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Friday 30 October 2015

BVN Deadline: 26m bank accounts to be frozen

With less than 1 day to the deadline for Bank Verification Number, BVN, about 26 million account holders still haven't  registered to protect their money.
The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, has said no extension would be granted after the deadline expires and customers who still haven't registered will have no access to their money or any transaction in their account.
According to CBN, the registration window will still be open after tomorrow, but unregistered customers will not be granted access to their accounts.
According to Vanguard, a CBN Official, who claimed that the exact figures of registered bank customers would not be ready until next week said that “less than half of total bank customers have been captured as at Monday this week.
He said:
“Field reports show that there has been increased surge in the number of registrations per day since last week, but it is clear that we may not exceed 50 percent by the deadline.”
Managing Director, Ecobank Nigeria Plc, Jibril Aku said:
“There will be no extension of the October 31 deadline. All efforts have been made by the committee, CBN and Nigeria Interbank Settlement System for bank customers to obtain their BVN.
“The customers, who fail to meet the deadline will not be able to operate their accounts until they comply.”

49 comments:

  1. Did mine yesterday, didn't believe it before

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  2. Good simple instruction,do this people won't do it,it should be frozen. TIMILEYIN BLESSING

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  3. If they like let them close everything, foolish set of pple.

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  4. OMG Linda my sister, I'm not in naija and i have been calling the customer care centre but to no avail. I don't know what Sterling bank is trying to do ooo. I have a lot of money in there. Been calling them I'm not reaching them. Hmm! Speechless....

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    1. 014484481-5 Called them on that today and someone assisted me

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    2. There are approved cbn centres abroad, where you can register. Visit www.oisservices.com and book an appointment with the Centre available in the country you're in.

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  5. Why are people not complying ?

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  6. Hmmmm

















    #iT wiLL oNly gEt bETTer
    #It MuSt EnD iN prAisE

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  7. They have tried in extending it till now sef
    Nigerians like last minute things. Looks like they love working under pressure a lot

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  8. Y r Nigerians dis heady? O GA o!

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  9. how about people that live abroad? Nawa ooo,CBN could atleast grant people over sea some time ,is not easy to leave work and all responsibilities here to rush back for BVN

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  10. Those who've not registered will learn the hard way.

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  11. Very insensitive president and his stooges

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  12. Naija people likes last minute rush

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  13. I went to the bank yesterday and they told me to come back 2day... I imagine the que I that will be there o

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  14. Dear CBN,

    Customers in the diaspora have no access to this registration.

    I live in canada, and the address given for this stuff in toronto is gonna cost me $650 or more to get there.

    Besides, the email addresses given has a problem. My mails aren't going through.

    CBN and all those involved should fix this nonsense.

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    1. True , I'm in the US and the closest BVN registration to me is almost 4/5 hours away. It's a damn shame that in Nigeria, they still make everything dependent on physical presence. They should have created a platform whereby people can go online and register for BVN regardless of location. Nigerian banking system is still backward and unreliable

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  15. Shaii. Transfer all dos money into me account naa

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  16. Nigerians will always wait till the 99th minute to do things. Later they will turn around and look for someone to blame.




















    #TeamBlessed#

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  18. Ok, this people are looking for trouble.Up till yesterday, we werent told there is a place my mom can do the BVN here in Italy, at the die minute they eventually sent the address whereby this past week they have been asking us to send one document or another.God help them my mom is able to do the registration as she is on her way to Rome this morning but to freeze her account..then they are looking for trouble

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  19. Nigerians and their leaving stuff till last minute. Abeg freeze their accounts so they can learn.

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  20. 26 million? Na wa o. Nigerians like last minute rush sha. God help us...

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  21. If we can stop this last Minuit attitudes towards every thing in Nigeria, We can then start to grow. Why always wait till the injury time? Later they would be the ones crying fowl and drawing every other person that adhered to the instructions back with them. (deep sigh).

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  22. If we can stop this last Minuit attitudes towards every thing in Nigeria, We can then start to grow. Why always wait till the injury time? Later they would be the ones crying FOUL (not chicken) and drawing every other person that adhered to the instructions back with them. (deep sigh).

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  23. If we can stop this last Minuit attitudes towards every thing in Nigeria, We can then start to grow. Why always wait till the injury time? Later they would be the ones crying FOUL (not chicken) and drawing every other person that adhered to the instructions back with them. (deep sigh).

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  24. Freeze their accounts, next time they will know to do stufss in time

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  25. They should allow dis BVN registration to b on going process so dat potential and prospective customers can alwaz hav d opportunity to register.

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  26. so people in diaspora should abandon their job and run home, they can close my account but anyday I return home they will have to open it by fire by force!


    I am working legitimately here and I dont have a job in Nigeria. Why must they frozen my account...Yeye dey smell!!

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  27. They should extend till next year.

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  28. Story...no be only frozen...when the time comes...what are folks in the diaspora to do? And the registration centers are just in few states in abroad...they ain't serious...nansense

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  29. Na wash, you must give me my money

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  30. They cant do that ! Cos here in paris there is center to do our BVN. I vé called our in Nigeria they told me they dont vé à center in paris ? So what thé hell with u Linda and this fucking central bank. Anyway i vé nothing to say ! Just went i look for my money and hears Story. European court will rule our case. Rubbish. Central bank ré unprepared so they shouldnt try touching my account. Merci.

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  31. There's no location for the BVN thing here in Australia either. And the useless banks in Nigeria phone numbers never go through always the machine answering and their emails the worse. Na dem knw sha weneva I need my money they will give me. First bank, fcmb una hear

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  32. 26 M... Okay oo.. Let the useless Buhari touch the account without BVN and the. You know his just an ordinary man. Compared to crazy people in Nigeria.. Let CBN don't play with the wrong people... And let's let what happens.. It's Nigeria na.... We all know the way it goes... NO MORE COMMENTS

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  33. The should not forget that some of these accounts belong to dead people! I bet out of 26m, only 15m or less are actual active accounts

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  34. Nice post

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