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I think I read about your first post which you said that the governor of the state is a young governor and he wants to engage the state with bitcoin and new technology if am not mistaken.  Congratulations to this news , I think this is the beginning of bitcoin circulation and it will go round the region in the future.  Now the people residing in the state can come out fully to accept Bitcoin in their business without any fear of the government intimidating anyone .
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This is not new to me because in my previous school, there was already a course offered on blockchain technology. The only difference is that it was in college, not in high school. I'm not sure if other schools here also offer blockchain courses in high school, but as far as I know, there aren't any yet.
Well, I commend your dedication and persistence in pushing this project. This will lead to successful adoption in the educational system. This pioneering initiative has the potential to empower future generations with valuable knowledge and skills, positioning them for success in the ever-evolving digital world. Some may consider it a small step, but for me, it is a significant step towards a big change. You've taken the step, and I hope you'll soon see the light at the end of the tunnel. Good luck.
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Congratulations on this exciting update! I'm thrilled to hear that your efforts have finally yielded a response from the Niger State government regarding your proposal to introduce Bitcoin technology in the secondary school curriculum. While your physical absence from the meeting is unfortunate, the fact that you entrusted your team members to represent you demonstrates your strong leadership and trust in their capabilities.

Your initiative serves as an inspiration to others advocating for the adoption of innovative technologies like Bitcoin. Your perseverance and dedication have opened doors for this important conversation to take place, paving the way for potential positive change not only in the Niger State but potentially across the nation. I eagerly await further updates as your proposal progresses through the government's evaluation process.
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This will be a very good turn of events in Nigeria if the news is true. But I still wonder how the governor would do this since it would amount to a conflict of interest between the state government and CBN. As we all know, the CBN has banned all banks and financial institutions from associating with crypto dealing or anyone dealing with it. Perhaps this new CBN government would do the right thing this time.

After that February 2021 ban I think the government last year as actually relaxes the laws concerning cryptocurrency, just that they don’t fully support it yet
Let's establish the fact that it's never the Nigerian Government (the central government) that issued the ban directive, but the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). This is why it has always been partial, they have never had total authority over people but the banks and the financial institutions they regulate. Also, the law was years before the 2021 saga, they only reminded everyone and tried to enforce it.

Nevertheless, at that time, it bit so hard as they made it look like it was total. But for the smartness of people through P2P initiatives and others, which is coupled with the fact that even the banks they regulate didn't like what they did, then banks looked away in most cases and that is what is helping us till now. Not that CBN relaxes it, No, if they did, they will convey it officially. Also for the prominent people in the government, including the ex-VP supporting it by their actions and speeches, I believe this caused the CBN itself to look away as well even as the unwillingness of commercial banks themselves helps.
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Niger and Nigeria is not the same country, if OP wrote Niger and what he meant is Nigeria then he is wrong, Niger is a whole different country not Nigeria.

You misunderstood OP he actually meant Niger state which is part of the 36 state in Nigeria, located in the central region of the country it is the state that OP is actually referring and not the Niger Republic we know as a country. OP seems to be close to the government or the state politicians and so far he has been using that influence well. I also learnt that the Governor is more of a youth and that’s why I think he is looking into the possibility of this.

This will be a very good turn of events in Nigeria if the news is true. But I still wonder how the governor would do this since it would amount to a conflict of interest between the state government and CBN. As we all know, the CBN has banned all banks and financial institutions from associating with crypto dealing or anyone dealing with it. Perhaps this new CBN government would do the right thing this time.

After that February 2021 ban I think the government last year as actually relaxes the laws concerning cryptocurrency, just that they don’t fully support it yet
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I think it's a welcome development which is geared towards exposing secondary school or college students to
the basics of how to use Bitcoin and with the practical aspect of using it via mobile phones, though it is going to take a lot of effort to retrain the teachers who are to teach these students this particular trade subject and I hope the primary purpose is to teach the students how to perform transactions not how to trade Bitcoin which might be a little bit complex to them and I hope the Niger State government would give total financial support in term of retraining Secondary teachers who are to impart the Bitcoin knowledge their students.
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I am most gracious right now to update the forum on this new development and hope to continue to push this project until there is light at the end of the tunnel.

Thank you to the members of this forum that have kept on following up on my earlier thread for updates, I am glad that I have a response for you now.
Congratulations to you on your positive response from the SSG of Niger State Government, as It is indeed a thing of joy that through your team, a set of college students will be given the privilege to have an insight about Bitcoin from an early stage, which is one thing likely to drive passion about digital skills as we journey through this digital era. So on that note, I will like to urge you that if in case you happen to find anything challenging, please do not forget to bring such case to the bitcointalk family, as we are always ready to assist you in the best way we could. Thank you
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Congratulations on the positive development of you plan of adopting Bitcoin in your place.  Although it is not on its final state, it is a good thing to know that your government is inclined to adopt Bitcoin a s a trade subject.  If implemented this will give freedom for everyone in your place to engage in Bitcoin trading, and obviously, this will give a huge boost to the Bitcoin industry in your place.  This might elevate the status of living of people who are engaged in Bitcoin trading because they will have the freedom to engage in bitcoin trading without any worries thus bitcoin trading activity will surely flourish.

I am waiting for the final decision on this matter and I believe that your goal will push through.
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Haha, “cool” photography, you even had to cover the guy on the banner hahaha. Anyways, I do remember your previous post you speak of, and all I can say is that you are doing a really great job. I am wowed and impressed that your government was able to see and understand the benefits of this move and even went ahead to add it as a subject. I’ve never heard this and this may be the first to happen in Africa. Hopefully other states in your country Nigeria can follow and eventually other African countries can also do this.
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I have not heard heard this news before and if it is true, I will be very happy because from one state it will be migrateed to another state but what baffled me is that how possible one regional state adopt Bitcoin when the Federal Government ordered the Central Bank of Nigeria CBN to stopped all transactions with Bitcoin and it co ecosystem colleagues.

Well I will not say too much until I find our the legit news. And that means I am going to make some rigorous finding on this matter. Because this issue concerned the nation. Because through this way the National Government cam adopt Bitcoin.
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We have to consider the State of affairs in Nigeria over bitcoin adoption as the first and foremost thing to consider, the Nigerian government is yet to publicly announce or accept the use of bitcoin, it could be recalled that this same bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies were banned from their commercial banks sometimes last year, they were only aware that people are into bitcoin but not changing their stand yet concerning bitcoin adoption for public use, so if you're doing this OP, know it's at your own risk.

The Nigerian government hasn’t made any official statement about the legality of the use of Bitcoin in the country but their recent actions show that there is no reason to worry about a ban. In 2021, the central bank of Nigeria instructed financial institutions to freeze accounts connected to crypto transactions. Despite the restrictions, p2p in Nigeria hit all time high that year. Nigerians are free spirited, it will be extremely difficult for the government to come after Bitcoin holders. “In May 28, 2023, President Muhammadu Buhari signs the 2023 finance bill into law. The law introduces a 10 percent taxation of gains on the disposal of digital assets including cryptocurrency.”

https://www.thecable.ng/timeline-from-ban-to-taxation-fgs-journey-to-cryptocurrency-acceptance/amp



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This is fantastic news! I have been keeping an eye on your previous thread for any updates on the movement you have chosen to start. We value your efforts and hope that this development will lead to more advancements in bitcoin around the nation, not just in Niger State. In order to evaluate public opinion, it would be wonderful to see a headline about this plan that details how the Niger state government is approaching it.

If the Niger State government approves bitcoin even if it isn't yet officially allowed in the nation, won't it cause problems or confusion? Does this imply that Niger State residents will be the only ones able to freely adopt Bitcoin?
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What a step up to greater hight, good ideas and nice work, I'll congratulate you on this awesome achievement. Is never easy to get to this point and I pray you continue without stopping on this mission.
I hope this won't be the last time we'd be hearing of such news coming from you and your state, I wish this project of yours won't just come and stop but grow to where you never expected. Congrats brother.
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Congratulations ibaba for this great achievement. I followed your previous topic where you talked about your visit to your state governor concerning a proposal to integrate bitcoin in the secondary school curriculum. I'm a little bit curious, based on the position of Nigerian government on cryptocurrency, news like shouldn't be just a closed door meeting with handshakes. I'd would expect it to be captured by the media but so far there's no such news on the internet. Perhaps, we'll get to know more later.
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It's nice to see that an individual state is seeing the potential of Bitcoin though the central government hasn't really supported Bitcoin. It will be good for the citizens of the state and I hope that this doesn't turn out to be a government propaganda as usual.
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Hey guys!

I was so elated to receive a call from the SSG (Secretary to the State Government) of Niger State almost a week ago after we've all waited anxiously for a response from the state government following the letter we submitted two months ago about "Introducing The Bitcoin Technology Into Our Secondary Schools Curriculum as a Trade Subject".

Congratulations, that's a very good news, tho I believe there will some tricky stuff when a government adopt cryptocurrency, they will need to make a suitable policy that can both cover the interest of crypto enthusiast and common people. I mean that the policy should not too strict for crypto enthusiast to actually 'enjoying' their crypto, and not too loose for common people to fall into crypto scam.

I wouldn't have known that you were referring to a Nigerian state if not for the image attached, and you might still want to let the body of the

Niger and Nigeria is not the same country, if OP wrote Niger and what he meant is Nigeria then he is wrong, Niger is a whole different country not Nigeria.
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I wouldn't have known that you were referring to a Nigerian state if not for the image attached, and you might still want to let the body of the message reflect the same.

This will be a very good turn of events in Nigeria if the news is true. But I still wonder how the governor would do this since it would amount to a conflict of interest between the state government and CBN. As we all know, the CBN has banned all banks and financial institutions from associating with crypto dealing or anyone dealing with it. Perhaps this new CBN government would do the right thing this time.

And if the Niger state's plan is well done, then it would be a very great relief for Nigerians to do everything crypto openly with banks and others. Although they are doing it shortly after the heat of the latest ban, still, when a state government is involved, it would be a further development for everyone.
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Congrats and keep pushing for it in your government to adopt Bitcoin and who knows, maybe your country will be the next one to make it legalized?

So best wishes, I know it's going to be a tough road for you and others in Niger, but as you have said, there is light at the end of the tunnel and keep striving. I remember India as well, wherein there are several bitcoiners trying also to push it in the last 3-4 years as well.
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The first time I heard about Niger was after the military coup a few weeks ago, which was followed by an attempt by them to remove the French role in controlling the aspects of the state, especially uranium.

That was in the Republic of Niger, not in the State of Niger, which is part of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, which is what the OP is talking about.

You do an extraordinary job and not many of us are capable of doing that at the government level. this way you can more easily provide many new opportunities especially encouraging the younger generation to know all the benefits.

Yes, I wish we had more people on the forum capable of contacting politicians to promote measures to raise awareness of bitcoin. It is only one step from there to favouring other types of measures, such as favourable measures for commercial trade in cryptocurrencies.
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Hey guys!

I was so elated to receive a call from the SSG (Secretary to the State Government) of Niger State almost a week ago after we've all waited anxiously for a response from the state government following the letter we submitted two months ago about "Introducing The Bitcoin Technology Into Our Secondary Schools Curriculum as a Trade Subject".

We have to consider the State of affairs in Nigeria over bitcoin adoption as the first and foremost thing to consider, the Nigerian government is yet to publicly announce or accept the use of bitcoin, it could be recalled that this same bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies were banned from their commercial banks sometimes last year, they were only aware that people are into bitcoin but not changing their stand yet concerning bitcoin adoption for public use, so if you're doing this OP, know it's at your own risk.
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