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Blockchain’s Role in Enhancing Nigeria’s Oil Industry Transparency

By Milcah Tanimu

Mr. Olayimika Oyebanji, a Web 3 policy expert and award-winning crypto journalist, discusses how blockchain technology can enhance transparency in Nigeria’s oil industry. He explains that blockchain can disrupt and improve any industry, including the oil sector, by promoting high standards of accountability and transparency. Oyebanji highlights that blockchain can automate testing processes via smart contracts, ensuring data integrity and reducing fraudulent manipulation. Nigeria has already made significant strides with a national blockchain roadmap outlining adoption strategies. However, the implementation may face resistance from those opposed to increased probity, though strong government support can overcome these challenges. Oyebanji references Olinga Taeed, an advisor to the Chinese government, who supports the use of blockchain in the petroleum industry, underscoring the technology’s potential to revolutionize the sector.

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