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Impact of Nigeria’s recession on financial inclusion

By CNBC Africa
24 September 2016   |   8:00 am
Nigeria aims to reduce the number of unbanked population by 20 per cent in 2020. CNBC Africa's Wole Famurewa spoke to Kayode Olubiyi, Head of Financial Inclusion at Diamond Bank on the likely impact of the country's recession.

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