CBN over Arabic inscription By Nwafor Sunday Since the introduction of naira in 1973, no Nigerian has ever criticized the inscription of maty bracelet argent enfant Arabic language on naira notes except in 2020, when Malcolm Omirhobo, lawyer and Human Rights activist, Thursday queried and allegedly sued the federal government, Attorney General of the federation and the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, to a federal high court over bracelet argent motif infini the emblazoned inscription on the Nigerian Army’s logo. He seeks to know whether the interpretation of Sections 10 and 55 of the 1999 ouroboros bracelet argent Constitution, it’s lawful and constitutional for the defendants to permit the Naira bracelet homme ceramique blanc notes to bracelet homme acier gravure be adorned with Arabic inscriptions. Malcolm is equally seeking a court interpretation whether by the true letter and spirit of Section 10 of the 1999 Constitution, Nigeria is a secular state without any official religion. He therefore wants the court to declare that it is illegal, unlawful, and unconstitutional to allow the Nigerian Army logo to be adorned, and inscribed in Arabic bracelet argent gemmes language, instead bracelet argent fin coeur of the official English language or Hausa, Yoruba and […]
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