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Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by stephanie11: 9:39am On Apr 17, 2018
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Below is a statement from MURIC signed by its leader, Ishaq Akintola;

"The administration of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan officially issued the N100 commemorative centenary banknote on 19th December 2014. A major feature of that banknote was the removal of Arabic Ajami.

Nigerians consider Jonathan’s N100 note inferior to others printed earlier. It is of very low quality. It tears easily. It lacks second hand value. It grows soft and fragile with time, thereby making it difficult to handle or fold in people’s pockets or wallets. It has therefore failed as a veritable means of exchange. Placed side by side with the old N100 note which still has the Arabic Ajami inscription and which is still in circulation, Jonathan’s N100 shrinks into oblivion.

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) is constrained to affirm that Jonathan’s N100 note is a fiscal embarrassment, a huge disappointment and a colossal waste of the nation’s scarce resources. Three and a half years on, Jonathan’s N100 note has qualified for the worst banknote ever printed in Nigeria. It is a national disgrace. This banknote should be withdrawn from circulation.

It is not too difficult to guess what went wrong. Jonathan was blinded by his anti-Arabic sentiment that he ignored quality control measures. His only concern was to implement the hate agenda of a few anti-Muslim elements who are bent on eliminating all vestiges of Islam from the Nigerian environment.

It was not the first time this would happen. Arabic inscriptions which have always been on Nigerian currency since independence were unceremoniously removed in 2005 from N5, N10, N20 and N50 denominations during the reign of Olusegun Obasanjo. It must be noted that there has been surreptitious pressure from the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) for the removal of Arabic from the naira.

But Nigerians need to know that this move was calculated to hurt the Muslim population and may end up as a disservice to the nation. The average Northerner cannot read any other script except in Arabic Ajami and anyone who wants to communicate with him effectively must use the Ajami, not even writings in Hausa language can help in this matter. Millions of Northerners have therefore been marginalized by removing the Arabic Ajami from Jonathan’s poor quality N100 note and Obasanjo’s N5, N10, N20 and N50 denominations.

The removal of Arabic Ajami is being interpreted as an attempt to discourage the learning and use of Arabic language which is the language of the Glorious Qur’an. It is a sensitive religious matter. Nobody can do this in Nigeria and expect the Muslims to organize a carnival for him. But as usual, our leaders manifest the noun ‘deaf’ and the verb ‘to ignore’.

MURIC complained in 2005 when Obasanjo removed Arabic Ajami from new naira notes. The fact that Jonathan repeated the same thing has raised concern among Muslims. Why does Arabic always become the victim any time a Christian becomes president? It means that there is a conspiracy to gradually and tactically eliminate Arabic Ajami. It is only logical to expect the removal of Arabic from other notes when another Christian becomes president.

‘When shall we three meet again? In thunder, lightening and rain?’ When will these conspirators descend on the remaining notes which still has Arabic Ajami on them: N100, N200, N500 and N1,000? Should we expect the removal of Arabic Ajami from these remaining denominations when another Christian becomes president? Is it ‘when the hullybully is done and gone?’ Or is it ‘when the battle is lost and won?’ It looks very much like an agendum continuum.

Currencies worldwide are designed to suit each nation’s culture and history. Incidentally, Nigeria is a multireligious entity. In this case, therefore, our cultural and religious homogeneity should be the criteria, particularly when designing our banknotes, our stamps, etc.

But these two Christian presidents (Obasanjo and Jonathan) failed in this onerous task. They retained the English letters which symbolize Christianity and removed the Arabic Ajami which stands for Islam. It is simply bad leadership. They allowed sectional interests to override their avowed neutrality. What else is ethnic cleansing? We are all taxpayers and to that extent we all deserve representation.

For the avoidance of doubt, we as Muslims are ready and willing to peacefully coexist with our Christian neighbours, but on equal terms. It must be with the proviso: ‘live and let live’. No more, no less. We believe that the religion of the president is of little consequence so long as he is fair to all. We will always address issues, not primordial sentiments and, by the way, our Arabic is very dear to us. It is tangential, not peripheral.

In conclusion, MURIC demands the withdrawal of Jonathan’s N100 note from circulation and the reinstatement of Arabic Ajami on N200, N500 and N1,000 denominations. We affirm that Jonathan’s N100 note was a scam. We therefore call for a probe. We warn against any attempt by any future Nigerian leader to remove Arabic Ajami from the few remaining denominations. We will not hesitate to deploy every constitutional means at our disposal to stop such an attempt now or in future."

https://politicsngr.com/jonathans-n100-note-nigerias-worst-currency-muslim-group/

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Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by saaron(m): 9:48am On Apr 17, 2018
A goat is more reasonable than these people. English language now a Christian language? Was the Bible originally not written in Hebrew before it was translated to English and other languages thousands of years later? See why Biafra want out of this shiit hole? We have ABSOLUTELY NOTHING IN COMMON with these people.
Of all problems wrecking this pathetic country, MURIC are only concern about removal of Arabic from N100 note. Well Christians also demand for the removal of Islamic inscription on Nigerian army emblem to settle the score since this is what worries MURIC. There is no reason why an Islamic symbol which stands for "Victory belongs to Allah" be a Nigerian Army logo when the constitution states that Nigeria is a SECULAR country.

THE PLAN TO IMPOSE SHARIA OVER NIGERIA BY BUHARI'S GOVT IS ALREADY IN MOTION. THE SCARCITY OF NEW N100 NOTES IS A DELIBERATE ATTEMP TO FACE OUT THE NOTE FOR A NEW NOTE WITH ARABIC INSCRIPTION AS SIGN OF ISLAMIC CONQUEST!

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Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by Cyynthialove(f): 9:49am On Apr 17, 2018
Akintola you are a bastard. Is Nigeria an Islamic country for such useless arabic nonsense to be written on naira notes ?
Since Buhari the chief terrorist came to power, these headslamers have developed wings to the extent of issuing statements anyhow, even going beyond their boundaries.This hopeless Yoruba Muslim has been struggling to impress his Fulani Muslim master ..but one thing is certain. HE CAN NEVER BE SEEN AS A GOOD MUSLIM BY HIS MASTERS, HE MUST REMAIN A KAFIR IN THEIR EYES.

Its so unfortunate that we are going to have this kind of terrorist in our midst if Oduduwa is actualised.

May God deliver Yorubba Muslimss

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Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by Nobody: 9:50am On Apr 17, 2018
Nice 1! Wether it hurts or not.

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Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by Nobody: 9:51am On Apr 17, 2018
This is the exact reason all of the 100 Naira Notes in circulation are worse than used tissues.

I don't know where Arabic is stated as an official language in this country. *Spits phlegm*

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Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by new2012: 9:53am On Apr 17, 2018
Buhari is to blame, this MuRIc guy are noe jobless.



They want equal rights, please write their Arabic, write Jewish, Russian, Chinese and probably Hindu in the naira notes.

Its said that religion itself induce the brain to decay, I think Islam speeden that process.

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Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by budusky05(m): 10:14am On Apr 17, 2018
For me GEJ is a scam

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Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by Kdon2: 10:15am On Apr 17, 2018
Awon wereeeeee! of all the problem in nigeria thats what attract their sympathy. Simpleton idiots.

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Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by budusky05(m): 10:15am On Apr 17, 2018
For me GEJ is a scam

But don't support religion or ethnicity

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Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by portside(m): 10:21am On Apr 17, 2018
This is too disgusting������ something is terribly wrong with these set of human beings.why did the writer and muric still communicate in English language?

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Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by Paperwhite(m): 10:49am On Apr 17, 2018
"In conclusion, MURIC demands the withdrawal of Jonathan’s N100 note from circulation and the reinstatement of Arabic Ajami on N200, N500 and N1,000 denominations.
We affirm that Jonathan’s N100 note was a scam. We therefore call for a probe. We warn against any attempt by any future Nigerian leader to remove Arabic Ajami from the few remaining denominations.
We will not hesitate to deploy every constitutional means at our disposal to stop such an attempt now or in future."


What kinds of shithole people do Nigeria have bikonu This MURIC have forgotten that Nigeria is not an Islamic State. angry
See the archaic dress combination of the fanatic.Divide this country & let him join the northern caliphate.Fool!

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Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by Paperwhite(m): 10:51am On Apr 17, 2018
Cyynthialove:
Akintola you are a bastard. Is Nigeria an Islamic country for such useless arabic nonsense to be written naira notes ?
Since Buhari the chief terrorist came to power, these headslamers have developed wings to the extent of issuing statements anyhow, even going beyond their boundaries.This hopeless Yoruba Muslim has been struggling to impress his Fulani Muslim master ..but one thing is certain. HE CAN NEVER BE SEEN AS A GOOD MUSLIM BY HIS MASTERS, HE MUST REMAIN A KAFIR IN THEIR EYES.

Its so unfortunate that we are going to have this kind of terrorist in our midst if Oduduwa is actualised.

May God deliver Yorubba Muslimss

My dear ehen! angry Very silly man I tell ya. sad

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Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by Firgemachar: 11:01am On Apr 17, 2018
This man is a rabble rousing lunatic.

Even the abookis don'tt take him serious.

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Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by georjay(m): 11:02am On Apr 17, 2018
But these two Christian presidents (Obasanjo and Jonathan) failed in this onerous task. They retained the English letters which symbolize Christianity and removed the Arabic Ajami which stands for Islam.

TF is this

how does English letters connotes Christianity



SMH

What then is the difference btw MURIC and BOKOHARAM




All of them are mad!

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Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by Nobody: 11:09am On Apr 17, 2018
Who are the handlers of this clown?

If his claim is that poor quality of Jonathan's commemorative reprinting of the N100 note is the basis of the dirty notes, then what about the other N100 notes that are not part of the centenary design, are they not dirty too? What this creature fails to note, whether by malice or ignorance, is that the paper notes are actually the easier to hold and maintain notes, without defacing.

Infact the main reason why there is greater pressure on the N100 note is because since 2016, the government has printed less of the lower notes (50, 20...) sometimes going a year without printing. https://www.thecable.ng/high-cost-stops-cbn-from-printing-small-naira-denominations

The commemorative notes are reportedly rated among the digital notes, with Russia, Colombia, Morocco etc celebrating their moments https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/business-news/171066-nigeria-unveils-new-digital-n100-paper-note.html

Look at what an assumed educated person is spilling
Nigerians consider Jonathan’s N100 note inferior to others printed earlier. It is of very low quality. It tears easily. It lacks second hand value. It grows soft and fragile with time, thereby making it difficult to handle or fold in people’s pockets or wallets. It has therefore failed as a veritable means of exchange.
Will someone tell this clown that paper money has no intrinsic value? Isn't this basic economics?

Does this clown even know that Arabic is not an official language in Nigeria, neither is it an officially recognized other main languages?

Does this clown know that English is just a translated language of the Bible and it's not a symbol of christianity to any reasoned mind.

Someone better rein in this clown before he becomes another source of typical Islamic extremism.

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Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by chosengocap: 11:13am On Apr 17, 2018
"Past leaders ruined
Nigeria and it's not easy
to rebuild" ~Buhari.




He doesn't "Know" he's a
former Head of state.
#AcuteAmnesia





...and now another Yoruba Muslim talking trash to please his masters...‎

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Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by mekaboy(m): 11:22am On Apr 17, 2018
But your almajiri children beggars beg for it.

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Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by 99miles(m): 11:27am On Apr 17, 2018
this man is a bokoharam is disguise.......................that statement reflects the bokoharam ideology.

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Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by oyetunder(m): 12:00pm On Apr 17, 2018
from a greedy Obadanjo...to sick Yaradua...to Methanol Jonathan...Methusela Buhari... Nigerian has continue to suffer in hands of those who never fought for democracy before 1999. Not just a poorly fabricated currencies...but paralysed notes.

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Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by SamuelAnyawu(m): 12:01pm On Apr 17, 2018
sad
Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by Nobody: 12:01pm On Apr 17, 2018
Ok
Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by Hier(m): 12:02pm On Apr 17, 2018
vote out Buhari, stop complaining the country is not helping matters when you don't have a PVC

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Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by Nobody: 12:02pm On Apr 17, 2018
angry

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Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by Nobody: 12:02pm On Apr 17, 2018
stephanie11:
@POLITICSNGR

Below is a statement from MURIC signed by its leader, Ishaq Akintola;

"The administration of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan officially issued the N100 commemorative centenary banknote on 19th December 2014. A major feature of that banknote was the removal of Arabic Ajami.

Nigerians consider Jonathan’s N100 note inferior to others printed earlier. It is of very low quality. It tears easily. It lacks second hand value. It grows soft and fragile with time, thereby making it difficult to handle or fold in people’s pockets or wallets. It has therefore failed as a veritable means of exchange. Placed side by side with the old N100 note which still has the Arabic Ajami inscription and which is still in circulation, Jonathan’s N100 shrinks into oblivion.

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) is constrained to affirm that Jonathan’s N100 note is a fiscal embarrassment, a huge disappointment and a colossal waste of the nation’s scarce resources. Three and a half years on, Jonathan’s N100 note has qualified for the worst banknote ever printed in Nigeria. It is a national disgrace. This banknote should be withdrawn from circulation.

It is not too difficult to guess what went wrong. Jonathan was blinded by his anti-Arabic sentiment that he ignored quality control measures. His only concern was to implement the hate agenda of a few anti-Muslim elements who are bent on eliminating all vestiges of Islam from the Nigerian environment.

It was not the first time this would happen. Arabic inscriptions which have always been on Nigerian currency since independence were unceremoniously removed in 2005 from N5, N10, N20 and N50 denominations during the reign of Olusegun Obasanjo. It must be noted that there has been surreptitious pressure from the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) for the removal of Arabic from the naira.

But Nigerians need to know that this move was calculated to hurt the Muslim population and may end up as a disservice to the nation. The average Northerner cannot read any other script except in Arabic Ajami and anyone who wants to communicate with him effectively must use the Ajami, not even writings in Hausa language can help in this matter. Millions of Northerners have therefore been marginalized by removing the Arabic Ajami from Jonathan’s poor quality N100 note and Obasanjo’s N5, N10, N20 and N50 denominations.

The removal of Arabic Ajami is being interpreted as an attempt to discourage the learning and use of Arabic language which is the language of the Glorious Qur’an. It is a sensitive religious matter. Nobody can do this in Nigeria and expect the Muslims to organize a carnival for him. But as usual, our leaders manifest the noun ‘deaf’ and the verb ‘to ignore’.

MURIC complained in 2005 when Obasanjo removed Arabic Ajami from new naira notes. The fact that Jonathan repeated the same thing has raised concern among Muslims. Why does Arabic always become the victim any time a Christian becomes president? It means that there is a conspiracy to gradually and tactically eliminate Arabic Ajami. It is only logical to expect the removal of Arabic from other notes when another Christian becomes president.

‘When shall we three meet again? In thunder, lightening and rain?’ When will these conspirators descend on the remaining notes which still has Arabic Ajami on them: N100, N200, N500 and N1,000? Should we expect the removal of Arabic Ajami from these remaining denominations when another Christian becomes president? Is it ‘when the hullybully is done and gone?’ Or is it ‘when the battle is lost and won?’ It looks very much like an agendum continuum.

Currencies worldwide are designed to suit each nation’s culture and history. Incidentally, Nigeria is a multireligious entity. In this case, therefore, our cultural and religious homogeneity should be the criteria, particularly when designing our banknotes, our stamps, etc.

But these two Christian presidents (Obasanjo and Jonathan) failed in this onerous task. They retained the English letters which symbolize Christianity and removed the Arabic Ajami which stands for Islam. It is simply bad leadership. They allowed sectional interests to override their avowed neutrality. What else is ethnic cleansing? We are all taxpayers and to that extent we all deserve representation.

For the avoidance of doubt, we as Muslims are ready and willing to peacefully coexist with our Christian neighbours, but on equal terms. It must be with the proviso: ‘live and let live’. No more, no less. We believe that the religion of the president is of little consequence so long as he is fair to all. We will always address issues, not primordial sentiments and, by the way, our Arabic is very dear to us. It is tangential, not peripheral.

In conclusion, MURIC demands the withdrawal of Jonathan’s N100 note from circulation and the reinstatement of Arabic Ajami on N200, N500 and N1,000 denominations. We affirm that Jonathan’s N100 note was a scam. We therefore call for a probe. We warn against any attempt by any future Nigerian leader to remove Arabic Ajami from the few remaining denominations. We will not hesitate to deploy every constitutional means at our disposal to stop such an attempt now or in future."

https://politicsngr.com/jonathans-n100-note-nigerias-worst-currency-muslim-group/

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Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by phranklyn92(m): 12:02pm On Apr 17, 2018
No be only Arabic Ajami na budhist agbami sad undecided angry
Nonsense.
Fvcking clotpole

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Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by Demonicide(f): 12:02pm On Apr 17, 2018
Which one dey pain them, is it the Arabic ajami or the texture of the note? Stylishly you are telling bubu to fix it back.

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Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by nairavsdollars(f): 12:02pm On Apr 17, 2018
Terrorist group

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Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by BiafranDel: 12:03pm On Apr 17, 2018
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Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by MzeeLove: 12:03pm On Apr 17, 2018
Are u sure?? undecided
Re: Jonathan's N100 Note: Nigeria's Worst Currency - Muslim Group by zombieTRACKER: 12:04pm On Apr 17, 2018
Why don't we divide this country


Because if we don't am afraid there will be no sensible development

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