Nnenna Ifeanyi-Ajufo

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Dr. Nnenna Ifeanyi-Ajufo is an associate professor of law and the head of law at Buckinghamshire New University (United Kingdom). She was previously a law lecturer at Lancaster University (Ghana), where she taught cyber crime.

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Continental Cyber Security Policymaking: Implications of the Entry Into Force of the Malabo Convention for Digital Financial Systems in Africa
July 10, 2023

This event explored the significance of the entry into force of the Malabo Convention—the only cybersecurity convention in the world that combines cybersecurity, cyber crime, electronic transactions, and data protection in one legal instrument—with input from African cybersecurity and financial sector experts.

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  • Nanjira Sambuli
  • Nnenna Ifeanyi-Ajufo
  • Moctar O.A. Yedaly
  • Abdul-Hakeem Ajijola
  • David Satola
  • Laura Temesi
  • Olayinka David-West
  • Rosemary Koech-Kimwatu
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Digital Financial Inclusion and Security: The Regulation of Mobile Money in Ghana

Ghana's digital financial services industry, most notably the market for mobile money services, has grown significantly during the pandemic. To achieve full digital financial inclusion, however, the country still must build capacity, skills, trust, and security.

  • Nnenna Ifeanyi-Ajufo
· September 19, 2022