Nigeria’s president signs order to enhance virtual asset regulation
Central bank to chair ‘virtual assets council’ to help close regulatory gaps
Nigeria’s president, Bola Tinubu, has signed an executive order to co-ordinate the regulation of virtual assets in the country.
The Presidential Executive Order on Virtual Assets Co-ordination 2026 was announced on social media on July 17 by Bayo Onanuga, a special adviser to Tinubu, who said the president had signed it that day and that it took effect immediately. Tinubu said the order would “harmonise the regulation of virtual assets, strengthen co-operation among the nation’s financial
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