 It's been 60 days since our Supreme Court halted the move by the federal government and the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, to end the circulation of the old Nairu notes across the country. That's why this ruling, the newly redesigned notes, have remained scarce and out of reach all for the common man. Plus, the news correspondent, Lovie Koukou Ayedokun, felt the polls of the people and brought back this report. The court's verdict stipulates that the old 200, 500 and 1,000 Nairu notes remain legal tender till December 2023. After much disregard for the court's ruling, the CBN succumbs. Surprisingly, the old notes, rather than the redesigned ones, are what is more available to the spendent public. Though the long queues seen at banks' ATMs when their worst scarcity of the new notes have disappeared, it is not yet Uhuru. Money is dispensed from this ATM machine and the old notes. Also, it should be taken away in a way that is convenient for everybody, not in a very hard way that people will suffer from heat. So, but up till now, I just withdraw from the ATM, there's no new note in it, just the old note. A little bit sad because I've seen the new Nairu notes just once and I've not seen it, but I think I sit down there because half is better than nothing. If I go to a bank, it's the old currency they give me most, and most people too are satisfied with that. Eight months till the phasing out of the old redesigned notes, many express concern about the feasibility. I don't sit to be something that is feasible, you know, it's fine, it's not going to be feasible because of all these unaligned reasons, you know, people might be struggling to meet up and they lose money and they lose value for their money, so it's not really feasible. Well, in Nigeria now, we every day surprise, so we're just hoping for the best. So I don't know if it's going to be possible or not, so I'm just fingers crossed. See, I don't know who wants to enter, I don't know who wants to enter, but the person may not try to repeat what happened that time because even if they don't want to enter, they're not going to use old notes until December. If they don't want to enter, they're going to use a new note, if they don't want a new note, people will come and die for a bank in front of some of them, some of them will die, even if they miss, they'll die, even if my mum says they'll die, but God doesn't save us. In a recent statement, the CBN refuted claims that it is planning to phase out the newly redesigned Naira notes. The EPS Bank insists that old notes will cease to be legal tender by December 31st. Love you cuckoo or you cuckoo, plus TV news.