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Friday, 25 September 2015

32m Nigerians yet to do their BVN registration one month to deadline

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said that 32 million active bank accounts have yet to be enrolled on the Biometric Verification Number (BVN) by September. This was made known by CBN's Director, Corporate Communications Muzau Ibrahim in a statement released today September 25th. The deadline for the exercise was extended to October 31 after many Nigerians failed to do their registration on June 30.

45 comments:

  1. Ppl love bending d rules nw














    #IT will ONLY get BETTER
    #it MUST end IN praise

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    1. Most of which are not in the country.

      Think of it....students in various countries doing their masters or stuff.

      With no concrete way to get the bvn done from this side.

      Its lack of wisdom that is worrying all ds cbn people.

      They can easily get copies of our data pages.

      Afterall to get passport, we had to do biometrics.

      Life can be easier, if people can think.

      That being said, I am one of the 32million people, and I live in Canada.

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    2. Well said. Many abroad dont have to fly down. Onlie provides opportunity to do so.

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  2. So how will they achieve this deadline..maybe they will still move it

    Glowyshoe blog

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  3. Then they should extend the deadline na
    Let me be the one telling buhari how to govern Nigeria n how Tins should be done
    All he knows how to do is tour around, invited n uninvited
    2019 Where r u na?
    So that every every will get off mbok
    Not interested abit mbok


    Linda's last son

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  4. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Naija stubborn shah.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  5. Lol..the deadline is everyday. No be naija? I tire for una

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  6. Lol
    We are Nigerians,
    We love rush hour.
    We ll make them extend the BVN enrollment.
    By fire by force.

    Sincerely speaking the mind of Amadioha

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  7. DEM DEY MAD AS DEM NEVER DO AM

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  8. Lol. . As expected... Nigerians ehn.. Lmao

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  9. Come september 30th n see as bank go full!

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  10. Dats naija for you. Linda take note!

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  11. Dats naija for you. Linda take note!

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  12. Dats naija for you. Linda take note!

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  13. lol. na so u go take know ppl wey get money for account. federal gov't please create jobs

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  14. Aha!

    Very easy to get them to register which is deactivate their accounts and u get them running to their various banks to register.

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  15. Lol...im part of d 32m n im not im a hurry to get it done...

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  16. were are this 32m nigerians please or did the count the ones in there grave.


















    #sad indeed

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  17. were are this 32m nigerians please or did the count the ones in there grave.


















    #sad indeed

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  18. Ounpe...Can't they do it from their office the way they did when they were changing account numbers? Why must people go to the bank? What about people outside nigeria? So i will now walk into the bank now and they will say they've swallowed my money because of one BVN??? ogun wan kill somebody,bvn kor vivien ni.

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  19. Ignorance kill more than Aids. Later una go they rush. TIMILEYIN BLESSING

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  20. They'll still extend it further so no worries.

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  21. Lol...Naija people are funny sha. You will be surprised that many will still not do it by the October 31 deadline.











    #TeamBlessed#

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  22. Lol...Naija people are funny sha. You will be surprised that many will still not do it by the October 31 deadline.











    #TeamBlessed#

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  23. I don't know we are forced to do BVN. A year later, we'll be asked to do another registration. I went to the Atlanta centre to do mine on September 14th, was told at the centre they didn't know what I was talking about after driving 3hours to get there. CBN should allow those of us to take our time and come home to do it. The BVN is to help secure our account and not to make money for some resource company. Charging us £35 in the US is outrageous. Nigeria will never change. You want to notorized a document in Nigeria, you pay at least 3k, here in the US it's free. You just go to any certified notorizer, and he or she will motorize your docs for free. Pay pay for everything na him go kill us. Something wey go do free, we want to be paid for it. God forbid.

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  24. please follow dis accnt on twitter @DwayneShantel

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  25. please follow dis accnt on twitter @DwayneShantel

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  26. please follow dis accnt on twitter @DwayneShantel

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  27. DEY R WAITIN FOR DE LAST DAY....TOMJERRYSWIT

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  28. So, no more Diaspora "DEPOSITS" from November 1st.
    Watch the economy after this.
    Dumb, dumb, Bankers.

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  29. By 29th of Oct now they will flood the bank again and be shouting at staff like it's their fault. meanwhile they have gone back home to sleep after d extension o!

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  30. Nigerians no dey hear word, always waiting for the last min to do everything

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  31. Nigerians no dey hear word, always waiting for the last min to do everything

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  32. Nigerians no dey hear word, always waiting for the last min to do everything

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  33. Nigerians no dey hear word, always waiting for the last min to do everything

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  34. Nigerians no dey hear word, always waiting for the last min to do everything

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  35. and soon banks will become choked up because some people are too stupid to be wise.

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