Blockchain news in nigeria 20th may 2018

Here are some blockchain-related news articles from Nigeria on May 20th, 2018:

  1. Nigeria's Central Bank to Launch Blockchain-Based Payment System: According to a report by BusinessDay, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is planning to launch a blockchain-based payment system to improve the country's payment infrastructure. The system, which is expected to be launched in the second half of 2018, will enable faster and more secure transactions. (Source: BusinessDay)
  2. Blockchain Firm, BitPesa, Partners with Nigerian Bank, GTBank: BitPesa, a blockchain-based payment company, has partnered with Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank) to provide cross-border payment services to Nigerian businesses. The partnership aims to reduce the cost and complexity of international transactions. (Source: Nairametrics)
  3. Nigeria's First Blockchain-Based Real Estate Platform Launched: A Nigerian startup, PropertyPro.ng, has launched a blockchain-based real estate platform to facilitate property transactions in the country. The platform uses blockchain technology to record property ownership and transactions, making it more secure and transparent. (Source: Techpoint)
  4. Nigerian Government to Use Blockchain for Land Registry: The Nigerian government has announced plans to use blockchain technology to digitize its land registry system. The project aims to reduce corruption and improve the efficiency of land transactions. (Source: Vanguard)
  5. Blockchain Training Program Launched in Nigeria: A blockchain training program has been launched in Nigeria to equip young Nigerians with the skills needed to work in the blockchain industry. The program, which is being run by a local blockchain company, aims to promote the adoption of blockchain technology in Nigeria. (Source: ITRealms)

These are just a few of the blockchain-related news articles from Nigeria on May 20th, 2018.