introduceyourself, introducing myself.

Introducing myself on #steemit

I am Al Justun.
I'm from #Nigeria.

Sometime around June 2017, steemit was mentioned to me on the largest Africa crypto telegram group cryptogene.
Then I was more interested on crypto trading and such never paid any attention to it.
Other reason is because then I wss more comfortable with #Twitter, #Facebook and do not need any other social media besides them.

By September, I came across steemit again, this time it was on a special telegram group, this time I had show some interest in it .

I tried to create an account but it did not. I had to try again after that and the same thing happened. I didn't quit nor give up. I had to try again of which on 12 October, 2017 it was successfully creeated.

I was supposed to write the #introduceyourself but I didn't because I didn't know what it was all about nor how to go about it.
Subsequently, while searching through steemit I came across it. Also, @acidyo, @jerrybanfield, @good-karma, @naijaboost, @airhawk-project have also written about the topic introducing yourself and why it is important. It is based one this that I have to make this post.

I wish to seize this very opportunity to thank and appreciate @scozcky for creating the telegram group cryptogene which later became the meeting point for the creators of first Nigerian telegaram steemit community.

@dreamchaser and created the Telegaram Group steemitdotcom.

As awaresness of steemit social media grew across Nigeria, so was the need of steamians especially minnows.
To cater for the needs of both minnows and other steamians, one Telegram Group airhawk sbd exchange and a steemit account were created. The former is p2p market place where buying and selling of #steem and #sbd with local currency takes place whilst the latter is a steemit account which curates steamians. The content it curate is mostly that which relates to Nigeria in particular and Africa.
They are not alone on this as @stach and @naijaboost are steemit account which curates specifically Nigerian authors (steamians).
I'm grateful for their contribution to steemit community and to Nigeria by the level of awareness they have creeated.

Authors whose content has been helpful:

There are lots of authors whom I have I have found their work so enriching. These authors include:

  1. @greenrun
  2. @otemzi whose tutorial post on markdown quite enriching.
  3. @acidyo
  4. @jerrybanfield
  5. @good-karma
  6. @dreamchasser
    7.@jesta

THINGS I LIKE ABOUT STEEMIT:

  1. The amazing community,
  2. Markdown tools that aid beautiful content creation,
  3. The quality of content found on it,
  4. The continuous evolution of steemit
  5. Censorship resistant currency of the platform (steem & sbd),
  6. The perks (reward) that it gives.
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