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Valentine’s Day: Federal Government Bans Money Bouquet

Oyindamola Olawuyi by Oyindamola Olawuyi
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The Federal Government has announced a ban on Naira notes being used for decorative purposes ahead of the 2026 Valentine’s Day on February 14.

The directive targets practices such as creating money bouquets, cash towers, and cakes adorned with banknotes.

Authorities said such displays violate Nigeria’s currency laws and will no longer be permitted. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) described the trend as an abuse of the national currency, stressing that folding, spraying, or shaping banknotes for gifts or events amounts to defacement of legal tender.

“The Naira is a symbol of our nation and must be treated with respect,” the bank said. “Using money as party decorations diminishes its dignity and public value.”

The government has warned event organisers, vendors, and individuals that participating in such displays could lead to arrest and prosecution under existing laws.

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Security agencies and regulatory authorities have been instructed to monitor parties, weddings, and street celebrations where cash sprays and money-themed designs are common.

Officials urged Nigerians to embrace alternative Valentine’s gifts such as flowers, greeting cards, or packaged items, emphasising that love and celebration should never come at the expense of the nation’s currency.

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