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Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Galantis: 7:47pm On Feb 16, 2018
When we stop the tribal wars in nairaland and Twitter and in the same way stop disgracing ourselves online and vote buuuuhari ouuta aso rock come 2019 and also stop voting useless people in govt. This one na future impossible tense
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by GreatManBee: 7:48pm On Feb 16, 2018
Ken4Christ:


I do not agree. It will only limit looting but it will have no effect on the exchange rate. The countries you made references to didn't have a terrible economy like Nigeria does.

The major reason why out currency is low in values is because Nigeria is not a producing country. We import virtually everything.

If we want our currency value to appreciate, what we should do is;

1. Ensure all our refineries are working. It will save us lots of foreign exchange.

2. We need an industrial revolution.

3. We need to invest more in Agriculture.

4. Every local government chairman should be productive rather than administrative.

5. Corruption should be punished.

6. Our tax system should be made more effective.

7. Out railway should be developed to reduce cost of transportation of food items.

8. Our borders should be closed. If possible, fence the country round.

Export should exceed import if our currency must appreciate. After all these is done, then we can take away the high currency notes.
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Millz404(m): 7:49pm On Feb 16, 2018
Samleen:


You raised some points too but

What I wrote up there is just a basic truth!

Ok, why do other african countries with poorer socio-political and business development have better performing currency than what we have here in Nigeria?

There is a difference between currency reduction and value of currency. Even if the highest denomination in Nigeria is 100 naira. If it doesn't have value, you will need a wheel barrow of 100 naira to buy a piece of bread. Google about the inflation that happened in Germany in 1923.

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Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by ifymadu: 7:51pm On Feb 16, 2018
The face value of a country’s currency really has nothing to do with the value. The US for example has high denominations which you hardly see, not because they don’t print it but because the value of the currency is naturally high so it doesn’t make sense to carry so much in one note. The ATMs here in the US does not dispense any more than $20 denominations as much as I know. If you want the higher denominations, you walk into a banking hall. So if our Naira is strong as a currency, people will ordinarily want to hold denominations that makes sense to them.

My take, Nigeria is over dependent on importation. A situation where people source forex to import toothpicks, that puts so much pressure on the Naira.

My biggest problem however, is the bunch of thieves we call politicians/leaders. They source millions of dollars everyday just to steal, these dollars they steal are funded by an already weak Naira, yet they are not putting they money into productive use to help sustain the economy.

Our problem is not rocket science, just stop thieving and manage the country’s resources rightly. My ten cents is, the face value of the Naira has nothing to do with the value. Economists can say what they feel, at the end who dem epp?

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Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by IamaNigerianGuy(m): 7:55pm On Feb 16, 2018
Ken4Christ:


I do not agree. It will only limit looting but it will have no effect on the exchange rate. The countries you made references to didn't have a terrible economy like Nigeria does.

The major reason why out currency is low in values is because Nigeria is not a producing country. We import virtually everything.

If we want our currency value to appreciate, what we should do is;

1. Ensure all our refineries are working. It will save us lots of foreign exchange.

2. We need an industrial revolution.

3. We need to invest more in Agriculture.

4. Every local government chairman should be productive rather than administrative.

5. Corruption should be punished.

6. Our tax system should be made more effective.

7. Out railway should be developed to reduce cost of transportation of food items.

8. Our borders should be closed. If possible, fence the country round.

Export should exceed import if our currency must appreciate. After all these is done, then we can take away the high currency notes.

This is the correct answer. The OP is anti-intellectual and his analysis and recommendations are amateurish.
Economics is a field of study - he should hit the books and not spout theories from thin air.

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Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by nextstep(m): 7:57pm On Feb 16, 2018
Nice one and a decent argument, except of course that there are also strong economies with high denominations:
Japan: 10,000 Yen
Europe: 500 Euros
India: 1,000 Rupees
Russia: 5,000 Rubles
Korea: 50,000 Won
Mexico: 1,000 Pesos

As Ken4Christ said: "The major reason why out currency is low in values is because Nigeria is not a producing country. We import virtually everything."

All our troubles - even corruption stems from this. The only way for most people to get stupendously wealthy in Nigeria is control/contact with virtually the only source of foreign exchange - oil. And since it's so easy to control oil money when you're in government...

By the time we buy anything, so much value has been added by the manufacturing countries, with zero-multiplier effect in Nigeria the consumer. Everybody in the value chain in China (for instance) adds their profit and circulates the money within the country several times. In Nigeria's case, oil is exchanged for consumer goods and there's no circulation of that money once it leaves.

Take the case of a rechargeable lithium polymer battery (it's in cell phones, power banks, laptops, flash lights, etc). Nobody in Nigeria benefited from owning a lithium mine, or a smelting plant, or slurry making, or machine tooling, or anode production, or casing, or assembly or even packaging. These are all industries that benefited from that battery being made and sold. That's a lot of people employed at different skills, in different capacities, multiple times within a country, for one battery. So a Nigerian consumer comes in with oil money (at the very low end of the value chain) to buy a battery (at the very high end of the value chain). There's NO WAY your currency would get strong, no matter the denominations.

The other oil countries on the list that appear prosperous are artificially so because they have much more oil per capita than we do. If Nigeria had as much oil as Saudi Arabia (it has about 1/4 the production), it would still need to use that for is much larger population (6 times as many people), which means no matter what, based solely on money earned from oil, individual Nigerian buying power can only be 1/24 that of a Saudi. It's even more skewed if you consider Qatar (less than 3 million people). These are not productive countries by any stretch of the imagination, and as the world increasingly moves away from oil and natural gas, these countries will not be able to import the goods and services they enjoy today if they remain solely natural-resource-based.

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Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by bigpicture001: 7:59pm On Feb 16, 2018
1bunne4lif:
Good, makes sense. I knew this would make front page eventually. Shout out to all those aspiring to be FTC.........your time will come eventually, keep faith
..but all he wrote are simply rubbish...his base for argument are not sensible at all

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Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Tggabby: 7:59pm On Feb 16, 2018
This is simple truth but the Honourable members may not agree as it will result to bad market for them but God will bury alive as many that refused to let Nigeria be lifted in Jesus Name.
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Nackzy: 8:00pm On Feb 16, 2018
Buhari doesn't understand anything you wrote dh
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Codes151(m): 8:02pm On Feb 16, 2018
U ain’t wrong but if not the first thing to do! Boost economy! When the value of the naira yields.... equates the dollar, reduce the note to 100 to sustain!
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Nobody: 8:02pm On Feb 16, 2018
nextstep:
Nice one and a decent argument, except of course that there are also strong economies with high denominations:
Japan: 10,000 Yen
Europe: 500 Euros
India: 1,000 Rupees
Russia: 5,000 Rubles
Korea: 50,000 Won
Mexico: 1,000 Pesos

Good, your observations.

Like I wrote earlier, we should also consider the population of complying users of the currencies. also importation and exportation ratio...
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by XX01(f): 8:03pm On Feb 16, 2018
anibirelawal:


EXACTLY! He proposed the DEVALUATION OF CURRENCY back then, But they (useless people) kick against it for their selfish interest.

Redenomination and not devaluation. Meaning to knock off a couple of zeros.

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Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Nobody: 8:06pm On Feb 16, 2018
bigpicture001:
..but all he wrote are simply rubbish...his base for argument are not sensible at all

sir, then profer a solution. Don't just condem an opinion.

like I earlier wrote, this is not a scholarly work. They are my opinion base on personal abservations

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Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by anibirelawal(m): 8:06pm On Feb 16, 2018
XX01:


Redenomination and not devaluation. Meaning to knock off a couple of zeros.

OK, thanks for the correction.

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Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by bigpicture001: 8:10pm On Feb 16, 2018
Samleen:


sir, then profer a solution. Don't just condem an opinion.

like I earlier wrote, this is not a scholarly work. They are my opinion base on personal abservations
...First of all..the making of one naira equalling one dollar will be a very bad move for the central govt. if that happens..all our industries will close up. the only thing that we will hv to ourselfs is national pride.
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Nobody: 8:15pm On Feb 16, 2018
bigpicture001:
...First of all..the making of one naira equalling one dollar will be a very bad move for the central govt. if that happens..all our industries will close up. the only thing that we will hv to ourselfs is national pride.

Now I see where you are coming from
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by iAmucheemma(m): 8:22pm On Feb 16, 2018
Whilst others are fighting for access to decent medical care, profitable economy etc, others are fighting for better health care for their animals. Nigeria is not made to share a common destiny and a struggle
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Abogwara: 8:26pm On Feb 16, 2018
It just gives d false value and creates hyperinflation as seen in Ghana after they applied same strategy.
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by silver94(m): 8:30pm On Feb 16, 2018
500 and 1000 naira notes shouldn't be scrapped o. Infant 2000 notes should be introduced for easier looting of more government and public funds

Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by bigpicture001: 8:32pm On Feb 16, 2018
Samleen:


Now I see where you are coming from
..but printing higher denomination currencies will not harm the exchange rate..neither will it cause inflation..the developed world are jettisoned the higher currency denominations because dey have now extremely developed the electronic payment systems..so they needn't spend do much printing note that are hardly in use
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by groovie(m): 8:40pm On Feb 16, 2018
Why does everyone keep saying the GHC is a performing currency?? 1Ghc can only buy you 1 biscuit or 5 pure water.
80ngn can buy you 8pure water or 3 biscuits.
The GHC has low purchasing power.
People buy foodstuff from Nigeria & take to Ghana.
The OP points will just give a cosmetic solution, but increasing the purchasing power of the naira is the real deal. Someone broke it down on this thread already

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Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Puzzypleazer: 8:41pm On Feb 16, 2018
This is how madness starts
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by stonemasonn: 8:47pm On Feb 16, 2018
bloodmoneyspita:
there's no 100 naira right now and things hasn't changed, the CBN has silently withdrawn 100 naira in case you guys don't Kno.
200 naira notes are even harder to find.
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Bluffly: 8:47pm On Feb 16, 2018
Omololu2121:
he didn't promote it during the tenure of OBJ,but during the tenure of yaradua.

Even if we do all wat the op says,the naira will still lose value against the us dollar cause of our weak economy.

Ghana did it,and it has not really change anything
Brazil did it and got it right in about 7th attempt. If you redecimalize, you must ensure that local production increased massively and dependence on foreign products and loan reduce to the minimum.

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Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by natzviva(m): 8:51pm On Feb 16, 2018
you are very right but our government know this and they won't do the needful due to selfish reasons and low mentality.
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by uwajeh(m): 8:58pm On Feb 16, 2018
There's no secret there, you simply redenominate the currency like Ghana did.

The only thing is that just like it happened in Ghana the Naira will redenominate itself and the value will drop cos we are just not an exporting country. We don't earn enough Dollars to support the Naira.

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Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by mrNVO(m): 8:58pm On Feb 16, 2018
There's hundred (100) Naira in circulation,minted ones in that matter......!
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by olahero(m): 9:00pm On Feb 16, 2018
Ken4Christ:


I do not agree. It will only limit looting but it will have no effect on the exchange rate. The countries you made references to didn't have a terrible economy like Nigeria does.

The major reason why out currency is low in values is because Nigeria is not a producing country. We import virtually everything.

If we want our currency value to appreciate, what we should do is;

1. Ensure all our refineries are working. It will save us lots of foreign exchange.

2. We need an industrial revolution.

3. We need to invest more in Agriculture.

4. Every local government chairman should be productive rather than administrative.

5. Corruption should be punished.

6. Our tax system should be made more effective.

7. Out railway should be developed to reduce cost of transportation of food items.

8. Our borders should be closed. If possible, fence the country round.

Export should exceed import if our currency must appreciate. After all these is done, then we can take away the high currency notes.
God bless you, i love your idea, all these thieves are packing our money to invest in another country, our revinery is one of our problem for thier non-production or less.
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by extremelygolden: 9:03pm On Feb 16, 2018
Go run for presidency already let's vote you in.
I am tired of those block-heads up there. We need intelligent and vibrate youths at the helms of the affair of this nation, abeg.




quote author=Samleen post=65084019]*If government can stop the printing 500 NGN notes and 1,000 NGN notes and officially discontinue its use!

*Reintroduction of Nigeria coins, 50Kobo, 1 NGN and 2 NGN.



Welcome, lets get started by examinining the top 10 performing currencies in the world to gain necessary insights before drawing our conclusions.

*.Kuwait Dinar KWD:  (  1 KWD = 1201.9611 NGN  )
Bank notes: 1/4, 1/2, 1, 5, 10, 20 Dinars
Coins: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 Fils


*.Bahraini Dinar BHD: (  1 BHD = 956.3254 NGN   )
Bank note: BD 1/2, BD 1, BD 5, BD 10, BD 20
Coins: 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 Fils, BD 1/2


*.Omani Rial OMR: (  1 OMR = 936.2906 NGN  )
Bank note: 1/2, 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 Rials
Coin: 50, 10, 20, 50, 100 baisa and rarely used 200 biasa


*.Jordanian Dinar JDD:  (  1 JDD = 507,65070 NGN  )
Bank notes: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, Dinars
Coins: 1/2, 1, quirsh, 21/2, 5, 10 Piastras


*.British Pound GBP:  (   1 GBP = 504.8154 NGN   )
Bank notes: €5, €10, €20, €50
Coins: 1P, 2P, 5P, 10P, 50P, €1, €2


*.Caymanian Dollar KYD:  (  1 KYD = 432.7622 NGN   )
Bank notes: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 Dollars
Coin: 1, 5, 10, 25 Cents


*.Euro EUR:  (  1 EUR = 448.2926 NGN  )
Bank notes: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and  €500


*.Swiss Franc CHF:  (  1 CHF = 388.1395 NGN  )
Bank note: 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 1000 francs
Coins: 5, 10 and 20 Rp/cts, 1/2, 1, 2 and 5 Fracs


*.United State Dollar USD: (  1 USD = 360.5000 NGN   )
Bank note: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100
Coins: 1C, 5C, 10C, $1/4, $1/2, $1.




Go back to the list once again and check what's the highest denominations of each currency (and population of users of each currency), You will discover that the top performing currency do not have high face value like we have 500 NGN and 1,000 NGN in Nigeria.

Also, you will notice that the top performing currencies have coins form of currency with denomination of very low face value.

The highest of the denominaton is 1000 Franc followed by 500 EUR. 1000 Franc is not in frequent use and the highest Franc denomination next to it is 200 Frank ( not like 500 NGN as we have here in nigeria ). Also the use of 500 EUR will discontinue this year 2018.

Get a hold on history of exchange rate in Nigerian, you will find out that every introduction of new high denomination currency note has averse advese effect on it.


Why High Denominational Currency Note Is Bad:
1. Increase in prints of currency notes with high face value e.g 1000 NGN makes other lower currency of less important and less usefull. This can gradually lead to upgrade of price of goods and services in market.

2. It makes stealing and loothing of cash easier as larger amount of money value can be packed into a very small space.

Why do CBN currently print more high denominational currency alone? Methink its in a bid to enhance hoarding of cash against the comming 2019 general election.

3. 500 NGN and 1000 NGN are no money for the common man, go to the market and examine what denomination are most in use.

4. It's in a way opposing the cashless policy by the federal government of Nigeria.


What The Wise Nations Did:
1. United State of Ameria used to have $500, $1000, $2000 currency notes until December 14, 1945, when the high denominational bills were last printed and officially discontinued on July 14, 1969 by the Federal Reserve System.

2. Europian Central Bank announced on 4 May, 2016 that it would phase out the 500 Euro notes by the end of 2018.



Other Factors That May Affect The Exchange Rate Of A Currency Include:
1. Ratio of goods/services importation to exportation

2. Availability of currency and number of complying users.

The Illegal illegal printing of currency by the CBN according to as reported by some news media outlets has a long way to desctroy value on our cash.

3. Inflation rate

4. Government debts and federal reserve.

5. Political policies and stability

6. And many more



My Recomendations:
Nigerian government should permanently discontinue and remove 500 NGN and 1,000 NGN currency notes from circulation. Reintroduction of 50 Kobo, 1 NGN and 2 NGN coins should also be done.

A serious government fighting corruption will yield to my advice as abundance of lower denomination currency will discourage looters from hoading and keeping cash in a safe instead of bank.

Caveat emptor:
This writeup is a personal opinion resulting from my many observations. It is not a scholarly work and should not be treated as one. Copy-and-paste bloggers should please reference the link and author of the article.[/quote]
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Enigma1000: 9:10pm On Feb 16, 2018
As a financial analyst that I am, this is not true. Stoppage in the printing of high denomination has its advantages though. One major problem it ll solve is inflation
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by buffalowings4: 9:11pm On Feb 16, 2018
This people hehe
Dem want to be doing abracadabra economics grin cheesy cheesy grin cheesy grin grin

Let ur industries be working first
Yeye people
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by profstar(m): 9:12pm On Feb 16, 2018
Samleen:
*If government can stop the printing 500 NGN notes and 1,000 NGN notes and officially discontinue its use!

*Reintroduction of Nigeria coins, 50Kobo, 1 NGN and 2 NGN.


1
Welcome, lets get started by examinining the top 10 performing currencies in the world to gain necessary insights before drawing our conclusions.

*.Kuwait Dinar KWD:  (  1 KWD = 1201.9611 NGN  )
Bank notes: 1/4, 1/2, 1, 5, 10, 20 Dinars
Coins: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 Fils


*.Bahraini Dinar BHD: (  1 BHD = 956.3254 NGN   )
Bank note: BD 1/2, BD 1, BD 5, BD 10, BD 20
Coins: 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 Fils, BD 1/2


*.Omani Rial OMR: (  1 OMR = 936.2906 NGN  )
Bank note: 1/2, 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 Rials
Coin: 50, 10, 20, 50, 100 baisa and rarely used 200 biasa


*.Jordanian Dinar JDD:  (  1 JDD = 507,65070 NGN  )
Bank notes: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, Dinars
Coins: 1/2, 1, quirsh, 21/2, 5, 10 Piastras


*.British Pound GBP:  (   1 GBP = 504.8154 NGN   )
Bank notes: €5, €10, €20, €50
Coins: 1P, 2P, 5P, 10P, 50P, €1, €2


*.Caymanian Dollar KYD:  (  1 KYD = 432.7622 NGN   )
Bank notes: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 Dollars
Coin: 1, 5, 10, 25 Cents


*.Euro EUR:  (  1 EUR = 448.2926 NGN  )
Bank notes: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and  €500


*.Swiss Franc CHF:  (  1 CHF = 388.1395 NGN  )
Bank note: 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 1000 francs
Coins: 5, 10 and 20 Rp/cts, 1/2, 1, 2 and 5 Fracs


*.United State Dollar USD: (  1 USD = 360.5000 NGN   )
Bank note: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100
Coins: 1C, 5C, 10C, $1/4, $1/2, $1.




Go back to the list once again and check what's the highest denominations of each currency (and population of users of each currency), You will discover that the top performing currency do not have high face value like we have 500 NGN and 1,000 NGN in Nigeria.

Also, you will notice that the top performing currencies have coins form of currency with denomination of very low face value.

The highest of the denominaton is 1000 Franc followed by 500 EUR. 1000 Franc is not in frequent use and the highest Franc denomination next to it is 200 Frank ( not like 500 NGN as we have here in nigeria ). Also the use of 500 EUR will discontinue this year 2018.

Get a hold on history of exchange rate in Nigerian, you will find out that every introduction of new high denomination currency note has averse advese effect on it.


Why High Denominational Currency Note Is Bad:
1. Increase in prints of currency notes with high face value e.g 1000 NGN makes other lower currency of less important and less usefull. This can gradually lead to upgrade of price of goods and services in market.

2. It makes stealing and loothing of cash easier as larger amount of money value can be packed into a very small space.

Why do CBN currently print more high denominational currency alone? Methink its in a bid to enhance hoarding of cash against the comming 2019 general election.

3. 500 NGN and 1000 NGN are no money for the common man, go to the market and examine what denomination are most in use.

4. It's in a way opposing the cashless policy by the federal government of Nigeria.


What The Wise Nations Did:
1. United State of Ameria used to have $500, $1000, $2000 currency notes until December 14, 1945, when the high denominational bills were last printed and officially discontinued on July 14, 1969 by the Federal Reserve System.

2. Europian Central Bank announced on 4 May, 2016 that it would phase out the 500 Euro notes by the end of 2018.



Other Factors That May Affect The Exchange Rate Of A Currency Include:
1. Ratio of goods/services importation to exportation

2. Availability of currency and number of complying users.

The Illegal illegal printing of currency by the CBN according to as reported by some news media outlets has a long way to desctroy value on our cash.

3. Inflation rate

4. Government debts and federal reserve.

5. Political policies and stability

6. And many more



My Recomendations:
Nigerian government should permanently discontinue and remove 500 NGN and 1,000 NGN currency notes from circulation. Reintroduction of 50 Kobo, 1 NGN and 2 NGN coins should also be done.

A serious government fighting corruption will yield to my advice as abundance of lower denomination currency will discourage looters from hoading and keeping cash in a safe instead of bank.

Caveat emptor:
This writeup is a personal opinion resulting from my many observations. It is not a scholarly work and should not be treated as one. Copy-and-paste bloggers should please reference the link and author of the article.

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