With three
late prominent Nigerian female activists
1.
Margaret Ekpo: late politician and social mobilizer (1914 - 2006)
2. Hajia Gambo Sawaba: late politician and activist (1933 - 2001)
3. Funmilayo Kuti: lte politician and women's right activist (1900 -1978)
2. Hajia Gambo Sawaba: late politician and activist (1933 - 2001)
3. Funmilayo Kuti: lte politician and women's right activist (1900 -1978)
N5, N10 and N20 notes to coins
15 comments:
Really, no igbo woman, cant believe this
These N5,N10,N2o being coined, is the worse idea, first of all nobody likes carrying coins in this nation,secondly,its a way of pushing it away to become less value,mark my words by next yr thoses monies you can't use them to buy anthing
It's already happening,what can you honestly buy with N5? huh!
I read Economics in sch,this is not a bad idea if only things were in proper order like employment, basic infrastructure is in place this wld have been great,but everything is thrown into disarray by bringing ds into next yr when non of this is in place
This govt will do anything to rip people off,why N5,000 note,abroad how much is there highest denomination besides no matter the number of denomination, the system is well structured
Its good to see women for once on all ds notes
Whala dey
Isn't this a direct invitation to inflation
Can they give us the big picture why the introduction of this N5,000 notes
The market woman will not have change for goods bought with such a single note
If I may ask, was there proper questionaires handed out or reseach on how this will affect the common man in the street
This is not a domcratic nation, no one wakes up and bring up rules to benefit only for the rich
If is what it means to be cashless, the are bunch of jokers
I guess,I can easily carry just a single note and that will sort me out for the week, not so bad though
Ehrr!may God help you if that single note is not stolen from you before you use it for shopping or you mistakely lose it
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