyone of them, don't hesitate to correct me either, I will gladly right my wrong.

Keep on smiling, reading, writing resteem and upvoting.

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