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    Davido Launches Chatter, Own Social Media App

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    David Adeleke, Nigerian musician well known as Davido, has launched Chatter, a new social media application.

    Chatter is a social audiovisual utility platform designed to help amplify the voice of content creators and connect them with a vibrant community.

    However, the app’s usage goes beyond content creators; business-minded individuals, as well as people looking to connect, have a place on it.

    The musician used his social media accounts to announce the app’s release.

    He gave a brief history of the development of the software and its features with his friend.

    The well-known musician from Nigeria stated that he and Sir Banko, his close friend are the owners of the app.

    The music icon posted information about Chatter, a social audiovisual utility platform that connects content creators to a lively community and helps them magnify their voices.

    In the past eight months, Davido has undertaken three internet projects.

    Recall that the musician introduced his cryptocurrency.

    However, the $DAVIDO coin fell a few days after it launched, prompting some cryptocurrency fans to call it a scam and a rug-pull.

     

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