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Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by timmilehin(m): 6:01pm On Aug 18, 2014
redcap: This service is only available at first bank branch in Niger House Lagos Island.I'm gonna try it out,have been waiting for this for ages.Also in Benin and Abuja.call 0700firstcontact for more info.
Bro, that place is a no go area ooo. all branches of AK's surround that street. Any receipt of western union is an evidence including receiving or sending, Na Bailing money matter.
Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by blinkyblack(m): 6:02pm On Aug 18, 2014
The policy is quite good, but d politicians are going to gain more, it is now easy 4 dem to transfer money to their foreign account.. There is God oo Chai!!!!
Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by Footlocker(m): 6:02pm On Aug 18, 2014
DeCleff:

Swthrt i wonder where i'll get d pishure n video cos there was no cam on facebook to capture wat goes on there. As for screenshot, i don scatter my fb notifications bt i no see d reply notification ooo.

But believe me cos am not lieing ooo. U can investigate it urself by asking western union on fb

Oya see evidence
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10152617934442457&id=124186682456&_rdr#10152618024527457
we need a photo I'd matching that facebook profile OR #wedonbelieveit grin
Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by basty: 6:06pm On Aug 18, 2014
Mumu CBN governor playing to capital flight
Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by marv1: 6:22pm On Aug 18, 2014
moneybag100: Good.
awon southy reee
Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by Nobody: 6:23pm On Aug 18, 2014
0merta:

There are some engagements that permit one to send money out as a bait to the Magas/Mugus...

Trust me, this is good news for my Niggers!
I agree.

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Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by redcap: 6:24pm On Aug 18, 2014
timmilehin: Bro, that place is a no go area ooo. all branches of AK's surround that street. Any receipt of western union is an evidence including receiving or sending, Na Bailing money matter.



They should be ready to detain me for at most 48hrs.Nothing will stop me from confirming the efficacy of this service,I will report back tomm.
Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by tefund(m): 6:29pm On Aug 18, 2014
Hope this helps
Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by tunde1200(m): 6:29pm On Aug 18, 2014
Fantastic move joooooooor
Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by Deepfreezer(m): 6:32pm On Aug 18, 2014
suwailad: I wonder why nairaland sometimes do bias things. There was a topic on this issue already making waves, why not put that on f.p than this lame boring one. mtchewwwww
yiu shld know this one was created by a moderator friend. that's what they do here on nairaland friends of moderators get special attention.
Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by Deepfreezer(m): 6:38pm On Aug 18, 2014
DeCleff:

God bless me cos i was the one who asked western union on their facebook page to do something so that Nigerians can use their service to make payment abroad. I was informed that the inability send money out of Nigeria was taken by Nigerian govt and not western union.

I then asked them that if Nigerian govt could allow Nigerians to send out funds with paypal even though we can't receive payment with paypal, why won't they allow us use western union?

I adviced them to renegotiate the issue with the govt and promised to do so.

Today am very happy reading this on nairaland within 45 days after they promised to review their service in Nigeria.

Here is a link to proof my claim as u can read where western union thanked me

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10152617934442457&id=124186682456&_rdr#10152618024527457
nice job.
Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by Nobody: 6:49pm On Aug 18, 2014
Nairaland to bias there is a topic on this already making waves
Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by lakeyside025: 6:53pm On Aug 18, 2014
Can someone please open yahoo working boiz and gals trend for updating on new legits about cheques, transfers, new things and so on on nairaland.

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Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by legacyint: 6:58pm On Aug 18, 2014
coolLyk seriously,dis one na to achieve financial inclusion,cos no be 2day men de send money overseas.SMH
Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by moneyhungry(m): 7:06pm On Aug 18, 2014
kobonaire: wow .... thanks for that info.
I received an email last week from one Mr. Kim Park from S Korea offering me a biz deal .... so na our yahoo boy operation be that undecided
lol. yes o.
na developed countries be Yahoo boys paradise.
with unrestricted IPs, 24hrs electricity, swift internet, advanced banking system...
I laugh if remember some naija Yahoo boys.
Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by moneyhungry(m): 7:07pm On Aug 18, 2014
pansophist:

It's 1000 but it was changed to 420. You need to be in naija to open an account or better if your brother/sister or a trusted person can open with his/her name and send you the ATM. You csn operate the account like it's yours
yeah, you're right. thanks man, I'll do just that.

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Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by laoma15(m): 7:17pm On Aug 18, 2014
This is a good policy. It will definitely reduce pressure on our foreign exchange and promote international trade.

Good job guys.
Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by DeCleff(m): 7:24pm On Aug 18, 2014
timmilehin: You know Lie at all. lol

Na only u be beta pesin here oh

Am happy that atleast Nigeria and Nigerians will benefit from this.
Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by Nobody: 8:00pm On Aug 18, 2014
opisco01: Nice one by PDP. PDP is working. GEJ administration. GEJ till 2019 grin
On a serious note, GEJ mean well for this Country if not for evil people who prefer darkness over light. but darkness can never cover light
Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by selectedhero(m): 8:03pm On Aug 18, 2014
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Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by DRpiwi(m): 8:05pm On Aug 18, 2014
I shame 4 naija.... Round 2 of lootin public fund begins... Tanl u gej aka mr. Corupt
Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by franzis(m): 8:07pm On Aug 18, 2014
did they include escrow service
Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by Chinom(m): 8:08pm On Aug 18, 2014
This is very much welcome and actually overdue. Many Nigerians are struggling and suffering abroad. Family members can now help them out from time to time. I am aware of people who pay their house rent from money sent to them from Nigeria. Some Nigerians who are no longer credit worthy in Yankee and UK do borrow money from friends and family in Nigeria.

Western Union will now make it easier to wire the funds to them.
Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by 1stola: 9:38pm On Aug 18, 2014
How is this a new development?
This useless CBN gov is just seeking attentions...
I have used WU twice before to send money.
Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by InvertedHammer: 9:41pm On Aug 18, 2014
datguru: EDITED


Yahoo boys full nairaland angry

EDITED

Yahoo boys wannabe full nairaland
Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by twosquare(m): 10:13pm On Aug 18, 2014
pansophist: As for me, I am fine with my GT mastercard. I get money sent to me from Nigeria directly to my account and I withdraw from abroad anywhere I find an ATM machine. I can withdraw in weekends anywhere and anytime and no sending fee from the sender, only 420naira withdrawal charge. I can also travel to another country and withdraw there unlike western union where I have to collect in the destination country.

GT mastercard is still the best if you know whats up
can someone send money from abroad into my local account(not domiciliary)here in nigeria?
Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by wiringdpt(m): 11:13pm On Aug 18, 2014
No it was delayed because of politicians, read it myself. India and other countries too can't send.
Eyop:
Osa for you. Don't you know it was delayed because of Nija fraudsters?
Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by Eyop: 11:15pm On Aug 18, 2014
wiringdpt: No it was delayed because of politicians, read it myself. India and other countries too can't send.
Ok if you say so.
Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by pansophist(m): 11:52pm On Aug 18, 2014
twosquare: can someone send money from abroad into my local account(not domiciliary)here in nigeria?

The answer is yes, many ways to do it, worldremit.com is a perfect way.

But for me, I do mine in a more complicated way just to dodge too much charge. I have a Gtb savings account and I activated my Internet banking with token, with this I can send money directly to any bank account in Nigeria online.

I make deposit from abroad through world remit or through western union directly to my account, so I can be able to transfer within naija.

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Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by twosquare(m): 11:56pm On Aug 18, 2014
pansophist:

The answer is yes, many ways to do it, worldremit.com is a perfect way.

But for me, I do mine in a more complicated way just to dodge too much charge. I have a Gtb savings account and I activated my Internet banking with token, with this I can send money directly to any bank account in Nigeria online.

I make deposit from abroad through world remit or through western union directly to my account, so I can be able to transfer within naija.
thanks
Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by hustla(m): 1:14am On Aug 19, 2014
DeCleff:

God bless me cos i was the one who asked western union on their facebook page to do something so that Nigerians can use their service to make payment abroad. I was informed that the inability send money out of Nigeria was taken by Nigerian govt and not western union.

I then asked them that if Nigerian govt could allow Nigerians to send out funds with paypal even though we can't receive payment with paypal, why won't they allow us use western union?

I adviced them to renegotiate the issue with the govt and promised to do so.

Today am very happy reading this on nairaland within 45 days after they promised to review their service in Nigeria.

Here is a link to proof my claim as u can read where western union thanked me

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10152617934442457&id=124186682456&_rdr#10152618024527457


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