CBN DEBUNKS FAKE NEWS ON NEW N5,000 AND N10,000 BANKNOTES.(PHOTO).

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  The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has dismissed a viral claim circulating on social media about the introduction of new ₦5,000 and ₦10,000 banknotes, labeling it as fake news. The claim, which included fabricated images of the supposed new denominations featuring Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe and Chief Obafemi Awolowo, falsely stated that the new notes would enter circulation from May 1, 2025. In a statement on its verified Facebook account, the CBN clarified that the content is not from the bank and directed the public to its official website, (www.cbn.gov.ng), for authentic information. The bank warned against spreading misinformation regarding monetary policies and urged Nigerians to rely only on official statements from its verified channels. The CBN reaffirmed that any major policy decision, including the introduction of new banknotes, would be announced through its official platforms. The public is advised to remain cautious and verify financial information from credible sources befor...

GOSSIP GIRL ACTRESS,TAYLOR MOMSEN 20YRS,ACTS IN A SEXED UP BIBLICAL FIGURE IN THE RAUNCHY NEW VIDEO FOR 'GOING TO HELL'

Courting controversy: Taylor Momsen appears to play Eve in the video for her latest single, Take Me To Hell In the mix: The 20-year-old singer is joined by a seething mass of naked dancersThe apple of her eye: Taylor appears to fight temptation in the new video, which is loosely based on the seven deadly sins Interesting accessory: Taylor is seen with a huge snake around her neck n this Biblical depiction The thigh's the limit: Former Gossip Girl star Taylor wears these raunchy boots in the new videoRocking out: Taylor gets raunchy in another shot from the video for her latest single, Straight To Hell

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