My ICT4D Postcard from Wuse Market in Abuja, Nigeria

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Dear Mom,
Whenever you hear of how poor, hungry, or desperate Africa is, I want you to think of this photo. This is innovation happening in real time in Nigeria. Two teenagers have a business with a laptop and an SD card reader. They take DVD movies people buy in the market and convert them to digital format. Why? Because few have DVD players but many have mobile phones, and these two found opportunity moving data from one to the other.
Replicate this over a country, a continent, and believe that Africa is not a basket case, nor makers of just baskets. Africa is dynamic and money is being made everywhere.
Love, Wayan
This is my entry in Ken Bank’s ICT4D Postcards project. Join us with a post card from your perspective

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2 Comments on “My ICT4D Postcard from Wuse Market in Abuja, Nigeria

  1. Brilliant Wayan – good reminder that ingenuity is universal and hope (or commerce) springs eternal.