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Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by ChangetheChange: 4:38pm On Feb 10, 2023
The banks sent email reminders to customers urging them to deposit their banknotes on Friday, warning the naira notes would lose their validity after the deadline.

Commercial banks are insisting on the Central Bank of Nigeria February 10 deadline to deposit old N200, N500 and N1,000 banknotes despite a temporary halt of the process by the Supreme Court.

Financial institutions like Stanbic IBTC, Union Bank and other commercial banks said they would stick to the February 10 deadline for accepting old naira notes, disregarding a Supreme Court order restraining CBN from following through on its directive of rejecting the old denominations at the expiration of its ultimatum.

The banks sent email reminders to customers urging them to deposit their banknotes on Friday, warning the naira notes would lose their validity after the deadline.

“The design of N200, N500 and N1,000 will no longer be accepted as a legal tender after Friday 10 February 2023,” Stanbic IBTC wrote in an email to their customers on Thursday. “Deposit your old notes now at any of our branches.”

The Union Bank urged its customers to “rush” to its branches to deposit the old banknotes.

“Avoid the rush! Visit your nearest Union Bank branch to deposit your old naira notes today,” the bank stated in a post that included an image of a notepad with the words “1 day to go” written on it. The image included the expiring N200, N500, and N1,000.


Similarly, Access Bank reminded customers to “hurry now” and “beat the new February 10th deadline to deposit your old (200, 500 and 1000) naira notes” in an email sent to customers on Thursday.

Seeing as they were not joined in the Supreme Court case filed by Kogi, Kaduna and Zamfara, the banks believe they are only subject to the CBN directive regarding the expiration of the denominations and since they have not received a counter-circular regarding the matter from the apex bank.

On Tuesday, a seven-member panel led by Justice John Okoro halted the CBN’s withdrawal of the old naira denominations in a ruling in an ex parte application brought by the three northern states.

https://gazettengr.com/despite-supreme-court-order-stanbic-ibtc-union-bank-others-insist-on-rejecting-old-naira-notes/

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Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by Pierced(f): 4:39pm On Feb 10, 2023
Toaday.......at mile 12 market.......even till now.... people are still collecting old notes.

I wonder what will happen on Monday. Maybe banks will not open.

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Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by ChangetheChange: 4:40pm On Feb 10, 2023
Seeing as they were not joined in the Supreme Court case filed by Kogi, Kaduna and Zamfara, the banks believe they are only subject to the CBN directive regarding the expiration of the denominations and since they have not received a counter-circular regarding the matter from the apex bank.
cheesy grin grin
Jungle don mature
They should go to Hell Rufai house or the supreme court or Tinub's house or any APC office in their States to change their old naira note grin grin grin
Even Supreme Court will vacate that nonsense order next week , and CBN decision next week will be final and heaven will no Fall

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Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by ganisucks(f): 4:41pm On Feb 10, 2023
I laugh in mandarin. By next week, everything will become clear.

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Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by kenny714433(m): 4:42pm On Feb 10, 2023
Let them take it to Kaduna or Tinubu's Lagos and spend it there

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Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by ChangetheChange: 4:44pm On Feb 10, 2023
kenny714433:
Let them take it to Kaduna or Tinubu's Lagos and spend it there
grin grin grin
Lol they should take it to Hell Rufai or Tinubu's house to exchange since they have made themselves ministers of financial affairs

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Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by Houstency(m): 4:46pm On Feb 10, 2023
APC -- All Past Criminals... Add your own!

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Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by AsomughaChuks05: 4:51pm On Feb 10, 2023
People are still c9llecting the old notes as of this afternoon that I went to the restaurant. If the people cooperate, there is little the CBN can do until they mop up the old notes completely. If the commercial banks don't collect the old note(which is doubtful), they risk going bankrupt if customers decide to start keeping their cash at home.

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Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by ChangetheChange: 4:52pm On Feb 10, 2023
Houstency:
APC -- All Past Criminals... Add your own!
Another Problem Coming

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Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by kcnwaigbo: 4:53pm On Feb 10, 2023
AsomughaChuks05:
People are still c9llecting the old notes as of this afternoon that I went to the restaurant. If the people cooperate, there is little the CBN can do until they mop up the old notes completely. If the commercial banks don't collect the old note(which is doubtful), they risk going bankrupt if customers decide to start keeping their cash at home.
No problem continue collecting.Its just that you can only deposit it at the supreme court and not any commercial bank after today

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Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by JoeNL22(m): 4:54pm On Feb 10, 2023
ChangetheChange:
Commercial banks are insisting on the Central Bank of Nigeria February 10 deadline to deposit old N200, N500 and N1,000 banknotes despite a temporary halt of the process by the Supreme Court.

Financial institutions like Stanbic IBTC, Union Bank and other commercial banks said they would stick to the February 10 deadline for accepting old naira notes, disregarding a Supreme Court order restraining CBN from following through on its directive of rejecting the old denominations at the expiration of its ultimatum.

The banks sent email reminders to customers urging them to deposit their banknotes on Friday, warning the naira notes would lose their validity after the deadline.

“The design of N200, N500 and N1,000 will no longer be accepted as a legal tender after Friday 10 February 2023,” Stanbic IBTC wrote in an email to their customers on Thursday. “Deposit your old notes now at any of our branches.”

The Union Bank urged its customers to “rush” to its branches to deposit the old banknotes.

“Avoid the rush! Visit your nearest Union Bank branch to deposit your old naira notes today,” the bank stated in a post that included an image of a notepad with the words “1 day to go” written on it. The image included the expiring N200, N500, and N1,000.

Similarly, Access Bank reminded customers to “hurry now” and “beat the new February 10th deadline to deposit your old (200, 500 and 1000) naira notes” in an email sent to customers on Thursday.

Seeing as they were not joined in the Supreme Court case filed by Kogi, Kaduna and Zamfara, the banks believe they are only subject to the CBN directive regarding the expiration of the denominations and since they have not received a counter-circular regarding the matter from the apex bank.

On Tuesday, a seven-member panel led by Justice John Okoro halted the CBN’s withdrawal of the old naira denominations in a ruling in an ex parte application brought by the three northern states.

https://gazettengr.com/despite-supreme-court-order-stanbic-ibtc-union-bank-others-insist-on-rejecting-old-naira-notes/
Lol.....I ain't surprised. I told someone the DEADLINE will stay, some people where saying rubbish. We need to starting educating Nigerians on the rule of law and the constitution of Nigeria.

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Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by BossGerald: 4:55pm On Feb 10, 2023
This looks like a tifnubu sponsored post...I'm sure this reporter has corn in his back pocket.





Vote OBI2023

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Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by Googledotcom: 4:56pm On Feb 10, 2023
The silence of CBN after the supreme court declaration makes citizens really disturbed. I purposely refused to go out today because of these people.


Anyway, na only 1k dey my wallet, it won't pain me if any nonsense happens tomorrow. After all the money has little value.

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Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by Upworkwriter007(f): 5:10pm On Feb 10, 2023
People are still collecting old notes. it like CBN has their own law, while the populace has another. This is the definition of anarchy

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Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by tinsel: 5:14pm On Feb 10, 2023
ChangetheChange:
The banks sent email reminders to customers urging them to deposit their banknotes on Friday, warning the naira notes would lose their validity after the deadline

Commercial banks are insisting on the Central Bank of Nigeria February 10 deadline to deposit old N200, N500 and N1,000 banknotes despite a temporary halt of the process by the Supreme Court.

Financial institutions like Stanbic IBTC, Union Bank and other commercial banks said they would stick to the February 10 deadline for accepting old naira notes, disregarding a Supreme Court order restraining CBN from following through on its directive of rejecting the old denominations at the expiration of its ultimatum.

The banks sent email reminders to customers urging them to deposit their banknotes on Friday, warning the naira notes would lose their validity after the deadline.

“The design of N200, N500 and N1,000 will no longer be accepted as a legal tender after Friday 10 February 2023,” Stanbic IBTC wrote in an email to their customers on Thursday. “Deposit your old notes now at any of our branches.”

The Union Bank urged its customers to “rush” to its branches to deposit the old banknotes.

“Avoid the rush! Visit your nearest Union Bank branch to deposit your old naira notes today,” the bank stated in a post that included an image of a notepad with the words “1 day to go” written on it. The image included the expiring N200, N500, and N1,000.


Similarly, Access Bank reminded customers to “hurry now” and “beat the new February 10th deadline to deposit your old (200, 500 and 1000) naira notes” in an email sent to customers on Thursday.

Seeing as they were not joined in the Supreme Court case filed by Kogi, Kaduna and Zamfara, the banks believe they are only subject to the CBN directive regarding the expiration of the denominations and since they have not received a counter-circular regarding the matter from the apex bank.

On Tuesday, a seven-member panel led by Justice John Okoro halted the CBN’s withdrawal of the old naira denominations in a ruling in an ex parte application brought by the three northern states.

https://gazettengr.com/despite-supreme-court-order-stanbic-ibtc-union-bank-others-insist-on-rejecting-old-naira-notes/
Stop sending out fake news to cause panic. Banks are still accepting old naira notes.

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Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by stonemasonn: 5:17pm On Feb 10, 2023
LadyExcellence:
God punish tifnubu
Mumu people.
Burn a house to kill a rat.

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Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by Nobody: 5:36pm On Feb 10, 2023
Pierced:
Toaday.......at mile 12 market.......even till now.... people are still collecting old notes.

I wonder what will happen on Monday. Maybe banks will not open.

Omo I still have some with me. I paid for transportation today with it ooh.

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Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by lazynairalander1: 6:05pm On Feb 10, 2023
This shit 8s getting realer, 2 ¹½ governors vs FG vs Meffy.

Oh lest I forgot gandollar has also filled a case against the deadline making it 3½ governors vs FG vs Meffy.
Where is my popcorn?

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Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by Broveens42(m): 6:12pm On Feb 10, 2023
Upworkwriter007:
People are still collecting old notes. it like CBN has their own law, while the populace has another. This is the definition of anarchy


Kanu's interview with Dele momodu :
"...That man there isn't buhari, I can stake my life..."
Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by CyynthiaKiss(f): 6:13pm On Feb 10, 2023
They should go to Kaduna and deposit it

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Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by brightDdon(m): 6:25pm On Feb 10, 2023
ChangetheChange:
The banks sent email reminders to customers urging them to deposit their banknotes on Friday, warning the naira notes would lose their validity after the deadline

Commercial banks are insisting on the Central Bank of Nigeria February 10 deadline to deposit old N200, N500 and N1,000 banknotes despite a temporary halt of the process by the Supreme Court.

Financial institutions like Stanbic IBTC, Union Bank and other commercial banks said they would stick to the February 10 deadline for accepting old naira notes, disregarding a Supreme Court order restraining CBN from following through on its directive of rejecting the old denominations at the expiration of its ultimatum.

The banks sent email reminders to customers urging them to deposit their banknotes on Friday, warning the naira notes would lose their validity after the deadline.

“The design of N200, N500 and N1,000 will no longer be accepted as a legal tender after Friday 10 February 2023,” Stanbic IBTC wrote in an email to their customers on Thursday. “Deposit your old notes now at any of our branches.”

The Union Bank urged its customers to “rush” to its branches to deposit the old banknotes.

“Avoid the rush! Visit your nearest Union Bank branch to deposit your old naira notes today,” the bank stated in a post that included an image of a notepad with the words “1 day to go” written on it. The image included the expiring N200, N500, and N1,000.


Similarly, Access Bank reminded customers to “hurry now” and “beat the new February 10th deadline to deposit your old (200, 500 and 1000) naira notes” in an email sent to customers on Thursday.

Seeing as they were not joined in the Supreme Court case filed by Kogi, Kaduna and Zamfara, the banks believe they are only subject to the CBN directive regarding the expiration of the denominations and since they have not received a counter-circular regarding the matter from the apex bank.

On Tuesday, a seven-member panel led by Justice John Okoro halted the CBN’s withdrawal of the old naira denominations in a ruling in an ex parte application brought by the three northern states.

https://gazettengr.com/despite-supreme-court-order-stanbic-ibtc-union-bank-others-insist-on-rejecting-old-naira-notes/




Big fat lie,,

I made on the counter deposit of old note today without stress or question.


Stop misinforming people.

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Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by christistruth01: 6:31pm On Feb 10, 2023
ChangetheChange:
The banks sent email reminders to customers urging them to deposit their banknotes on Friday, warning the naira notes would lose their validity after the deadline

Commercial banks are insisting on the Central Bank of Nigeria February 10 deadline to deposit old N200, N500 and N1,000 banknotes despite a temporary halt of the process by the Supreme Court.

Financial institutions like Stanbic IBTC, Union Bank and other commercial banks said they would stick to the February 10 deadline for accepting old naira notes, disregarding a Supreme Court order restraining CBN from following through on its directive of rejecting the old denominations at the expiration of its ultimatum.

The banks sent email reminders to customers urging them to deposit their banknotes on Friday, warning the naira notes would lose their validity after the deadline.

“The design of N200, N500 and N1,000 will no longer be accepted as a legal tender after Friday 10 February 2023,” Stanbic IBTC wrote in an email to their customers on Thursday. “Deposit your old notes now at any of our branches.”

The Union Bank urged its customers to “rush” to its branches to deposit the old banknotes.

“Avoid the rush! Visit your nearest Union Bank branch to deposit your old naira notes today,” the bank stated in a post that included an image of a notepad with the words “1 day to go” written on it. The image included the expiring N200, N500, and N1,000.


Similarly, Access Bank reminded customers to “hurry now” and “beat the new February 10th deadline to deposit your old (200, 500 and 1000) naira notes” in an email sent to customers on Thursday.

Seeing as they were not joined in the Supreme Court case filed by Kogi, Kaduna and Zamfara, the banks believe they are only subject to the CBN directive regarding the expiration of the denominations and since they have not received a counter-circular regarding the matter from the apex bank.

On Tuesday, a seven-member panel led by Justice John Okoro halted the CBN’s withdrawal of the old naira denominations in a ruling in an ex parte application brought by the three northern states.

https://gazettengr.com/despite-supreme-court-order-stanbic-ibtc-union-bank-others-insist-on-rejecting-old-naira-notes/


No Problems

We understand the Game

The State Governor should just revoke their Certificate of Occupancy for trying to Sabotage the State Economy

The Supreme court is already on their side

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Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by jasent(m): 6:54pm On Feb 10, 2023
ChangetheChange:
The banks sent email reminders to customers urging them to deposit their banknotes on Friday, warning the naira notes would lose their validity after the deadline

Commercial banks are insisting on the Central Bank of Nigeria February 10 deadline to deposit old N200, N500 and N1,000 banknotes despite a temporary halt of the process by the Supreme Court.

Financial institutions like Stanbic IBTC, Union Bank and other commercial banks said they would stick to the February 10 deadline for accepting old naira notes, disregarding a Supreme Court order restraining CBN from following through on its directive of rejecting the old denominations at the expiration of its ultimatum.

The banks sent email reminders to customers urging them to deposit their banknotes on Friday, warning the naira notes would lose their validity after the deadline.

“The design of N200, N500 and N1,000 will no longer be accepted as a legal tender after Friday 10 February 2023,” Stanbic IBTC wrote in an email to their customers on Thursday. “Deposit your old notes now at any of our branches.”

The Union Bank urged its customers to “rush” to its branches to deposit the old banknotes.

“Avoid the rush! Visit your nearest Union Bank branch to deposit your old naira notes today,” the bank stated in a post that included an image of a notepad with the words “1 day to go” written on it. The image included the expiring N200, N500, and N1,000.


Similarly, Access Bank reminded customers to “hurry now” and “beat the new February 10th deadline to deposit your old (200, 500 and 1000) naira notes” in an email sent to customers on Thursday.

Seeing as they were not joined in the Supreme Court case filed by Kogi, Kaduna and Zamfara, the banks believe they are only subject to the CBN directive regarding the expiration of the denominations and since they have not received a counter-circular regarding the matter from the apex bank.

On Tuesday, a seven-member panel led by Justice John Okoro halted the CBN’s withdrawal of the old naira denominations in a ruling in an ex parte application brought by the three northern states.

https://gazettengr.com/despite-supreme-court-order-stanbic-ibtc-union-bank-others-insist-on-rejecting-old-naira-notes/
Banks don't take orders from court,they take from CBN. Go and burn your old note,you were given enough time to deposit it

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Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by Xandelle: 6:54pm On Feb 10, 2023
AsomughaChuks05:
People are still c9llecting the old notes as of this afternoon that I went to the restaurant. If the people cooperate, there is little the CBN can do until they mop up the old notes completely. If the commercial banks don't collect the old note(which is doubtful), they risk going bankrupt if customers decide to start keeping their cash at home.

Its impossible for people to start keeping cash at home. Armed robbery will thrive.

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Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by AtikuOkowa: 6:58pm On Feb 10, 2023
When the council backs the policy drugies change the healine
The purpose is achieved
We will see who is trusted
Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by Sultty(m): 7:06pm On Feb 10, 2023
I might henceforth reject transfers or anything that will make me bank my money
Cos banks are daily becoming annoying

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Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by afbstrategies: 7:06pm On Feb 10, 2023
ok

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Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by LegendHero(m): 7:06pm On Feb 10, 2023
They will soon reverse it and send another announcement out.

No cause for alarm. Anyone with the old note should keep calm, they will have enough time to deposit it to the bank.

No law can render someone penniless from their hard earned money.

Elo fokan bale.

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Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by Houseofglam7(f): 7:06pm On Feb 10, 2023
undecided
Re: Banks Insist On Rejecting Old Naira Notes Despite Supreme Court Order by salbis(m): 7:07pm On Feb 10, 2023
A confused nation I swear.

VOTE WISELY!

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