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I can totally relate — banks make cross-African transfers unnecessarily stressful. One alternative you can try is Unigox. They cut out the paperwork, deliver faster than banks, and their fees are much lower. I’ve found it way better for business payments compared to the usual channels. You can read more about how it works here: https://medium.com/@alexgrape/send-money-to-nigeria-how-to-send-fast-cheap-875c0dc3615c |
Yeah, those bank limits are a big problem — especially if you’re handling tuition or business payments. A better option I’ve seen is Unigox. Unlike banks, there are no harsh restrictions, transfers are faster, and the exchange rates are much fairer. You can read more about how it works here 👉 https://medium.com/@alexgrape/send-money-to-nigeria-how-to-send-fast-cheap-875c0dc3615c |
Sending money abroad has always been stressful — delays, high fees, and unreliable channels. That’s why I shared some thoughts about the challenges and how solutions like Unigox are changing the game for Nigerians and beyond. If you’ve ever struggled with international transfers or want to know better options, check it out here 🔗 Read on Medium |
Odewaleadesoye:Nigerians are right to be angry — leaders enjoy luxury while ordinary people struggle with basic survival. One big issue is that the system keeps people dependent on slow, expensive banks and remittance services while politicians enrich themselves. Platforms like Unigox P2P give power back to the people by making cross-border money transfers cheaper, safer, and faster — no middlemen eating from our pockets. If we keep waiting for leaders to fix the system, nothing changes. But if people start using tools that bypass those exploitative structures, we can at least reduce some of the hardship. |
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