Inclusion-for-all Radio

By: Africa Business Radio
  • Summary

  • Inclusion for All Radio is a podcast and story-sharing series that seeks to project the voice of the poor and marginalized groups in Nigeria, highlighting the barriers that keep them excluded from formal financial services. The goal is to ensure all relevant stakeholders cannot avoid hearing the voice of the poor:
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Episodes
  • Formal Exclusion Threat To Vulnerable Nigerians: The NIN-BVN Tier-1KYC Lens
    Mar 1 2024
    What we know: 29% of adult Nigerians do not have a NIN (National Identity Number) and 51% do not have a Bank Verification Number (BVN) . More than half of those without NIN or BVN fall in in the poor to poorest bracket living predominantly in the North.
    On Episode 14 of Inclusion for all radio, Chinasa Collins-Ogbuo - podcast host and the Inclusion for all Advocacy Lead at EFInA, is joined by Mr. Sarafadeen Fasasi - the national president of the Association of Mobile Money Agents in Nigeria (AMMBAN).

    Listen to the full conversation to learn more about the challenges being encountered to ensure adult banked Nigerians comply; and the risk of further exclusion posed, should the regulatory directive not be implemented with the poorest populations in mind.
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    27 mins
  • Formal exclusion threat to the most vulnerable Nigerians: The NIN-SIM ban lens
    Feb 16 2024
    What we know: 47.7% of unbanked Nigerians, predominantly marginalised groups do not have a National Identity Number (NIN), which is now one of the key requirements for opening even a tier-1 (easy access) bank account.

    On Episode 13 of Inclusion for all radio, Chinasa Collins-Ogbuo - podcast host and the Inclusion for all Advocacy Lead at EFInA, is joined by Isa Aliyushata, the Vice Chairman of the Association of Licensed Mobile Payment Operators (ALMPO). ALMPO is the umbrella body for all mobile money operators licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria.
    Listen to the full conversation and learn more about the implications of the NIN-SIM Ban on the marginalized populations and what it means for financial inclusion.
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    33 mins
  • Utilizing Data To Accelerate Financial And Ecomonic Inclusion In Nigeria
    Feb 2 2024
    What we know: Formal inclusion has increased from 56% to 64%, and this is something to celebrate, however, expanding formal access to 64% is only the beginning. We need the ecosystem to do more to give the last mile access, and we need to focus on deepening inclusion for those with access - Savings, pensions, and insurance adoption remain much lower than required to achieve resilience.

    On Episode 12 of Inclusion for All Radio, Chinasa Collins-Ogbuo - podcast host and the Inclusion for All Advocacy Lead at EFInA, is joined by Oluwatomi Eromosele (PhD.), who is the Access to Finance (A2F) Research Lead and General Manager at EFInA. Oluwatomi shares key highlights from the 2023 A2F Survey and how various actors in the ecosystem can leverage the demand-side data for meaningful and impactful outcomes in Nigeria’s socio-economic development.
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    34 mins

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