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BBNaija’s Phyna gets robbed of Dollars in Asaba
Reality show star, Phyna has cried out after she was robbed in a hotel in Asaba, Delta State.
Taking to Twitter, Phyna claimed that she was robbed the sum of 200 Dollars during her stay in the hotel.
Not revealing the name of the hotel, the internet sensation noted how she realized $ 200 had been stolen from her luggage.
Phyna wrote in tweet: “About leaving and arranging my bags I realised some dollars had been stolen inside my bag by room service Abi wetin them dy call them”
When a worried fan recommended her to report the problem to the authorities right away, Phyna insisted on letting it go since the money was little. Instead, she sarcastically praised Asaba.
I’m letting it slide just whoever took just $200 e fit need am country too hard But anyways asaba 1 -phyna, she replied.
<img class=”wp-image-347421 aligncenter” src=”https://akpraise.ng/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Screenshot-2023-03-17-081148-300×81.jpg” alt=”Reality TV Star Phyna has revealed that she was robbed in a hotel in Asaba, and some dollars were carted away.
She went on to call out a hotel she stayed at while in Asaba. She noted that she realised 200 dollars had been stolen from her luggage after packing her bags.
Phyna wrote in tweet: “About leaving and arranging my bags I realised some dollars had been stolen inside my bag by room service Abi wetin them dy call them”
After a concerned fan advised her to report the issue to the authority immediately, Phyna insisted she let it slide as the money was not much. Instead, she went on to hail Asaba sarcastically.
I’m letting it slide just whoever took just $200 e fit need am country too hard But anyways asaba 1 -phyna, she replied.
BBNaija’s Phyna gets robbed of dollars in Asaba
BBNaija’s Phyna gets robbed of dollars in Asaba
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Meanwhile, Banks in Nigeria are running out of old N1,000, N500, and N200 notes just three days after the Central Bank of Nigeria declared them as legal tender.
The situation has led to severe hardship for bank customers seeking to withdraw funds, causing them to become stranded in banking halls and major cities and towns. While some bank officials claim that their stock of old notes is beginning to run low, others say they have exhausted the old currencies in their vaults.
The situation is happening amid an acute shortage of new notes, which has led to long queues in banking halls and automated teller machine galleries in several cities and towns. Multiple sources close to the Central Bank of Nigeria say the bank might not release the old notes in its custody to banks anytime soon, as doing so might reverse the progress it has achieved on the cashless initiative.
Some economic analysts have reacted to the development, with the Director of the Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise, Dr. Muda Yusuf, expressing concern that there might be an attempt to sabotage the Supreme Court’s judgment.
The situation has left many petty cash traders and market women uncertain about the CBN directive, with some waiting for an announcement by the President. Some taxi drivers and Bolt drivers have rejected the old currency, citing fears that they might not be able to spend it.
The development has highlighted the need for the CBN to address the acute shortage of new notes and increase the amount of new currency in circulation to meet the demand for cash. Meanwhile, banks have called for a review of the cashless policy and for the government to work with them to resolve their lingering concerns.