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The Heart Of Technology In Africa; How Arravo’s Success Is enabling ICT Solutions

Cloud computing has the power to change the ICT sector, and there’s one company taking on the responsibility to disrupt the way businesses in Africa operate indefinitely.

“Part of our mission is to be an enabler of IoT and human-to-human connectivity. So we are pretty much at the heart of technology itself in Africa,” Ayo Adegboye, CEO of Arravo.

Previously known as BCX Nigeria, which was a subsidiary of business Connection PTY (BCX) a South African-based ICT firm, Arravo’s aim is to innovate, disrupt and deliver technology for business and life.

“Your business is not going to die because of technology. But your business is going to die because you have not adopted technology,” he says.

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