but the key issue in a place like gitata is the lack of access. [indistinct chattering] >> the bbc plans to do something about that. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. i'm visiting the house of the chief, turaki danladi rabo... >> [speaking native language] >> who's holding a village meeting to decide who will take possession of our internet-enabled mobile phones. i can see see 2 gentlemen walking out. it looks like a decision has been made as to who will hold the phones. hello, how are you? what's your name? >> i am nicholas madaki. >> nicholas. congratulations. what's your name? >> moses mamman maisuari. >> moses. congratulations. well done. well done. well done. well done. you're representing gitata for the bbc. so, tell me, how does it feel? >> very exciting. >> you're very excited. that's for you, nicholas. moses, that's for you. >> thank you. >> it will a journey of discovery for them and for the village of gitata... [flutes and drums playing] excuse enough for a bit of a party, with everyone dancing. but if internet access is a