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CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by ogododo: 4:35pm On Oct 28, 2021
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has been caught plagiarising the policy and terms of use of an American wireless equipment supplier as its own policy on the eNaira website, Peoples Gazette can report.

Nigeria’s digital currency, marketed to boost cross-border trade and other financial activities, was launched on October 25 by President Muhammadu Buhari amidst a televised fanfare, after its botched unveiling on the nation’s Independence Day on October 1.

During its launch, Governor Godwin Emefiele had said that extensive research had commenced on the adoption of the digital currency as far back as 2017. Mr Buhari touted the policy as the first in Africa and nudged his aides to milk its novel attributes for scarce public relations glory.

However, checks on the eNaira website by Peoples Gazette have exposed how Africa’s largest economy’s digital currency policy was lifted from JLG’s website, despite having four years to plan.

“In no event will licensor or its officers, directors, employees, agents, representatives, affiliates or contractors (collectively, the “released parties”), be liable to licensee or any third party for any use, interruption, delay, or inability to use the software’ lost revenues or profits; delays, interruption or loss of services, business, or goodwill; loss or corruption of data; loss resulting from the system or system service failure, malfunction, or shutdown; failure to accurately transfer, read or transmit information,” the document read on JLG’s website.

A thorough check indicated that a part of the limitation of liability clause on CBN’s website was lifted verbatim from U.S.-based JLG, a wireless innovation company based in McConnellsburg, about 70 kilometres southwest of Harrisburg.

“In no event will the CBN or its directors, officers, employees, independent contractors, affiliates or agents, or any of its or their respective service providers, be liable to you or any third party for any use, interruption, delay or inability to use the eNaira website, lost revenues or profits, delays, interruption or loss of services, business or goodwill, loss or corruption of data, loss resulting from system or system service failure, malfunction or shutdown, failure to accurately transfer…” eNaira’s policy read.

A spokesman for the CBN declined repeated requests seeking comments on the bank’s conduct.

Plagiarism is not only treated as ethical shortcomings but is also considered illegal and penalised in many jurisdictions because it violates intellectual property rights. Nigeria has struggled for years to take violations of intellectual property rights seriously, leaving many in top places to see nothing unusual about the conduct.

President Buhari himself had been caught repeatedly plagiarising quotable quotes from Barack Obama and other world leaders. News articles and columns are regularly plagiarised by a large section of print and broadcast journalists nationwide without consequences.

Nigerian lawyer Malachy Odo decried the CBN’s action as a show of shame.

“In normal climes, those responsible for this show of shame wouldn’t need to be prompted to resign,” Mr Odo said.

This is, however, not the first time the CBN will be caught using other people’s work without attribution. In 2012, its then-Governor Lamido Sanusi was caught lifting quotes from an American professor without attribution. The bank later admitted wrongdoing and blamed a speechwriter for it.

The then governor had copied Mr Dike’s intellectual work and presented the idea as his during a public lecture in Edo State without proper attribution.

The apex bank, in a statement by its former corporate communications chief Isaac Okoroafor, defended Mr Sanusi, stating that he did not develop the speech.

“In the case of the CBN, such papers, even though presented by the Governor, represent our collective views and are prepared by professional researchers in the relevant departments of the Bank. We can vouch that such papers are prepared in line with strict global and ethical standards,” the statement parlty read.

Already, the CBN has been locked in a fierce legal battle over the adoption of ‘eNaira’ word mark after a private firm said it registered a trademark for the name in 2004 and filed a copyright infringement lawsuit.

The firm, Enaira Payment Solutions, in its lawsuit sought a restraining order against the launch of e-naira by the apex bank on October 1, 2021, a date initially scheduled for it.

A notice from the firm’s solicitors also stated that: “In the interim, the CBN is hereby warned to cease and desist from using or purporting to use the name eNaira for its product or in any way.”

On Wednesday night, The Gazette highlighted the controversial aspect of the eNaira terms of use that seemed inconsistent with the regulatory standards that the CBN had itself upheld in the commercial banking sector for decades. But it turned out that the odd clause was originally designed for an equipment manufacturer and not a financial services provider.

Lagos-based lawyer Inibehe Effiong said the CBN’s action underscores the danger in policymakers and their reliance on consultants. He demanded a thorough probe into the scandal, as well as punishment for errant personnel.

“It’s a very serious allegation against the Central Bank,” Mr Effiong told The Gazette on Thursday afternoon. “There should be internal administrative action on the persons responsible for the policy document as it shows that the Central Bank had no original thought.”

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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by Ussycool: 4:47pm On Oct 28, 2021
People gazzete why?
Why exposing our useless leaders? They can't solve our daily problems that hindered our development. Enaira isn't what we need.

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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by HallaDaTruth: 4:48pm On Oct 28, 2021
Enaira is a scam at the end of the day

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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by tritt(m): 4:59pm On Oct 28, 2021
Why all these olodos in government no dey ever think out of the box just small.

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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by dawnomike(m): 5:13pm On Oct 28, 2021
They never cease to disappoint us...

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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by SmartPolician: 5:16pm On Oct 28, 2021
These people keep disgracing themselves. They don't know that there's a difference between web content writing and writing for local newspapers. It's easy to detect plagiarism from the former.

It's easy to forgive someone who got a made sum from a project and still did a great job than someone who looted all the money and did a terrible job. The CBN and everyone who participated in this e-Naira project fell into the second category. Nigeria is a country full of people who want to earn money they didn't work for.

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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by AchalugoNwa(f): 5:17pm On Oct 28, 2021
grin

are you suprised?
of course I'm not because anything Buhari is fake
from certificate to fake useless enaira

reminds me of one crowwwe head slamming terrorist called Adamu


Hahahahaha Buhari is a criminal terrorist
Apc is bokoharam

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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by Racoon(m): 5:26pm On Oct 28, 2021
What a national/international disgrace and embarrassment again this government is bringing upon this already failed nation.So disgusting to think that this e-naira nonsense was launch by a president with a dubious & questionable WAEC certificate.

How can an app being launched by the CBN-the nation's apex bank be telling prospective investors (if the have anyway) that it is not liable for any criminality arising from unauthorised access to people's e-money -Is this how they will instill investors confidence?

Why not allow the banks to determine the tools they do their financial networking? No wonder the app crashed with 48 hours of launch.Fake is fake.

Waiting to hear the billions embezzled to launch this corruption.Bunch of fucktards, retards and useless criminals in govt with no iota of innovative thinking of their own.

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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by Crowwejihadist: 5:27pm On Oct 28, 2021
I trust Nigerians most of them downloaded the app just to rate it low, that's why it was removed from the play store.


You can't ban cryptocurrency and be floating e-naira.

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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by BigSarah(f): 5:27pm On Oct 28, 2021
No surprise, expositions like this shouldn't matter... It seems some people are yet to realize Buhari and Osinbanjo Administration is completely Shameless...

Nothing concern them

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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by ogododo: 6:18pm On Oct 28, 2021
Racoon:
What a national and international disgrace and embarrassment again this government is bringing upon this already failed nation.

No wonder the app crashed with 48 hours of launch.
Fake is fake.Bunch of retards and useless criminals in government with no iota innovative thinking of their own.

This gofarment oo.

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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by saintade01(m): 6:29pm On Oct 28, 2021
Giving the eNaira app bad reviews on Google Playstore will not make the CBN breakdown in tears and abandon the eNaira. & it being unavailable on the Google Playstore will only exclude you android users from getting access to the service. Dazal,nothing more.

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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by ogododo: 6:33pm On Oct 28, 2021
saintade01:
Giving the eNaira app bad reviews on Google Playstore will not make the CBN breakdown in tears and abandon the eNaira. & it being unavailable on the Google Playstore will only exclude you android users from getting access to the service. Dazal,nothing more.

Lalasticlala

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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by AntiBMC(m): 6:40pm On Oct 28, 2021
Always copying things their brains do not have the capacity to process. They thought floating an online currency is something you just wake up in the morning and do. No prior knowledge. No proper research. No nothing. This govt has succeeded in making this country both a local and an international disgrace.

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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by clarocuzioo(m): 7:06pm On Oct 28, 2021
Government of dullard headed by a dullard in Chief.

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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by EKONGKING: 7:13pm On Oct 28, 2021
The ZOO is the biggest comedy show on mother earth

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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by ScamHunter: 7:17pm On Oct 28, 2021
The implication of this is that enaira is actually a scam digital currency. Plagiarism is one of the ways you identify scam e-currencies. No wonder even the app was so shoddy that it got kicked out from GooglePlay hours after launch.

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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by RenaissanceGuy: 7:30pm On Oct 28, 2021
This so-called People's Gazette is always trying to be popular or become Sahara Reporters overnight by always looking for errors and mistakes in govt or very popular people to pull down. They should calm down.
BTW, this is not plagiarism. Almost every disclaimer or privacy policy has almost 90% similarity.

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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by sapientia(m): 8:14pm On Oct 28, 2021
I was 200% sure E-naira won't work

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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by pointblank247(m): 9:06pm On Oct 28, 2021
Nothing works here, i said nothing dey work here.

Continue wasting your time waiting for enaira wey go useless pass naira and kobo

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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by rayvelez(m): 9:07pm On Oct 28, 2021
app and Enaira thing they both have in common is plagiarism.
Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by Agboriotejoye(m): 9:13pm On Oct 28, 2021
Ah.

But Buhari also plagiarized Obama speech. So nothing to see here

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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by winterlover: 9:50pm On Oct 28, 2021
Not surprised to hear jokes from this comic country.

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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by doggedfighter(f): 9:50pm On Oct 28, 2021
Wait until you hear the billions wasted on this e-naira joke.

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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by kalvoken(m): 9:50pm On Oct 28, 2021
Wahala no dey finish for nigeria . Is their anything this dummies mounting the seats of affair will ever get right?


No normal Nigerian born by his/her papa and mama will transact E-scam. Imagine what scammers are doing with our money in the bank, now you want to take the food to their jaw.

I will rather chop the money in a restaurant/bar where those smelly He-goat meat is being sold. Stepping it down with a dead Heineken/budweiser

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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by DomainGist: 9:50pm On Oct 28, 2021
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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by NwaNimo1(m): 9:51pm On Oct 28, 2021
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A.nother

P.athetic

C.ock-up!

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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by uncleck: 9:51pm On Oct 28, 2021
The drama called Nigeria is extra ordinary everyday.

Anytime I remember that I'm a Nigerian, either I laugh or I would want to cry.

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Re: CBN Plagiarised eNaira Policy Document From American JLG Website - Gazette by horsepower102: 9:51pm On Oct 28, 2021
You can win election with Propaganda But you can never succeed in Governance with Propaganda.

This administration has consistently shown that it LACKS people with fresh ideas.

Their main goal from the beginning was just to take power and carry out nepotistic appointments.

They Lack ideas on economy, development and governance.

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