Since
the telecommunication sector was deregulated in 2000 and so far, it has
had a ripple effect in almost every facet of our lives and other
sectors. Today, 8 out of 10 Nigerians own phones and not just any phone
but smartphones with the internet. Hence, there is no argument that
mobile phones have contributed so much to the development of Nigeria. Lifestyle Tower, shares 5 ways mobile phones have changed Nigeria.
Mobile Banking
You
don’t need to visit the bank anymore to send money. Just fiddling with a
few buttons on your phone, you can transfer money to your friends,
family and loved ones within seconds. But if you don’t like the extra
charges involved, you should just go the traditional way by going to the
bank!
Health
With
the war against counterfeit drugs intensifying in Nigeria, you can now
send text messages on your phone to confirm if your drug is fake or not.
So, you don’t need to worry anymore about the drugs you purchase.
Despite this, don’t throw caution to the wind.
Entertainment
Although
mobile phones have made it easier for users to access movies and movies
without paying, it has simplified the distribution of songs and movies.
You can upload your songs and videos on YouTube and interested
Nigerians can listen and download. Also, there are music and video
streaming sites where users can buy your content.
Employment
This
is one of the most obvious impact mobile phones is having in Nigeria.
There are prepaid card sellers all over the place and many Nigerians
have been employed by mobile telecommunication companies.
Education
Not
everyone owns personal computers but with their mobile phones they can
access download online textbooks, and access e-libraries as well as have
access to research materials. Hence, you don’t necessarily need to have
PC to educate yourself and embark on research.
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