 As advances in technology drive globalization and digital transformation, the importance of the use of technology in education is again on the front burner. At the tech summit on the new past to education held in Lagos, a group, EF's catalyst has stressed the need to reposition education through technology, Jacinta Obuco-Hosmore. The world today is changing, positioning humanity with uncertainty, take for instance the heat of coronavirus pandemic, where the importance of technology is clear in responding to the novel disease. With regards to Nigeria educational system, thus gathering and chatting a new path, point that the growing importance of technology in the sector is alarming, as gone are those days education take place only in classroom. So technology is at the heart of everything we do. This is the age of technology. If we are not riding with this wave, we might just miss it completely. If you give a device to a small child, the first thing is to unlock and look for game and everything. This is natural with them. We can change that. So what we need to do as adults and teachers and school owners is to flip things around to say how are these games and all these videos engaging the students and how can we structure our pedagogy, our curriculum, our content in a way that we can actually engage them. Teaching is no longer the usual thing. It should be that you're teaching with the script, you're dramatizing, you're getting the students engaged. These students, when they were online, a couple of them complained that the teachers bored them, that the teachers didn't engage them very well. But if you give them a phone, they can watch Netflix movies for two hours, three hours and they won't stop. We don't have options anymore because we are dealing with what we call the Generation Z and Generation Z children were born into technology. How many classrooms will you go? And you see teachers teaching students modern things using native languages. Language is a technology. Well, we don't do that. We use English and that's why our people are confused. Technology introduces lots of great tools. But Iran needs for local developers of softwares, a call for youths to engage in technological innovations. It is very important that we encourage our youths to learn to develop applications, to code applications, to invest in their education. Not only will that help them, but it will help the nation. The Lagos State Government revealed they are also taking part to ensure no one is left behind in modern digital connectivity. We are building the digital divide. We're making sure that whatever we make available for the people in the state will be extended to people in the rural areas. When used well, technology can help improve education for students, parents and teachers, as well train young people to become agents of innovation, to prepare for the future.