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Nigeria Wealth Fund Profit Falls 33% in 2022 on Market Turmoil

The Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority reported a sharp drop in profit for 2022 compared with a year earlier, citing macroeconomic conditions in developed and emerging markets as well as in the local economy. 

Nigerian Crypto Investors Question Central Bank’s Decision To Flag p2p Users

Nigerian crypto investors using peer-to-peer (P2P) services have expressed concerns about bank account flagging by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in relation to the $6.3 million Flutterwave hack. The CBN's decision to flag accounts has discouraged P2P users from interacting with various over-the-counter markets that allow trading of securities between two counterparties executed outside of formal exchanges and without the supervision of an exchange regulator. Investors across the world use P2P as a medium of direct exchange of crypto between parties without the involvement of a central authority. Despite strict crypto regulations by the CBN, the P2P market has aided Nigerian trade, but a financial analyst known as Sadeik calls it a black market hub for scammers laundering fraud funds. Flutterwave has denied the hack, stating that it identified an unusual trend of transactions on some users' profiles and immediately launched a review in line with its standard operating procedure, which revealed that some users who had not activated recommended security settings might have been susceptible.

New Feature Enables Nigerian Metamask Wallet Users to Buy Crypto Assets Within the App

Metamask users in Nigeria can now directly and instantly buy crypto assets within the mobile app, Consensys and its Web3 infrastructure partner Moonpay have said. According to a Consensys executive, rolling out this feature helps to reduce friction while bringing down barriers that block or stop Nigerians from embracing Web3.

CBDC Adoption Grows in Nigeria Amidst Cash Crisis

Nigeria is witnessing an increased Central Bank Digital Currency [CBDC] adoption nearly 18 months after launching as national fiat reserves face shortage.

Nigeria's eNaira Wallet Use, Transactions Climb Amid Cash Shortages: Bloomberg

Nigerians have been turning to the country's central bank digital currency (CBDC) amid cash shortages, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday.

Nigeria CBDC Adoption Spikes As Fiat Currency Shortage Grip the Nation

Nearly 18 months after launching its in-house central bank digital currency (CBDC), eNaira, Nigeria witnessed its massive adoption as national fiat reverses face severe shortages. 

Nigeria Sees Major Jump In CBDC eNaira Adoption Amid Cash Shortages

The Nigerian economy’s cash shortage has suddenly changed the fortunes of the country’s central bank digital currency (CBDC) eNaira, which was once struggling to see any major adoption and traction. On Tuesday, March 21, Godwin Emefiele, governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria said that eNaira transactions have shot up by 63% to 22 billion nairas ($47.7 million) since its introduction. Also, in comparison to the data from October 2022, the total number of CBDC wallets has also jumped by more than 12 times to 13 million. (coingape)

Nigeria Digital Currency Transactions Jump 63% on Cash Shortages

Nigeria’s once faltering digital currency is seeing its fortunes revived by the country’s demonetization policy that has left many citizens scrambling for alternative payment channels.

MetaMask Enables Direct Crypto Purchases in Nigeria

Self-custody cryptocurrency purchases are becoming easier in Nigeria as major crypto wallet MetaMask expands direct onramps with local banks.

After Presidential Rebuke, Nigeria's Central Bank Says Demonetized Naira Banknotes Still Legal Tender

The Nigerian central bank has said the recently demonetized ₦200, ₦500 and ₦1,000 banknotes will remain legal tender until Dec. 31, 2023. The central bank statement, which reaffirms a Supreme Court ruling that extended the lifespan of the demonetized naira banknotes, followed a rebuke of the CBN by the outgoing Nigerian president, Muhammadu Buhari.