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Nigeria's popular news platform supports cybercafés in Lagos

In a bid to increase internet usage and interactivity among young Nigerians, Pulse Nigeria recently embarked on a state-wide project to support cybercafés.

Pulse views access to the internet as very important as the world constantly embraces the digital age.

Pulse visited about 30 cafés in several parts of Lagos and will pay a certain amount of money for each PC the café has every month.

“It is essential to enable all parts of society to have access to news, education, entertainment and much more. This is big positivity for the community”, a rep for Pulse says.

Launched in November 2011, Pulse is now in the forefront of credible reporting, serving up exciting, entertaining content including breaking news, exclusive interviews, thought-provoking opinion pieces and much more.

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