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PayPal is back in Nigeria

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Paypal global payments platform has partnered with Nigerian fintech paga to finally let Nigerians receive international payments, settle them in Naira, and fully access its global payments network after 20 years of limited service. What this means is that you can now send and receive money with PayPal by linking your PayPal account to a paga account. While this has bought joy to most Nigerians, some persons are upset about it. There have been lots of mixed reactions on X formally know as Twitter as most of them said they lost a lot of money from PayPal banning their account years back and they have found other alternatives. While there are others who say PayPal is a dying company based on their stock performance in the last five years and wants to use Nigeria to gain ground again. While there are those who are simply not interested cause PayPal have the habit of seizing money. What's your take on this?
Personally my PayPal account is under restrictions for reasons i don't even know. They asked for my id documents which i sent this morning. If it gets approved, i we link it to a paga account and see how it goes.
 
Nigerian online entrepreneurs are not happy with PayPal and many said that they will boycott their services. They have restricted Nigerians from benefiting from online business for over 20 years. Now, Nigeria online business space have developed through use of cryptocurrency, we don't need them in Nigeria anymore! Let them carry their service elsewhere
 
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