Nigeria to change its policies on blockchain technology
Share link:In this post: Nigeria is kicking off its new blockchain policy, with a focus on improving land registration, healthcare, and education. The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has revamped the blockchain steering committee to include top experts and leaders. Nigeria plans to set up research hubs across the country to drive advancements in blockchain, AI, and other cutting-edge technologies.Disclaimer. The information provided is not trading advice. Cryptopolitan.com holds
Nigeria is shaking things up with its blockchain policy. Chimezie Chuta, the Founder of Blockchain Nigeria User Group, took to Twitter with some big news.
He said that “the implementation work of the Nigeria Blockchain Technology Policy effectively begins today.” Chuta will serve as the Chairman of the Steering Committee.
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