New Proposed Nigeria NGN 5000.00 Naira Note Look
Here we go again, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi has done the opposite again.
Cashless Society applauded propaganda has been halted by another ever thinking unscrupulous elements of our society for their own selfish interest, and the man in the middle between these thieves and the suffering Nigeria helpless masses has been cowed, now its "Only Jesus Can Save" that is our song of consolation.
NUBAN number and cashless society, concepts that would in so many ways deter the thieving few of our society to have a rethink before stealing ours monies, with these new policies, these monies can be traced to the NUBAN Central Bank Server and the culprit would be apprehended.
Unfortunately, when Lamido started out with these policies these thieves brains were in a sober state, they could not see the direction these policies were headed.
Suddenly it dawned on them that the policies should not have seen the light of day, because all the accounts that bear the same name or related names are linked, and they are fished out with little or no effort, more so these monies could be easily queried and taxed by the Federal government.
Their brains went into gear in order to protect their ill-gotten wealth. They summoned the only Governor of all the 36 States in Nigeria, Central Bank Governor the initiator of this trap, to immediately device a means of ensuring that, since NGN 500, 000.00 is the limit you can withdraw across the counter, he should find a means of making it possible for them to withdraw the NGN500,000.00 in a condensed pack of our normal 100 per currency bundle.
They must have threatened this diminutive man heavily and make him sweat so much that it choked him and he had no other option than to crumble and promise to usurp his laudable policies in one sweep by introducing a New Currency in the largest denomination of all our currencies, to make it possible for his Masters to keep raping this country of our resources.
NGN40Billion Naira! "Yepa" (OMG) to print some flimsy notes that would further degenerate our inadequate miserable lives, for some selfish bastards?
All the major necessity services that have been on their kneels with pan in hand begging for financial inputs like Power, Agriculture, Roads, Water, Transportation, Security and so many more have been sternly stared in the faces and told to go jump in the Ocean and rot.
Do they care? they sit on their rumps with their over bloated Stomachs and snore through the session on a debate that has to do with alleviating the suffering of the people that elected them into power and it would drag on and on with no conclusion in sight, but when it comes to deliberations that is money related, their antennas are fully extended, eyes popping out of their sockets, the docile brain random access at full speed to device means and methods of quickly signing off and passing of the Bill.
In this case they did the greatest injustice to the masses by teasing their brains with the picture of one of the most respected orator and saviour of our time, Chief Odumegwu Ojukwu planted on the face of the proposed currency. The man would have spurned in his grave at this insult.
I am sure he would not be happy that his face is on a medium that would further enable these thieves to withdraw our monies in tranches and mortgage the lives of the present and future Nigeria generations.
He would rather prefer the policies instituted by Lamido to remain and sanitise the Banking sector, that have, over the years cloaked these culprits and make them seem faceless.
Lamido should resign immediately if the above scenario i painted is close to the truth.
As a layman who has no inclination of financial jargon and mechanics, common sense shows that in view of the cashless society policy instituted recently and flagged off with pomp, why this now?
Are these thieves for REAL are they HUMANS or ALIENS that have come to wipe NIGERIANS off the FACE of EARTH for their SELFISH INTEREST?
This is not a matter of GOD Save US, this is a matter of NIGERIANS Save YOURSELVES.
God has tried.
Kulutempa
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