Nigeria: With Misleading Headlines, U.S.-Based Newspunch Spreads Half-Truths About Nigeria

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With Misleading Headlines, U.S.-Based Newspunch Spreads Half-Truths About Nigeria PremiumTimesng: Nigeria

Before then, the Central Bank of Nigeria had announced that the limit of weekly cash withdrawals was N100,000 before increasing it to N500,000 following public outrage. The central bank would also begin circulating redesigned N200, N500, and N1,000 naira notes to curb rising inflation and move towards a cashless economy.

The withdrawal of $45 only vaguely represented the first withdrawal limit which NewsPunch admitted had been increased. The amount reflected in the headline was a division of the first withdrawal limit N100, 000 by five -- an inaccurate representation of the actual news in Nigeria. "The Rothschild-controlled global banking lobby wants a digital cashless system because this will give them even more control over us; Nigeria is being used as a testing ground," the story claimed, adding that"Global bankers want to monitor and control every single transaction, while destroying real world currencies so they can issue money that doesn't exist, creating impossible financial burdens for the masses, all the while accumulating extraordinary real wealth and power...

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