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Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by NaughtyBrainiac: 10:38am On Feb 08, 2023
Supreme Court or No Supreme Court, The Old naira notes will continue to be legal tender for nothing less than 2 months.

The CBN didn't plan this well and they have failed woefully.

In a country where money is hard to get, we still have to use the same money to buy money.

Good riddance!
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by flexyrule(m): 10:38am On Feb 08, 2023
Hehehehe
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by PresidentAtiku(m): 10:38am On Feb 08, 2023
Omor…

Make Supreme Court allow our democracy grow o
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by Mfetenang: 10:38am On Feb 08, 2023
Supreme court of Biafra?
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by Brendaniel: 10:38am On Feb 08, 2023
Nigeria under Buhari
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by Kentuforchrist(m): 10:38am On Feb 08, 2023
As of buhari will obey
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by Emir01: 10:38am On Feb 08, 2023
Patosky4U:
What politicians cannot do in Nigeria does not exist grin grin grin abeg Japa nation fully activated... I give up because the judiciary that is the last hope of the common man has become the den for politicians to play green/red light game undecided undecided
Bye bye
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by Honourable1901(m): 10:38am On Feb 08, 2023
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Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by slivertongue: 10:39am On Feb 08, 2023
Hope it's not a futile effort
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by davidluv(m): 10:39am On Feb 08, 2023
This is bad for Nigeria at the moment. If elections weren't in 2weeks time, it wouldn't have been a wrong move. Corruption is indeed fighting back.
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by Nobody: 10:39am On Feb 08, 2023
Jagaban will have his way las las
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by Cajal(m): 10:39am On Feb 08, 2023
Justice Okoro is the winner
Emefiele, Bhuari, Atiku, PDP, labour obi are losers

While jagaban is the in coming president
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by onatisi(m): 10:40am On Feb 08, 2023
all the 3 governors that took the matter to court are all APC GOVERNORS
this demonic party just have to go , nigeria will never move forward with apc in power
edlion57:
These governors are our problem,they are fighting us in the name of working for us
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by obinoral1179(m): 10:40am On Feb 08, 2023
Joevics:
This current crop of justices needs to be investigated and removed. How can a case be move to the supreme court directly?
it's between state and the federation....
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by Cajal(m): 10:40am On Feb 08, 2023
SpecialAdviser:
Criminal collaborators. Corruption will fight back but we will come out victorious surely.

Where was supreme court when APC injected billions of naira into currency change? Is the money a waste now? Why being reactive rather than being proactive?

APC, Party of forward and backward. To think this is a party where more than hundred people easily purchased presidential form for 100million will leave you speechless.
Sorry brother
You can Jaapa after HIS victory
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by Jessewizy(m): 10:42am On Feb 08, 2023
It’s going to get worse.
Old naira you won’t see.
New naira you won’t see.
Who suffers? The Masses. It’s all power play.
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by Nobody: 10:42am On Feb 08, 2023
edlion57:
These governors are our problem,they are fighting us in the name of working for us
If dem no do, una go talk say dem no do... If dem do, una go talk say dem too do.... Faceless whom beings.
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by SpecialAdviser(m): 10:42am On Feb 08, 2023
Cajal:
Sorry brother
You can Jaapa after HIS victory
He will never win. Mark it
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by 123readygo: 10:42am On Feb 08, 2023
Lol

This will end up being an academic exercise as nobody will collect old naira from you after tomorrow
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by Henrymas(m): 10:42am On Feb 08, 2023
Corruption fighting back and ultimately winning!
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by mayorkent(m): 10:42am On Feb 08, 2023
Lol
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by SecretSpy666: 10:43am On Feb 08, 2023
The problem now is will CBN direct commercial Banks to reload ATMs with old naira? Will Buhari comply with the directives or they will apply for stay of execution pending the hearing and determination of the suit?
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by abdul23(m): 10:43am On Feb 08, 2023
Good one. They should go and put things in place first. This law is so draconian.
You can't be punishing millions of people just to get at few people.
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by nedu666: 10:44am On Feb 08, 2023
Nice one. But will buhari obey. If buhari obeys he might shift the elections.
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by Siwisheswereesh: 10:44am On Feb 08, 2023
Good!

Piiggiidddioootts can go and DIE!!

Piggiiddiiootts amaka cheesy
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by Stevosty: 10:44am On Feb 08, 2023
How will this solve the problem? The banks should equally be allowed to dispense old notes since they don't have new notes, else this will only favor those still with the old notes.
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by Acidosis(m):
So what would happen now that the old notes have gone back to banks/CBN and the CBN is not ready to release trillions of Naira back to the economy?

This court order is as useless as the p in psychology. Using the new notes has never been the ultimate problem. The issue is that people don't have enough cash, whether old or new.
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by Wickedfacts: 10:45am On Feb 08, 2023
Joevics:
This current crop of justices needs to be investigated and removed. How can a case be move to the supreme court directly?
You are very ignorant.
Cases between states and the FG go straight to the FG.
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by Gunayo(m): 10:45am On Feb 08, 2023
Very soon they will postpone the election. Useless set of people
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by edlion57(m): 10:46am On Feb 08, 2023
Baddosqqi:
If dem no do, una go talk say dem no do... If dem do, una go talk say dem too do.... Faceless whom beings.
why dem no do during ASUU,fuel scarcity
Re: Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Banning Of Old Naira Notes by Willie2015: 10:47am On Feb 08, 2023
Putinofrussia:
I just heard it on Arise tv now.
Evil people in the mud. cheesy
Which evil people ?
Do you expect the Supreme Court to rule otherwise..
Even those judges and their loved ones are looking for Naira notes...
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