Nigeria

West African Monetary Institute gets officers

The Committee of Governors of the West African Monetary Institute (WAMI) has appointed four of the five senior officers to work with the Institute's Director-General, M.O. Ojo, a statement from the ECOWAS Secretariat said in Abuja on Feb 12. According to…

Nigeria CBN prepares banks for universal banking

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has started processing the banking licences of banks with a view to granting them a general licence for universal banking. This was revealed to finance journalists in Lagos over the weekend [Feb. 10-11, 2001] by the…

Nigerian cbank announces new investment instrument

Nigerian Central Bank announced on Feb. 8, 2001 a new long-tenor money market investment instrument to expand the West African country's financial market. The bank said in a statement the new instrument, known as "CBN Certificates", would be available in…

Nigeria cbank explains MRR rise to 14.5%

The perceived excess liquidity in the financial system, which seems to defy all solutions, has been fingered as the reason why the Minimum Rediscount Rate (MRR) was raised from 14 to 14.5 per cent last week, according to reports from the African News…

Central Bank of Nigeria held 224 clearing sessions

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in Kano has this year held 224 clearing sessions, during which 275,681 instruments valued at about N181 billion were cleared, the CBN Kano branch controller, Mr. Okun Folami, has said.

Nigerian banks urged to strengthen controls

Banks operating in Nigeria have been urged by a former banking supervisor to embrace effective internal controls to safeguard their financial integrity, protect depositors' funds and forestall fraud.

Nigeria parliament urged to legislate on e-banking

The Nigerian National Assembly has been called upon to pass appropriate legislation that will address the problem of fraud and other peculiarities of electronic banking, if Nigeria must enjoy full benefits of e-banking.

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