OPay drives financial inclusion as Nigeria targets 95% access by 2028

OPay is increasingly being recognised as a key enabler of Nigeria’s drive towards a more inclusive and digitally connected economy as the country targets 95 per cent financial inclusion by 2028 under the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) P…
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