Airport U-Turn: Is Nigeria’s ‘Cashless’ Dream Hitting a Reality Check at the Gate?

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Mar 12, 2026
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Happy Friday afternoon, everyone! ✈️
I was just catching up on the news before the weekend, and it seems our 'Cashless Nigeria' journey just hit a major speed bump.
The Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo, has directed that a hybrid payment system (Cash + Card) resume at all airport access gates across the country, starting today, Friday, March 13, 2026.
This comes after the 'strictly digital' experiment caused massive traffic gridlocks and left many travelers stranded. While the goal was to block revenue leakages, the reality on the ground was long queues and POS network 'wahala.'
As we move toward a $1 Trillion economy, I have to ask:
Is it a failure of technology, or are we just culturally 'addicted' to cash for certain transactions?
With the Naira holding steady at N1,399 and inflation cooling to 15.1%, does a move back to cash help or hurt our economic momentum?
For those traveling this weekend: would you rather wait in a 'Cash' queue or risk the 'No Network' message on a POS terminal?
I’m curious to hear your take. Is this a sensible 'human-centered' pivot, or are we moving backward? Let’s discuss!