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Saturday, January 28, 2023

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17 comments:

  1. Market women refused to collect old notes.

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    1. Hmmm it's affecting mostly the masses

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    2. I had to pay my baby sitter cash yesterday,so I had to look for the new naira notes by force. How will a 22 years old girl not have bank account sef? I had to pay extra at the POS to get the new notes but I didn't even mind cos I don't have strength for ATM queue.

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    3. Used up my old notes today.

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  2. It affected me positively. I spend wisely now.

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  3. There is no cause for alarm. Coviid-19 lock down came and went. This too shall pass and we will be alright

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  4. It’s affecting my POS Biz since today cos we deposited the last old notes today at the bank;as customers aren’t accepting old notes anymore and we don’t have a single new note to give either..

    NNPC fuel station opp my office sold fuel today for 183 naira BUT you can only pay with new notes,they don’t accept transfer or POS..

    People are rushing to my office but no single new note to give;I dey calculate profit dey weep inside inside my heart😁..

    @MARTINS

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    1. See what businesses are going thr'. It is well Dede !

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  5. Sales dropped drastically all thanks to the old note deadline. Seller's are still collecting the old notes but everybody is afraid of the unknown.

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  6. It is making buying and selling so hard. Nobody wants to collect the old notes and roads are blocked from bank working today amd fuel queues. I have the new notes I withdrew yesterday to 30k but in 1k denominations.

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  7. TASTE BLISS CAKES AND PASTRIES28 January 2023 at 14:25

    I spent all the old notes since Tuesday, I have been saving hundred naira notes since last month, that's what I'm spending now.

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  8. It affects my food business... I don't know what to do I will not cook on Monday bi that

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  9. I do more of online transactions now.
    I have deposited my old notes last week, saved the lower denominations 100,50 naria, I have up to 5k of it, lol!
    So far so good.

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  10. It's affecting my business honestly

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  11. My pocket is empty can't even go out for owambe cos no cash.
    But I'm enjoying staying indoors for the weekend, paid for foodstuff & gas and fuel with pos and mobile transfer.
    They are no longer collecting old notes in my area.
    Next week we see how things will turn out

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  12. Market was so bad because some of the commercial driver refuse to collect the old notes.

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