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The CBN tells the court that keeping old naira notes will encourage vote buying.

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has justified its decision not to extend the expiry date for old Naira  notes by claiming that it was done to save the country's democracy and discourage vote-buying in the upcoming presidential election. This was stated by the CBN's Counsel, O. M. Atoyebi (SAN) and Co., in a counter-affidavit in a suit filed against the apex bank by a  group, Social Rehabilitation Grace and Supportive Initiative (SRG), led by a Nigerian-born United States medical practitioner, Dr. Marindoti Oludare. The group had taken the CBN to court in Akure, asking the court to compel the CBN to extend the expiry date for the old Naira notes by six  months, while the apex bank asked the court to dismiss the suit, claiming that the plaintiffs had no justifiable reason for filing it. However, the CBN Counsel in the interlocutory injunction said the CBN opposed "the extension (of expiry  date for old naira notes of N200, N500 and N1000) sayi...

Israel is on the verge of "constitutional collapse," according to the president.

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Israel's president has urged the country's hardline new government to postpone a contentious judicial  overhaul, warning that the country is "on the verge of constitutional and social collapse" due to rising political polarisation Isaac Herzog urged the new administration, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, to seek a  compromise with its political  opponents on judicial reform in a primetime address on Sunday night. In recent weeks, he has urged the sides not to take a zero-sum approach in order to reach a "broad agreement" on the government's contentious proposals to overhaul the judiciary. "We will all lose, the State of Israel will lose," the president says in the televised speech, which begins as the primetime nightly news broadcasts begin. Herzog says the family of one victim asked him to "do everything to stop the madness" after a string of recent deadly terror attacks. He claims that the schism is...

Earthquake: Islamic group requests that the Buhari administration and wealthy Nigerians send relief supplies to Turkey and Syria.

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The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), a civil liberties organisation, has asked the Nigerian government, humanitarian organisations, and wealthy individuals to send relief materials to Turkiye and Syria, where an earthquake has killed over 28,000 people. On behalf of the organisation, Professor Ishaq Akintola, Executive Director of MURIC, urged the  government and the international  community, particularly the United  Nations (UN), to mobilise relief materials for the two countries on Sunday, February 12, 2023. "A massive earthquake struck the southern part of Turkiye and northern Syria five days ago," according to the  full statement. More than 28,000  people have died so far, and  thousands more have been injured. The cost is anticipated. "This natural disaster has left MURIC in great distress. We are heartbroken. In this hour of need, we  stand by the Turkiye people. We are  surrounded by the grief that is currently sweeping Turkiye an...