A new study by the Internet Society released on Aug. 30 at the African Peering and Interconnection Forum (AfPIF) revealed that Internet access and availability are not enough to get people online, but in order to make the Internet more appealing, there is need to encourage homegrown content.
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OMOBOLAJI DAVID-OJUMU
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