An open appreciation to President Buhari & CBN Governor for unveiling E-Naira – Archbishop Sam Zuga

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Archbishop Sam Zuga, who is the world’s first professor of digital economy has penned down an appreciation letter to president Muhammed Buhari and Central Bank of Nigeria governor, Godwin Emefiele

for successfully unveiling E-Naira, making Nigeria the first African country to unveil digital currency.

 

The Cleric also known as Jehovah’s Field Marshall is the founder of the first cryptocurrency in Africa, called “Zugacoin” which is currently the most valuable coin in the history of cryptocurrencies, founded in 2020 with the aim of providing ways to help every willing, average Nigerians to have financial liberation and earn a better living.

 

In a statement, Archbishop Sam Zuga released on his Facebook page, he thanked the President and the CBN governor for taking a decision that will revive the Nigerian economy in due time.

 

His open letter reads:  “To start with: (This step alone can revive Nigerian economy within 2 years if wise decision is taken. Thank you for moving Nigeria from analogue economy to digital economy. It is left to smart thinking Nigerians to take advantage of your history making decision and change their financial status without blaming the government anymore).

 

I am here to thank you very much for your sensitivity as you have embarked on the journey of spearheading African Economic Revival through Digital apparatus.

 

You have made history as Nigeria becomes the first country in Africa to unveil digital currency.  A Nigerian, Archbishop Sam Zuga is the first Professor of Digital Economy and the founder of the first Cryptocurrency in Africa.

 

This step alone can revive Nigerian economy within 2 years if wise decision is taken. Thank you for moving Nigeria from analogue economy to digital economy. It is left to smart thinking Nigerians to take advantage of your history making decision and change their financial status without blaming the government anymore.

 

World Bank headquarters is in USA, World Health Organization headquarters is in Europe. United Nations headquarters is in USA. I have decided to drag Block chain technology headquarters to Africa by registering WORLD BLOCKCHAIN NETWORK in Nigeria. I would like you to support me to make this a reality. All the organizations mentioned above started by individuals but was embraced by the government and the people. Nigerians are leading in Cryptocurrency globally, we can’t allow the decisions about what we are leading to be taken somewhere else. Let us bring the whole world to Nigeria to discuss Block chain technology.

 

There are endless opportunities in digital economy, all Nigerians should take advantage of the e-Naira and other indigenous Cryptocurrencies to have financial freedom.

 

I told you the CBN Governor in February 2021 that you lack powers to ban Cryptocurrency, I am very happy with you now as you decided to change your mind. God bless you plenty and Mr President.

 

I also want to appreciate the Vice President who came out boldly to advise the CBN to rethink about their decision against Cryptocurrency. Today we are all celebrating.

 

Archbishop Prof Sam.”

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