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A year after the launch of Africa’s first virtual currency, Nigeria’s central bank is turning to the country’s three-wheeler taxi operators to drive eNaira’s adoption, as regulators around the world examine its every move.
It gives a 5% rebate to drivers and passengers of motorized rickshaws, known as Keke Napep, who use eNaira. This is the latest attempt to revive the virtual currency, which has so far attracted only one in two hundred people to the continent. Country with the largest population.
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