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Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by ijustdey: 9:27pm On Mar 04, 2023
Despite the Supreme Court’s ruling on old naira notes, Daily Sun investigations revealed that businesses as well as transporters in Lagos metropolis rejected the notes stating that it is awaiting President Muhammadu Buhari’s stamp on the court ruling.

The Supreme Court had initially ruled that the old Naira notes remain legal tender till 31 December 2023, as it set aside the deadline of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

However, in its new ruling on Friday, the Supreme Court said that all the old notes would remain legal tender until December 31, 2023, thus nullifying the Naira redesign policy.

The court also noted that no reasonable notice was given to the public in line with Section 20 of the CBN Act of 2007.

On this premise, the CBN extended the legality of the notes to December 31, 2023, on the note that most countries allow old and new notes to circulate simultaneously for not less than one year.

It will be recalled that in December 2022, the CBN announced a currency redesign and said the old N200, N500, and N1,000 notes would stop being legal tender by February 10.

On the back of this,16 Nigerian state governors pushed back against the policy, suing the Federal Government, asking the court to put a hold on the policy.

The Supreme Court ruled in favour of the governors, stopping the FG from implementing the February 10 deadline. But there was uncertainty over whether the court had jurisdiction, as there were also questions about whether the CBN, an independent body, should obey the court’s judgment as it was not a party to the suit.

Eventually, the FG implemented the deadline, only conceding that old N200 notes would remain legal tender for another 60 days.

President Buhari admitted in a broadcast that the CBN undertook the currency redesign on his orders.

Although, Friday’s judgment was meant to bring the much-needed clarity with the Supreme Court ruling, however, businesses in areas like Ajah, Orile, Alaba insisted that they had lost a whole lot and would rather wait on the Federal Government or the CBN to release a statement backing up the ruling despite the court’s insistence that the currency redesign policy could not be handed down after a private conversation with the CBN governor.

Emeka Felix, a dealer in electronic gadgets, said, “It is enough that the system is bastardized and now the supreme court has come with this one. I do not think Nigeria knows what it is doing again. We are now the laughing stock of other nations. The government has failed us all. I am still going to stick to having money transferred to my account for transactions.

Also speaking, Eze Calistus, a driver, said he will not be taking old notes from passengers because these old notes have not been in circulation all these time.

https://sunnewsonline.com/businesses-transporters-reject-old-naira-notes-amid-supreme-courts-ruling/

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Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by donestk(m): 9:32pm On Mar 04, 2023
Confusion pro max

The economy will collapse totally if the old notes are not brought back.

Everything was staged.

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Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by Caramia2020(m): 9:42pm On Mar 04, 2023
Confusion everywhere, CBN is yet to issue statement whether to accept the verdict or put it aside as usual.

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Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by Areisa: 9:50pm On Mar 04, 2023
Before nko. why won't I reject it when I have not heard from CBN or the president

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Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by Okoroawusa: 9:56pm On Mar 04, 2023
I am avoiding the old notes till I hear from Emefiele. That man dey mad.

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Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by ubest1(m): 9:59pm On Mar 04, 2023
Anything apart from CBN is a scam

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Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by id4sho(m): 3:10pm On Mar 05, 2023
The suffering continues, all die na die. One man one bullet wink

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Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by crackhouse(m): 3:10pm On Mar 05, 2023
Oshiomole and Co u see una life

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Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by Goodconcept78: 3:10pm On Mar 05, 2023
SANWO IS COMING BACK smiley

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Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by ecolime(m): 3:10pm On Mar 05, 2023
Where una see old notes? shocked

Are Tinubu's looted notes out now?

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Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by dahmie2013: 3:10pm On Mar 05, 2023
ubest1:
Anything apart from CBN is a scam
Exactly...

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Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by BigDawsNet: 3:10pm On Mar 05, 2023
Wow

Now everyone is patiently waiting from President Buhari or Emefiele to give dia orders..

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Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by DMerciful(m): 3:10pm On Mar 05, 2023
Supreme Fraud has lost their credibility.

We will know if they'd do the right thing with Obi's case or bury themselves completely

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Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by buygala(m): 3:11pm On Mar 05, 2023
See what partisanship has reduced our once revered Supreme Court to....

The Supreme Court should hold Emefiele/CBN who was not a party to the suit in contempt and order their arrest, since they are all dodging facing Buhari, the Elephant in the room who is the architect of all this confusion grin

And if someone sees those judges in court looking so solemnly dressed in those wigs and gowns, pesin go think say na better pipu grin.. Na for ordinary pesin bodi dem dey get power angry

The Judiciary needs a total purge of all these clowns.. Especially at that apex level... The Supreme Court has sadly become a theatre of the absurd like a kaikai joint where the resident drunkards say "A" in the morning, and "V" in the evening on the same matter, depending on the brand of kaikai they have been sipping.

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Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by PDPdestroyer(m): 3:11pm On Mar 05, 2023
It's only Tinubu and APC that are against this very good naira policy because they are planning to buy votes for the presidential election come February 25. I will appeal to my fellow Obidients and all Nigerians to endure this policy for now for a better future once Obi wins the coming February 25 election. We shall not labour or suffer in vain

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Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by juman(m): 3:11pm On Mar 05, 2023
CBN governor and buhari should go to jail.
They ruined the economy.

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Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by Ustec: 3:11pm On Mar 05, 2023
wink
Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by magoo10(m): 3:11pm On Mar 05, 2023
The supreme court which can be bought by any highest bidder cannot oversee the CBN monetary policy.

Who are those still having the old notes? Looters
Shame to the judges

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Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by deltateam: 3:12pm On Mar 05, 2023
That's right.

Confused confusion.
Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by HeadNigga: 3:12pm On Mar 05, 2023

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Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by Johnjanrt: 3:12pm On Mar 05, 2023
sad
Autopilot mode fully activated.

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Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by juman(m): 3:12pm On Mar 05, 2023
They will collect it.
Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by millionaireman: 3:12pm On Mar 05, 2023
The indecisiveness of govt and rebellion from many APC people which gave rise to this monetary crisis is a sign that the APC splintered before the presidential election.

How a splintered political party won presidential election is unimaginable; worse, a party which in 8 years brought Nigeria to harbour the largest number of poor and hungry people, and one of the most terrorised countries on earth.

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Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by Romanoff(f): 3:13pm On Mar 05, 2023
Good for them o.

Anybody wey go collect old notes with this unserious government, OYO.

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Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by Elidrisy20: 3:13pm On Mar 05, 2023
Goodconcept78:
SANWO IS COMING BACK smiley
if him like make him no come, he refused to deliver Lagos to JAGABAN

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Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by Investorozay: 3:14pm On Mar 05, 2023
who takes supreme court seriously. useless court that sold its soul since for a pot of beans
mago mago judgements everywhere

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Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by elpochas: 3:14pm On Mar 05, 2023
It's is well with our souls in these country.
Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by Moh247: 3:14pm On Mar 05, 2023
Emeifailure won't end well

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Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by Fairview1(f): 3:14pm On Mar 05, 2023
Peter Obi Effects.

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Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by midform(m): 3:14pm On Mar 05, 2023
FG and CBN are buying time. Technically waiting for second round of elections to pass in order to forestall vote buying before issuing statements.
They are very sure the old notes are with the politicians.
Supreme Court is final not because it's infallible; rather infallible because it's final.

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Re: Businesses, Transporters Reject Old Naira Notes Amid Supreme Court’s Ruling by PixelPlexus: 3:15pm On Mar 05, 2023
Funy

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