2013
DOI: 10.1108/ijssp-05-2012-0042
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Tokunbo ICT

Abstract: PurposeInformation and communication technology (ICT) stands out as a major indicator and driver of the modern age. It catalytically advances globalization processes across professions, disciplines and agencies across international boundaries. In spite of the widespread utilization of ICT, Nigeria in particular and Africa in general lag behind in the ICT revolution. Striving to modernise and develop, though, Nigeria is rather dependent on the developed world for ICT access and utilization. Nigeria accesses ICT… Show more

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“…Second hand buying of branded products is the cheapest way to increase the status in society. Another factor is the children who are going to schools come in contact with social networking sites [20]. Social websites influence the children regarding the branded and unbranded products which pester the buying of SHP among consumers to maintain the social esteem in the eyes of others [16].…”
Section: Social Valuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second hand buying of branded products is the cheapest way to increase the status in society. Another factor is the children who are going to schools come in contact with social networking sites [20]. Social websites influence the children regarding the branded and unbranded products which pester the buying of SHP among consumers to maintain the social esteem in the eyes of others [16].…”
Section: Social Valuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are supposed to devote their whole senior year to academic pursuits, which should help them succeed and graduate. Information and Communication Technology, particularly computer-based ICTs, are readily available to these final-year pupils in that most, if not all, of them have a connection to the internet or web in one way or another, through either their web phones (such as java and simbian phones) on their laptops or desktops connected with the help of a modem (Omobowale, 2013).…”
Section: Statement Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%