CBN Cash Wahala: Nigerians Organise Themselves, Observe Morning Devotion at ATM Gallery, Video Trend

Publish date: 2024-08-05

Some Nigerians organised themselves at an ATM point and dutifully observed morning devotion, and the moment was captured in a video.

This is coming as Nigerians continue to groan under a period of cash crunch occasioned by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) naira redesign and the deadline for old notes.

There have been widespread reports of the unavailability of cash at ATM points and banking halls across the country.

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As a result, long queues have been sighted at many ATM points and there have been reports of hikes in PoS charges.

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Video of morning devotion at ATM point

The latest video seen on the TikTok handle of @temvickkie4 shows some people who arrived very early at an ATM gallery.

They were singing praise and worship and a man who stood as 'priest' was seen clutching an opened Bible.

The video went viral and it was later reposted on Instagram by @dailytimesnigeria, but the location where it was recorded has not been confirmed.

Watch the video below:

Reactions from social media users

@blossomfabricsby.queen said:

"Na these same people go still vote for these leaders after all this suffering."

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@endsarsnownow_ commented:

"When schools were on strike non of you came out to do all this."

@arinzep217 said:

"Still grateful to God,l still believe that Nigerian will be great again."

@idriss_zedreez said:

"Government will deal with Nigerians and Nigerians will turn it into a comedy show. And you still expect the same government to take you seriously?"

Video of a woman making a call inside bank

In a related story, Legit.ng reported that a Nigerian woman called her children while inside a commercial bank.

She told them about her inability to access cash and instructed them to manage things at home.

The way she made the phone call attracted the attention of the people present.

Source: Legit.ng

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