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Deposit Small amount $30.00 pound into an account.
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            There are no Lloyds branches in Nigeria. Sorry.0
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            Open an account, in your name, in your local bank, then deposit the money. The bank will have many ways to sent it over to a Lloyds account : phone banking, internet banking ( in the branch), or Standing Order. I think a Standing Order can be a one-off.0
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            sadivadgocasll wrote: »Im not sure why previous dont understand?
Really? Perhaps you shuld review both of your posts with an English dictionary to hand (although a Gibberish - English dictionary might be more useful).
It does appear that cash can be paid into a Lloyds account at a Post Office, but it requires a personalised (rather than generic) paying in slip, so you may have to ask the person you are paying to send you one.
https://www.lloydsbank.com/banking-with-us/ways-to-bank-with-us/banking-at-the-post-office.asp0 - 
            The OP certainly needs to improve their English.
And the OP also needs to be aware that it is not customary to end a post with the word 'Amen'.
WHY exactly do you have to pay £30 ( or 30 dollars or 30 dollar pounds or whatever) into this persons Lloyds account every Friday.
Without access to online banking (Why don't you have access to online banking?) the only way to do it is to go to a Lloyds branch and pay it in using a blank bank giro credit. You say you are 'aware of deposit slips Bank name in question amount Reference O/N and sort code etc.' but what is O/N? Never seen that box on a UK bank giro credit ever.0 - 
            The OP hasn't been back since. Is it half term ?0
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            We should wish him our sincerest contrafibularities.0
 
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