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CBN Reportedly Bans Cash Bouquets Ahead Of Valentine’s Day, Offenders Risk 6-Month Jail

by Lydia Obinna
13 February 2026
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CBN Reportedly Bans Cash Bouquets Ahead Of Valentine’s Day, Offenders Risk 6-Month Jail
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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has reportedly banned the use of cash bouquets, describing them as illegal. The bank classified the practice under offenses such as defacing or tampering with naira notes.

The decision comes just days before Valentine’s Day, a period when many people use cash bouquets as romantic gifts. The development has left some Nigerians searching for alternative ways to express love and affection.

According to the CBN Act, anyone caught mishandling or tampering with the national currency — including using money to create bouquets — could face a minimum of six months in prison or a fine of at least ₦50,000. Authorities explained that the law is meant to protect the integrity and value of the naira and to prevent misuse of the country’s currency.

The CBN has advised Nigerians to avoid using cash for decorative purposes and encouraged the public to report any violations. Enforcement agencies are expected to increase monitoring across the country, making it risky for anyone planning to gift cash bouquets this Valentine’s season.

The report has sparked reactions online. Many social media users shared mixed opinions, while others joked that they would switch to flowers, chocolates, or other creative gifts instead of cash bouquets.

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