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Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by Corrinthians(m): 8:24pm On Feb 03, 2023

Nigeria’s attempt to replace its high denomination currency notes less than a month before a crucial general election has descended into chaos, with long lines of people forming outside cash machines and fights breaking out inside banks as customers demanded access to their own money.

Lengthy queues were visible at ATMs across Lagos, Nigeria’s economic capital, as the failure of the authorities to print enough of the new notes left lenders struggling to meet demand.


One FirstBank branch in the Ikoyi district was closed when the Financial Times visited, with many customers locked out. A security guard said he was ordered to lock the doors after brawls broke out inside. The cash machine at the branch began to dispense cash a few hours later but with a 10,000 naira limit per customer.

Another nearby Lotus Bank was so full that a tent was erected to protect queueing customers from the scorching sun.

Japhet Joshua Babatunde, one of those outside the FirstBank branch, said he had been unable to withdraw his salary despite being paid a week ago. “I’m angry — it’s my own money I came to collect, not a loan,” he added. Another customer, Uhegbu Maria Odichinma, said she had visited the same branch five days in a row to try to get hold of the new notes.

Videos circulating on social media showed customers stripping to their underwear at local branches as frustration mounted over the currency scarcity.

Nigeria’s central bank said in October that the N200, N500 and N1,000 notes would be replaced with new designs it said would be more secure. The old notes were due to be taken out of circulation on January 31, but the unavailability of replacements led to the deadline to switch being extended until next Friday, leaving Nigerians struggling to access money in an economy still largely reliant on cash for most transactions.

“We urge [people] to exercise patience as the Nigerian central bank is working assiduously to address the challenge of queues at ATMs,” the central bank said in a statement, acknowledging the chaotic rollout.

Muhammadu Buhari, the outgoing president, on Friday asked Nigerians to “give him seven days to resolve the cash crunch”. But he also blamed banks for being “inefficient” and “only concerned about themselves”.

“Even if a year is added, the problems . . . won’t go away,” he said, adding that he had been reassured by the central bank that it was capable of supplying enough notes. The bank has already collected almost N2tn in old currency.


The head of one of Nigeria’s biggest lenders told the FT that many banks were not supplied with enough of the new notes to meet demand. The new currency is meant to be harder to counterfeit.

A payments industry executive also said that while the central bank was encouraging Nigerians to use other channels, such as cards and electronic payments, many banks did not have the infrastructure to scale up. “Electronic transactions are failing because of the volume increases that no one did anything to prepare for,” the executive said.

The currency crisis comes ahead of the presidential and parliamentary elections to be held on February 25. Bola Tinubu, candidate for the ruling All Progressives Congress, said at a recent campaign event that unnamed opponents were trying to use the controversy over the new naira to sabotage his campaign.

Analysts said the currency redesign had disrupted some politicians’ plans to induce voters with cash bribes they had stowed away ahead of the elections. The bank chief said: “There were multiple objectives that were sold to the president. At the core of it, it was the idea that this could help secure the election from vote-buying. They convinced the president that a lot of people had piled up money to buy votes during the election and that the best way to deal with that was to do the change.”


In a country with a large black market supplying fuel, US dollars and other items, a shadow economy has emerged for the new notes. Banking agents, who typically supply cash in remote areas, have jacked up their commissions. A withdrawal of N5,000 used to attract a charge of N100, now agents are asking for N500.

https://www.ft.com/content/952e8047-63a9-4a91-8f15-6f00cd388a95

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Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by Ifiegboria(m): 8:42pm On Feb 03, 2023
Chaos

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Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by superCleanworks(m): 8:50pm On Feb 03, 2023
we already know this story. tell us something else.

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Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by BeardedmeatR(m): 9:07pm On Feb 03, 2023
Omenka, cry me a river.

Next..

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Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by Hendrixky: 9:27pm On Feb 03, 2023
No chaos

Greedy banks selling it to highest bidders and our politicians

Allowing our politicians to have their way..

And this whole policy was intended to ruin the plans of vote buying
But no matter what. It is gonna curb it a little

used almost 3k to withdraw 20k this morning

No problem

I will sacrifice for my nation

But what matters most is that tinubu plans be ruined

And for we masses lets suffer so that we will do away with tribalism this time around and do the right thing

Heard banks are even paying people with 5, 10, 50 naira note.
I was so happy infact let them add coins to it

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Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by Betanaija42moro: 9:27pm On Feb 03, 2023
APC has destroyed this country with their useless economic policies, putting the people in suffering and hardship.

People are dieing, sinking into poverty and businesses are having setback.

May God forbid anything like APC president again.

More disaster loading, if APC is not voted out

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Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by letitrainnow(m): 9:27pm On Feb 03, 2023
Lengthy queues were visible at ATMs across Lagos, Nigeria’s economic capital, as the failure of the authorities to print enough of the new notes left lenders struggling to meet demand.

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Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by amnesty7: 9:27pm On Feb 03, 2023
So shameful of the CBN and the politicians that are happy seeing ppl suffer just for politics.

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Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by leisuretym: 9:27pm On Feb 03, 2023
APC can never win this coming presidential election

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Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by Memphitz357: 9:28pm On Feb 03, 2023
Given all that has happened in the past 7 years and, anybody wey go vote in anything APC for the incoming elections go die an extremely painful death.

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Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by arantess: 9:28pm On Feb 03, 2023
See our leg for outside

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Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by Majlaw(m): 9:28pm On Feb 03, 2023
Wait till next week..
Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by jmoore(m): 9:28pm On Feb 03, 2023
I believe that most of those who called Goodluck Jonathan 'clueless' are still alive.

It is only in Buhari administration, that Nigeria is experiencing naira scarcity.

Buhari is minister of petroleum and Nigerians are buying petrol at 500 naira per litre.

You are silent because it is your Buhari that is on the seat. You are not a patriot. You are just a slave.


The poster is one of Buhari supporters. He's now creating topics about Buhari bad administration but he can't comment on it. coward!!

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Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by foreveryoung1515(f): 9:28pm On Feb 03, 2023
You don’t need to tell us what we already know!

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Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by zinaunreal(m): 9:28pm On Feb 03, 2023
embarassed
Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by Goodlady(f): 9:28pm On Feb 03, 2023
Buhari banned importation of rice in 2015.
I think our economy didn't recover since that time.
The whole thing is not making sense.
The timing is so wrong!

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Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by LegendHero(m): 9:28pm On Feb 03, 2023
See how the foolish Emefiele set trap for himself.

You and your sponsors think by descending the nation to chaos, you can go through the back door to hurt Asiwaju’s chances.

Now Asiwaju understood the game and spoke loudly in Ogun and now few people drag Asiwaju into the blame and he is being insulated from the outburst.

If not that Emefiele or his cabal friends are dull, don’t they know that this policy will even aid vote buying rather than stop it?

Someone should think of this scenario. If you have 100k new naira note cash at the ATM stand, will people not rush you to exchange it? Now if a politician take new note to the election ground, some people will run to them because of the new note especially those that won’t on a normal day sell their vote because there is crazy scarcity currently. But politicians already got the new note and are storing it.

If this scarcity continue to the second week of February, the below scenario is what will play out.

LegendHero:
What Emefiele don’t even know is that this policy will even aid voters buying more and I can explain.

If this new naira scarcity persists till Election Day, politician will exploit it and lure voters to vote for him in exchange for new Naira notes on Election Day.

Politicians already have the new naira note in bulk and even at the CBN itself, they have their men there.

So an ordinary voter that won’t collect 10k normally to vote a candidate could be swayed to collect 10k new naira notes if that will help her buy tomatoes and other groceries at the market easily instead of queuing in banks and etc to get the notes.

A man in far away Borno state in a LG where he needs to take a transport of 50km to get to the banking hall to exchange his 10k note will rather sell his vote at the polling unit to get the 10k in new notes right there 5 step away from his house.

Emefiele is just daft.

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Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by Winters23: 9:28pm On Feb 03, 2023
shocked

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Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by VeryWickedSimp: 9:28pm On Feb 03, 2023
They never see anything yet.
I greet everybody in this country.

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Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by LibertyRep: 9:28pm On Feb 03, 2023
The policy implementation is chaotic.

The policy may be a good policy, but pooly implemented and possibly laced with sinister motives.

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Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by TGreatGatsby: 9:29pm On Feb 03, 2023
Am still thinking of something this government did right

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Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by nawa4naija(m): 9:29pm On Feb 03, 2023
Smokescreen

I’m beginning to see lies and conspiracy

This is the same thing APC used to allow Tinubu win primaries, act like the party is in chaos meanwhile they got it all planned out till the end

God will punish this party
ObiDatti 2023
No man can change it

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Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by Nobody: 9:29pm On Feb 03, 2023
Chop i chop country 🥴
Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by YoungLionken(m): 9:31pm On Feb 03, 2023
I'm sure BAT and his cohorts are jubilating over it, but they shouldn't gloat yet, because the end will justify the means...

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Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by Memphitz357: 9:31pm On Feb 03, 2023
Mannabbqgrillz, your attention is needed here ooooo!!!

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Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by M4A1carbine: 9:32pm On Feb 03, 2023
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

APC IS DOING THIS TO CHECKMATE THEIR FELLOW APC MEMBER...

IS GOD NOT GREAT!! grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by blamingthedevil: 9:32pm On Feb 03, 2023
God Bless Incoming President Bola Tinubu for speaking for the masses

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Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by Stevenson20: 9:32pm On Feb 03, 2023
APC have destroyed Nigeria. They should be apologizing to Nigerians instead of campaigning.

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Re: Attempts To Replace Naira Notes Descends Into Chaos - Financial Times by Holluwhakemmy(f): 9:33pm On Feb 03, 2023
By next week everything ought to be alright

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