What is money bouquet another form of naira abuse?

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Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has indeed listed money bouquets as a form of naira abuse. In a daring move, they’ve made it clear that such practices are not to be taken lightly. So, to answer your burning question, yes, money bouquets are considered a form of naira abuse.

But wait, there’s more! The CBN isn’t stopping at just money bouquets. They’ve also listed other forms of naira abuse, such as spraying, selling, squeezing, and defacing. It’s almost as if they’re on a crusade to protect the naira’s dignity.

So, if you’re thinking of creating a money bouquet or engaging in any of these other nefarious activities, you might want to think twice. The CBN is watching, and they’re not afraid to use their powers to protect the naira’s honor. After all, who would want to be on the wrong side of the law for the sake of a few crumpled naira notes?

Remember, it’s your civic duty to protect the naira, and the CBN is counting on you to do your part. So, let’s all band together and treat our naira with the respect it deserves. Who knows, maybe one day we’ll look back on this and laugh, or perhaps we’ll just continue to treat our currency with the utmost respect. Either way, the choice is yours, but the CBN has spoken.

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