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CBN marks Global Money Week with student-focused financial literacy drive

NewsdeskBy NewsdeskApril 28, 2026Updated:April 28, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Tuesday organised a financial literacy programme for secondary school students in Abuja as part of activities to commemorate Global Money Week.

Speaking at the event, the CBN’s Director of Consumer Protection and Financial Inclusion, Mrs Aisha Olatinwo, said the participating schools were selected based on their strong performance in previous CBN-organised quizzes and analytical competitions.

She described Global Money Week as a global initiative aimed at equipping young people with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to make informed and responsible financial decisions.

Olatinwo explained that the 2026 theme, “Smart MoneyTalks,” underscores the importance of open conversations about money.

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“It encourages us not only to learn about finances but also to actively discuss, question, and share knowledge on how to earn, save, spend, and invest wisely. When we talk about money, we break down misconceptions, build confidence, and prepare for a more secure financial future,” she said.

She stressed that in today’s rapidly evolving financial landscape, financial literacy has become essential, noting that the ability to make sound financial decisions is a critical life skill that empowers individuals, strengthens families, and supports national economic growth.

The director added that the apex bank has introduced several consumer-focused initiatives to improve public awareness of financial management. These include the Bank Consumer Education Series, which leverages social media and other public platforms, and the “Sabi Money” e-learning platform designed to equip individuals—especially students—with financial education skills and the capacity to train others.

Olatinwo noted that activities lined up for the week-long celebration are aimed at promoting a culture of financial responsibility, particularly among young people, while also extending financial education to broader segments of society.

“We will take this campaign to homes, markets, and even the streets. Throughout the week, its impact will be felt across the country,” she added.

Also speaking, the Head of Financial Inclusion Division at the CBN, Mrs Temilade Akinfadeyi, said the 2026 financial literacy fair was designed to provide a practical and engaging learning platform.

According to her, participants will gain hands-on knowledge of money management, savings, responsible spending, and the range of financial opportunities available to them.

“This year’s theme highlights the importance of open and informed conversations about money. It reminds us that talking about money involves asking questions, sharing knowledge, and learning from one another. It is a key step towards making smarter financial choices and building a secure future,” she said.

Akinfadeyi added that students would have the opportunity to interact with financial institutions and explore products and services tailored to young people, while gaining insights to support better financial decisions.

Similarly, the Head of Consumer Education and Evaluation at the CBN, Mr Amuwa Nelson, urged participants to engage actively and maximise the knowledge and resources provided.

“Remember, the habits you develop today will shape your financial future tomorrow,” he said.

Participating schools included Doveland International School, Living Fountain International School, Government Day Secondary School, Wuse, and Government Science School, Maitama.

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