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Buhari Is Back But How Would That Affect The Nigerian Economy And Your Personal by Theonlyway: 4:31pm On Aug 23, 2017
Yes Buhari is back But How would that affect the Nigerian Economy and your Personal Account
Will crude oil or Naira ever recover based on?
Over supply of crude oil in the international market is causing a global glut The strength of the dollar against other international currencies is on the upswing. The US dollar is a major currency for crude oil trade internationally and has continued to appreciate over other world currency including the naira
OPEC abandoning of output ceiling to crush Russia. OPEC members produce and sell as they like has allow for more volume supply in the international waters with several vessels lined-up to sell and very few buyers
US excess reserve, increasing crude oil stockpiles, initiation of it export after 40 years and reaching its highest production levels after 80 years. Off course when you export your currency becomes stronger. We know whether conditions are temporal issues.
Lifting of sanctions in Iran as the country begins to pump crude again
Devaluation of Chinese currency, its falling stock market and reduction in the country’s purchasing power in crude consumption as a result of a deepened economy.
Stability in Iraq and Sudan
International commodity prices have also come low creating a bitter experience for exporters
In all these there is always a breakeven point for a slide down, but many believe it may not come soon, but people need to remedy their own personal pocket even when there are serious indication for this breakeven and turn around in our own market and investment climate. The question is when will this situation change?
Nigeria economy is heavily dependent of crude oil price. It goes as far as affecting the prices of shares on the Nigeria stock exchange as well as the price dollar for importing raw materials for companies. The cost of goods on the shelf is already hiking with companies are already declaring losses and laying off staff in order to stay afloat and individuals are tightening their belt and looking out for plan B in case anything goes red or at least try to sustain their expenditure in the face increasing local commodity prices.
These are investors’ indices for investment with comparative timing knowing the fundamentals can put you on the upswing for a large profit margin or create a back up that can cushion the effect of an economic slide down. Forget all the big big 'grama' Time to do something for yourself
Re: Buhari Is Back But How Would That Affect The Nigerian Economy And Your Personal by GMBuhari: 5:39pm On Aug 23, 2017
I tire oo

They never wanted Buhari to resume cos he's been breaking their collective Balls like a nut cracker


They wanted him to resign or die


Neither will happen , so if they know what's best for them let them run

Banks don't transfer USD like before

they don't accept USD deposits like before

Every transaction (individual or Corporate) has a limit and it's being monitored

There's just no avenue to spend the loot they raked up hence the frustration
Re: Buhari Is Back But How Would That Affect The Nigerian Economy And Your Personal by Iykmann(m): 6:38pm On Aug 23, 2017
watch out for dollars

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