The Consumer Advocacy Foundation of Nigeria and the coalition of Nigerian customer assurance affiliations have pronounced today March 1, 2016 "No Banking Day".


The two bodies are asking bank clients the nation over not to enter managing an account lobbies, make exchanges, stores or make utilization of their cards for any exchange for the duration of the day.

By, the keeping money blacklist is to dissent the charges presented by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

They are additionally dissenting against the way that contributors are said to be presented to numerous covered up and subjective charges.

This is coming weeks after the Central Bank of Nigeria forced 50 naira on clients as necessary stamp obligation on stores of 1,000 naira or more.

The controller clarifies that the charge is gathered for the benefit of NIPOST and the government and it goes to the alliance account.

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