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Scotland Put Map Of Nigeria In Their Currency by AloyEmeka6: 7:22pm On Aug 20, 2009
Thursday, August 20, 2009


Nigeria and Scottish currency

SIR: While a lot of Nigerians are busy pulling down the image of this country, Scotland is a country that has decided to propagate the image of Nigeria using one of the areas that make up Nigeria on her Clydedale Bank notes. Ibibio and Ekoi are Efik towns in Cross River State of Nigeria and the Scottish Government decided to put the map of these towns in their £10 (ten pound sterling) notes. They are surrounded by Aro Chukwu, Amasu, Umon, Akani Obio, Ikorofiong, Obot, Ifako Ekenge, Itu, Ikotobong, Use, Odor Ikpe, Okpo, etc.


http://odili.net/news/source/2009/aug/20/34.html

Why will a country as far away as Scotland in Europe put the map of Nigeria in Africa on its notes? Scotland and Nigeria share some things in common. Scotland is an oil producing country just like Nigeria. Scotland has most of her wells in Aberdeen just like Nigeria has most of its well in the Niger Delta. A lot of Nigerians are working in oil and gas companies in Scotland, especially Aberdeen, while there are many Scottish nationals working as expatriates in Nigeria especially in the Niger Delta.

But the story does not end there. The map of Aro Chukwu is on Scottish notes because Mary Slessor lived and died there. Mary Slessor was born on December 2, 1848 in Gilcomston, a surbub of Aberdeen, the second of seven children, only four of whom survived childhood. Her father, Robert Slessor, originally from Buchan, was a shoemaker. Her mother, from Oldeldrum, was a deeply religious woman of sweet disposition, who had a keen interest in missionary work in the Calabar region of Nigeria. Mary Slessor went to live among the Efik people in Calabar, in present day Cross River State in Nigeria. There she successfully fought against the killing of twins at infancy, she died there in 1915 and was given a state burial.

Olufemi Oyedele,
London, United Kingdom.
Re: Scotland Put Map Of Nigeria In Their Currency by presido1: 9:13pm On Aug 20, 2009
Yeah have seen the £10 scotish note, i was suprise the day i saw it but remembered that Mary Slessor story. Even in Calabar you have her statue in Mary Slessor road just at the center of calabar town.

The Note has Aro-chukwu, Anang and Itu River/Bridge on it. Though not all the £10 note has it, only those produced by Clydedale Bank.
Re: Scotland Put Map Of Nigeria In Their Currency by AloyEmeka6: 4:29am On Aug 21, 2009
Lol, America will soon put Yaraduas picture on their $20 note.
Re: Scotland Put Map Of Nigeria In Their Currency by IFELEKE(m): 9:36am On Aug 21, 2009
Aloy~Emeka:

Lol, America will soon put Yaraduas picture on their $20 note.
Of course. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NOT!
Re: Scotland Put Map Of Nigeria In Their Currency by AloyEmeka6: 12:56am On Aug 26, 2009
Stop praying bad prayers for our president. His face shall be on the dollar soon.
Re: Scotland Put Map Of Nigeria In Their Currency by Nobody: 12:15pm On Aug 26, 2009
Can you post a picture of the note?
Re: Scotland Put Map Of Nigeria In Their Currency by AloyEmeka6: 3:30pm On Aug 26, 2009
I don't have it. Someone here should have it.
Re: Scotland Put Map Of Nigeria In Their Currency by presido1: 5:12pm On Aug 26, 2009
fellis:

Can you post a picture of the note?
Check out the link you will see it. Copy and paste the link to your internet browser

http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://www.banknotenews.com/files/page0_blog_entry106_2.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.banknotenews.com/files/850ef47996c1f5b929f9dab00de98690-106.html&usg=__38w1CHDJ3zIgmnDg8qt0yt8q8KE=&h=243&w=470&sz=54&hl=en&start=15&tbnid=oK9CGqD87VKuGM:&tbnh=67&tbnw=129&prev=/images%3Fq%3D%25C2%25A310%2BClydedale%2Bnote%26gbv%3D2%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG%26biw%3D1362
Re: Scotland Put Map Of Nigeria In Their Currency by AloyEmeka6: 9:42pm On Aug 26, 2009
Arinze gi.
Re: Scotland Put Map Of Nigeria In Their Currency by AloyEmeka6: 9:42pm On Aug 26, 2009
Re: Scotland Put Map Of Nigeria In Their Currency by Nobody: 6:24am On Aug 27, 2009
^thanks. I expected different, but it still looks ok.
Re: Scotland Put Map Of Nigeria In Their Currency by AloyEmeka6: 7:05pm On Aug 27, 2009
What did you expect?. Your name on their money? grin
Re: Scotland Put Map Of Nigeria In Their Currency by spikedcylinder: 5:52pm On Aug 28, 2009
Why didn't they just put Mary Slessor's darn picture on it?
Re: Scotland Put Map Of Nigeria In Their Currency by AloyEmeka6: 10:19pm On Aug 28, 2009
Slessor is the woman in robe.
Re: Scotland Put Map Of Nigeria In Their Currency by D1KeleVra(m): 12:05am On Aug 29, 2009
wow! i'd love to grace the face of the sterling cheesy
Re: Scotland Put Map Of Nigeria In Their Currency by TheSeeker(m): 5:53pm On Aug 30, 2009
spikedcylinder:

Why didn't they just put Mary Slessor's darn picture on it?
Must you rake over the coals on this? Huh?

@OP

It's interesting that despite most countries find Nigeria embarrassing, a country such as Scotland has taken that national pride to put a part of Nigeria's map on their currency. What more can I say?! Only if those glutton leaders will see and act better.
Re: Scotland Put Map Of Nigeria In Their Currency by MUZBO(m): 6:31pm On Aug 30, 2009
Maybe the scottish people are planning a re-colonisation of the area for the oil. Perhaps the scottish army uses this Clydedale bank and so the notes would be easily deployed for apt reconnaissance. Sue me!
Re: Scotland Put Map Of Nigeria In Their Currency by AloyEmeka6: 11:20pm On Sep 01, 2009
Maybe the scottish people are planning a re-colonisation of the area for the oil
The Scottish are never known for aggression. They are naturally friendly and compassionate compared to the English.
Re: Scotland Put Map Of Nigeria In Their Currency by tamme: 7:06pm On Sep 24, 2009
picture please
Re: Scotland Put Map Of Nigeria In Their Currency by chrisical(m): 11:07am On Sep 29, 2009
Wat picture?
Re: Scotland Put Map Of Nigeria In Their Currency by AloyEmeka9: 8:20pm On Sep 30, 2009
The picture up there. She obviously didn't look up.
Re: Scotland Put Map Of Nigeria In Their Currency by titsqueez(m): 9:06pm On Sep 30, 2009
Aloy~Emeka:

The Scottish are never known for aggression. They are naturally friendly and compassionate compared to the English.
seconded. . . i live in scotland and can confirm. But once them don drink, fight na free for all grin
Re: Scotland Put Map Of Nigeria In Their Currency by Kenezi: 10:46pm On Sep 30, 2009
Scottish were some of the most active and supportive people of British colonial history. Regardless, shouldn't that say Aro Chukwu?
Re: Scotland Put Map Of Nigeria In Their Currency by AloyEmeka9: 11:12pm On Oct 02, 2009
They pronounce it that way. Sue them.
Re: Scotland Put Map Of Nigeria In Their Currency by spikedcylinder: 10:02am On Oct 21, 2009
TheSeeker:

Must you rake over the coals on this? Huh?

[color=#550000]I beg your pardon? Stoking what coals? undecided
Re: Scotland Put Map Of Nigeria In Their Currency by ezeagu(m): 11:36am On Oct 21, 2009
You people's sense is amazing, can you not clearly see that they put the map of where she did her life's work of which she became a Scottish national hero for? It has nothing to do with biging up Nigeria.

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