There was a scramble in the entire South-East States on Saturday, following the attempt by residents to beat the deadline for the return of old naira
This is even as confusion pervaded the entire region following the early rejection of old notes by most businesses.
Despite calling off the protest, Mondays every week have continued to witness dull economic activities in the zone. Meanwhile, in Eke Awka Market, the most popular in the Anambra State capital, traders on Saturday started rejecting the old notes. Though some accepted, many others insisted they didn’t have the time to take them to the bank on Sunday for deposit.
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