Kola Muhammed is a writer and editor with imprint across local and international media. He is passionate about trends in the domains of culture, politics and technology.
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The Central Bank of Nigeria has overturned its decision to ban the old naira notes after months of cash crisis in the country and the subsequent intervention of the Supreme Court but not without a lasting impact on citizens.
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The new policy on withdrawal by the Central Bank of Nigeria, which continues to attract criticism from all angles, is one that does not seem to bode well for financial technology businesses and their employees.
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