ID is a barrier to formal financial inclusion

Identity Day 2022

According to EFInA A2F 2020 Survey data, 73% of Nigeria’s unbanked adults did not have the required ID to open a tier 3 bank account. Att Inclusion for all, we know that the poorer you are, the less likely you are to own an ID. To commemorate #IdentityDay2022, inclusion for all seeks to highlight the […]
Link between poverty and ID ownership

Gender gap for ID ownership

Unbanked Nigerian adults likely to lack ID

Unlikely to own National Identity Number

Financially excluded adult Nigerians (2020)

Women, rurality & inclusion – Digital ID as a game-changer

On the 2022 Financial Inclusion Week special podcast episode of Inclusion for all radio – Chinasa Collins-Ogbuo; our podcast host and Head, Inclusion for all initiative is joined by Saude Amina Atoyebi – Head, Kaduna State Social Investment Office. Saude discusses the gender and urban/rural discrepancies in NIN (National Identity Number) enrollment and bank ownership […]
Financial Inclusion in Nigeria: Stories behind the numbers (FINDEX 2021)

On Episode 5 of Inclusion for all radio, Chinasa Collins-Ogbuo – podcast host and Head, Inclusion for all Initiative; is joined by Tolulope Babajide – a gender specialist with experience in gender programming, financial inclusion, and agricultural livelihoods. Tolulope is the Gender Network Manager at FSD Africa where she works primarily on the Gender Collaborative […]
NIN-SIM Link Call Barring – What it means for Nigeria’s Vulnerable Populations

On episode 2 of Inclusion for all radio – Chinasa Collins-Ogbuo, podcast host and the Head, Inclusion for all Initiative; is joined by Aisha Ahmed to discuss the recent NIN-SIM linkage call barring and how it’s affecting people in hard-to-reach locations. Aisha Ahmed is the CEO and Chairperson of Murna Foundation, a Non-Governmental Organization that […]