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The CBN just removed these 7 banking barriers for Nigerians abroadThe Central Bank of Nigeria has finally dismantled the...
25/09/2025

The CBN just removed these 7 banking barriers for Nigerians abroad

The Central Bank of Nigeria has finally dismantled the longstanding obstacles that have kept millions of Nigerians in diaspora disconnected from their homeland’s financial system. With the launch of the Non-Resident Bank Verification Number (NRBVN), yesterday in Abuja, the CBN has systematically eliminated barriers that once restrained Nigerians abroad from making seamless and cost-effective financial transactions to Nigeria.

- This transformative initiative is already eliciting much excitement from Nigerians living abroad as a dream come true.

- Now they can make transactions from anywhere in the world as if they’re right in Nigeria.

1. Mandatory physical presence for banking services

- Barrier:

- Previously, Nigerians abroad had to physically travel to Nigeria just to open accounts, update information, or complete basic banking tasks.

- CBN’s Solution:

- The NRBVN has eliminated this requirement entirely, allowing complete digital verification from anywhere in the world.

- What This Means:

- No more expensive flights home just to handle banking matters. As CBN Governor Olayemi Cardoso highlighted at the NRBVN launch, this removes “considerable costs in terms of time and financial resources, especially for individuals residing in remote locations.” Your financial connection to Nigeria is now independent of your physical location.

2. Limited access to Nigerian financial institutions

*LBarrier:

Distance created an insurmountable wall between diaspora Nigerians and Nigerian banks, restricting their ability to fully participate in the financial system.

*LCBN’s Solution:

A comprehensive digital platform that connects Nigerians abroad directly to the entire banking ecosystem.

What This Means:

You can now open and manage accounts, conduct transactions, and access the full range of services from your phone or computer. The new platform creates what Governor Cardoso calls a “single digital gateway” that enables “seamless access to banking services” for all Nigerians, regardless of where they live.

*L3. Restricted investment opportunities

Barrier:

Complex procedures and verification requirements effectively blocked diaspora participation in Nigeria’s growing investment markets.

CBN’s Solution:

The NRBVN paired with the complementary Non-Resident Investment Account (NRNIA) opens access to the full spectrum of investment options.

*LWhat This Means:

Direct participation in Nigerian stocks, government bonds, real estate, and pension products is now possible without logistical headaches. The CBN has ensured you’ll have “the flexibility to fully repatriate the proceeds of your investments” when needed, removing another major concern for diaspora investors.

4. Expensive and insecure remittance channels

Barrier:

High fees (averaging 7%) and security concerns made sending money home both costly and risky.

*LCBN’s Solution:

Formalized, regulated channels with lower transaction costs and enhanced security measures.

What This Means:

More of your hard-earned money reaches its intended recipients safely and efficiently. This barrier removal is set to boost remittances, one of many initiatives to enable the CBN meet its $1billion monthly target from $4.73 billion for the whole of 2024.

5. One-size-fits-all banking products

Barrier:

Nigerian banks rarely offered financial products designed for the unique needs of customers living abroad.

CBN’s Solution:

A formal directive for banks to develop specialized offerings for diaspora customers.

What This Means:

Access to financial products that actually understand your cross-border lifestyle, including specialized savings accounts, diaspora mortgages, curated investment bundles, and seamless cross-border services. The CBN has explicitly called on banks to “proactively develop and offer products specifically tailored to meet the unique needs and preferences of our diaspora community.”

6. Inconsistent regulatory framework

Barrier:

Unclear and often changing regulations created uncertainty and risk for diaspora financial engagement.

CBN’s Solution:

A clear, consistent framework built on successful models from countries like India and Pakistan.

What This Means:

Confidence in a stable, tested system that has proven successful elsewhere. India’s similar framework has attracted $160 billion in deposits, while Pakistan’s Roshan Digital Account has pulled in nearly $10 billion. The CBN has adapted these successful models to Nigeria’s specific context.

7. Disconnection from economic Nation-building

Barrier:

Distance often prevented diaspora Nigerians from contributing meaningfully to Nigeria’s development.

CBN’s Solution:

Formal channels for investment in development projects and job creation initiatives.

*LWhat This Means:

The ability to strengthen Nigeria’s economy and support community development from afar. As Governor Cardoso emphasized, this initiative ensures “that every Nigerian, no matter their location, remains connected and empowered to contribute to Nigeria’s vibrant future.”

This landmark initiative represents what the CBN Governor calls “not the final destination, but the beginning of a broader journey.” The CBN continues to refine the system based on diaspora feedback, progressively removing any remaining barriers to full financial inclusion, because your financial connection to Nigeria should be as strong as your cultural one.

19/09/2025
19/09/2025


Googling " exploding watermelons" and found the following"

Watermelons explode due to fermentation caused by bacteria or fungi, which consume the fruit's sugars and produce carbon dioxide gas. This gas buildup creates immense internal pressure within the thick, airtight watermelon peel, leading to the explosive rupture. Contributing factors include damage to the watermelon, extreme heat, and interruptions in the cold chain during transport, which can trigger premature fermentation. If a watermelon shows signs of fermentation like foaming or leaking, it should not be eaten.
The Process
1. Microbial Entry:
Bacteria or fungi enter the watermelon, often through minor damage or the flower end.
2. Sugar Fermentation:
These microorganisms feed on the high sugar content of the watermelon, converting it into alcohol and carbon dioxide gas.
3. Gas Buildup:
The watermelon's peel is airtight and traps the CO2 gas, causing the internal pressure to rise rapidly.
4. Explosion:
When the internal pressure exceeds the peel's strength, the watermelon will burst open.
Factors That Contribute to Explosion
Damage: Any damage to the rind allows microorganisms to pe*****te the fruit.
Extreme Heat: High temperatures accelerate the growth of bacteria and fungi, speeding up the fermentation process.
Breaks in the Cold Chain: A disruption in refrigerated transportation (the cold chain) can expose watermelons to heat, triggering fermentation before they reach the store.

What to Do
Do Not Eat: If a watermelon is foaming, leaking, or shows other signs of fermentation, do not consume it.
Return the Fruit: Watermelons that show signs of fermentation should be returned to the store for a refund.
Trust Your Nose: If a fruit smells bad, it is likely rotting and should be discarded.

04/06/2025
21/05/2025

Ivory Coast Army Chief Assassinated in Broad Daylight.

A dark cloud hangs over Côte d'Ivoire following the shocking assassination of General Lassina Doumbia, Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces. The top military official was gunned down shortly after leaving a high-level meeting with Defense Minister Téné Birahima Ouattara.

According to local sources, Doumbia's vehicle was sprayed with bullets just outside the Ministry of Defense in Abidjan. Eyewitnesses reported seeing shattered windows and multiple bullet holes. He was rushed to a military hospital but died before arrival.

Authorities have yet to confirm who carried out the attack or why. Was this a targeted hit or an act of terror? Could internal military tensions or political rivalries be behind the killing?

Security has been ramped up in the capital as investigations unfold. This brazen daylight assassination has left the nation stunned and on edge.

Samgwa News Tv

03/04/2025

*First time I'm seeing a Northerner talk this way. Probably this can take a positive turnaround? I just pray and wish that most of the northern youth will be able to have enough DATA TO LISTEN TO THIS MAN.

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