Globalisation and international migration are two concepts that will continue to divide opinions depending on which side of the fence one is sitting on. People in remote villages with almost no roads and without any infrastructures can communicate with the rest of the world through mobile phones and the internet. They have access to the global market through the diffusion, adoption and use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and ICT-based goods and services such as e-agricultures, mobile banking, borderless business-to-consumer electronic commerce, e-health solutions, and mobile agricultural services (Dermish et al, 2011; Medhi et al, 2009; Nabareseh and Osakwe, 2014; Ngugi et al, 2010; Ruxwana et al, 2010; Sharma, 2012). T...