Naira Scarcity: Drama As Customers Climb Gate To Enter Bank (Video)

Posted by Amarachi on Wed 22nd Feb, 2023 - tori.ng

After the woman succeeded in entering the bank, a lot of people gained courage and began climbing the exact way she did.

 

A video has captured the shocking moment a Nigerian woman climbed the gate of a bank to get into the premises.

Recall that the redesign of the naira notes has led to the scarcity of the legal tender which has caused hardship to Nigerians.

Most banks are always filled with customers requesting the new naira notes, some go as far as damaging properties of the bank when they are not able to access cash.

After the woman succeeded in entering the bank, a lot of people gained courage and began climbing the exact way she did.

Watch Video Below;

 
 
 
 
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Reacting to the video @godsgiftugochukwu said: “The truth is that Buhari is against Tinubu and he’s doing all this to frustrate Tinubu’s plan to buy the election. He started his Tinubu not Nigerians, about 16 APC governors have agreed with tinubu to read all the election in their states, but now this cashlessness is not in your favor it’s truth it’s hard on Nigerians but there’s no other way to stop Tinubu from becoming our president. Tinubu has a different and personal agenda.”

@queen_vannnee wrote: “Why is access bank Nigeria 🇳🇬 doing this? But here in Ghana they are the best bank here at the moment.”

@giftgazzy wrote: “Nah waoh for this can matter just wondering what market woman without bank is going through because of no cash and bank issues.”

 

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