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Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by iLoveYouToo(m): 6:38pm On Jan 24, 2023
Normal with Nigerians. We always wait till the 11th hour then start begging for extension of the deadline
Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by victooman: 6:44pm On Jan 24, 2023
[quote author=Pascal9 post=120344042] some one that can't deposit his money for more than 90days, is not ready to do it, either the source of the money is fraudulent or he is a politician.You are not God, soo I can't be punished for speaking my mind [/quote) what are u saying as of today banks are still paying old notes ,, they made deposit went back to the counter and and still collect the same money they deposited how on Earth is it their fault,, businesses will crippled many people in rural area will lose huge some of money this will increase the hardship and the elite like tinubu atiku or obi will still end boycotting this policy,, Nigeria is not ripe for cashless policy this will cause riot and increase crime,, u yourself supporting this policy will be at risk l tell u,, frustration will push people into crime
Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by Johnken1234: 6:58pm On Jan 24, 2023
iLoveYouToo:
Normal with Nigerians. We always wait till the 11th hour then start begging for extension of the deadline
Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by Pascal9: 7:00pm On Jan 24, 2023
[quote author=victooman post=120344354][/quote] you don't get it, did you know that people were entering okada till Lagos dead line, after the deadline okada disapeard, when the deadline elapsed, I can assure you that the new notes will be every were.when you go to banks you will see the new notes.fraudulent bank staffs are the problem, but after the deadline they will have no choice than to release the new notes.
Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by Pascal9: 7:04pm On Jan 24, 2023
[quote author=victooman post=120344354][/quote] you don't get it, did you know that people were entering okada till Lagos dead line, after the deadline okada disapeard, when the deadline elapsed, I can assure you that the new notes will be every were.when you go to banks you will see the new notes.fraudulent bank staffs are the problem, but after the deadline they will have no choice than to release the new notes.ok
Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by faceland: 7:34pm On Jan 24, 2023
Sukkyy2010:

How does this changes perve a way for an opportunity for POS ?
Analyze your perception sir

In the next few days, every market place would need a POS operator (that accepts old notes with their usual charges).

Currently some businesses are not taking old notes, they prefer the newly redesign notes or transfer.

Paper money was originally receipt for gold deposit, now actual receipt for "successful transfer" might come back in style (for customers who can't read or don't have a bank account).
Re: Old Naira Notes: Nigerians Fear Massive Losses As Deadline Draws Near by zedegit: 7:50pm On Jan 24, 2023
yesloaded:

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

What of South East where banks don't open on Monday 30th.

Besides banks would witness worst crowding in it's history making bank security to collect bribe.

Some people won't be allowed to enter bank.

This has happened over and over again.

Avoid bank transaction on 30th and 31st by all means.

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