To protect Nigerians from financial fraud, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has issued a fresh advisory warning the public about the persistent activities of fraudsters peddling fictitious contracts, loans, grants and intervention funds under the guise of affiliation with the apex bank.
The advisory, signed by the acting Director, Corporate Communications, Hakama Sidi-Ali and released to the media yesterday, noted that despite an earlier advisory issued on November 18, 2024, these criminal elements continue to exploit unsuspecting individuals with fake offers falsely attributed to the CBN.
The apex bank has once again disclaimed any association with such claims, describing them as entirely fraudulent and misleading.
“The Central Bank of Nigeria has not authorised, licensed, or appointed any individual, group, or organisation to act on its behalf in offering contracts or financial benefits to the public,” the statement clarified.
According to the CBN, it does not engage in unsolicited communications, via emails, phone calls, SMS, WhatsApp or any social media platforms, to award contracts or disburse funds.
It also stressed that the bank does not request payments or fees in exchange for any financial service or opportunity.
