eNaira use still confusing to many Nigerians
Private and public nursery, primary and secondary schools will go on midterm break from Monday to Friday next week. According to the state government, schools are to resume on Monday, the 8th of November, for normal classes “based on the 2021/2022 harmonised school calendar released by the state government.”
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The launch of the E-naira by the Central Bank Of Nigeria (CBN) has left many Nigerians confused about the difference between Mobile banking, Mobile money and the E-naira. But, Chairman of the Association of Mobile Money and Banking Agents in Oyo State, Fasasi Sarafadeen, clarifies that the E-naira is a digital currency, while mobile money is a virtual form of currency and Mobile banking requires an individual to have a bank account. Sarafadeen was speaking as a guest of Daily Digest, a show on our sister station, Nigeria Info.
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Nigeria will retrieve another stolen artefact today from Aberdeen, Scotland. This is after a Benin Bronze statue known as ‘Okukor’, was returned to delegates from Nigeria yesterday, at Jesus College, University of Cambridge, UK. The statue of a bronze cockerel was looted from the Kingdom of Benin, during the colonial era.
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