In the new world economy, innovative technology has been driving change, especially in education, healthcare and business ecosystems, making life better and easier for the rural communities around the world.
Narrating her experience how technology has helped her save a life, Josephine Udo, 40, a petty trader, had just left home for her stall beside the ever-busy road in Oban town, Cross River State.
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