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JUST IN: Ogun To Revoke C Of O Of Companies, Stores Rejecting Old Notes

The Governor of Ogun State, Dapo Abiodun, has said the state will revoke the Certificate of Occupancy of companies or stores in the state found rejecting the old naira notes.
The governor made this known in a Twitter post on Friday afternoon.
The governor wrote, “The Ogun State Government will be revoking the Certificate of Occupancy, of any corporation or store that rejects old naira notes from members of the public in the State in exchange for goods and services.
“Commercial outlets are hereby reminded that there is an existing court order by the Supreme Court, the apex court in Nigeria, directing that old notes remain legal tender.”
On Wednesday, the governor also warned that the state government will shut any bank that refuses to accept old naira notes in the state.
This comes after President Muhammadu Buhari in a televised broadcast to Nigerians on Thursday, said that the old N500 and N1,000 notes are no longer legal tender in the country, urging Nigerians to deposit their old notes with the Central Bank of Nigeria and other provided outlets by the apex bank.
The president however, said that the old N200 note will remain legal tender for the next 60 days, till April 10, 2023.
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Meanwhile, the Ogun State Government had earlier filed an application at the Supreme Court, seeking to join Kaduna, Kogi and Zamfara states in a suit against the Federal Government of Nigeria over the naira redesign policy.
The state, in a motion of notice filed by its counsel, Afe Babalola and Co, on February 13, sought to be joined as fourth plaintiff/applicant, in a suit number SC/CV/162/2023.
The applicant in the notice further stated that it sought to be a co-plaintiff for the just and effective determination in the suit instituted by the other three plaintiffs.
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BREAKING: Court Sentences Nnamdi Kanu To Life Imprisonment For Terrorism

Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has been sentenced to life imprisonment by a Federal High Court in Abuja after being convicted on all seven counts of terrorism filed against him.
Justice James Omotosho, delivering judgment in Kanu’s trial, described him as a terrorist whose actions have led to bloodshed and destabilization in the South-East.
He said Kanu, who portrayed himself as a defender of his people, has instead endangered lives and national security.
READ ALSO:JUST IN: Nigerian Govt Demands Death Sentence On Nnamdi Kanu
“The court finds that the defendant, Nnamdi Kanu, is an international terrorist and must be treated accordingly,” Justice Omotosho declared.
The judge emphasized that the prosecution presented credible and sufficient evidence to prove the case against Kanu. He also noted that Kanu failed to enter a defense, choosing instead to rest his case on the prosecution’s evidence.
Justice Omotosho is still delivering the remaining part of the judgment.
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JUST IN: Nigerian Govt Demands Death Sentence On Nnamdi Kanu

The Nigerian government has demanded the imposition of death sentence on Nnamdi Kanu following his conviction on terrorism charges.
Counsel to the Federal Government, Adegboyega Awomolo, SAN, informed the court that the sections of the law under which Kanu was charged and convicted carried death sentence without any option.
Addressing the court after the pronouncement, the senior lawyer said the court has no discretion to exercise than to impose maximum punishment on him in line with the dictates of the law.
READ ALSO:BREAKING: Judge Orders Kanu Out Of Court Over ‘Unruly’ Conduct
Awomolo held that Kanu throughout the trial did not show remorse for the offences he committed against the Federal Republic of Nigeria but chose to be militant, arrogant and unruly in his attitude.
He also demanded that all properties seized from Kanu be forfeited to the Federal Government.
The prosecution counsel equally demanded that Kanu be taken to prison where his security will be guaranteed till when the judgment against him would be executed.
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JUST IN: Nigerian Separatist Leader Convicted On Terrorism Charges

A court in Nigeria has found separatist leader Nnamdi Kanu guilty of terrorism 10 years after he was first arrested.
The court said it was satisfied that Kanu had made a series of broadcasts to incite violence and killings, as part of his campaign for a separate state in south-east Nigeria, known as Biafra.
Kanu has so far been convicted on six of the seven charges he faced, with the judge continuing to deliver his ruling.
A relatively obscure figure, Kanu’s popularity surged in 2009 when he started Radio Biafra, a station that called for an independent state for the Igbo people broadcast to Nigeria from London.
READ ALSO:JUST IN: Court Rules Judgment In Kanu’s Terrorism Trial
Though he grew up in south-eastern Nigeria, where he attended the University of Nsukka, Kanu moved to the UK before graduating and acquired British nationality.
In 2014, he set up the Indigenous People Of Biafra (Ipob), a movement demanding independence.
Ipob was banned as a terrorist organisation in 2017. Its armed wing – the Eastern Security Network – has been accused of killings and other acts of violence in recent years.
Delivering his judgement, Judge James Omotosho said: “Mr Kanu knew what he was doing, he was bent on carrying out these threats without consideration to his own people.
READ ALSO:BREAKING: Judge Orders Kanu Out Of Court Over ‘Unruly’ Conduct
“From the incontroverted evidence, it is clear that the defendant carried out preparatory act of terrorism.
“He had the duty to explain himself but failed to do so.”
Ahead of the verdict, Kanu insisted that proceedings could not continue because he had not yet filed his final written address, accusing the judge of bias and not understanding the law.
READ ALSO:Court Threatens To Foreclose Kanu If He Fails To Open Defence
The verdict was delivered after Kanu had been forcibly removed from the courtroom for unruly behaviour.
He was first arrested in October 2015 but he jumped bail in 2017 and left the country after a military raid on his home. The court later revoked his bail in March 2019 and he was re-arrested in 2021 in Kenya.
The calls for Biafran independence date back many years.
In 1967 Igbo leaders declared a Biafran state, but after a brutal civil war, which led to the deaths of up to a million people, the secessionist rebellion was defeated.
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