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    Nigerian School Now Accept Fees in Cryptocurrencies

    Oxford Science Academy, a private school in the northern Nigeria city of Kano is now accepting cryptocurrency as a means of payment fees.

    The school however said the digital money is not compulsory.

    Sabi’u Musa Haruna, head of the school told BBC that the school parents of students had been consulted with many welcoming the decision.

    Nigeria is the second largest bitcoin market in the world after the United States but the use of cryptocurrencies in Nigeria has sparked controversy in the country.

    Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has however told banks and other financial institutions in the country to close all cryptocurrency-related accounts.

    In a statement in February this year the central bank said all financial institutions were prohibited from facilitating crypto currency payments.

    “Further to earlier regulatory directives on the subject, the Bank hereby wishes to remind regulated institutions that dealing in cryptocurrencies or facilitating payments for cryptocurrency is prohibited,” the statement said.

    According to the Central Bank of Nigeria financial institutions are to identify persons and entities transacting in, or, operating crypto currency exchanges and go ahead to close such accounts immediately.

    The bank said “breaches of this directive will attract severe regulatory sanctions. This letter is with immediate effect.”

    The latest crackdown on cryptocurrency could undo the gains made in Nigeria, a country that has seen growth in virtual currency for the past five years.

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