Abstract
The paper discusses regional and international scenarios in information technology, particularly the Internet and attempts to identify some key issues in the development and use of the Net. The scope as well as the participatory interactive culture, complexity of information gathering and growing sophistication inherent in the Internet are underlined. Problems that may impede Internet connectivity in Nigeria are highlighted while the need for librarians and information specialists to embrace prevailing information technology is underscored.
The paper finally advocates for a cautious approach to Internet connectivity since a developing nation like Nigeria can ill afford to allow herself sidetracked, recolonized or to remain invisible and anonymous in the cyberspace.
