Man relocates belongings to bank amidst new Naira notes scarcity (Video)

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An embattled young man relocates his belongings to the bank amidst the scarcity of the new Naira notes that has rendered many stranded.

Man relocates belongings to bank amidst new Naira notes scarcity (Video)

It would be recalled that the CBN redesigned the Naira note and put a deadline on the legitimacy of the old notes. A video making the rounds on social media captured the moment a troubled man took his pots, bed, and a gas cylinder to the bank where there was a long queue of other customers waiting to get cash. He, however, lamented that he has been stranded for days without money to feed and do the basic things; hence, his reason for relocating to the bank with his belongings. Watch the video below …

“Buhari, your regime no good” — Portable laments scarcity of fuel, naira notes (Video)

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Controversial singer, Portable Omololalomi, laments the scarcity of fuel, the new naira notes, and the economy of Nigeria while blaming Buhari.

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This comes amidst the struggle faced by Nigerians since the redesign of the new naira notes and low circulation in the economy. In a video via Instagram, Portable called out the President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari, for throwing the citizen of the country in jeopardy. He lamented that fuel scarcity, hike in the price of food, and difficulty to get money made the country and her citizens sick and troubled. Portable further slammed those hoarding the new naira notes, fuel attendants, POS workers and everyone making the country harder than it should. Watch the video below …

Man in pains as he’s unable to get new Naira notes at bank

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A Nigerian man created a scene at a bank after he was unable to get the new naira note. It is common knowledge that the Nigerian populace have been thrown into confusion as they scamper about trying to get the new naira notes which doesn’t seem to be available enough.

Various videos online have depicted desperate acts being exhibited by Nigerians in an effort to get cash to sort their various needs. In a recent video, a man who couldn’t get money from his bank erupted into rage. With pain and anger in his voice the man told the bank staff that he has family to feed and they need the money to sort their needs. One of the bank staff made an effort to embrace the disgruntled man as he tried to calm him down. Watch the video below:

“Please help me” – Nigerian lady displays torn naira notes (Video)

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A Nigerian lady has cried out after receiving wads of torn naira notes at a bank in Jos, Plateau state. In the video, she showed the carefully selected wads of torn and damaged ₦50 notes which she claimed she got from First bank, Nigeria.

She further lamented that she wasn’t able to pay the Keke napep she entered as they wouldn’t collect the notes because of how damaged they looked. In her words: “Good morning everyone I’m doing this video from Jos plateau state. This is the money we got from the bank, this is First bank. This is it this is money oh we got from the bank. This is 50-50 Naira. “This is what the bank, this is all the staff sat down and pilled to give their citizens. Help me, help me my fellow Nigerians is this the life I will not supposed to be better than this. “See oh, help me. I can’t even pay…. Even Keke cannot collect this money”. Watch the video below:

Two men allegedly fight dirty in bank over new Naira notes (Video)

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A fight broke out between two grown Nigerian men at a popular bank in Nigeria over the collection of the new naira notes.

Two men fight dirty in bank allegedly over new Naira notes (Video)

A video making the rounds on social media captured the moment two hefty men wielded metals and aimed at one another over a disagreement. It is, however, unclear how the fight started between them but the scarcity of the new Naira notes has really set many on the edge. The duo were seen trying to hit one another without hesitation while the staff of the bank and other customers maintained distance to avoid being hit. Watch the video below …

Why Nigerian men should appreciate govt. for fuel and new Naira notes scarcity

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Notable content creator, Nasty Blaq, encourages Nigerian men to appreciate the government for the ongoing fuel and new Naira notes scarcity ahead of Valentine’s Day.

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The comedian made this known amidst the ongoing scarcity of new Naira notes and fuel hike that has rendered many stranded in Nigeria. In a recent video via his Instagram Nasty Blaq argued that it was a win in disguise for men ahead of February 14th with is the day for the celebration of love. According to Nasty Blaq, men would not have to worry about sending money, going out on dates or buying expensive gifts for their partners. Watch the video below …

“Submit your old Naira notes after the February 10 deadline”

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Godwin Emefiele, has revealed that commercial banks must accept the old Naira notes even after the February 10 deadline.

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The Governor of the Central Bank announced this on Tuesday while appearing before the House of Representatives ad hoc committee looking into the implementation of the policy. Emefiele said he agrees with section 20(3) of the CBN Act, which provides that commercial banks must accept old notes after a deadline. Section 20 (3) of the Act says: “Notwithstanding Sub-sections (1) and (2) of this section, the Bank shall have power, if directed to do so by the President and after giving reasonable notice in that behalf, to call in any of its notes or coins on payment of the face value thereof and any note or coin with respect to which a notice has been given under this Sub-section, shall, on the expiration of the notice, cease to be legal tender, but, subject to section 22 of this Act, shall be redeemed by the Bank upon demand.” Emefiele had on Sunday announced 10 February as the “grace period” for Nigerians to deposit the old Naira noted. Nonetheless, the lawmakers are insisting that it must be months, not days.

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In his speech, Mr Emefiele said: “The law which says even after the old currency has lost its legal tender status that we are mandated to collect these money. And I stand with the House of Reps on this. What does that mean? It could have lost its legal tender status which means we have moved on. But if you have your money that you have not been able to send to the bank we will certainly give you the opportunity to bring them back into the CBN to redeem it. Either you pay it to your bank account or you want to do an exchange—we will give you. You will not lose your money. This is the assurance I give to Nigerians.”

CBN extends deadline for expiration of old Naira notes

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The deadline for exchanging the old N200, N500, and N1,000 notes, part of the three series of Naira, is extended by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) until February 10th, 2023. The CBN responded to pressure from concerned Nigerians following the disruption caused by the introduction of the redesigned currency. This was announced in a statement by CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, on January 29th, 2023. The original deadline of January 31st, 2023, was set after the introduction of redesigned notes in December. The extension has, however, been made to accommodate the collection of more old notes as there is a shortage of the redesigned notes currently in circulation.  

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