November 8, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Nigerians are still reacting to 10% and 20% charges by P.O.S operators to get new naira notes in Nigeria.




According to information, the circulation of the new naira in Nigeria is very low/poor. But confirmation has it that only three Islamic banks are dispensing the new naira notes to Nigerians.


The Islamic banks are: JAIZ, Lotus Bank….


Now, POS operators in Nigeria are charging over 10% to 20% to get the new naira notes designed by the CBN.


In some areas, POS operators will charge N1,000 to withdraw N10K and in other areas, they will charge N2,000 for 10,0000 naira.



Reactions below:


Michael: Banks are stressing people, people are paying 10% POS charges, no money no jobs, safety is zero, better use your PVC right this month.


Cybercrime: I saw this girl crying near the POS I was withdrawing from, I felt so bad for her and left!


Abiola: Nigerian is at the worst stage it has ever been. There’s no cash, no fuel. Fueling stations are refusing to sell via POS, we are getting a thousand naira for hundred naira. Alot of things are just so wrong. Plus there’s heat.


Paul: Don’t be surprised when you see a POS owner driving Benz tommorow.


Maduka: Nigeria just has a way of frustrating you. 

I got to the POS today and the attendant told me that to withdraw 10k I have to pay 2k charges.

I was laughed and I was like you can’t be serious.

Fuel is like 300 per liter. No light . No water

mo, guys Abeg let’s vote wisely. 


Ayola: POS operators no dey even collect charges again, na tithe.

This 10% don injure me.


Israel: If your boyfriend dey do P.O.S business, hold am well oo, Bcos na them dey hot now.. life na turn by turn, so it’s their turn to shine now..


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