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Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by Queendera(f): 6:19pm On Feb 12, 2023
VinnyBaba:

But Why will someone with an Emergency Case wait till u reach Hospital B4 getting ur Cash Together

Depending on Hospital POS when we know how Nigeria is. sad
you said emergency and still go ahead and say why did they wait.

Who dey actually do some of una bayii?

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Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by Nobody: 6:19pm On Feb 12, 2023
EMPEROROFDONBAS:

Mumu
mumu
Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by Bimpe29: 6:20pm On Feb 12, 2023
Governance in all ramifications, has not only been bad but really disastrous.

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Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by EMPEROROFDONBAS(m): 6:21pm On Feb 12, 2023
Himtulie247:
mumu
mumu
Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by enomakos(m): 6:21pm On Feb 12, 2023
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Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by Nobody: 6:23pm On Feb 12, 2023
EMPEROROFDONBAS:

mumu
mumu
Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by EMPEROROFDONBAS(m): 6:23pm On Feb 12, 2023
Himtulie247:
mumu
mumu
Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by Nobody: 6:24pm On Feb 12, 2023
Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by EMPEROROFDONBAS(m): 6:24pm On Feb 12, 2023
Himtulie247:
mumu
mumu slave to the fulani caliphet
Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by Nobody: 6:25pm On Feb 12, 2023
EMPEROROFDONBAS:

mumu slave to the fulani caliphet
mumu
Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by Godsongang: 6:28pm On Feb 12, 2023
Nigeria is a not a country and may God almighty punish those leaders.
Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by EMPEROROFDONBAS(m): 6:30pm On Feb 12, 2023
Himtulie247:
mumu
mumu
Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by omonnakoda: 6:30pm On Feb 12, 2023
EMPEROROFDONBAS:

mumu slave to the fulani caliphet
weak ass fool
Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by Orkpekyandega(m): 6:31pm On Feb 12, 2023
ND
Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by CodeTemplar: 6:34pm On Feb 12, 2023
Part of APC human sacrifice to retain power?
Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by Nobody: 6:35pm On Feb 12, 2023
EMPEROROFDONBAS:

mumu
mumu
Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by justmi1: 6:46pm On Feb 12, 2023
Where are the people saying the cash swap policy would prevent vote buying as if that's the only use of a currency. So it's better to prevent vote buying ( which is technically not possible) than preventing people from dying untimely.
Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by FavouredNK: 6:53pm On Feb 12, 2023
Desatura:
Catch a fly, put it in a bottle and cover with the lid. After some time, take off the lid. Fly will still keep moving within the bottle.
Me: it's freedom time guys
Housefly: I am used to been here bro.

Lessons: Some slaves enjoy slavery even when opportunities to be free comes

Vote wisely and if this write-up annoy you, you are already heading for destruction

WORD!!
Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by Selfmotivated: 7:03pm On Feb 12, 2023
Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by InvertedHammer: 7:04pm On Feb 12, 2023
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Perhaps if you'd told the victims and their families that indifference to the Nigerian situation will affect them directly or indirectly, they would have preferred to live in denial.

I pray that Nigerians select the worst candidate as the new President.

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Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by udeh3(m): 7:07pm On Feb 12, 2023
So, you can see how wicked some Nigerians are in a bid to destroy this policy. It's on record now that kidnapping has heavily reduced. And surely vote buying will be reduce to bearest minimum.

Sue the bastard hospital. This is the madness we're trying to curb. Let our economy go cashless. Some Nigerians are too dumb

From BVN to NIN, you won't see them registering on time on till the deadline. We're so adamant until we're pushed

The CBN is on the right cause. I pray they fight to the end
Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by IbeOkehie: 7:15pm On Feb 12, 2023
Nigeria is such a wonderous place to live...better than UK USA South Africa and everywhere else. So much cash money to be made...at least, so I've been told grin
Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by olumide4christ: 7:15pm On Feb 12, 2023
Angelfrost:


That report is fallacious and sensational!

The aim is to rile up the people against the policy and put pressure on those concerned to revert!

Watch them come up with more ridiculous reports in coming days!

How can a whole hospital insist on cash only?!! Since when abeg?!! What's the big deal for a hospital to put electronic payment in place?!! Something smaller businesses have already done since!

In reality, there's nothing fallacious about the report. I bought a full tank of fuel this morning at Mobil, Obafemi Awolowo way, Ikeja. The attendants said they would only sell fuel if we had the new notes. POS wasn't working. These filling stations on a normal day, before this naira scarcity, always have POS available and working. Those who didn't have new notes and were banking on using POS had to leave the station without fuel, despite the fact that there wasn't a long queue.

The same thing happened on 2 occasions last week and 2 weeks ago when I filled my tank at the filling station. Only those of us with new notes could buy fuel. The attendants claimed that there was no POS.

Just yesterday, a doctor here on Nairaland on one of the front page threads, claimed that a lot of patients coming to the hospital were looking for scarce cash.

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Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by symbianDON(m): 7:17pm On Feb 12, 2023
IslamIsIdiotic:
APC wants Nigerians to crawl to the polling units on their hands and knees in a state of complete humiliation and desperation, hungry and thirsty for the handouts which APC will throw to them, the way one throws bones to a hungry dog. APC wants this because APC doesn’t care about the pain and suffering it is inflicting on Nigerians.

Nigerians, your destiny is in your hands. If APC wins the upcoming presidential elections, just know that God has washed His hands off Nigeria.
except for ethnic reasons, which is quite unfortunate, I see no reason why any sane person will still see hope in the hopeless party called APC! Party of devils!

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Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by Nobody: 7:29pm On Feb 12, 2023
Hendrixky:
Vote wisely...this election revealed alot about the yorubas that they are tribalistic.
They have been exposed.

Because as at the time Buhari was sick and travelling for medical attention we all was clamouring for him to hand over to a healthy and vibrant Osinbajo. We regretted our action of being stupid to elect a sick old man

But now we have a vibrant and healthy Peter obi contesting but the yorubas because of tribalism wants us to install tinubu again knowing fully well that the world will mock us. The world knows that Buhari is even more healthier than him

The worse part of it is that the pain and memory of the incessant travel for medical check up by Buhari is still very fresh in our mind.not like it happened 20 years ago. It just happened yesterday..
Na wa for yoruba people. They have been exposed completely




Its better make them divide the country make everybody solve their own shege!
Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by asanausana91: 7:29pm On Feb 12, 2023
The management of any hospital that refused to accept electronic transfer of money should be dealt with and their license should be siezed.
Most of them refusing transfer are doing so because of the corruption that they are practicing in those hospitals.
Any hospital that refused to accept online transfer should be sued to court.

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Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by faceland: 7:35pm On Feb 12, 2023
You are highlighting a old problem today.
Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by asanausana91: 7:37pm On Feb 12, 2023
KalakutaRepub:
Isn't this sensational?

Before now hospitals accepted transfers without issues. Now suddenly they refused transfers so that their hospitals will be empty?

I suspect this is very fake news.
no! Many government hospitals don't like transfer, they know that with transfer their corrupt practices will be out for everybody to see.
I swear to God if we really want to fight corruption then we should adopt this cashless program fully.
Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by Nairanation2: 7:43pm On Feb 12, 2023
Yet, some idiots will be defending this evil that can be categorised as CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY. Emefiele will never know peace.
Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by shaqhead: 7:45pm On Feb 12, 2023
KalakutaRepub:
Isn't this sensational?

Before now hospitals accepted transfers without issues. Now suddenly they refused transfers so that their hospitals will be empty?

I suspect this is very fake news.
It is very easy for some of you on this platform to just say whatever...fake news? You don't know nothing....

I have a pregnant wife and I can tell you the hassle this whole cash swap thing isnputting us through...on her antenatals we have to look for cash because it is when you get to the payment terminal that you will be told that they don't accept transfers and their POS is acting up and hey if you don't make the payment nobody will attend to you. She is billed for antenatal on Friday and we had to swap with offerings from church today plus we will make POS wirhdrawals within the week cos the money isn't complete.

Go to the hospital and see how people get stranded or they have ro resort to being "robbed" by POS operators that's if they even see one.

All this nonsense talk about politicians in whatever party exploiting this, how does it concern a pregnant woman like my wife? Why should we be the one to bear the brunt of a woefully implemented policy!

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Re: Naira Scarcity: Death Figures Spike In Hospitals by shaqhead: 7:52pm On Feb 12, 2023
asanausana91:
The management of any hospital that refused to accept electronic transfer of money should be dealt with and their license should be siezed.
Most of them refusing transfer are doing so because of the corruption that they are practicing in those hospitals.
Any hospital that refused to accept online transfer should be sued to court.
If this is your approach, hmmm...you will shut down 90% of our government hospitals i tell you. You are still back to where you started from-suffering the masses. The policy is a good policy but woefully implemented. This is th3 problem with gov't. So many good policies but the implementation defeats the purpose of the policy. How do you retrieve 3trn and print 300bn...where is th3 sense in that? Ain't we suppose to gradually over a period of a year ease into the cashless policy as people and systems adjust but the Emefieles of this world lack this simple sense.

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