At least five million bank accounts were deactivated by Deposit Money Banks operating in the country on Saturday night following the October 31, 2015 deadline set by the Central Bank of.
Nigeria for bank customers to register and obtain their Bank Verification Numbers, findings by our correspondents showed on Monday.The affected customers were, among other things, barred from withdrawing cash and transferring funds through Automated Teller Machines, Internet banking platforms and over-the-counter in the banking halls.
Findings showed that a significant number of the five million customers whose accounts were suspended had obtained their BVNs but failed to link it with their account numbers.
Heheheheheheheheheheheh.......am suprise oooo...uphill now,,most citizens are yet to do their BVN
ReplyDeleteHmmmm let see how this we go
ReplyDeleteThank God that's a thing of d past 4 me. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteSome times I don't get nigerians
ReplyDeleteI don't believe this Nigerian no suppose get ears at all
ReplyDeleteThey are too busy ni no blame them
ReplyDeleteIt was a close call for me too
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ReplyDeleteDon't blame us o, what do you expect those of us based abroad to do?
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