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Banks boycotted as Nigerian protest banking charges #NoBankingDay

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March first has been declared ‘No Banking Day’ in Nigeria; this is to protest the many hidden and arbitrary charges that bank depositors are subjected to.

The Consumer Advocacy Foundation of Nigeria and the coalition of Nigerian consumer protection associations have asked bank customers in Nigeria not to enter any bank, make any transfers, deposits or make use of the cards for any transactions throughout the day reports Nigeria’s Channels television.

Central Bank of Nigeria imposed a 50 naira (15 dollars) on customers as a compulsory stamp duty on deposits of 1,000 naira and above (approximately 303 dollars).

Nigerians have taken to twitter to expressed their opinions of the banking industry in the country, which is trending with the harsh tag #NoBankingDay. Here are a few of the tweets

https://twitter.com/LeonDBOSS/status/704644828928352256

 

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