Funzi’s Mariam Olalekan at Free Basics launch
By Guardian TV
15 May 2016 |
3:09 pm
Mariam Olalekan, who works at Funzi, a mobile learning service, speaks to GTV about the endless opportunities Free Basics is offering, and how users can now enjoy more services from Funzi via the platform.
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