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N20 Note

Dimensions
130mm x 72mm

Date Released
28th February, 2007

Design
The N20 note was first introduced in 1977 and re-issued in 1984 in a new colour. The N20 note is the first note to have the portrait of a national hero in the person of the late Head of State - General Murtala Mohammed (1938-1976). The back has the portrait of Ladi Kwali, a famous potter.

On February 28 2007, the N20 Naira note was redesigned and issued in polymer substrate.

Past Issues of this note

Withdrawn in February, 2007
Withdrawn in 1984
 

Read about General Murtala Mohammed.
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Facts : 2/1/1933
Indigenous Banking in Nigeria:The story of indegenous banking in Nigeria began with the establishment of the National Bank of Nigeria Limited in February 1933. This was followed by the Agbonmagbe Bank Limited in 1945, now Wema Bank. Afterwards, the African Development Bank Limited, now known as African Continental Bank Plc., was constited in 1948.
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