Nigeria consumers decry of new e-banking charges
The Central Bank of Nigeria has directed financial institutions to impose a 0.5 percent charge on electronic transactions later this month as a way to enhance cyber security. Some consumers have criticized the move, saying it will push them back to using cash.
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