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Nigeria’s Economy’ll Be Driven By Technology, Not Oil – Osinbajo by joshuaakindele7(m): 10:22am On Jun 20, 2019
The Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, says the growth of the Nigerian economy will mostly be driven by technology and not the oil and gas industry.

Osinbajo made this known at the unveiling of PricewaterhouseCoopers’ Innovation Experience Centre in Lagos on Wednesday.

The Vice President, who was represented by the Director-General of the Budget Office, Ben Akabueze, said the centre was in line with the present administration’s plan to improve the ease of doing business, transform the economy and boost technology adoption.

“The PwC Experience Centre is in line with the smart technology initiative of the government. As an administration, we recognise that Nigeria’s future does not lie in oil and gas but more in technology and innovation. This is anchored on moving the economy away from a resource-based to a people-based model. We must take this seriously going forward,” Osinbajo said.

Other guests at the centre including Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu; the Chairman, Zenith Bank, Jim Ovia; and the Regional Senior Partner, PwC West Africa, Uyi Akpata, urged the corporate community to take advantage of the opportunities in smart technology to transform the country’s economy and boost their performances.

Sanwo-Olu stated that the centre reflected the state government’s plan to transform the city’s economy with smart solutions, urging other corporate entities to take a cue from the consulting firm and take advantage of the government’s technology agenda.

“I think the PwC initiative is the way to go. It is in line with what the Lagos State government is doing to boost the economy. I encourage other companies to see it as a challenge and begin to tap into the opportunities the government is creating,” he said.

According to Ovia, who chaired the event, Nigerian businesses stand a chance to triple their growth rate and earnings through innovation and technology.

“The options are to innovate and transform or die,” he said.

Through the centre, Akpata said the firm was expanding its digital services and innovative solution offerings across West Africa.

He added, “The centre, the first of its kind by a professional services firm in West Africa combines creativity, research, existing knowledge and strategic insight with a new structured way of solving problems. This unique, modular, flexible concept supports PwC’s clients’ teams in exploring, designing and building user-centric solutions, ranging from re-imagining customer experiences to fully transforming business models and creating new ecosystems. The use of emerging technologies is pivotal to this designing process.”

Also, Partner and Experience Centre Leader, PwC West Africa, Femi Osinubi, noted, “We are harnessing the power of intelligent digital and we will be asking the tough questions. We will not just be solving client problems; we will actually be building entirely new businesses, whole new platforms that have not been considered before. We shall draw out the value within the market in areas where we can combine business, technology and experience but underpinned by deep customer insights.”

Re: Nigeria’s Economy’ll Be Driven By Technology, Not Oil – Osinbajo by Nbote(m): 10:29am On Jun 20, 2019
And yet U ppl are spending more looking for more oil in d north than spending it on improving power infrastructure which will in turn drive d technology sector

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Re: Nigeria’s Economy’ll Be Driven By Technology, Not Oil – Osinbajo by ManspaceBarber(m): 10:37am On Jun 20, 2019
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Re: Nigeria’s Economy’ll Be Driven By Technology, Not Oil – Osinbajo by Garrieveryday: 10:40am On Jun 20, 2019
But buhari does not believe in technology but oil. That's why he's combing everywhere in the north looking for non-existing oil.

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Re: Nigeria’s Economy’ll Be Driven By Technology, Not Oil – Osinbajo by ideynl1: 10:43am On Jun 20, 2019
This Government just say things without even thinking.

A technology driven economy, yet the election commission claims they don't have server and the government is in support?

Can they show us how they have invested in technology?

All these are just for talk

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Re: Nigeria’s Economy’ll Be Driven By Technology, Not Oil – Osinbajo by SarkinYarki: 10:44am On Jun 20, 2019
Yet he is in support of president that can't spell computer to save his life
Re: Nigeria’s Economy’ll Be Driven By Technology, Not Oil – Osinbajo by mrvitalis(m): 11:19am On Jun 20, 2019
If after 4 years nigerians cant still see an positive impact of ur government then i don't think u should have mouth to make any promise again

Work deliver let ur works speak for u

In 4 years no single road has been started and completed and u say this is a serious government

Dangote started a road and has finished it since ooh
Re: Nigeria’s Economy’ll Be Driven By Technology, Not Oil – Osinbajo by Nobody: 11:28am On Jun 20, 2019
Mr sweet mouth. Tell that to ur oga who is looking for oyel in the north
Re: Nigeria’s Economy’ll Be Driven By Technology, Not Oil – Osinbajo by limeta(f): 11:28am On Jun 20, 2019
Northern innovation
The brain basket of the notion

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