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TOP 5 MUST HAVE APPS MADE BY NIGERIANS

 1.    WETIN DEY is Nigeria's first Cloud Based Social Messaging & Creative Chat App specifically designed with features to provide speed, security, privacy and promote social development.

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Wetin Dey provides a perfect platform that fosters communications, creativity, educational solutions, and facilitate social interactions that can influence policy formulations. It intends to make sure people are not only given a voice but that they are listened to.

Wetin Dey allows you share unlimited number of photos, large videos, audio file and any type of file (doc, pdf, xls, exe, ppt, zip, Mp3, Mp4, etc.) and has no limits on the size of your media and chats.

Wetin Dey seamlessly syncs across all of your devices and can be used on tablets and phones alike. 

Wetin Dey groups have up to 5000 people and you can create New Channels to broadcast messages to an unlimited number of subscribers.. We built Wetin Dey to make messaging speedy and safe 


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2.stylish.ly is a photo-sharing platform which allows you to showcase your fashion styles and also let people rate your outfits by liking them.It is the perfect solution to "I don't know what to wear" situations as people share clothes, hairstyle, nail paintings and many more. 



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3.CROCODILE BROWSER
Anesi and Osine Ikhianosime, 13 and 15 years old respectively, are students of Greensprings school, Anthony Campus, Lagos, and they developed an Android based web browser called Crocodile Browser Lite sometime last year.
As a matter of fact, these teenagers’ creation is actually on the Google Play Store. 




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4.Go my way
A new ridesharing service, Go My Way, just launched, with backing from some heavyweights in the Nigerian tech ecosystem. Konga CEO, Sim Shagaya is an angel investor and on the board of the startup along with Bill Paladino, Bosun Tijani and Tunji Eleso.
Sim sent a promotional tweet for Go My Way, a ridesharing platform, not long after the service showed up on Twitter.
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Ridesharing has received a bit of attention in Nigeria since the first real one (in Bankole’s opinion) launched not long ago. The CcHub-incubated carpooling service, Jekalo launched its beta in Lagos, exactly two weeks ago in May.
Both appear to be the same service. Go My Way and Jekalo allow passengers hitch rides with drivers going the same way they would like to. However, on looking closer, the differences emerge. Go My Way appears to be positioned for nationwide spread via city to city travel from the word go. And it’s also clearly targeting students. Jekalo is focused on intra-city, Lagos commutes.
5.Orin is starting out as a free service. But not forever. The music startup plans to monetise via a subscription model. Listeners can stream full albums of their favourite artists for $3 a month. They can also elect to buy the music from iTunes. Other features include a daily chart of curated African music, badge for users that unlock achievements and the ability to view music videos from inside the app.
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According to Finbarrs Oketunji, London-based developer and co-founder of the service, “we are making African music more accessible”.
We have certainly heard that before. Orin is wading into a crowded pond that is teeming with all kinds of big and little fish. Spinlet, iRoking, Simfy Africa and even Samsung are all trying to figure out the question of distributing digital music to an African audience. The problems are myriad — music rights licensing, piracy, a culture of free, and the nascence of electronic payment infrastructure, to mention a few.
None of these have deterred Finbarrs Oketunji, however, who says he will devote 100% of his time to this venture and is in the process of building a team to prosecute the personally funded undertaking.
Orin is available and free to download on iOS devices.

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