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I tip my hat to DigiOats CEO Heritage Falodun for stepping up to educate the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) about the importance of Bitcoin.
2024-11-22 21:18 | |
The price of one Bitcoin (BTC) in Nigeria has skyrocketed to the equivalent of $38,000 in the local currency, the naira.
2023-1-30 07:33 | |
The young people of Nigeria are ready to harness the opportunity that Bitcoin represents to lead their country.
2022-11-9 04:20 | |
More than a year since Nigeria banned bitcoin services, its SEC has released updated regulations. Will the bitcoin market be affected?
2022-7-2 12:00 | |
Renewable energy potential, wide adoption and deflationary fiat make Nigeria the perfect home for extensive bitcoin mining operations.
2022-6-17 08:00 | |
Despite having the largest Bitcoin trade volume in Africa, Nigeria is the eighth country in the continent to welcome a Bitcoin ATM
2020-4-2 22:00 | |
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has warned that bitcoin and digital currencies are not legal tenders but Nigerians don’t seem to care. Bitcoin Adoption Rising Despite Apex Bank, Senate Warnings In its December 2019 edition of ‘The Nigerian Banker’, the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN) highlighted how bitcoin is booming in Nigeria, despite the central bank’s anti-crypto stance.
2019-12-9 22:33 | |
Lagos, Nigeria Finds Bitcoin is a Way to Hedge Against its Naira “I can use Bitcoin for anything now […],” Soji, a Lagos web designer told Jeremy Kirshbaum and Pelumi Oguntemehin. “It means I can invest and also pay anybody currently, except old people, I will send them bitcoin. Bitcoin gets considerable flack in professional
2018-6-27 12:50 | |
The scrappy citizens of Lagos, Nigeria are traders and can-do survivors almost by nature. Their government, however, has mismanaged the nation’s money to such a degree that it’s prone to wild devaluation swings.
2018-6-27 09:40 | |
The scrappy citizens of Lagos, Nigeria are traders and can-do survivors almost by nature. Their government, however, has mismanaged the nation’s money to such a degree that it’s prone to wild devaluation swings.
2018-6-27 09:40 | |