The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has identified the use of “money bouquets” as an act of naira abuse, placing it alongside offences such as spraying, squeezing, selling and defacing the national currency.
Under the CBN Act, anyone found mishandling the naira is liable to a minimum of six months’ imprisonment or a fine of not less than ₦50,000.
Citizens have been advised to safeguard the naira and report violations as enforcement authorities intensify crackdowns on offenders across the country.
The development comes as Valentine’s Day approaches, with the 2026 celebration set for February 14, 2026.
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Reactions have continued to trail the reported move by the apex bank to prohibit flower cash-bouquets ahead of Valentine’s Day.
thefoodnetworknig2 commented, “A win for singles… One down! When are they banning pararan? No peace for the wicked.”
nimidavies noted, “I go use dollars. I too love my babe.”
glittaz_ said, “My Babe you go collect cash transfer or make I go Jail for 6months to prove I really love you? 😂.”
jhanee_e added, “If i see you with money bouquet i go tag CBN try me even if na flowers i go still tag them😂.”
carphy_flinks remarked, “E reach my turn to collect cash bouquet unah ban am? Na all my things dey dae different😭.”
chyddo wrote, “Single people shout power!!!”