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Subject How a CBDC Created Chaos and Poverty in Nigeria
Date October 7, 2023 12:29 PM
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How a CBDC Created Chaos and Poverty in Nigeria

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How a CBDC Created Chaos and Poverty in Nigeria ([link removed])
By Jan M. Fijor
The Nigerian government should have seen the economic disaster the eNaira would cause. They didn’t, and chaos and rioting followed.

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While the government promotes CBDCs as tools for "inclusion," it is more likely that they will be another vehicle for federal intrusion.

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