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An Empirical Investigation of the Level of Adoption of Mobile Payment in Nigeria

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Mobile devices have been one of the most successful consumer products. In fact, Nigeria is the largest and fastest growing market in Africa. The telecommunications sector raked up about $8.42bn in revenue in 2008 and the number is expected to surge past $11bn by 2013. The proliferation of these Mobile phones and the need for a Cash-Less or Cash-Lite economy by the Nigerian Economy has therefore...
 
Published at African Journal of Computer & ICTs. Vol 6, No. 1. pp. 197-207.
Published in 2013
 
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Adebiyi, O. Marion
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