Africa Holds Another Ready-Made Audience For Steemit! Learn More About Africa In Our Series!


 


Africa! Africa! Africa! 

Let’s tackle Africa once a again! Indeed, Africa like any other continent contains people! Ofcourse, it is established that skin color is nothing. Humans are the same everywhere, thus, in this post, we will tackle "living conditions in Africa". 

On steemit, we have seen many South Africans and an great influx of Nigerians recently. Just a few Ghanians and perhaps, some Moroccans. Hopefully, by the end of this post, we will draw in and get to know all other African steemians. 

Mass adoption of steemit in Africa is very possible but this will take sometime no doubt. To bring steemit to Africa though, we will need to understand the state of living in African nations, so as to establish all possible deterrents to mainstream steem adoption. 

A typical African wants so so so wants to be on steemit! Steemit changes lives and many Africans already, so want to change their lives. A typical kid in Africa, starts to realize that he is suffering very early and starts to sought after change. Especially in poor homes, kids start to realize very early a sense of responsibility with regards to fixing their household. Very early in life, a son starts to take the role of Father, towards younger siblings and first-born daughters start becoming mothers really early. 

A typical first-born daughter, who is already 10 years old already has roles in the house; such as waking up early in the morning to sweep the compound; do the dishes; then she is back into the house time, to bath her "8 and 6" years-old siblings. 

Yes, it is not uncommon to see a 10 year old girl, bathing her younger siblings very early in the morning! "She already loves this role". 

At 13, boys start to become ambitious. Puberty sets in and "don’t go thinking they are looking for girls to date". Hahaha, a 13 year old already wants to fix his household and his minds starts to shape up, towards this cause and by 18 years old, it becomes totally clear and the only thing they really want.

To watch your loved ones suffer for ages as a first son, is not easy! A typical African, is in search-mode for greener pasture! Infact, i tell you; 

as we speak Africans are somewhere on the oceans in cold sea, bundled into enclosures to be snuck into Europe etc in their quest for greener pasture and some die before they get to their destination from cold and hunger! 

They haven’t even attempted getting a tourist visa because even a tourist visa, for many Africans, “is like going to the moon!” 

Knowledge is power! 


If Africans, realize that Steemit is greener pasture so to speak or that enabling-environment and level-playing field; one that doesn't require a tourist visa to enter; upon which they can build dreams, you won't need an invitation to get them on steemit!

"Africa has another ready-made audience for steemit!"
 

Today, we celebrate 10 steemians who took up the #onequality challenge, in the persons of:

@arkintea @feekayo @trillex @woleybabz @mz-fisteganos @gbenga @oluwoleolaide @ericdyce @dammylohar and @timoshey 

We also all the the South African Kids writing under #gedwriting as they practically are using steemit to find themselves!

"Learning is ultimately earning!"; Open your eyes and this is very plain to see!


 

Leave a comment below!

Mention any African Steemian you know in the comment and we will  start by following these accounts. Knowing our number is essential and a  huge part of our growth.  Incase you bring in a new steemian on steemit today, bring them here to join us. Feel free to use #afro-naija within your great quality posts, so we can check them out! We will also constantly visit #gedwriting and #onequality and looking out to support Africans in general as well as Nigerians, who endeavor to create quality content! For discussions and probable questions, leave a comment below or join: 

https://discord.gg/RS3t7Z7

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