From Abel Leonard, Lafia

In an exclusive interview with The Sun on Saturday, during the relaunch of Tellit, the co founders stressed that Tellits global Impact have proudly embraces a thriving community of over four thousand (4000) active users from across the globe.

Sun gathered that the platform is dedicated to creating a learning culture ignites the fire of imagination within every member, fostering a supportive space for aspiring authors to refine their craft and share their stories with the world.

According to Destiny I. Ogwuche, the Co-founder and CEO, alongside Israel Alegbeleye, the Co-founder and CTO, emphasized the platform’s key features and dedication to fostering a supportive environment for writers worldwide.

With over 30 forums covering an array of topics, including literature, creativity, fashion, and programming, they said Tellit encourages users to share their stories and engage in meaningful discussions. The platform also offers readers a rich tapestry of freshly churned content waiting to be discovered, appreciated, and shared.

“Tellit boasts an intuitive and user-friendly design that ensures a seamless experience for all users. Whether writers are seeking feedback, exploring resources, or connecting with like-minded individuals, every feature is easily accessible, making the journey effortless and enjoyable,” said Destiny I. Ogwuche.

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One distinctive aspect of Tellit is its commitment to shining a spotlight on African voices. “In a digital landscape often dominated by Western perspectives, the platform aims to change the narrative by providing quality and verified content about Africa, fostering empathy and understanding of the African experience,” explained Israel Alegbeleye.

The CEO and co-founders expressed pride in the platform’s thriving community, with over four thousand active users from across the globe. Tellit’s mission is to reach millions through captivating narratives, informative news, and grounded creative writing, creating a vibrant and supportive space for aspiring authors.

“At the heart of Tellit’s success lies its dedication to creating a learning culture. By employing behavioral psychology and experience-driven design, the platform ignites the fire of imagination within every member, whether they are seasoned authors or beginners, as they connect with one another and receive valuable feedback,” stated Destiny I. Ogwuche.

Destiny I. Ogwuche and Israel Alegbeleye further emphasized their vision for Tellit as a movement for African voices and those who amplify them, promoting core African values and empowering the world with a deeper understanding of the continent’s richness.

The co-founders urges all passionate writers seeking a community that values their voice to join Tellit via their website. By expressing their thoughts, unleashing their creativity, and engaging with like-minded individuals. “writers can embark on a lifelong journey of inspiration, empowerment, and making a real difference in the world.”