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The Chief Imam of Nurul Yaqeen Jumma’at Mosque Life Camp, Abuja, Sheikh Yahya Al-Yolawi, on Friday known as on the Central Financial institution of Nigeria (CBN) to launch extra redesigned naira notes because the months of Ramadan is quick approaching.

Al-Yolawi made the plea whereas delivering his Jumma’at sermon, titled, “The Significance of Ramadan Quick: Well being, Non secular, Social and Psychological Advantages of Ramadan Quick,” in Abuja.

He famous that Muslims spend extra money throughout Ramadan on charitable actions and meals objects.


The cleric mentioned: “And that largely is determined by the accessibility of money out and in movement of people and organisations and that’s important on the planet of enterprise. Maintaining that spirit even after Ramadan could be very essential to the expansion and improvement of your corporation.


“I want to use this medium to name on the Federal Authorities and the Central Financial institution of Nigeria to launch additional cash to the nation as Ramadan is quick approaching.

“Individuals are in utmost want of cash for Ramadan bills and different actions. Could Allah make it simpler for all of us, Ameen.”

This 12 months’s Ramadan is predicted to start on Wednesday, March 22 and finish within the night of Friday, April 21.

Nevertheless, that the money crunch has been biting onerous throughout the federation, together with the Federal Capital Territory, FCT.

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