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Re: CBN To Change Polymer Notes To Paper by Nobody: 8:50am On Jun 19, 2013
They need to get rid of that nylon they call 20 and 50 naira notes ASAP!They lack one of the characteristics of money;durability.
Re: CBN To Change Polymer Notes To Paper by Franky9584(m): 8:57am On Jun 19, 2013
Inconsistency in policy making. Didnt d CBN and NSPMC tink of d pros and cons of dis polyer note b4 coming up wit such idea. Embezzling public fund all in d name of money printing. Now they discuss internal issues outside d con3(washington). 4 gudnes sake dis z nigerian currency we re talkng of here not washington and it z supose 2 b discussd here in 9ja. Useless sanusi n co.

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Re: CBN To Change Polymer Notes To Paper by glolomoh: 8:57am On Jun 19, 2013
Lordave: as if you do pay tax.
Yes, he pays tax. VAT(Value Added Tax) was sourced from the recharge card he bought in accessing this site.
Re: CBN To Change Polymer Notes To Paper by uhuns: 9:05am On Jun 19, 2013
nerodenero: Wasting taxpayer's money unnecessary.They complained about the paper notes,the need for the polymer and now polymer is being phased out to be replaced by paper n
otes.Confused CBN!


Don't be confused. Cbn is following orders

This is a process of enriching The oyibos.

Hope us all will understand someday.

But sanusi knowns it all.

Its a matter of international economics.
Re: CBN To Change Polymer Notes To Paper by uhuns: 9:14am On Jun 19, 2013
[quote author=vowiski]

Stop acting like it isn't. Everything in Nigeria is TRIBAL.. Check the constitution and stop acting like a saint.[/qu
ote]

My brothers make u na no fight.
An international arrangements to milk more from niger.they use all avaliable methods.
major.mustephar said things like thus before the first printing
Re: CBN To Change Polymer Notes To Paper by nerodenero: 9:16am On Jun 19, 2013
Lordave: as if you do pay tax.
what makes you think I dont pay?
Re: CBN To Change Polymer Notes To Paper by naptu2: 9:17am On Jun 19, 2013
biina: Australia sacks two in polymer note bribe scandal

The N750 million polymer bank note bribery scandal involving the Central Bank of Nigeria, has claimed two casualties in Australia even as Nigerian law enforcement agencies struggle to reveal clues on the Nigerian beneficiaries of the alleged bribes.

In Australia yesterday, the Reserve Bank of Australia(RBA) fired two top executives of Securency International Pty Ltd., a bank note company which is co-owned by the RBA. The officials, Myles Curtis, the former Managing Director of Securency, and John Ellery, the former Director of Commercial Services, made a final exit from the company yesterday. The duo were suspended in November 2009, following an onslaught of investigations against them by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) in connection with their role in the bribery scandal.

In a media statement yesterday, the RBA said the decision was taken after an audit report prepared from a seven-month long investigation by a private company, KPMG Forensics, showed impropriety on the part of Securency’s officials, especially as concerns dealings in foreign territory.

The report stated that Securency had made a total payment of about $50 million in non-commission and commission expenses to agents in foreign territories. It is believed that the payments may have been used as bribes to gain access into the market in these areas.

Last year, NEXT led media reports that brought to public notice the fact that Securency had engaged in series of bribery schemes in order to promote the sale of their copyrighted plastic bank notes.

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), under its former governor, Chukwuma Soludo, led the reforms that brought about the adoption of polymer notes for all of Nigeria’s lower denomination bank notes. NEXT investigations also revealed that the Nigerian contract was awarded to Securency by the Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Plc, based on instructions from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). The deal led to the purchase of at least 1.9 billion pieces of polymer substrates on which bank notes were printed from Securency.

Shortly after the launch of the new notes last year, the news broke that Nigerian officials may have taken bribes directly or indirectly from Securency in order to facilitate the deal.

Nigerian Investigations


The Nigerian Police said investigations into the bribery allegations are ongoing and that it will make the report public as soon as the investigations are wrapped up.

In Abuja, yesterday, the spokesman for the Nigerian Police, Emmanuel Ojukwu, said the police could not offer a time limit within which the report would be made ready.He added that Nigerians had no cause to worry about the investigations. “It is a high profile investigation and we are doing a lot of work on it. There is no time frame to it but we will let you know as soon as we are ready.”

Although the Head of Corporate Affairs of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mohammed Abdullahi, denied any knowledge of investigations into the bribery scandal, which allegedly involved CBN officials, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) claimed that the anti-graft agency is working hand-in-hand with the CBN on the investigations.

The Securency bribery scandal makes up one of the many bribery scandals involving top government officials and multi-national corporations; the most popular being the Halliburton and the Siemens bribery scandals. So far, no security agency in the country has prosecuted any Nigerian in connection with any of the scandals.


http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/News/Metro/Politics/5548068-146/australia_sacks_two_in_polymer_note.csp
Re: CBN To Change Polymer Notes To Paper by Youngzedd(m): 9:19am On Jun 19, 2013
Good move if only their intention is genuine.
Re: CBN To Change Polymer Notes To Paper by Revolva(m): 9:47am On Jun 19, 2013
why are they so confused......now they wanna go back to paper...at the first place what were they thinking
Re: CBN To Change Polymer Notes To Paper by Blazinraj01(f): 9:53am On Jun 19, 2013
If they were going to sack the person who brought the idea of polymer notes, am sure he would have thought of something better or would have told us to stick to paper money but we all know Government is a joke.

I wonder the type of people working in CBN sef. #CLUELESS.

Who makes policies affecting the whole economy and later turn to reverse it?

Didn't they do adequate research or a test run on the polymer note?
Re: CBN To Change Polymer Notes To Paper by Homebaked: 10:02am On Jun 19, 2013
Under, Over, back and forth. What a policy maker!
Re: CBN To Change Polymer Notes To Paper by mariong(m): 10:24am On Jun 19, 2013
Little wonder u buy things with your say #1000 note and u are told to come back for change, and coming back for the change means coming back to spend what you have left because u will be told the same story. All these shops don chop peson money all in the name of 'no change' forcing u to buy more.
However, its all good if you ask me, just sick of having one so-called polymer and not being able to spend it, why? Simply because it's parcially faded or simply because it's slightly torn eventhough it just left the hands of C.B.N in less than a week.
Re: CBN To Change Polymer Notes To Paper by Lordave: 11:01am On Jun 19, 2013
imsu.boi:


Obviously, you didn't finish nursery school..
Any1 who did would have been able to understand what I posted.

Dumb f.uck
clever D!kc. Making fool of his president in public and thinks he's worth some praises. Dumber asre.
Re: CBN To Change Polymer Notes To Paper by Policewoman(f): 11:31am On Jun 19, 2013
From Paper, to Polymer and yet back to Paper. Is this not madness? Sanusi needs to be sacked ASAP.
Re: CBN To Change Polymer Notes To Paper by leuelliot(m): 9:49pm On Jun 19, 2013
This people never seize to amaze themselves not me. Are they trying to say they never knew the notes would fade?
Re: CBN To Change Polymer Notes To Paper by MistadeRegal(m): 5:45am On Jun 20, 2013
Lordave: and as stup!d and uncomprehensive as you. The news does not state that the plan was initiated by the president.




Now who is confused?
Read well before qouting! He said ''like President''

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