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Ensure That You Too Have Access To The East African Social Network

By Eugenia Dickerson


You cannot doubt that in its relatively short lifetime social networking has taken the world by storm. Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and the like have changed the way people run their day-to-day lives and interact with those in them. However, such networking no longer exists purely on a personal level and many companies and corporations have taken to using an East African social network to do business on an international scale.

Most surprisingly however is the use of this networking to affect change. Most notably in certain parts of Africa such as Libya and Egypt in which social networks were used to disseminate information and inspired normal citizens to rise up against their unjust and autocratic leadership. This is of course an extreme case but serves to highlight the potential such networking can wield when used correctly.

Started as a means to connect those countries in the eastern parts of the Dark Continent, it is the belief of the network that "personal relationships are the foundation for life". With this in mind the network aims to foster personal, social, intellectual and professional connections in growing Africa's information economy. Bringing the continent into the light of the information age and creating strong bonds between people will help to bring people and nations together like never before.

The primary reason for the existence of the internet and social networks is largely the provision and dissemination of information to any who seek access to it. Such information could be invaluable to less fortunate individuals who could make use of this information for improving education, health or even local and international news. Knowledge is power and access to the internet might even help to combat the spread of HIV and AIDS which is so rife across the African continent.

Now with access to social networks, African citizens can share and engage in debate like never before and avoid being swayed by government propaganda and hate speech. The uprisings against the dictatorships in Libya and Egypt during 2011 are evidence of the power of such free and fair information. It is important that a people are given the power to tell their government what to do, rather than the other way around.

Maybe it's online dating that you're interested in. Nowadays more and more people are taking to online dating than ever before and the stigma behind it is slowly becoming something of the past. The site offers a number of options for singles to meet that guy or girl of their dreams, which is all very convenient.

On top of this, the cost for internet access is all too often outside the capabilities of many African citizens. However, as the technology progresses this will hopefully become a problem of the past. This is because more and more African citizens are given capabilities for internet access.

Although Africa's internet infrastructure is still far from perfect it is encouraging to know that steps have been taken in the last few years to help the situation. Citizens are now able to share information with each other and the world like never before and the East African social network has made this feat even easier for the man on the street. Hopefully in time the internet will come to shine a little light on the Dark Continent.




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