Godwin Benson, a Nigerian tech entrepreneur, has won the Internet.org innovation challenge for education.
Benson is the creator of Tuteria Nigeria, an online platform that links up those interested in learning to potential tutors.
Mark Zuckerberg, who met with Benson during his visit to Nigeria, shared news of the innovator’s achievement.
Besides Benson, five other tech startups emerged winners of the innovation challenge.
They are; Esoko, Hyperion Development, MPedigree Goldkeys, SaferMom, and mPharma Mutti.
Zuckerberg wrote: “Last month in Abuja, Nigeria, I met Godwin Benson. Godwin founded Tuteria Nigeria, an online platform that connects people seeking to learn with people nearby who can teach them.
“Tuteria Nigeria won one of six awards for the Internet.org Innovation Challenge for services that provide education and economic development opportunities across the African continent.
“These services are all examples of the great work being done by entrepreneurs across the African continent to strengthen their communities and create opportunity.
“Congratulations to the winners and all the other entrepreneurs who are doing this important work”, said Zuckerberg.
Internet.org is a partnership between social networking services company Facebook and six companies (Samsung, Ericsson, MediaTek, Opera Software, Nokia and Qualcomm) that plans to bring affordable access to selected internet services to less developed countries.
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