The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has alerted members of the public to the circulation of fraudulent messages, emails, and online communications purporting to originate from or be associated with the bank.
A statement signed by the Acting Director, Corporate Communication of CBN, Mrs Hakama Sidi-Ali, said such messages are “intended to misinform members of the public.”
“These fraudulent messages, which prompt recipients to click links, peddle false information about the Bank’s leadership, licensing, and policy issues, and are intended to hack personal accounts”, CBN warned.
The apex bank added, “The official website of the Central Bank of Nigeria remains www.cbn.gov.ng.
“Members of the public are strongly advised to:
- Refrain from clicking links or sharing personal information on suspicious websites;
- Verify the authenticity of all CBN communications through the official website and recognised media outlets;
- Report any suspected fraudulent site, email, or message to law enforcement authorities”.
The spokesperson said: “The CBN remains fully committed to safeguarding the Nigerian financial system and continues to strengthen its cybersecurity frameworks in collaboration with relevant agencies to protect the public against digital fraud.”





