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Home » CBN Sounds Cyber Fraud Alert as Fake Messages Target Nigerians

CBN Sounds Cyber Fraud Alert as Fake Messages Target Nigerians

The CBN’s alert is more than a scam warning, it is a reminder that trust is the foundation of digital finance.

Techeconomy by Techeconomy
April 22, 2026
in Security & Data Protection
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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has issued a fresh public warning over fraudulent messages, fake emails, and deceptive online communications falsely claiming to originate from the apex bank.

According to the regulator, the messages are designed to mislead the public, spread false information, and lure unsuspecting individuals into clicking malicious links that could compromise personal or financial data.

Fake Messages Mimic Official CBN Communications

In a statement issued by Hakama Sidi-Ali, the acting director of Corporate Communications, the apex bank said the fraudulent messages contain misleading information about the institution’s leadership, licensing activities and policy decisions, while urging recipients to click suspicious links that could expose them to cyber fraud.

According to the bank, the deceptive messages are part of attempts by cybercriminals to misinform members of the public and gain access to sensitive personal or financial information.

“The Central Bank of Nigeria wishes to alert members of the public to the circulation of fraudulent messages, emails and online communications purporting to originate from or be associated with the Bank, which are intended to misinform members of the public,” the statement said.

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The bank warned that many of these messages direct recipients to suspicious websites or ask them to click unsafe links, exposing users to fraud, identity theft, or account compromise.

CBN Urges Public to Verify Before They Click

To combat the scam attempts, the CBN urged Nigerians to rely only on its official website and recognised communication channels for verified information.

The regulator advised members of the public not to share confidential data, banking credentials, or personal information through unsolicited emails, text messages, or social media links.

Why This Matters in Nigeria’s Digital Economy

As digital banking, mobile payments, and online financial services continue to grow, fraudsters are becoming more sophisticated in impersonating trusted institutions.

The warning highlights a broader issue: cybersecurity awareness is now as important as cybersecurity technology. Even the strongest systems can be undermined when users are tricked into giving access voluntarily.

The CBN’s alert is more than a scam warning, it is a reminder that trust is the foundation of digital finance.

For consumers, the rule is simple: Pause. Verify. before clicking.

For institutions, it reinforces the need for continuous customer education, stronger fraud monitoring, and faster response systems in an era of rising digital deception.

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