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Thursday, 8 December 2022

CBN CASH WITHDRAWAL POLICY TO ALL NIGERIANS

December 08, 2022 0

 

The central bank had placed a cap on cash withdrawals under the new dispensation, restricting the maximum cash withdrawal over the counter (OTC) by individuals and corporate organisations per week to N100,000 and N500,000 respectively.


The bank, in a letter dated December 6, 2022, which was addressed to all Deposit Money Banks, and Other Financial Institutions, Payment Service Bank (PSBs), Primary Mortgage Banks (PMBs), and Microfinance Banks (MFBs), also stated that third party cheques above N50,000 shall not be eligible for OTC payment while extant limits of N10 million on clearing cheques still remains.



The new withdrawal regime which may be targeted at curbing vote-buying as the 2023 elections draw closer, among others, further pegged the maximum cash withdrawal per week via Automated teller Machine (ATM) at N100,000 subject to a maximum of N20,000 cash withdrawal per day, adding that only denominations of N200 and below shall be loaded into ATMs while the maximum amount that can be withdrawn via Point of Sale (POS) terminal was limited to N20,000 daily.

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Sunday, 12 January 2020

NYSC member commits suicide in Kogi, leaves behind emotional note

January 12, 2020 0

A corps member from Kogi state, Bolufemi Princess Motunrayo, has committed suicide. She was reported to have died after drinking two bottles of sniper, a dangerous insecticide.

The lady, who hailed from Ijumu in Kogi state, was also a graduate of Banking and Finance from Prince Abubakar Audu University, Anyigba, Daily Trust reports. She was said to have committed suicide on Friday, January 10, leaving behind a suicide note, saying “life is not worth Living”.

In her note, she said that life is not worth living. Photo credit: Daily Trust Source: UGC

The suicide note she left behind read: “I did this because I see nothing worth living. Mummy, I love you. Daddy I love you. Matthew and John, you guys should take care. We will meet where we will depart no more. I Iove you guys”.

In the letter, he wrote: "I will never be happy Harry again”, adding that he would eat his broccoli and clean his room if she comes back. PAY ATTENTION: Download our mobile app to enjoy the latest news update The letter which went viral was seen in Netherton, West Midlands.

On the envelope of the letter, the reason for the action was made clear. It read: “I was asked to write a letter to someone I care about in 2019. I wanted to write to my mum but she died in March.
Maybe it will find its way to heaven.” It should be noted that Kerrie, the boy’s mom, was 34 years old when she had a stroke and died in March, 2019. Since her death, the young boy has been having a strong issue express how he feels.
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NYSC member commits suicide in Kogi, leaves behind emotional note

January 12, 2020 0

A corps member from Kogi state, Bolufemi Princess Motunrayo, has committed suicide. She was reported to have died after drinking two bottles of sniper, a dangerous insecticide.

The lady, who hailed from Ijumu in Kogi state, was also a graduate of Banking and Finance from Prince Abubakar Audu University, Anyigba, Daily Trust reports. She was said to have committed suicide on Friday, January 10, leaving behind a suicide note, saying “life is not worth Living”.

In her note, she said that life is not worth living. Photo credit: Daily Trust Source: UGC

The suicide note she left behind read: “I did this because I see nothing worth living. Mummy, I love you. Daddy I love you. Matthew and John, you guys should take care. We will meet where we will depart no more. I Iove you guys”.

In the letter, he wrote: "I will never be happy Harry again”, adding that he would eat his broccoli and clean his room if she comes back. PAY ATTENTION: Download our mobile app to enjoy the latest news update The letter which went viral was seen in Netherton, West Midlands.

On the envelope of the letter, the reason for the action was made clear. It read: “I was asked to write a letter to someone I care about in 2019. I wanted to write to my mum but she died in March.
Maybe it will find its way to heaven.” It should be noted that Kerrie, the boy’s mom, was 34 years old when she had a stroke and died in March, 2019. Since her death, the young boy has been having a strong issue express how he feels.
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