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Huawei Introduces Ground-Breaking Financial Technology to Transform Mobile Payments

Last week, Huawei announced the release of a ground-breaking fintech product that is expected to change mobile money in Africa, expand financial inclusion, and vastly

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CBN Requests Ratings For Infrastructure Debt Instruments To Improve Credit

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), which recently announced that it would be revitalizing the National Arts Theatre by March of next year, has urged

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Redesigning The Naira: CBN Commits To Defending Nigerians In Rural Areas

In light of its plans to restructure the naira, the Central Bank of Nigeria has vowed to safeguard Nigerians who live in rural, underserved, and

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To Support International Education Under Buhari, CBN Grants $3.5 Billion

Data obtained on Sunday from the Central Bank of Nigeria’s website revealed that under President Major General Muhammadu Buhari, the educational sector of Nigeria saw

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CBN Finishes First Stage Of National Theatre Rehabilitation

The National Arts Theatre in Iganmu, Lagos, has undergone the first phase of rehabilitation, according to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and is now

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Wema Bank Launches Telemedicine Service for Customers

Wema Health Connect 24/7 is a telemedicine service developed by Wema Bank and Health Connect to provide customers with top-notch medical care.  Wema Health Connect

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The CBN Deducts N838 billion From 15 Nigerian Banks As Cash Reserve Ratio(CRR) Deductions

Nigerian banks parted with a sum of N838 billion in CRR debits from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) following the latter’s move to mop

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Tech talent shortage threatens financial inclusion, innovation

Digital financial activities like mobile transfers and Unstructured Supplementary Service Data are already severely hampered by the widespread resignation of highly qualified information technology personnel