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Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by Officialhorlah(m): 12:39am On Feb 24, 2021
The Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Godwin Emefiele, has said the bank’s decision to prohibit deposit money banks, non-banking institutions and other financial institutions from facilitating trading and dealings in cryptocurrency is in the best interest of Nigerian depositors and the country’s financial system.

Emefiele stated this yesterday while briefing a joint Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance and Other Financial Institutions; ICT and Cybercrime and Capital Market, on its directive to institutions under the apex bank’s regulation.

Describing the operations of cryptocurrencies as dangerous and opaque, the CBN Governor said the use of cryptocurrency contravened an existing law. He said given the fact that cryptocurrencies were issued by unregulated and unlicensed entities made it contrary to the mandate of the apex bank as enshrined in the CBN Act (2007) declaring it as the issuer of legal tender in Nigeria.

Emefiele, who also differentiated between digital currencies, which central banks can issue and cryptocurrencies issued by unknown and unregulated entities, stressed that the anonymity, obscurity and concealment of cryptocurrencies made it suitable for those who indulge in illegal activities such as money laundering, terrorism financing, purchase of small arms and light weapons and tax evasion.

Citing instances of investigated criminal activities that had been linked to cryptocurrencies, he stated that the legitimacy of money and the safety of Nigeria’s financial system was central to the mandate of the CBN, even as he declared that “Cryptocurrency is not legitimate money” because it is not created or backed by any central bank.

“Cryptocurrency has no place in our monetary system at this time and cryptocurrency transactions should not be carried out through the Nigerian banking system,” he added. Emefiele also emphasised that the bank’s actions were not in any way, shape or form inimical to the development of FinTech or a technology-driven payment system. On the contrary, he noted that the Nigerian payment system had evolved significantly over the past decade, surpassing those of many of its counterparts in emerging, frontier and advanced economies boosted by reforms driven by the CBN.

While urging that the issue of cryptocurrency be treated with caution, the CBN Governor assured that the Bank would continue its surveillance and deeper understanding of the digital space, stressing that the ultimate goal of the CBN was to do all within its regulatory powers to educate Nigerians on emerging financial risks and protect our financial system from the activities of currency speculators, money launderers, and international fraudsters.


• Also speaking, the Director-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC), Mr. Lamido Yuguda clarified that there was no policy contradiction between the
CBN directive and the pronouncements made by the SEC on the subject of
cryptocurrencies in Nigeria. He explained that the SEC made its pronouncement at the
time to provide regulatory certainty within the digital asset space due to the growing
volume of reported flaws.

Prior to the CBN directive, he said the SEC had, in 2017, cautioned the public on the
risks involved in investing in digital and cryptocurrency, adding that the CBN, Nigeria
Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) and the SEC between 2018 and 2020 had also
issued warnings on the lack of protection in investments in cryptocurrency.
Yuguda further disclosed that following the CBN directive, the SEC had put on hold the
admittance of all persons affected by CBN circular into its proposed regulatory
incubatory framework in order to ensure that only operators that are in full compliance
with extant laws and regulations are admitted into the framework for regulating digital
assets.
Similarly, the Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related
Offences Commission (ICPC), Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye highlighted the risks inherent in
investing in virtual assets and cryptocurrencies in Nigeria.

He explained that cryptocurrencies posed serious legal and law enforcement risks for
Nigeria due to its opaque nature and illicit financial flows, adding that the current move
by the Federal Government to link National Identification Numbers with SIM cards
attested to the fact that terrorists, kidnappers, bandits and perpetrators in illegal acts
had relied on the shield provided by anonymity to commit heinous crimes.

Earlier in his welcome remarks, the Chairman of the Joint Senate Committee, and
Chairman, Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance and Other Financial Institutions,
Senator Uba Sani, said the committee was on a fact-finding mission and had no
preemptive recommendation or stand and would make its position known only after it
had reviewed the submissions made by stakeholders.
https://www.sunnewsonline.com/cryptocurrency-we-acted-in-nigerians-best-interest-emefiele/

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Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by Foolishbuhari: 12:52am On Feb 24, 2021
What best interest? You didn’t think, you didn’t study the world trend. You just jumped up and banned what you have no single control over.

Central banks of the world are keying into this. Some weeks ago, I brokered on a deal for the central bank of Singapore on bitcoins acquisition. Kenya's central bank is going crypto. Stupid Emefiele thinks he can ban crypto currencies. He's been unable to bring sanity to banking sector with their arbitrary charges. Bitcoins is his problem. Foolish man

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Someone asked me what I knew that Emefiele didn't so for the benefit of everyone, I'll drop my response.

I know a whole lot Emefiele doesn't because I've played the crypto game with major companies and hedge funds in the world.

Emefiele is just a dumb man, privileged to be CBN governor. But for politics, is Emefiele the best we have to offer? Under him, we've seen our fortunes go down the drain rapidly! We've seen the CBN behave as an Annex to the executive when it should be a stand-alone supervisory and advisory body. We've seen double digit inflation. We've seen banks fleece people of their hard earned monies while he stood by and did nothing!

Due to his silly forex policies, we've seen foreign remittances drop drastically. Not that these monies are not coming into the country, but just like water, Nigerians have found other ways to stay afloat at the detriment of income which could be taxed. Emefiele doesn't know financial markets are fluid! The market isn't some horse you can whip into position! Someone has to tell Emefiele this isn't 1830 and the roles of the central bank has gone beyond issuing statements up and down and stifling innovation.

Tesla a fortune 500 company purchased bitcoins worth $1.5 billion just recently. It will please you to know they've been up in profits to the tune of about a billion dollars extra. If we were thinking critically, isn't that an asset we could rather jump on, to shore up our dwindling Foreign reserves and hedge against inflation threatening to cripple us?

What investments has Emefiele made for the country? In all honesty, WOULD YOU RATHER TAKE FINANCIAL ADVISE FROM EMEFIELE OR SOME LACKEY FROM THE CBN AGAINST ONE FROM THE FINANCIAL TEAM OF ONE OF THE BIGGEST COMPANIES ON PLANET EARTH?

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Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by dawnomike(m): 1:06am On Feb 24, 2021
Men that do not see the obvious future...

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Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by ichidodo: 1:24am On Feb 24, 2021
Yeah..So if Crypto eventually goes bearish...Our country's economy don't go down the drain..

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Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by valentineuwakwe(m): 1:27am On Feb 24, 2021
story for the gods....

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Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by Freestainworld(m): 2:15am On Feb 24, 2021
The legacy of Emefiele will be banning of cryptocurrency in Nigeria, what a legacy.

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Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by Optional09: 2:21am On Feb 24, 2021
They don’t know what they’re saying? Because United States commented negative about it doesn’t make it right.

Bitcoin remains the digital money for the future.

Bitcoin remains bullish, records shows that it usually goes bearish every 4 years around September. We expect the bullish to reach its peak around April this year.

No panic friends it’s just 30% loss

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Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by rocknation62(m): 4:39am On Feb 24, 2021
Father Forgive Emefiele for he did not know what he’s saying...

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Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by Ibrochaka(m): 4:39am On Feb 24, 2021
Dumb emefele, very stupid, useless old fools taking Nigerians back to Stone age!
Crypto currency is here to stay, there is nothing CBN can do about it
Emefele is just trying to please his slave master in Aso rock because his masters only know cowtocurrency

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Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by 3rdavefarms(m): 4:39am On Feb 24, 2021
I am more qualified than this Emefiele

The man in quote doesn’t understand how far the world has gone , by the time he wakes up, he would run out of idea of banking grin grin grin
God bless Nigeria

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Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by Cti28(m): 4:40am On Feb 24, 2021
Buhari has infected Emiefele with his dullness.

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Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by meobizy(f): 4:41am On Feb 24, 2021
E no concern me. Once I travel out I'll buy some. As I dey Naija, wetin I wan use am do apart from transferring looted funds?

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Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by wenson(m): 4:42am On Feb 24, 2021
I tried 2 make sense out of the plethora of jargons coming out from his bucal cavity. D only ominous obvious stricking cord it hit is dat a Selfish government has made it a point of call to always frustrate her citizens. With special attention to the youth. Buh they don't know dat this war is way too above them. Close one door and another opens.

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Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by odave: 4:42am On Feb 24, 2021
Hmm, if you know how many ass this man dey lick to keep his job you will be surprised.

The man na figure head, just taking order from 'The Presidency' he Sabi wetinthe right thing to do but e no fit do jack! Always chopping shit, steadily grin

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Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by DextrousDavid(m): 4:42am On Feb 24, 2021
chia
Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by Lexusgs430: 4:43am On Feb 24, 2021
Is it the FG's money, they are using to trade?

Rather he concentrate on blocking leakages in the system, he is busy putting his long nose, in places the long nose is not wanted........

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Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by ipobarethieves: 4:44am On Feb 24, 2021
sad
Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by Dozie32(m): 4:45am On Feb 24, 2021
Did we the Nigerians say we don't like it? Una just dey sinus any how..
Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by MakeWeTalk: 4:46am On Feb 24, 2021
this is the most evil govt on record ,
Supported or aided by a fake church

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Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by martolux(m): 4:47am On Feb 24, 2021
I later realized that as well. The decision will favour the newbie that are just investing without knowing fully the kind of business they are investing into. Imagine 5 million Nigerian newbies investing N15B buying BTC at the bull price of $50k, what would happen to those newbies and Nigeria's economy if btc falls back to $10k?

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Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by OmovuduTheBeast(f): 4:47am On Feb 24, 2021
Stupid man. Which Nigerian's best interest?
Ogun strike that your useless skull there

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Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by ec0malchemist(m): 4:47am On Feb 24, 2021
Cryptocurrency is the future, enough said.
Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by Ikpeazukerosene: 4:50am On Feb 24, 2021
In whose interest? Who sent you message?
Ehn Godwin.
With your head like Opay helmet.

Just look at your CBN Governor.

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Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by CyberEBOLA(m): 4:51am On Feb 24, 2021
He thinks the ban really stopped cryptocurrency trading/exchange in Nigeria?
Hahahahaha! The ban is as effective as nothing!

My people if that ban is restricting you from trading bitcoin and co, you have no reason to be in the cryptocurrency market in the first place because you are too dull!

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Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by ajimotoke(m): 4:51am On Feb 24, 2021
Oga correct yourself, self interest not best interest, ode. grin

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Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by Yankee101: 4:52am On Feb 24, 2021
And made the dollar go up
Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by nsiba: 4:52am On Feb 24, 2021
Doing d bidding of his currency traffickers and aboki appointees, thunder fire ya blokus
Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by Vaughanlanrewaj: 4:53am On Feb 24, 2021
Officialhorlah:

https://www.sunnewsonline.com/cryptocurrency-we-acted-in-nigerians-best-interest-emefiele/
God bless you Mr Godwin Emefiele.
You are a Patriot through and through. It took your bold courageous move before other Central Bank governors started speaking up against the serious money laundering and pump and dump speculation they call crypto creating a bubble of highly risky instruments.
Though better late than never, he should have acted even earlier than now.

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Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by tunjijones(m): 4:54am On Feb 24, 2021
Anything or anyone associated with this govt is always dull and not intelligent.

Emefiele is gone...

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Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by ugodson(m): 4:55am On Feb 24, 2021
This guy is just a puppet for bubu. Which authentic reason did he place a ban on currency.
Bubu is scared that funds will be transferred through the currency to remove him from government cos they will be unable to trace the money.

Does he know better than the country using it. I too know they cost these things

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Re: Cryptocurrency: We Acted In Nigerians’ Best Interest – Emefiele by Ikillbrokehoes(m): 4:57am On Feb 24, 2021
Look at his vulture head, I wonder why Nigerian government is filled with backward people.

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