Old Naira Notes: Akeredolu Issues New Directive To Ondo Residents

Akeredolu has issued a new directive to Ondo residents regarding the Old Naira Notes. In a state-wide broadcast on Thursday, the Governor stated that refusal to accept the old notes would be considered disobedience of a court order. Akeredolu added that if residents of Ondo State continue to reject the money, it would only inflict … Read more

Naira Redesign Policy: ‘Supreme Court Ruling Must Be Respected’ – APC Chieftain Tells Buhari

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A APC chieftain has called on Buhari to uphold the Supreme Court ruling on the naira redesign policy. The Supreme Court lifted the ban on old notes and set a new deadline. The Chieftain advised the president to ensure the old note go back into circulation. EKO HOT BLOG reports that a chieftain of the … Read more

Supreme Court Orders Old Naira Notes To Remain Valid Till December

The CBN announced the redesign of N200, N500, and N1,000 notes in October 2022.  The apex bank set a deadline for the validity of the old naira notes which triggered cash scarcity.  The hardship that followed the cash scarcity forced some states to sue the federal government and ask the Supreme Court to weigh in … Read more

Supreme Court Affirms Chijioke Edeoga As Enugu LP Guber Candidate

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Chijioke Edeoga has been confirmed As Enugu Labour Party Guber Candidate. Edeoga’s candidature was previously challenged by Everestus Nnaji. Edeoga challenged the earlier court verdict. EKO HOT BLOG reports that a Supreme Court judgement on Monday affirmed the candidacy of Chijioke Edeoga as the Labour Party governorship candidate for Enugu State. This online media platform … Read more

Kenya: Supreme Court Rules Against Govt Decision To Ban LGBT Rights Groups From Registering

  • The court however stressed that gay sex remains illegal

  • As Kenya’s highest court, the Supreme Court’s ruling cannot be overturned

  • As Kenya’s highest court, the Supreme Court’s ruling cannot be overturned

Eko Hot Blog reports that Kenyan authorities were wrong to ban the gay community from registering a rights organisation, the country’s Supreme Court has ruled.

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Yet at the same time it stressed that gay sex remains illegal.

The judges ruled three-to-two that the country’s NGO board was wrong to stop the National Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (NGLHRC) from registering in 2013.

As Kenya’s highest court, the Supreme Court’s ruling cannot be overturned.

In their judgment, the judges ruled that “it would be unconstitutional to limit the right to associate, through denial of registration of an association, purely on the basis of the sexual orientation of the applicants”.

Nevertheless, the ruling is bitter-sweet for Kenya’s gay community. Laws which were introduced under British colonial rule mean that it is criminal to have sex that “is against the order of nature”, which can result in up to 14 years in prison.

In May 2019, Kenya’s high court rejected an attempt to overturn these laws.

Friday’s judgement ends a 10-year legal battle which began in 2013 when Eric Gitari, the former executive director of the NGLHRC, challenged the head of Kenya NGO Coordination Board’s refusal to permit him to apply to register an NGO under a name containing the words gay or lesbian.

The judges ruled in his favour at the High Court in 2015, again at the Court of Appeal in 2019 and finally in 2023.

Speaking after the ruling, Njeri Gateru, the current executive director of the NGLHRC, said: “The Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the lower courts’ rulings is a triumph for justice and human rights.

“At a time where the Kenyan LGBTIQ+ community is decrying the increased targeting and violence; this decision affirms the spirit and intention of the Constitution to protect all Kenyans and guarantee their rights.”

The ruling comes at a time when homophobic rhetoric has been rising in Kenya.

Members of the LGBTQI+ community have been harassed by police, subjected to body examinations to “prove” gay sex, and openly insulted on social media and in public spaces. Some say they have even been denied healthcare and thrown out of rental houses for being gay.

On the day of the judgement, Member of Parliament George Peter Kaluma filed an official notice that he intended to introduce a bill which would jail for life people convicted of homosexuality or the promotion of it.

While Friday’s Supreme Court ruling arguably torpedoes any attempts to legally harass openly gay people with new laws, Mr Kaluma can still rally MPs to increase jail terms for gay sex.

It is also illegal to have gay sex in neighbouring Uganda, where Muslim leaders used Friday prayers to preach against homosexuality.

The head of the country’s Muslims, Mufti Sheikh Ramathan Mubajje, called on the authorities to enact even tougher laws against same-sex relations.

He was speaking at the Old Kampala mosque in the capital, Kampala, where hundreds had gathered for Friday prayers.

Earlier in the week, the Uganda Muslim Supreme Council circulated a letter to all clerics under its association gazetting Friday as the day to carry out peaceful protests against homosexuality in Uganda.

The clerics were asked to prepare sermons condemning same-sex relations and extend the same message to the media and schools.

In the event, the protests were only held in the eastern city of Jinja.

Gay rights activist Frank Mugisha described the protests as dangerous, saying they could increase cases of violence against those who identify as LGBT.

There has been a recent surge in homophobic sentiment in the country.

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Last week, President Yoweri Museveni said Uganda would not embrace homosexuality and that the West should stop trying to impose its views and “normalise” what he called “deviations”.

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S’Court Adjourns Naira Swap Suit Against FG, Fixes New Date For Judgement

The Supreme Court has adjourned the Naira swap suit against the Federal Government. The court has fixed March 3rd for judgement. The federal government’s Naira swap policy is being legally challenged by the state governments of Kaduna, Kogi, Zamfara, and others. EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Supreme Court has adjourned Judgement on a suit … Read more

10 States Ask Supreme Court To Nullify Buhari’s New Naira Order

Ten states have called for Supreme Court intervention to nullify Buhari’s directive on new naira notes. The states have asked the apex court to declare the new directive “unconstitutional.” President Buhari had directed the Central Bank of Nigeria to recirculate only the old N200 notes. EKO HOT BLOG reports that a request has been made … Read more

Supreme Court Order On Validity Of Old Naira Notes Remains In Place – Lagos AG

The federal government recently phased out the use of N500 and N1000 notes in violation of a Supreme Court order restraining it from enforcing a deadline. The government announced that it will allow the use of the old N200 note till April 10, a move that failed to pacify opponents of the naira redesign policy. … Read more

Buhari To Make National Broadcast Amid Naira Notes’ Scarcity

The CBN introduced a naira redesign policy last December. The policy, backed by the president, has been questionably implemented as millions of Nigerians have struggled to access naira notes. The president recently promised a major decision on the scarcity “in seven days” but time went by as he kept mute. Eko Hot Blog reports that … Read more

El-Rufai Gives Reasons For Rejecting Buhari’s Proposal To Extend Deadline For Old Naira Notes

El-Rufai has been at the forefront of a battle against the federal government over the deadline for the validity of the old naira notes. The governor attended a Supreme Court hearing on the matter on Wednesday. He recently rejected a proposal by the federal government to extend the validity of the old notes. Eko Hot … Read more

Lagos Govt To Prosecute Anyone Rejecting Old Naira Notes – Sanwo-Olu

Nigerians across the country, including in Lagos State, have been struggling to access naira notes for several weeks. The naira scarcity is due to the CBN’s naira redesign policy, which has been questionably executed. Lagos recently joined a Supreme Court suit against the federal government after the court ordered the old naira notes to remain … Read more

Possible Respite For Nigerians As Buhari Mulls Extending Validity Of Old Naira Notes – Report

Millions of Nigerians have had difficulty accessing their own money in the bank for several weeks as a result of the scarcity of new naira notes. The situation coincides with the confusion over the validity of the old naira notes. The president is reportedly set to take a decisive action on the matter and relieve … Read more

Naira Notes: Yahaya Bello Explains Why He And El-Rufai Stormed The Supreme Court

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  • Yahaya Bello has revealed why he went alongside with El-Rufai to the supreme court.

  • The Supreme Court postponed the hearing of the states’ pooled lawsuits.

  • According to the Kogi governor, they are not against the redesign policy but the implementation by CBN.

EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, has revealed why he and the Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, stormed the Supreme Court on Wednesday.

The Supreme Court of Nigeria held a brief hearing on the suit filed on the naira swap policy of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

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The apex court, however, adjourned the hearing of the consolidated suits by states to Wednesday, February 22, 2023.

Bello, while addressing newsmen after the adjournment, said he and his Kaduna counterpart stormed the court to ensure that justice is obtained for the masses who are suffering the brunt of the policy at this time.

The Kogi State Governor said he and El-Rufai are not against the redesign policy but against the CBN implementation.

The Supreme Court hearing was attended by a delegation of Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SAN) on Wednesday.

He said, “We are in court because Nigerians are suffering as a result of this CBN muddled-up cashless versus currency redesign policy, that is why we are here today.”

Bello said the understanding from court proceedings suggests that the order made by the justices still subsists up till Wednesday, February 22 when the matter will be heard.

According to him, this is in reference to an injunction by the court, temporarily banning the implementation of the February 10 deadline of the CBN from making the old N200, N500 and N1,000 notes legal tender.

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Bello, however, charged Nigerians to remain law-abiding.

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Supreme Court Upholds Legal Tender Status Of Old Naira Notes

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The Supreme Court has upheld the validity of old naira notes as legal tender. The court issued the ruling on Wednesday in response to a lawyer’s complaint. The Court, however, fixed February 22 for hearing the suit filed by Kaduna, Kogi, and Zamfara states challenging the propriety of the naira swap policy of the Federal … Read more

Supreme Court Adjourns Lawsuit Against FG On Old Naira Notes

The Supreme Court has adjourned a lawsuit against the Federal government on old Naira notes. The suit filed by Kaduna, Kogi and Zamfara states against the Government was seeking a restraining order to stop the full implementation of the naira redesign policy. The hearing was postponed on Wednesday. EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Supreme … Read more

CBN Plunges Nigerians Into Confusion As Banks Reject Old Naira Notes

The CBN’s naira redesign policy has been a source of suffering and confusion for Nigerians in recent weeks. The Supreme Court seemed to give respite to Nigerians last week after ordering the apex bank not to enforce its deadline for phasing out the old naira notes. However, some commercial banks have stopped collecting the old … Read more

Dismiss Ruling On Naira Note Deadline – FG Tells Supreme Court

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FG has asked the Supreme Court to dismiss the ruling on the Naira note deadline. According to FG, the Supreme Court lacked jurisdiction to entertain the suit in a preliminary objection. Other state government bodies had earlier asked for a further extension on the deadline date slated for February 10. EKO HOT BLOG reports that … Read more

Massive Protest Rocks Abuja Over Supreme Court’s Order On Naira Notes [PHOTO]

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Massive protests have erupted in Abuja over Supreme Court’s order on Naira notes. The aggrieved protesters stormed CBN headquarters and the office of the Attorney General of the Federation urging it not to back down on the currency swap policy. They urged President Buhari to issue Executive Order for the old Naira notes not to … Read more