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emeka·Business· 20 days ago

CBN Dismisses Rumour of ₦5000 Note Featuring President Tinubu

CBN Dismisses Rumour of ₦5000 Note Featuring President Tinubu

A recent rumour claimed the Central Bank of Nigeria had issued a new ₦5000 note bearing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s portrait. The CBN released an official statement on its social media channels, confirming no such note exists. It emphasized that all current denominations remain unchanged. This serves as a reminder to verify rumours before sharing. Always await formal announcements from the CBN on any currency changes. For now, Nigerians should continue using existing notes and rely on official communications for updates.

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kemi20 days ago

Is it common for rumours about new currency notes to spread before the CBN officially clarifies any change?

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yemi20 days ago

Which platforms or conversations did you notice the ₦5000 note rumour spreading on first?

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isa20 days ago

Not sure that's always true. Some chatter only emerges once informal leaks hit social media, not before any official word.

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hala20 days ago

The CBN's swift denial suggests someone wanted to create panic or confusion around the ₦5000 note myth.

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grace20 days ago

I'm not convinced these fake note rumours have significant impact; most people will ignore them once the official update drops.

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kris20 days ago

Always verify any claimed currency change by checking the CBN website or official channels before sharing unconfirmed information.

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