Friday, February 13, 2026

CBN Cracks Down on Love! Cash Bouquets Banned Ahead of Valentine’s Day, Offenders Face 6-Month Jail

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Love just got a legal warning! The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has reportedly banned the gifting of cash bouquets, just in time for Valentine’s Day, sending shockwaves through romantics and florists alike. Sources say anyone caught flouting the rule could face up to six months in jail—a move that has ignited heated debate nationwide.

According to insiders, the directive is aimed at curbing unregulated cash circulation and promoting safer financial practices. But social media is ablaze with reactions: some are calling it “over-the-top” and “romance police in action,” while others applaud the CBN for taking a firm stand.

Wedding planners, florists, and lovebirds are scrambling for alternatives, with creative gift ideas now trending online as couples try to dodge potential legal trouble. Experts warn that violators won’t just risk fines—they could also face imprisonment, making Valentine’s celebrations a high-stakes affair this year.

As the love season approaches, one thing is certain: giving cash won’t be as simple—or as safe—as sliding an envelope into a bouquet.

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