On Naira note redesign: tale of a University student
On February 15, the Supreme Court validated their previous order - that the old Naira notes remain acceptable as legal tender. The following day, we woke up to a nationwide…
On February 15, the Supreme Court validated their previous order - that the old Naira notes remain acceptable as legal tender. The following day, we woke up to a nationwide…
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