In Nigeria, fight between telcos, banks hurts financial inclusion | Business and Economy
Lagos, Nigeria Comfort Oluwaseyi has a time-tested shortcut for sending money to everyone. For the 40-year-old fruit trader at Ikeja, in the heart of Nigerias commercial capital Lagos, all it takes is dialling *737# on her Itel 2160, a non-smartphone which costs 7,000 Nigerian naira ($15).