The gatherings were largely peaceful until the arrival of police officers who killed a protester and injured several others.
A bank official, who preferred anonymity, said they were short of the new notes, adding that the bank was dispensing according to what they received from the CBN.
Changing banknotes is not peculiar to Nigeria, but the lawmaker said “when the CBN wants to bring something sinister, we will blow the whistle.”
“It has…come to the notice of the board that bank accounts of some of our esteemed pensioners are yet to be credited with their entitlements.”
The suspects were arrested while trying to withdraw the sum N14 million deposited into the account of the said suspected terrorist financier.
The yearly celebration encourages people to carry out acts of kindness that should last for a minimum of 67 minutes in their communities.
The court had on July 1 restrained Governor Ganduje from borrowing the money to install CCTV cameras in the state.
“I cannot be accused of any financial misappropriation because I legitimately did what I had to do as the chairman of the party for the party to move forward.”
The State House of Assembly had on June 15 approved Mr Ganduje’s request to access N10 billion from Access Bank.
Naira Marley is being prosecuted for cybercrimes by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
