in Computer Science at the Free University of Berlin, Germany, he developed an interest in the Nigerian technology space.
[5] This domain recorded enough traffic numbers to convince Mark to return to Nigeria from Germany.
[7] Shortly after the launch of Hotels.ng, Mark published a few press articles that caught the attention of Iroko TV's founder, Jason Njoku.
[13][14] The funding follows from the announcement of a profitable 2014 in Hotels.ng, where the platform was said to have ostensibly made $40,000 in monthly revenue in the last half of the year.
[15] Hotels.ng employs 49 locally-working staff in its Yaba office and outsources and crowdsources its data collection to freelance workers.