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Nigeria, like many developing economies, has been fighting financial exclusion through different mechanisms and with a financial inclusion target set at 80% by 2020 by its National Financial Inclusion Strategy, and mobile money has been identified as a platform for achieving this goal. Consequently, 21 mobile money operators were licensed by the apex bank (Central Bank of Nigeria) to provide mobile money services to millions of Nigerians as a means of bridging the gap between the financially served, the under-served, as well as the un-served. Using empirical evidence from two nationwide mobile money adoption and financial inclusion surveys, and a synthesis of technology acceptance and use models, this chapter explores the causes of mobile money adoption and extent of use across the adult population. It further provides recommendations to policymakers, mobile money operators, and agents, as well as institutions that support the enhancement of financial inclusion towards optimizing the benefits of mobile money and realization of the 80% financial inclusion target. |