Will we tell our friends and family about Steemit because billions of us are creating a lot of value for companies that are not returning any of it and then forcing us to see ads for products that often hurt us more than helping? Steem is the better way we are fortune enough to be one of the first to experience?
The above is one thing amongst the several mentioned that I'm sure Nigerians do here on Steemit. They/we do it with a whole lot of zeal and personal commitment. We've have the likes of @tojukaka @ejemai @ewuoso @ehiboss and a host of others champion meet ups, trainings, constets, and most of all setting up of hubs; work stations/places where internet facilities are available 24/7 for content creators to be able to work. @thejohalfiles upvotes on works of these fellows have been countless. Proof positive that they're genuinely promoting and increasing the bandwidth of Steemit even beyond the shores of Nigeria. The amazing thing about these esteemed Steemians is that they've ran/funded all of these projects by themselves and within their means. I trust that they are aware of this info from you @jerrybanfield. I'll strongly recommend them for consideration.
I'm quite new on Steemit, I don't have the reputation to pull this as yet, so I'll give myself ample time to build reputation whilst I refine my plan/proposal. Collaboration may just be another way through though.
On that note, I'll like to ask. What if two or three intending promoters of reputation below the benchmark mentioned above collaborate?
Thanks a million @jerrybanfield for this epochal presentation. Steemit is better because of the value you bring.
Regards,
@marpemusic
@marpemusic for those with a reputation lower than 58 can use voting bots on posts to help raise the reputation if desired or get help with more upvotes on posts or collaborate with those having a higher reputation to make the post!
how sir? can you help me out of this