Enthusiasm Trails eNaira as Nigerians Download 200,000 Wallets in 24 Hours

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Obinna Chima In the first 24 hours after it was unveiled, the Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), also known as the eNaira has continued to attract the interest of Nigerians with about 200,000 wa…

In the first 24 hours after it was unveiled, the Central Bank Digital Currency , also known as the eNaira has continued to attract the interest of Nigerians with about 200,000 wallets downloaded in less than one day.

Buhari had said with the eNaira, the country’s Gross Domestic Product was projected to rise by $29 billion in the next 10 years. He had stressed that Nigeria was the first country in Africa and one of the first in the world to introduce digital currency. The president assured Nigerians of the safety and scalability of the CBDC. He disclosed that the journey to create a digital currency for Nigeria began in 2017.

He added that following the completion of the preliminary work, the researchers and experts at the CBN were able to establish that a digital currency will drive a more cashless, inclusive, and digital economy as well as complement the gains of previous policy measures and the fast growing payment platforms.

 

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Stop this trash! which Nigerians? Cant you see the stats on the app? Useless media like you fuck up other journalist.

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