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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by themanderon: 2:16pm On May 07
More to come. You don't expect anything good to come from a fraudster and a renowned drug Baron. By the time he is done with the country You will see Buhari as a saint.

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by lekonso: 2:16pm On May 07
[quote author=waveman2 post=129831167]No more transfer na.Na to dey use check collect your money.[/quote
Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Kukutente23: 2:17pm On May 07
Islie:


https://thenationonlineng.net/full-list-five-charges-nigerians-pay-for-electronic-transactions/
Meaning we will pay N130 on every transaction between 10,000 and 100,000
Add to that the N200 charged by POS operators or N65 if you use other banks ATMS and you will have a total cost of N330 or N195 for every N10,000.
Where are those zombies crying that they are using naira to buy naira in the days of Emefiele's naira scarcity?
APC is a locust

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Basicend: 2:17pm On May 07
frankputer:
Labor union must fight on this.
It need to be scrap totally.
It should never stand.

They are testing the waters. .

Labour and even senate wil fight it.

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by lekonso: 2:20pm On May 07
MartinsD12:

No wonder access bank and zenith used charges finish me until I run enter opay , kuda palmpay infact fidelity bank is fair, access and zenith are the worst bank they carry this excessive charges for their hand
GTB also is terrible for charges. You just dey see unexplained charges in your account, any money that enters your acct can't come out complete
Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by lekonso: 2:23pm On May 07
Please nairalanders how secure is Opay. I need to dump all these useless traditional banks. I'm tired of their unexplained charges.

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Kukutente23: 2:23pm On May 07
Realdeals:
What happened to the Oyedele's committee quick win on cutting down on taxes?

It was like a daily anthem to our ears back then. Just because there is a provision for it in the law does not makes it appropriate, especially if situations of certain things are not suitable.
You mean the committee that got 5bn to sit? Dem don cashout tey tey

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by casualobserver: 2:24pm On May 07
This is a ridiculous charge

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Confirmedzombie: 2:26pm On May 07
This is renewed sheet. I condemn it I condemn it I condemn it.

President Tinubu must as a matter of urgency reverse and repealed this charges.

This is outrageous. Oh Lord, who did we offend in this country..

Im sad that Peter obi and Atiku has said nothing about this.

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Safyqueen: 2:29pm On May 07
The tribe that knows book more than others are in charge. At last everyone will chop breakfast. grin grin

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Thomthom(m): 2:31pm On May 07
ceejay80s:
Ontop 30k minimum wage
The government is just being evil. New minimum wage issue, committee upon committee is set up . But tax upon tax no committee.. na just direct untop #30,000 minimum wage.. then person go say this government send us. Na big lie

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Segzy19: 2:32pm On May 07
Cyber security levy is 0.005% not 0.5%.

Please verify
Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by bizhop01: 2:32pm On May 07
By the time Tinubu is done with Nigeria
This breakfast everyone must chop cool
Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Britishpea: 2:32pm On May 07
mafmag:
Na charges go make Nigerians stop keeping their monies into conventional banking systems. Cryptocurrency is the FUTURE already...make RONUITES weep till thy kingdom come grin

The more most of you want to be spiteful the more nuisance and brain incapacitated you appear.

If you have money you will save some in the bank and use others for your investments. You are just poor. It’s simple.

Even your cryto stupid you people claim you have a source of safe will have its proceeds and conversion pass through your bank account. Either you like it or not you will be paying these charges.

I assume you buy your local things with btc
Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Macmilla(m): 2:34pm On May 07
https://www.nairaland.com/7769716/repeat-presidential-election-conducted-now

If a repeat election is conducted today, who will you vote?
Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by adams123: 2:39pm On May 07
Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by adams123: 2:39pm On May 07
Macmilla:
https://www.nairaland.com/7769716/repeat-presidential-election-conducted-now

If a repeat election is conducted today, who will you vote?

They are all criminals
Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Joshchi19(m): 2:52pm On May 07
Segzy19:
Cyber security levy is 0.005% not 0.5%.

Please verify

Not true; it is 0.5% or 0.005

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Bullfallo(m): 3:01pm On May 07
Cyber security charges. Thats very huge. Imagine paying 50k for 10m transfer.

Imagine losing such amount of business money.

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Pat081: 3:09pm On May 07
How market APC fans club

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by ottersberger(m): 3:10pm On May 07
campbelljosh:
Soon they will be charging us for using phones

That would be fair. Expect the air you breathe to be taxed next. Then, the oxygen contained therein.
Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by MartinsD12(m): 3:13pm On May 07
lekonso:

GTB also is terrible for charges. You just dey see unexplained charges in your account, any money that enters your acct can't come out complete
Yes Uba too
Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by campbelljosh(m): 3:15pm On May 07
Lol. They should kuku kee us na grin
ottersberger:


That would be fair. Expect the air you breathe to be taxed next. Then, the oxygen contained therein.
Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by yewit37486: 3:17pm On May 07
Britishpea:


The more most of you want to be spiteful the more nuisance and brain incapacitated you appear.

If you have money you will save some in the bank and use others for your investments. You are just poor. It’s simple.

Even your cryto stupid you people claim you have a source of safe will have its proceeds and conversion pass through your bank account. Either you like it or not you will be paying these charges.

I assume you buy your local things with btc

You are not even being coherent, yet you are calling someone brain incapacitated.

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Obierika(m): 3:18pm On May 07
The economy is slowing down due to inflation meanwhile these guys are busy coming up with all manner of levies

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by bitbillionaire: 3:23pm On May 07
Kukuma add 'National security fee' there. Abi na 'Boko Haram and bandits fee' we go call am

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by NairalandGOAT1: 3:23pm On May 07
frankputer:
Labor union must fight on this.
It need to be scrap totally.
It should never stand.

Did I hear you say Labor Union?

So, now they're needed?

I thought they no longer exist?

I thought they're now into partisan politics?

I thought they're all members of LP?

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by NairalandGOAT1: 3:26pm On May 07
gerrardomendes:
A country trying to encourage cashless is now charging the masses heavily for electronic transfers

My thoughts exactly 🤔
Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Ever8090: 3:28pm On May 07
Urheadmaster:
angry

Renewed shege pro-max tongue
or for not having electricity in our home..
Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by yemmywesey(m): 3:29pm On May 07
Bobloco:
"widen the tax net and reduce the purchasing power"--Bola Tinubu

Mission accomplished

RenewedHopeshegeAgenda

The ronu idiots were clapping when he said it during campaign.
Shege pro Max just started
Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by wisz1(m): 3:38pm On May 07
Current CBN governor is trending the path of his predecessor, by making life difficult for the masses with non empathic policy. Do hope that when a new president comes and probes him, friends, family and well wishers will not cry wolf. They should advise him.
Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by correctguy101(m): 3:51pm On May 07
Joy2dworldxyz:
Las Las Na poverty go kiii everyone in this country. Where will the banks get these charges from when everyone is struggling to survive?, do people still puts money in banks??

Ah..

Hahahaha

Better speak good tidings into your life... How poverty go take kih everyone when great entrepreneurs are opening organ mining and kidnapping businesses everywhere...

As the old saying goes...
If you can't beat them, join them...
If you can't join them or they won't allow you join them, save yourself the stress and run leave them...

Your comment made me laff... Funny man grin

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