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How Naira Shortage is Irritating our Love Lives – Abuja Residents Lament 

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By Aisha M. Abisola

Some Abuja residents have blamed President Muhammadu Buhari and Central Financial institution of Nigeria (CBN) governor, Godwin Emefiele, for his or her boring and unexciting love life in current months.

The Abuja residents who spoke to ECONOMY ON THE STREET anchor, Rahma Oladosu, stated the never-ending money crunch brought on by the naira redesign coverage of the federal authorities has denied them assets to make use of in expressing affection to their family members.

A few of them added that they might not even mark the final Valentine Day because of the absence of money.

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“It was boring, . It was the worst Valentine’s ever,” one of many respondents, who most popular anonymity, stated.

One other one who additionally craved anonymity described this yr’s valentine as “unenjoyable”, saying that all over the place she went, there was no money accessible within the banks or with POS operators.

One additionally acknowledged that the dearth of money has brought about strife in certainly one of his relationships, lamenting the truth that the naira shortage made it inconceivable to buy something for his companion.

Others who have been interviewed bemoaned how the naira shortage has impacted their high quality of life as issues that they used to have the ability to purchase have been now inconceivable duties.

The disgruntled residents additional known as on the Federal Authorities to intervene and finish the continual struggling of the plenty.

They stated many have fallen on arduous instances as a result of this, and conditions that could possibly be resolved simply on a traditional day at the moment are ten instances more durable as many locations refuse on-line transactions.

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