Formal Inclusion of Poor and Vulnerable Nigerians – Who Should Care?

On episode 3 of Inclusion for all radio – Chinasa Collins-Ogbuo, podcast host and the Head, Inclusion for all Initiative; is joined by Adédèjì Ọlọ́wẹ̀ to discuss “Who should care about including the poorest and vulnerable Nigerians in the formal sector”? Adédèjì Ọlọ́wẹ̀ is the founder of Lendsqr, the lending infrastructure fintech powering African lenders […]

Enable Access to ID for Women in Vulnerable Communities

On episode 1 of Inclusion for all radio – Chinasa Collins-Ogbuo, podcast host and the Head, Inclusion for all Initiative; is joined by two distinguished women to discuss breaking the bias and enabling ID access for women in vulnerable communities in Nigeria.  Suwaiba Muhammad Dankabo-Programmes Director at ActionAid Nigeria who is an expert in Rural […]

NIN-SIM Call Barring – Role of the Telcos

On Episode 4 of Inclusion for all radio – Chinasa Collins-Ogbuo, host and Head, Inclusion for all Initiative; is joined by Chief Adeolu Ogunbanjo – President of the National Association of Telecommunications Subscribers of Nigeria (NATCOMS) an advocacy platform representing the plight of all telephone subscribers in Nigeria. Chief Ogunbanjo shares his views on the […]

Sadiya’s Story

Sadiya shares that her SIM registration was done by someone else, and as a result of her lost SIM, linking her NIN to her SIM is not a priority for now, but she will link it eventually. Sadiya’s story highlights how lack of awareness and poor levels of education put people in marginalised communities at […]

Press Release: Inclusion for all research identifies groups most vulnerable to identity exclusion

November 25, 2021 – Lagos: The Inclusion for All initiative, an advocacy programme that seeks to remove the barriers that prevent the financial and economic inclusion of Nigeria’s poorest and most vulnerable communities, has released  its most recent research findings through an open-source data visualisation platform. The Inclusion for All platform allows interested stakeholders to […]

BusinessDay Q&A with Head, Inclusion for all.

“Financial Inclusion will not improve if Nigeria does not address the barriers to ID ownership”. Chinasa Collins-Ogbuo 1.      Tell us about Inclusion for all and its participation in deepening access to financial services in Nigeria? Our work seeks to understand the barriers to access for Nigeria’s most vulnerable and marginalised communities, whether they be policy […]