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CBN alerts on online fraud schemes

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has warned Nigerians about the circulation of fake messages and online communications falsely claiming to come from the Bank, and urged the public to

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April 23, 2026·2 min read
CBN alerts on online fraud schemes
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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has warned Nigerians about the circulation of fake messages and online communications falsely claiming to come from the Bank, and urged the public to remain cautious to avoid falling victim to fraud.

In a statement issued on Tuesday and signed by the Acting Director of Corporate Communications, Mrs. Hakama Sidi-Ali, the apex bank said it had observed an increase in fraudulent emails, text messages, and online posts designed to mislead people and gain access to their personal information.

The statement explained that these fake communications often contain links that prompt unsuspecting recipients to click, with the aim of hacking into their personal accounts. According to the Bank, the messages also spread false claims about its leadership, licensing activities, and policy decisions.

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“These fraudulent messages, which prompt recipients to click links, peddle false information about the Bank’s leadership, licensing, and policy issues, and are intended to hack personal accounts,” the statement read.

The apex bank advised Nigerians to be vigilant and avoid interacting with suspicious links or websites. It stressed that individuals should not share personal or financial details on platforms that appear questionable or unverified.

The bank also urged the public to confirm any information about its activities through its official website or trusted media channels, noting that this remains the safest way to verify genuine communications.

It further called on Nigerians to report any suspected fraudulent messages, emails, or websites to law enforcement authorities for prompt action.

The CBN added that it is continuing to strengthen its cybersecurity systems in collaboration with relevant agencies to protect the financial system and safeguard the public from digital fraud.

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