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But only 16% of Nigerians use social media.

But only 16% of Nigerians use social media.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 June 26, 2023 In partnership with Share this newsletter: //link.mail.beehiiv.com/ss/c/_p8mO7pBiG6zFvckPDjzaZkxNnUja96KSCTzHXx2gCinQbxw_qdxxuopG-d0baJxAdN5L7OHU5ZQxpp-wRCFTXy9w8I_zIELgRe_S3coUxfILVHI8J1_fdkliAndVtuGMOFUb3I1aXpEMHAcALibMgwEq6NRwvmtTj1cuTlhk-UDD4ZXONzJsAxHIqaZbjK8Uky8BNbdoM-IQbtjsWNi4A/3xd/868l7X0ZRRewYAN2jcw2bw/h1/ElPVOi9R-GBYOO4Ex0U0qKqX_-AXBlhMuIN2MZxrxFM [Lire en Français]( [اقرأ هذا باللغة العربية]( Happy salary day ☀️ Congratulations to all [25 African startups]( who got into Google’s Black Founders Fund. 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In today's edition - [Nigerian banks to use social media for KYC](https:?utm_source=techcabal.beehiiv.com&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=nigerian-banks-use-social-media-for-kyc#Story1) - [Flutterwave enters 5-year deal with Microsoft](https:?utm_source=techcabal.beehiiv.com&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=nigerian-banks-use-social-media-for-kyc#Story2) - [TC Insights: The impact of internet shutdowns on Africa’s economy](https:?utm_source=techcabal.beehiiv.com&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=nigerian-banks-use-social-media-for-kyc#Story3) - [The World Wide Web3](https:?utm_source=techcabal.beehiiv.com&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=nigerian-banks-use-social-media-for-kyc#WW3) - [Event: The Moonshot Conference](https:?utm_source=techcabal.beehiiv.com&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=nigerian-banks-use-social-media-for-kyc#Events) - [Job openings](https:?utm_source=techcabal.beehiiv.com&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=nigerian-banks-use-social-media-for-kyc#Opps) Economy //link.mail.beehiiv.com/ss/c/_p8mO7pBiG6zFvckPDjzaZkxNnUja96KSCTzHXx2gCinQbxw_qdxxuopG-d0baJxAdN5L7OHU5ZQxpp-wRCFTXy9w8I_zIELgRe_S3coUxfILVHI8J1_fdkliAndVtuGMOFUb3I1aXpEMHAcALibMgwEq6NRwvmtTj1cuTlhk-UDD4ZXONzJsAxHIqaZbjK8Uky8BNbdoM-IQbtjsWNi4A/3xd/868l7X0ZRRewYAN2jcw2bw/h8/nxUzRcqEu-WSY5obuR7Z0wCIDKiSejoEWR9Kzss7HHc Nigerian banks to use social media for KYC It’s not "just Twitter" anymore. At least not in Nigeria. Last week, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), released its [Customer Due Diligence Regulations 2023]( for all financial institutions under its regulatory purview. Under the new regulations, the apex bank has made it mandatory for all financial institutions to use social media handles for KYC operations. Side bar: KYC stands for know-your-customer and it’s the various processes all services use to verify the identities of their users. If you’ve ever had to verify your identity for an app by entering your national identity number, social security, phone number or email, then you’ve completed a KYC process. Now, Section 6(iv) of the CBN’s new regulations will make it so that banks have to ask users to confirm their identities using social media—platforms that already have poor and troubling KYC policies. The requirements cover both individuals and businesses, all of whom will need to provide social media handles moving forward. Business publication [Nairametrics states]( that the new requirements come as the country recognises the growing importance of social media. A concerning move? Already, Nigeria has a slew of other options for KYC including its NIN and BVN services which many Nigerians still have trouble accessing. It’s questionable why social media handles would be necessary, given that [only 31.6 million Nigerians](—about 16% of the entire population—have access to social media. [Do you have sense meme](Image source: Zikoko Memes Another concern surfaces with Nigeria’s troubling history with social media. Since its 2020 #EndSARS campaign, led by the country's youth, went viral on social media, the country has been trying to censor social media, even [banning Twitter]( for seven months in 2021. The country has tried to enact a [social media bill](, a [hate speech bill](, and [several amendments]( to different acts which censor social media. With several Nigerians imprisoned and targeted by government officials for their online presence, many Nigerians have tagged the move as yet another move by the government to curtail social media. You’ll be in good company Moniepoint has made it simple for your business to access payments while providing access to credit and other business tools. Open an account today on [moniepoint.com/ng](. Fintech //link.mail.beehiiv.com/ss/c/_p8mO7pBiG6zFvckPDjzaZkxNnUja96KSCTzHXx2gCinQbxw_qdxxuopG-d0baJxAdN5L7OHU5ZQxpp-wRCFTXy9w8I_zIELgRe_S3coUxfDlfebGzzqEM2dQ4qN7e4VQFhvha3u99vS2mjbutwyY8XjiH9ULPkqtJWl547gLA8zznwGbYhGT9cqjizZ5CD4x1r4bdgEDsTV3hDz7VqanFkYu1sh1n4yEE4Xyw-ryyw/3xd/868l7X0ZRRewYAN2jcw2bw/h21/RmCusi7wHot1K76AnoTH7AGXjvZkSAfWTH-mHw0gZK0 Flutterwave enters 5-year deal with Microsoft [Gbenga Agboola](Olugbenga Agboola, CEO of Flutterwave Fintech unicorn Flutterwave isn’t just racking up licences across Africa, it’s also entering big deals. 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TC Insights //link.mail.beehiiv.com/ss/c/_p8mO7pBiG6zFvckPDjzaZkxNnUja96KSCTzHXx2gCinQbxw_qdxxuopG-d0baJxAdN5L7OHU5ZQxpp-wRCFTXy9w8I_zIELgRe_S3coUxfILVHI8J1_fdkliAndVtuGMOFUb3I1aXpEMHAcALibMgwEq6NRwvmtTj1cuTlhk-UDD4ZXONzJsAxHIqaZbjK8Uky8BNbdoM-IQbtjsWNi4A/3xd/868l7X0ZRRewYAN2jcw2bw/h28/Kw5XYl3xKEgzdpYksU7noN33bTwvCaGeMsPYtNaSW5s Student expulsion in Nigeria sparks digital rights debate With a [40% internet penetration rate]( as of 2022, sub-Saharan African remains the least connected region in the world. The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) estimated that an [investment of almost $97 billion]( is needed to bridge this connectivity gap on the continent. Depending on the level of connectivity achieved, Africa's internet economy is [projected to grow]( to $180 billion by 2025 and $712 billion by 2050. Despite the pressing need for improved internet access, there is a growing trend of government-directed internet shutdowns in various African countries, which have implications for the digital economy. Internet shutdowns have more than [doubled]( in Africa between 2020 and 2022, from 12 to 25 respectively, making one in four Africans affected. A recent example is the Senegalese government's decision to cut off internet access in response to violent protests and the spread of controversial messages on social media platforms during the first week of June. [john cena meme](Image source: Ayomide Agbaje/TechCabal Insights According to [Surfshark's internet censorship annual recap](, Africa ranks as the second in terms of internet shutdowns, with over 300 million Africans affected, trailing behind only Asia. The economic consequences of internet shutdowns are evident, as highlighted by the estimated combined loss of [$2.4 billion]( suffered by African nations in 2022 due to internet restrictions. For instance, Sudan's 185-day shutdown also cost the country approximately 7.3% of its 2020 GDP. Despite the potential for significant economic growth in the internet sector, government-imposed restrictions pose substantial challenges. Africans are not only feeling the cost of internet shutdowns in their pockets. As technology makes inroads to African agriculture and digital tools enable better farming for the continent’s smallholder farmers, reliable access to the internet becomes increasingly tied to food security. More than ever, Africa requires not only infrastructural development to grow its digital economy but also to address the issue of internet shutdowns. 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