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Customer Due Diligence Regulation 2023



 

Disclaimer:

This post is penned in support of the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) recent Regulation, the “Customer Due Diligence Regulation 2023,” issued on June 24, 2023.

I propose the CBN extend its data collection strategy to include Nigerian academics working across all levels of education—schools, polytechnics, colleges of education, and universities, among others. 

The rationale behind this proposal stems from my belief that the unique nature of academia molds distinct personal attributes, which may not be adequately captured through social media platforms alone.

To eliminate any misconceptions, this discussion has no links to any negative entities, including our much-revered wolves. Hence, there is no cause for alarm or perceived threats.

The reference to the (late) Dr. Abada Atubase and his professional friends in this context serves as a tribute, honor and a rallying cry. Having drawn ample attention to him, it’s high time the Nigerian Government put in place robust policies to safeguard educators in schools and institutions against potential targeting.

Moreover, it is important to highlight the complementary nature of Mathematics and Computer Science, two fields intrinsically linked in today’s digital age.

High Res Version:

Screenshot A

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Pi5Uz-sQbroYJQ1D3V8ab7wdQp695X8p/view?usp=sharing


Screenshot B

https://drive.google.com/file/d/11zmS0d8XGZzd5LtBlVax1Srnm4-Lln11/view?usp=sharing


Thank you.

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