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Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by Islie: 9:05am On Jan 24, 2023
Residents and traders across Kano, Jigawa, Lagos, Anambra and Yobe states have continued to lament the impact of the unavailability of new naira notes as well as the challenges they are facing in getting their old naira notes into the banking system.

This is even as many businesses have closed up and markets are operating at a reduced capacity as the deadline for the collection of old naira notes draws nearer. Many of the business owners said they have not even sighted the new naira notes since its release with a reliable source informing Daily Trust that only about N200billion of new Naira notes were produced to cater for a system with about N3.1trillion in circulation, thereby making the new notes inaccessible to residents.

Residents in Gashua, Nguru, Gaidam and other local governments in Yobe State said they have been finding it difficult to get their old naira notes into the banking system as the few commercial banks in the area sometimes refused to open for collection of the old new notes from marketers in some of the LGAs.

Daily Trust gathered that many people were stranded at the banks premises with millions of old Naira and that some of them were chased out by the police officers guarding the banks.

Furthermore, in other places like Nguru LGA, shop owners have issued a deadline that they will stop collecting the old naira notes on 29th and 30th of this month, an incident that plunged people into a mad rush for food stuff.

In several local governments in Yobe State, many people were sighted patronising day-to-day useful items from provision stores in huge quantities with many of the shops now closing up due to the fear of whether they may not be able to deposit the old Naira notes in the bank within the required time.

A resident of Gashua, Nura Dalhatu, said the incident has led to rise in the prices of commodities while some major markets and shops have closed.

He added that some local government areas have no banks and have to come through Gashua and deposit millions of naira but they are now left with fear of whether they will be accepted or not.

“This morning (Sunday) we woke up to a tragic incident in this town as the major markets that operate within and outside these LGAs are all closed. This is as a result of fear of collecting the old Naira notes. You are not certain whether they can be deposited in banks. Like our market and the Gaidam market are one of the biggest cattle markets and people make huge sales running into hundreds of millions every week. But this time around we have to close.

“Even some shops inside the town are closing, which led us to buy a mudu of local rice at N2000, something that was normally sold at N1300. The consequences have already started,” he said.

He lamented that if the situation continues, many people, especially business owners will lose a lot, as people from villages have cash in their hands that are yet to be deposited.

“I know of people that come to these markets from Niger Republic, Kano, Jigawa, and other states. But today, (Sunday) they have not come. Imagine the millions we are going to lose today alone,” he said.

Umar Madu Bukar, a shop owner in Nguru LGA of the state said the fear of losing one’s capital forced many of them to issue the deadline, adding that he will stop collecting on Monday 30th January, 2023.

“Even this one I’m just taking risk, how can I deposit it within one day. The banks are congested and before you get your money deposited you have to spend the whole day there. So it is necessary and we have no option than to do that,” Bukar said.

Daily Trust equally gathered that residents are expressing fear as the situation has led to the price hike in almost all food stuffs.

In Kano, traders in several markets in the state including those at the popular Wapa Bureau de Change market have expressed fears over the impact of the fast approaching deadline set by the CBN on old Naira notes.


Business owners issue Jan 25 deadlines for collection of old notes

The traders, especially those at Wapa forex market said since last Monday, their clients have been refusing to accept the old Naira notes in exchange for foreign currency brought into the market.

Ali Adamu Jauro, a grains dealer in the popular Dawanau International Market, also said it has been announced throughout the market that traders should stop collecting the old naira notes from January 25. He said the alternative given to them is to switch to cashless banking (transfers) since the new notes are also not readily available.

Daily Trust reports that the situation is also similar in some villages in Plateau State where marketers have also issued a January 25 deadline for collection of the old notes and trading activities have suffered in the last few days. Yusuf Mairiga Shekarau, a POS operator in Yelwa community of Shendam LGA area of the state said he had stopped collecting the old naira notes as banks in Shendam have warned them not to collect them.

Shekarau said “We don’t have banks in our community. We always have to take the money to Shendam town where there are banks. The last time we went, they told us they would stop collecting the old naira notes from January 25th. They also said whoever comes with the money, they would have to take it to Jos where they have the main branches and deposit the money or take it to the central bank.”

In Jigawa State, marketers have also threatened to stop collecting the old naira notes from January 25 so as to be able to beat the January 31 deadline set by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

In Jigawa, Kaila Muhammad (Ka chanchanta), a rice dealer in Hadejia Market said what many of them, especially those from rural areas, were doing was receiving as many old notes as they can finish spending on other goods in the market. This, he said, is even as many traders have vowed to stop receiving the old notes from January 25.


Southern traders, farmers seek extension of deadline

Traders and farmers in Southern Nigeria have expressed displeasure over the non-availability of the redesigned naira notes.

A cross section of traders who spoke with our correspondent in Lagos sought for an extension of the January 31 deadline, noting that the redesigned notes are not in circulation despite assurance by the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN.

“This is affecting us because most of us don’t keep money in the bank. What is the worth of what I am selling that I will be going to the bank? I buy what I need from the money I make from the sales of the previous day so why do I need to keep money in the bank?” noted Mrs Kadijat Abimbola, a pepper seller at Oke-Odo market in Lagos.

The Deputy Chairman of All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), Lagos State, Mr Shakin Agbayewa, said it is regrettable that the government has not recognised that micro, small and medium enterprises are the backbone of the economy. He said the policy to redesign the Naira notes didn’t take into cognisance the implications on farmers and traders who don’t operate bank accounts.


Only 4 out of 17 LGAs have banks in Yobe – Gov Buni

Yobe State governor, Hon. Mai Mala Buni CON, has appealed to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to give a special concession and alternatives to the people of the state against the 31st January dateline for change of Naira notes.

Governor Buni, in a statement by Mamman Mohammed, his DG, Press and Media Affairs, said the appeal became necessary due to lack of banking services in most parts of the state.

He explained that only four out of the 17 local government areas in the state have banks, making it difficult for people in the remaining 13 local government areas to access banking services.

“Some of the banks with branches in the local government areas closed the branches at the peak of the Boko Haram security challenge but are yet to reopen in spite of the improved security in the state.


CBN commence cash swap programme across LGAs

As part of efforts to facilitate the circulation of its new naira notes, the CBN has launched a cash swap programme across local government areas in Nigeria.

The apex bank made this known in a circular addressed to all DMBs, mobile money operators (MMOs), super agents and agents.

The apex bank said the cash swap programme is in partnership with super agents and deposit money banks (DMBs) at different parts of the country. Super agents refer to companies licensed by the CBN to recruit for the purpose of agency banking.

Meanwhile, the apex bank said, “The agent shall exchange a maximum of N10,000 per person. Amounts above N10,000 may be treated as a cash-in deposit into wallets or bank accounts in line with the cashless policy. BVN, NIN, or Voter’s card details of the customers should be captured as much as possible.

“To promote financial inclusion, this service is also available to anybody without a bank account. Agents may, on request, instantly open a wallet or account, leveraging the CBN Tiered KYC Framework. This will ensure that this category of the populace are able to exchange or deposit their cash seamlessly without taking unnecessary risk or incurring undue cost,” the bank said. Effort to get the CBN’s Director of Corporate Communication, Osita Nwanisobi to react to the allegation of some banks rejecting the old was not successful as his lines could not be reached as at press time.

https://dailytrust.com/old-naira-notes-nigerians-fear-massive-losses-as-deadline-draws-near/

Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by God1000(m): 9:17am On Jan 24, 2023
Maybe politicians are hoarding the new naira notes for vote buying in the forthcoming elections, the reason for the scarcity

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by horlahwaley(m): 9:25am On Jan 24, 2023
Eleriibu people, I have never seen any of these new notes. no proper planning, their policy is to make life harder for Nigerians.

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by onyxo76(m): 10:25am On Jan 24, 2023
honestly the thing no funny again o, i was at a POS stand yesterday and the vendor told me that he can only give me 2k as he was only given 20k at the bank.

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by FalseProphet1(m): 2:40pm On Jan 24, 2023
Fear not folks, the deadline would be extended.

This I have seen.

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by EmmaLege: 2:40pm On Jan 24, 2023
sad
Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by FashionCookie(f): 2:40pm On Jan 24, 2023
Relax everyone. Nothing dey sup

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by Angelfrost(m): 2:41pm On Jan 24, 2023
It's a terrible thing to have corrupt nincompoops as leaders at all levels in a nation!

Look at this impending national embarrassment!

A foreigner would think this is the first time in the history of Nigeria that currency change and transition is happening.


Never ever underestimate the far reaching impact of poor leadership!

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by ellizy(m): 2:41pm On Jan 24, 2023
This ain't poor man concern...
One naira I no get for bank and at hand..

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by FashionCookie(f): 2:41pm On Jan 24, 2023
God1000:
Maybe politicians are hoarding the new naira notes for vote buying in the forthcoming elections, the reason for the scarcity
B4 nko

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by BettingScam: 2:41pm On Jan 24, 2023
It will definitely be extended... It is totally impossible to expire my money

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by millionboi2: 2:41pm On Jan 24, 2023
That deadline is fuckin impossible.

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by BigDawsNet: 2:42pm On Jan 24, 2023
Deposit your old cash... don't expect any extention

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by fastseo: 2:42pm On Jan 24, 2023
sad they only know how to inflict pain, sorrow, hatred and division amongst the people.

Have not seen anything that have changed so far from 2015 till today rather price of Rice of 12k now 46k, tiger i pass my neighbour generator of 11k now 74k to 100k.
Garri 150 now 1200,fuel 85 now 360.



And u said u want to vote continuity.. '' something must be wrong with our brain

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by yesloaded: 2:42pm On Jan 24, 2023
It's simple


Reject old naira from 29th of this month

Take every old naira to the bank on 30th

Anybody who insist on doing business with you must transfer to you else no business

It's not even advisable carrying huge amount of money up & down

Let's discuss about scarcity of petrol plz

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by vendredi77: 2:42pm On Jan 24, 2023
since this new money enter na only 1k note done touch my hand, i never touch the new 500 & 200 note i swear.

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by ecolime(m): 2:42pm On Jan 24, 2023
ellizy:
This ain't poor man concern...
One naira I no get for bank and at hand..
You are one of the lucky few then. No cause for high BP. Congrats 👏

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by olahero(m): 2:42pm On Jan 24, 2023
Emefiele is not getting it right.

The man is just after those who stole his campaign funds.🤣

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by SILVERLINES: 2:42pm On Jan 24, 2023
grin
Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by Jalinspy(f): 2:42pm On Jan 24, 2023
Tinubu propaganda has failed woefully. Only criminals are scared of CBNs policy on new naira design. Emefiele said NO GOING BACK grin

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by iHart(m): 2:43pm On Jan 24, 2023
By Friday, every old note I have will be deposited in the bank and I will close business until further notice!!!

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by merits(m): 2:43pm On Jan 24, 2023
Islie:


https://dailytrust.com/old-naira-notes-nigerians-fear-massive-losses-as-deadline-draws-near/

They must extend the deadline, useless people uptill now I never lay my hand on the new naira note,go to ATM it filled up with old naira notes,so whose faults?

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by mbahdi(m): 2:43pm On Jan 24, 2023
god reward emefeile and dis apc government according to d way there av treated Nigerians.there av crippled business.fuel is nothing to write home about again.evrything connected to apc is suffering and hardship.and people still want to impose Dem again.God will punish Dem all

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by maasoap(m): 2:44pm On Jan 24, 2023
Residents and traders across Kano, Jigawa, Lagos, Anambra and Yobe states have continued to lament the impact of the unavailability of new naira notes as well as the challenges they are facing in getting their old naira notes into the banking system.

This is even as many businesses have closed up and markets are operating at a reduced capacity as the deadline for the collection of old naira notes draws nearer

This what policy somersault usually causes. Why the rush to get old notes banned while new ones are not in circulation yet? Una wan destroy what is left of Nigeria economy?

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by dante0147: 2:45pm On Jan 24, 2023
Which losses deposit old notes except you have a motive for wanting to still use the old notes

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by Ventura1: 2:45pm On Jan 24, 2023
Who are the Nigerians fearing?

If you still have it in bulk, take it to the bank and save it in your account, what's difficult about that?

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by Unrated900(m): 2:45pm On Jan 24, 2023
ellizy:
This ain't poor man concern...
One naira I no get for bank and at hand..


But u get phone to come nairaland
U no poor naaa

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by gfelo(m): 2:46pm On Jan 24, 2023
wahala dey o, so if u wan buy my market u no carry new money make i no sell? chei

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by Angelfrost(m): 2:46pm On Jan 24, 2023
ellizy:
This ain't poor man concern...
One naira I no get for bank and at hand..

Not about poor or rich...

It's about smartness and common sense!

Who keeps large amounts of money at this time?!! Cashless is already a huge thing across the nation.

I have never carried large sums of money in months! Haven't even carried ATM cards in a while.

Everything na strategy and wisdom!

That Deadline can even be tomorrow sef... I ain't losing shit! cool

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by frenzy48: 2:46pm On Jan 24, 2023
dis is the kind of thing that can only happen when a useless government is in power..we sane Nigerians have said no to APshit and everything that comes along with the demonic party..

Peter obi is coming,Nigeria must be salavaged

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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by Kingsize4eva(m): 2:47pm On Jan 24, 2023
Story
Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by sammirano: 2:47pm On Jan 24, 2023
It will be extended

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