eNaira removed from Play Store, Nigerians react

eNaira Wallet pulled down from playstore

Buhari‘s eNaira speed wallet has been removed from Google Play Store, following bad reviews from downloaders.

This comes barely 24 hours after the e-currency application was released by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

However, the eNaira merchant wallet, which is geared for businesses, is still operational and has over 10,000 downloads on Android users’ Google Play Store.

The eNaira fast wallet was still operating but has been upgraded on the Apple App Store, Glamsquad Magazine learnt.

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How to Access the eNaira?

Users must first download the eNairas’ speed wallet,’ which allows them to execute transactions quickly and easily. It is a distributed ledger that maintains and manages the eNaira in digital storage.

As of Tuesday evening, the fast wallet had a 2.0 rating from 2, 150 reviews, with many users complaining of bugs.

Reacting to the takedown, one Gabriel Handsom Adebayo took to Facebook and wrote, “eNaira wallet app as been deleted from Play Store. Did you remember that this Government place ban on eCurrency (crypto currency)? They also place ban on twitter. This means they did not support any electronics money, so why did they produce this so called eNaira? The owner of the Play store never want to see anything called Naira in their data base. So they removed it. Until the clueless Government brings more value to the Naira to meet up some standard.”

Another Facebook user commented, “Omo I tried registering that’s wen I noticed naija is laughable”

One Nwabuseze Carlos wrote, “That’s how it’s supposed to be. U can’t kill private businesses to promote ur selfish interest”

 

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