We have officially secured an Enhanced Payment Service Provider (EPSP) license from the Bank of Ghana. 💜 🇬🇭
Ghana plays a major role in how money moves across West Africa: cross-border trade, remittances, payroll, vendor payments, digital commerce, and one of the continent's most active mobile money economies.
The Enhanced Payment Service Provider (EPSP) license allows us to support businesses by providing regulated GHS collections, instant payouts, and merchant accounts inside Ghana.
For businesses building in Ghana, expanding into Ghana, or moving money across the Nigeria-Ghana corridor, you can now:
Collect GHS payments via MTN MoMo, Telecel, AT, and local bank transfers
Send instant payouts to Ghanaian bank accounts and mobile money wallets
Issue GHS merchant collection accounts for automated reconciliation, all through one financial infrastructure.
This is one more step in building the rails for an integrated Africa.
Nigerian payments platform OPay Digital Services is planning a US initial public offering targeting a valuation of approximately $4 billion, with Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, and JPMorgan Chase appointed to manage the offering.
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What happened in Ozoro exposes what feminists have long been saying: in a patriarchal society like Nigeria, violence against women is often treated as “normal” and with no repercussions or consequences.
That is the problem. No one should act brand New.
Powerless citizens are condemning on the internet. The State's government is also condemning on the internet. Mind you crimes were committed ON CAMERA. At least 30 or 40 men can be found and prosecuted but nobody here is serious.
Girls in my community (Ozoro, Delta state) are currently getting molested and raped because of a sick tradition that says any woman who’s out from 12noon today is allowed to get molested. The videos I’ve seen are horrific.
When they say “stop raping women”, olori-ebis will rear their heads to start asking “what of false accusers?”. Now there’s a whole ass festival dedicated to raping women, with videos circulating, you’re quiet because you’re still investigating the videos with forensics abi?
“Of course I’m not worried about intimidating men. The type of man who will be intimidated by me is exactly the type of man I have no interest in”
Chief Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie ✨
Temu’s Nigerian couriers will ruin their business. These days what they do is, when your item gets to them, they don’t dispatch it or contact you. They just mark your deliver as unsuccessful delivery. And hope you don’t raise a complaint.Then they take whatever is in your package
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