A technology firm has launched new social media platform called Yomen Cloud.
The platform is a non-seductive, anti-pornography social media platform, aimed to promote morals.
Speaking during the launch, Itek’s head of Marketing, Africa Region, Marypearl Nate, said it was strategic that the first global launch of Yomen Cloud was being held in Nigeria.
Nate said the African nation is indeed one of the world’s largest patronisers of the internet and home of potential Software Applications gurus.
He revealed that there will be other global launches of Yomen Cloud in other regions of the world, including Asia, America, the UK, Russia, China, France, etc.
He said 13 September, 2023 will go down in history as a social media sanitation day, adding that it deployed AI and several indigenous technological researches in building an App that blocks out nude photographs and morally indecent content from the platform.
He said it offers users more than three times what other social media platforms combined are making available to their own users.
On his part, an Itek engineer, Josh Palmas recounted some of the captivating features of Yomen Cloud to include mouth-watering advert rates, end-to-end encryption of voice and video calls now being perfected and simplified job placement procedures for job seekers.
Others, he said, are easy payment of electricity bills, TV subscriptions, airtime and data purchases.
Announcing that the Yomen Cloud App is now available on Google Play and Apple Stores for free downloads, Palmas called on youths across the continents, as well as the governments of Africa’s nations, to maximally harness the huge economic and employment-generation potentials of Yomen Cloud for exponential growth and national development.
We’ve got the edge. Get real-time reports, breaking scoops, and exclusive angles delivered straight to your phone. Don’t settle for stale news. Join LEADERSHIP NEWS on WhatsApp for 24/7 updates →
Join Our WhatsApp Channel