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Court Dismisses Suit Challenging Arabic Inscriptions On Naira Note by FastReport(op): 12:12am On Jul 17, 2024
The Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos, on Tuesday, dismissed a case brought by Chief Malcolm Emokiniovo Omirhobo challenging the inclusion of Arabic inscriptions on Nigerian currency – naira.

Citing the precedent set in Chief Gani Fawehinmi vs. Akilu (1998) 2NWLR (Part 102), 122 at 169, Justice Yellim Bogoro of the court ruled that while Omirhobo has the standing to bring the action, he failed to provide sufficient evidence that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) acted in bad faith in designing, issuing, printing, and distributing the naira notes with Arabic inscriptions.

Consequently, the court dismissed the suit.

https://www.osundefender.com/court-dismisses-suit-challenging-arabic-inscriptions-on-naira-notes/

Re: Court Dismisses Suit Challenging Arabic Inscriptions On Naira Note by yarimo(m): 12:45am On Jul 17, 2024
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Re: Court Dismisses Suit Challenging Arabic Inscriptions On Naira Note by Ceasarceasar: 2:09am On Jul 17, 2024
Very soon this country will be divided...

We Christians can't stay with terrorists
Re: Court Dismisses Suit Challenging Arabic Inscriptions On Naira Note by Mynd44(mod): 4:00am On Jul 17, 2024
For the millionth time, the inscription on the Naira are not Arabic but Ajami.

The internet is readily available to people but theu have simply refused to learn.

This Ajami text is part of Hausa history and it became part of Nigerian history since we became a country and is part of our heritage as a nation.

This ignorance is either because of misplaced intolerance for the religion of Islam and it is showing in people reaction
Re: Court Dismisses Suit Challenging Arabic Inscriptions On Naira Note by Afonjackson: 4:19am On Jul 17, 2024
[quote author=Mynd44 post=130996475]For the millionth time, [s]the inscription on the Naira are not Arabic but Ajami[/s].

[s]The internet is readily available to people[/s] but theu have simply refused to learn.

[s]This Ajami text is part of Hausa history and it became[/s] part of Nigerian history since we became a [s]country and is part of our heritage as a nation.[/s]

[s]This ignorance is either because of misplaced[/s] [s]intolerance for the religion of Islam and[/s] it is showing in people reaction[/quote]But who asked you to shalaye if, deep down, your conscience believes your own lie?
Re: Court Dismisses Suit Challenging Arabic Inscriptions On Naira Note by AAAA67: 4:23am On Jul 17, 2024
I blame Emefiole.
He should have done the needful while redesigning the Naira .
That's why his suffering will continue.
Re: Court Dismisses Suit Challenging Arabic Inscriptions On Naira Note by Nukilia: 4:39am On Jul 17, 2024
A nation run by the terror supporters will someday be pulled down
Re: Court Dismisses Suit Challenging Arabic Inscriptions On Naira Note by madridguy(m): 4:56am On Jul 17, 2024
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Re: Court Dismisses Suit Challenging Arabic Inscriptions On Naira Note by RighteousDemon: 7:16am On Jul 17, 2024
Mynd44:
For the millionth time, the inscription on the Naira are not Arabic but Ajami.

The internet is readily available to people but theu have simply refused to learn.

This Ajami text is part of Hausa history and it became part of Nigerian history since we became a country and is part of our heritage as a nation.

This ignorance is either because of misplaced intolerance for the religion of Islam and it is showing in people reaction
Please I need a sample of any book written in this language if that’s not Arabic. And I want to know also why the Hausas don’t teach in this language
Re: Court Dismisses Suit Challenging Arabic Inscriptions On Naira Note by Mynd44(mod): 7:20am On Jul 17, 2024
RighteousDemon:
Please I need a sample of any book written in this language if that’s not Arabic. And I want to know also why the Hausas don’t teach in this language
You know you have a smart phone right?
Re: Court Dismisses Suit Challenging Arabic Inscriptions On Naira Note by RighteousDemon: 7:23am On Jul 17, 2024
Mynd44:
You know you have a smart phone right?
Mine is not smart enough to understand what you’re saying
Re: Court Dismisses Suit Challenging Arabic Inscriptions On Naira Note by Mynd44(mod): 7:27am On Jul 17, 2024
RighteousDemon:
Mine is not smart enough to understand what you’re saying
But it is smart enough to believe that is Arabic right?

You know what you are doing.

I wont indulge you
Re: Court Dismisses Suit Challenging Arabic Inscriptions On Naira Note by RighteousDemon: 7:31am On Jul 17, 2024
Mynd44:
But it is smart enough to believe that is Arabic right?

You know what you are doing.

I wont indulge you
Stop fooling yourself next time. And these are mods. People that ought know better. Who told you it’s not Arabic?

Go front abeg.

Re: Court Dismisses Suit Challenging Arabic Inscriptions On Naira Note by Mynd44(mod): 7:38am On Jul 17, 2024
RighteousDemon:
Stop fooling yourself next time. And these are mods. People that ought know better. Who told you it’s not Arabic?

Go front abeg.
Oh so your phone is smart afterall.

Read what you posted again, Arabic based method of writing languages.

Tell someone who speaks Arabic to read the inscriptions and let me know if they want tell you it is gibberish to them.

Same way English, Yoruba, Igbo is written based on Latin characters does it mean that are Latin? No.

Read, study, understand.
Re: Court Dismisses Suit Challenging Arabic Inscriptions On Naira Note by RighteousDemon: 7:41am On Jul 17, 2024
Mynd44:
Oh so your phone is smart afterall.

Read what you posted again, Arabic based method of writing languages.

Tell someone who speaks Arabic to read the inscriptions and let me know if they want tell you it is gibberish to them.

Same way English, Yoruba, Igbo is written based on Latin characters does it mean that are Latin? No.

Read, study, understand.
Oga stop sounding offish. Quit it already. You make more blunders trying hard to defend the indefensible. There’s a big difference between alphabets and languages. Quit it already
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