The Central Bank of Nigeria unveiled a step-by-step guide via its official X (formerly Twitter) account for enrolling in the SabiMONI financial literacy e-learning platform.
This initiative comes several months after the platform’s launch by Godwin Emefiele, the former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria. SabiMONI is a comprehensive digital national e-learning platform dedicated to fostering financial literacy. Its primary objective is to empower individuals with the tools and knowledge necessary to become Certified Financial Literacy Trainers (CFLT) through a self-paced learning approach.
According to the former apex bank governor, the platform aims to bolster the country’s financial education initiatives and potentially extend its reach beyond national borders.
To complete your registration on the financial literacy platform, here are the essential steps to follow:
Begin by accessing the official SabiMONI e-Learning platform website using any web browser of your preference.
Register and create an account by providing the necessary information in the required fields.
Check your email inbox or spam folder for a confirmation email and click on it to validate your newly created account.
Log in using your email/username and password, update your profile, and then select a course that aligns with your interests. Be sure to complete all the required fields during this process.
After successfully completing the above steps, navigate to the course overview section. Here, you will find a list of modules available within the chosen course.
Follow these steps diligently to embark on your financial literacy journey through the SabiMONI e-learning platform.
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