The same person that says most cryptocurrency transaction are illegitimate, he personally dislike decentralized cryptocurrencies. When most criminal activities in Nigeria are mostly in fiat, but he has nothing to say about naira, this is self-centeredness in my opinion.
This isn't new to us all, all of these is just a calculated effort from the Nigerian government to hamper the growth of cryptocurrencies in Nigeria, irrespective of if they are knowledgeable about it or not, I'm pretty sure we're all aware how corrupt and incompetent most of our government officials are, and they are more often than not, loyal, not to the citizens, but to one 'god-father' or the other who made it possible for them to get to that position. That is why it seems there is as yet no consensus from the government as to what the state of crypto in Nigeria is, cause most of them hardly even understand what it is, how it operates, it's pros and cons, but are just basically following the bandwagon to attack it.
That brought up the comment that you were neither wrong nor right, but could be misleading people. For people that do not know what exactly who officially banned cryptocurrencies in Nigeria, reading from your
post can mislead the person to think the president of Nigeria banned cryptocurrencies, but cryptocurrencies are officially banned by the CBN governor irrespective of the political aspect.
That one no matter at all, me and you know say CBN oga no fit take decision on im own like that, the president was definitely aware of the whole situation, and if you ask me, he has more role to play than anyone else in this case, I know officially it's the CBN that issued the statement, but oga president hand full for the matter.