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Saturday 18 April 2015

Win N350,000 in the Ennovation Challenge

How often have you had problems trying to pay for something via a cashless transaction? How frustrating does it get sometimes? Are we truly cashless or not? When are we going to get it right we have all asked one too many times.

But... What if it was possible for you to help solve the problem?  What if it was possible for you to make money (and win some cool gagdets) from making sure that we all don't pay for any transaction with physical cash, in the nearest future?


Introducing eNNovate Naija!

As a proactive measure to solve some of the challenges posed by the Central Bank of Nigeria's cashless policy, Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement Systems PLC (NIBSS) conceived the idea of organizing an online crowd sourced contest, known as 'eNNovate Naija' aimed at generating innovative ideas to drive the policy, and generate solutions to overcome the present challenges.

The contest will play out mostly online and participants will be required to log on to a website and pitch ideas under this theme: 'How Do I Make Cashless Policy more effective in my community?'

A cash reward of N350,000 each and some Samsung devices will be given to the top 10 ideas that provide solutions to solve this collective problem of ours.

The 2015 eNNovation Challenge is managed by Digital Jewels Limited and is organized in partnership with Samsung and IBM.

34 comments:

  1. Interesting.....



    #TeamBlessed#

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  2. This really great...how i wish that can be mine without stress.

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  3. if Naija could give out prices without having a list of winners before final date...that will be great!IgboBorn!

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    Let's all help end this shameful wicked act by the south African people. We are humans not apes.

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  6. Nice Innovation, fully in for this because, i currently work in that sector.

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  7. Ok seen!!

    Linda I said so..

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  8. Issokay, seen. Thanks for the information. Linda take note!

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  9. Issokay, seen. Thanks for the information. Linda take note!

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  10. nice initiative, i better start noting down my ideas ooooo

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  11. i love the idea! i dream of a nigeria where gala sellers will have pos o

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  12. God bless whoever can come up with an idea that will stop the long queues at ATMs in congested rural areas(alagbado, agege,okoko,sabongida ora….Whoever comes up with an idea for that def owes me a cut o

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  13. Trying to steal people's ideas and give them peanut as cash price...mtchewww

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  14. This is soo cool, now we are thinking, @ Jeffery , what have you done with the ideas you have had since you have had them.
    Them say bring your idea make them use am for a beta Naija you say no smh.....This is one of the reason why the black man is we're he is today.always short sighted.

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  15. This is cool. I'll give it a try.

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