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First Pan-African Social Media Network Launches In Lagos

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In a landmark event held on Monday at its headquarters in Ikeja, Lagos, first Pan-African social media network, MYNGUL, was officially launched. 

The platform, designed to empower African content creators, businesses, and individuals, promises to revolutionise the digital space by enabling users to fully monetise their content without restrictions imposed by global platforms.

Speaking at the launch ceremony, the visionary behind MYNGUL and CEO of BeepAgro Africa, Gilead Okolonkwo,  emphasized the importance of digital sovereignty for Africa.

“For too long, African content creators have been sidelined in the global digital economy. MYNGUL is here to change that narrative by ensuring that Africans control their digital content, earn from it, and build sustainable economic opportunities.

“Africa has been a major player in global content creation, yet creators often face challenges monetising their work due to restrictive policies on international platforms. MYNGUL seeks to address this issue by providing an inclusive platform where users can start earning from day one, without barriers such as follower count or engagement thresholds,” he said.

The name MYNGUL embodies its mission: M – Monetise, Y – Your Power, N – Network, G – Grow, U – Unify, L – Leverage.

With its focus on economic empowerment, MYNGUL aims to foster unity across the continent, promote cultural diversity, and offer a secure, community-driven social media experience.

Key features of MYNGUL include Instant Monetistion – Users can earn immediately without meeting restrictive criteria; Privacy and Security – State-of-the-art encryption and user-controlled data policies ensure a safe digital environment; Community-Driven Growth – MYNGUL fosters niche communities with authentic engagement; Economic Empowerment – The platform supports local businesses and brands in a secure ecosystem. BPI Export Promotion Program Launched Alongside MYNGUL

In addition to launching MYNGUL, Okolonkwo introduced the BPI Export Promotion Program, an initiative designed to help Nigerians and other Africans access international markets for locally made products. The program, facilitated through BPI Market, enables Africans in the diaspora to purchase authentic Nigerian goods at discounted rates while allowing local entrepreneurs to earn in U.S. dollars.

Through the EPC (Export Promotion Code) system, BPI members can share unique codes with international buyers, granting them access to discounted Nigerian goods while generating income for local sellers. This initiative aims to tackle unemployment and create sustainable economic opportunities for young entrepreneurs and small businesses.

Key Features of the BPI Export Promotion Programme includes Diaspora Market Access – A seamless shopping experience for Nigerian products; EPC Earning System – Members earn in foreign currency by sharing their EPC codes; Product Sponsorship – Over 90 highly demanded products are available for sponsorship; Branding & Packaging Support – Helping African businesses meet global standards; Job Creation and Economic Growth – Empowering local businesses and entrepreneurs.

The launch of MYNGUL and the BPI Export Promotion Program marks a significant step toward Africa’ss digital and economic liberation. The serial entrepreneur, Okolonkwo, urged Africans worldwide to embrace the movement, saying, “This is our time to reclaim our digital space, our economy, and our future. We must leverage technology to empower Africa and ensure that our content, products, and ideas are valued on the global stage.”

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