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The 20 Naira note issued in 2009 in Nigeria is a commemorative denomination honoring two important figures in Nigerian history. This banknote is made of polymer, a durable material designed to resist wear and tear and counterfeiting. The obverse of the note features the portrait of General Murtala Ramat Muhammad. He was a Nigerian military leader and statesman who led Nigeria from 1975 until his assassination in 1976. His presence on the note highlights his significant role in the country's history.
The reverse of the note highlights Ladi Kwali, a renowned Nigerian potter. Her work has contributed to the recognition of Nigerian crafts on the international scene. The representation of Ladi Kwali on the note celebrates her artistic heritage and cultural influence.
The face value of the note is 20 Naira, the official currency of Nigeria. The year of issue, 2009, is also indicated on the note.
As a polymer banknote, it benefits from a longer lifespan and increased resistance to humidity and tears compared to traditional paper banknotes. This feature makes it a more reliable and durable means of payment.