All Eyes on Zagasm: Is GU Abraham Quietly Building Africa’s Next Social Media Giant?

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I see the impossible & I make it kneel

This is the mantra of GU Abraham, a name you’re about to hear a lot more often. He is the rumored CEO of Zagasm, a new social media platform that’s already a sensation before it has even been launched. In a world where it can cost a staggering $300,000 or more to build a modern social media app, reports suggest GU Abraham is doing something unbelievable.
The whisper is that he’s pulling this off with an initial investment of almost 10% of that cost, yet he’s already seeing returns that most would dream of. In just a few short months, Zagasm has achieved an impressive 50% fame—without a single user having downloaded the app.
This isn’t just massive; it’s almost unheard of. It forces a question on everyone’s mind: Could GU Abraham be the Mark Zuckerberg of Africa? Is this the mind that will fundamentally change how we connect and share? Like he use to say and I quote “I see the impossible and I make it kneel
The app’s launch is supposedly just around the corner, and the anticipation is at an all-time high. Everyone is watching to see if this incredible pre-launch buzz translates into a full-blown revolution. As GU Abraham himself says, he’s not out for jokes. He’s out to make the impossible kneel.

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