Can someone please post the picture on the internet or if someone knows a site that has already done so, let me know. I just want to see how it looks. I heard it looks very bad with the 2 governors.
Thank you
Salaam.
i bet uv seen the note by now.
if not goto www.cenbank.org
For those who have seen it
can u guess what the inverted triangle symbolizes?
and y isn't there a naira sign on the note?
Assalamu alaikum;
MeKudi,
I hope that I am not breaking any laws; but here is the image of the new One Thousand Naira Note...
... Front & Back or Back & Front ...
(http://www.kanoonline.com/samples/one_thousand_naira.jpg)
Haza Wasalam,
The building looks like cent. bank of nigeria. But mr. Admin, who are the two people in the picture?
Dante,
Engraved portrait of Alhaji Aliyu Mai - Bornu and Dr Clement Isong. Both Former Governors of the Central Bank of Nigeria.
(http://www.kanoonline.com/samples/Aliyu_Mai_Bornu.jpg)
(http://www.kanoonline.com/samples/Clement_Isong.jpg)
Quote from: "zizo"Salaam.
...y isn't there a naira sign on the note?
The idea was to "comply" with international standard practice. Most currencies don't carry the signs now.
Quote from: "Bakan~Gizo"zizo wrote:
Salaam.
...y isn't there a naira sign on the note?
The idea was to "comply" with international standard practice. Most currencies don't carry the signs now.
I see.
So what is the wisdom or purpose of this?
......or is there a grand design to unify the world currencies?
Do new $ notes comply with this standard?
zizo, the USA Dollar Notes do not have the $ sign on them.
Is it intentional that the wording naira dubu in Ajami is placed under the Governor from Arewa (saboda Ajami gadanmu ne) and the english wording of 1000 naira is written under the southern governor signifying... (the south as first to embrace western forms of learning?)
Not really sure, but I will try and find out.
Quote from: "sdanyaro"zizo, the USA Dollar Notes do not have the $ sign on them.
Thnx 4 claryfyn'
1 more quetion:Does this mean that currency notes that have currency symbols on them are sub(international)standard?