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Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by Deltafirstson(m): 4:10am On Oct 05, 2023
The Nigerian naira is among the worst-performing currencies in Africa, the World Bank has said.

It noted that the currency weakened by nearly 40 per cent against the US dollar since a mid-June devaluation.

The global bank explained in its report titled, ‘Africa’s Pulse: An analysis of issues shaping Africa’s economic future (October 2023 | Volume 28).’

It stated that, “So far this year, the Nigerian naira and the Angolan kwanza are among the worst performing currencies in the region: these currencies have posted a year-to-date depreciation of nearly 40 per cent.

“The weakening of the naira was triggered by the central bank’s decision to remove trading restrictions on the official market. For the kwanza, it was the decision of the central bank to stop defending the currency as a result of low oil prices and greater debt payments.”

Other currencies with significant losses so far in 2023, according to the World Bank, included South Sudan (33 per cent), Burundi (27 per cent), the Democratic Republic of Congo (18 per cent), Kenya (16 per cent), Zambia (12 per cent), Ghana (12 per cent), and Rwanda (11 per cent). It noted that parallel exchange market rates are also compounding inflationary problems for some countries in the African region.

In June 2023, the Central Bank of Nigeria directed Deposit Money Banks to remove the rate cap on the naira at the official Investors and Exporters’ window of the foreign exchange market, and allow the free float of the naira against the dollar and other global currencies. Since then, the naira had fallen from N473.83/$ to around N800/$ officially.


Highlighting the widening difference between the parallel and official exchange rates of the naira, the bank stated that this had been the case from March 2020 until June 2023.

It said the parallel rate premium increased to 80 per cent in November 2022, and then to about 60 per cent in June 2023, as the Central Bank’s interventions to restrict foreign exchange demand and keep the exchange rate artificially low were met with declining FX supply from oil revenues.

The unification and liberalisation of the exchange rates in June 2023 allowed the NAFEX rate to converge to the parallel one, closing the gap, it said.

It added, “However, resistance toward the increasing pressure on the Nigerian naira coupled with limited supply of FX at the official window has led to the reemergence of the parallel market premium.”

Nigeria’s growth rate would decelerate from 3.3 per cent in 2022 to 2.9 per cent in 2023, the Washington-based bank highlighted.

It stated that the country’s oil production had remained below OPEC+ quota amid capacity issues and lower international oil prices and while non-oil economic activity, particularly industry and services still supported growth, policy actions to remove fuel subsidies and unify the exchange rates might be weighing on these activities in the short term.

The World Bank noted that activity in Nigeria’s manufacturing and services sector contracted in August. “Weak business confidence and rising input costs are driving the contraction of activity,” it said. It stresses business confidence appears to have weakened in Nigeria.

Commenting on the recent reforms of the new administration of Bola Tinubu, the global bank disclosed that purchasing power of households was expected to suffer in the short term.

It said, “The incoming Tinubu administration implemented a series of reforms that included the removal of fuel subsidies and the devaluation and unification of the exchange rate system. Petroleum prices have more than tripled since the subsidies were lifted at the end of May.

“The naira has weakened by nearly 40 per cent against the US dollar since the mid-June devaluation. Although these measures are intended to improve the fiscal and external accounts of the nation, their inflationary effects in the near term can erode the purchasing power of households and weigh on economic activity.

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by Chibuzoripob: 4:11am On Oct 05, 2023
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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by HenryThegreat1(m): 4:11am On Oct 05, 2023
Tell me why Mr. Tinubu wouldn't take number one worse President in the history of Nigeria.
They told us that he built Lagos, but we responded back to them that; first, Lagos is not Nigeria.
Second, Tinubu wasn't the top 5 best governors Lagos ever produced.

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by kk2027: 4:12am On Oct 05, 2023
He "built" Lagos but when it's time to build Nigeria, cement finished.

Lagos Ibadan expressway Propaganda in the mud

N600 to $1 Buhari dey manage since

E reach Lagos builder, now now now dollar don hit 1k

This government go favour me and my family

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by Advancedpenis: 4:22am On Oct 05, 2023
APC!

Change

First class graduate he works with Deloitte.

Work below boom

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by PriNceNova(m): 5:46am On Oct 05, 2023
APC administration will finish this country, one man's selfishness will ruin the country

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by Hendrixky: 5:47am On Oct 05, 2023
Tinubu go kill us...just wait and see how they will start quoting me and with insult
look at all of una
Tribalism just dey divide us
Instead of us to unite against these our common enemies called politicians

We go suffer for this country o
Because politicians are already aware that it will be difficult for the people to unite and protest against any president from the three major tribe(igbo, hausa and yoruba)

That was why during endsars protest the north did not join because it will be seen as a fight against their son
Now see the suffering tinubu caused still no united protest because Yoruba will see it as fight against their son
The only time we will se a united protest is when a minority becomes the president just like we united and shut down Jonathan 2012 subsidy removal

We go suffer for the hands of politicians because of the Tribalism we the masses dey do

Look at what is going on in our federal roads. Imagine the number of people burned down in Benin-delta roaf about six days ago

meditator:
Because he will remain your President for at least next three years as you continue to wail in bitterness and acrimony. More wahala and pain for you and other IPOB terrorists
See them
What is wrong with Nigerians?
And this one don't even know I have no connection with delta igbo not to talk of the main igbo
I'm from Edo state. Uhunmwode local government area to be precise

This whole election just concluded really brought out the tribalism in Nigeria especially the people of South west

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by meum: 5:48am On Oct 05, 2023
APC - Change!

APC - Next Level

APC - Emilokan!

See as dem dabaru everything.

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by Racoon(m): 5:48am On Oct 05, 2023
And Nigeria's unending economic woes continues under Mr heroin-sniffing drug baron, certificate forger, identity theft specialist and bullion vans criminal

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by bayelsaowei(m): 5:49am On Oct 05, 2023
Let us enjoy our leaders even if they end up killing us...we chose them.

Shey we opened our eyes and voted for Buhari. Tinubu nkor?

Let us enjoy them..

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by Kobicove(m): 5:49am On Oct 05, 2023
Nigeria doesn't export anything tangible but we import practically everything yet Nigerians keep wondering why the Naira is loosing value undecided

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by elujah1(m): 5:49am On Oct 05, 2023
His defenders will tell you to give him time, he just came in, some will tell you its a global issue, and my question to them is; are all currencies failing globally the rate at which Nigeria's currency is failing?

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by SpecialAdviser(m): 5:50am On Oct 05, 2023
It was never believed anyone can be worse than Buhari. SHAME

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by longview007: 5:50am On Oct 05, 2023
Because we believe in partisan politics, deceit.

It will continue to fall more till we all stand to call Bad-is-Bad despite the tribe or religion.

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by Godswillu(m): 5:50am On Oct 05, 2023
My own issue is that they know what to do to fix things but they will not do it. Maybe because they have bags of dollars in there house.
So the more the naira Fall the richer they become
That is why they will want the situation to remain the same or for the naira to keep falling

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by onunwa21(m): 5:51am On Oct 05, 2023
Burning of hard drugs, not really the best for our environment & health!!!!

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by Fr33born(m): 5:51am On Oct 05, 2023
All thanks to our clueless useless Polithiefcians.

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by bigcasava1(m): 5:51am On Oct 05, 2023
kk2027:
He "built" Lagos but when it's time to build Nigeria, cement finished grin grin

Lagos Ibadan expressway Propaganda in the mud

Dollar now 1k naira
ah! Am expecting 500 dollar from my governor

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by SimpleDan3: 5:53am On Oct 05, 2023
God sent APC to punish us for what we did to Jonathan. Expect more damage from this administration.

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by meditator(m): 5:54am On Oct 05, 2023
HenryThegreat1:
Tell me why Mr. Tinubu wouldn't take number one worse President in the history of Nigeria.
Because he will remain your President for at least next three years as you continue to wail in bitterness and acrimony. More wahala and pain for you and other IPOB terrorists

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by bluefilm: 5:54am On Oct 05, 2023
Maybe, we should FORGE another currency?

I believe we could easily FORGE from the best performing currencies.

It should be a very simple job.

Something tells me we have the world best FORGERs at our disposal

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by eldoradoxx: 5:55am On Oct 05, 2023
In our lifetime and within a span of 8 years, Nigeria 's currency went from 3rd or 4th best currency in Africa to amongst the worst. Ghana Cedis has more value than Naira today.
It has nothing to do with global anything as some paid agents of disinformation would have u believe, Nigerian set their nation on a reverse gear the day Satan blinded them into voting incompetent Government of APC 8 years ago. Those of us that warned Nigerians to be wary of Buhari and Tinubu are being hounded as IPOB and called all sorts of names but the truth is that at the end, everyone who knows the truth and is not prejudiced by ethnicity and religion knows that things changed badly for Nigeria immediately Buhari and now Tinubu assumed power as Presidents.

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by Tecnophone: 5:55am On Oct 05, 2023
Yorubas are the real problems of this country.

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by emmanuelbrown26: 5:56am On Oct 05, 2023
All thanks to idiotic and vagabond Agbadorians and APC
One ronu idiot was telling me to loan him money for some medical wahala, I reminded him d saying that goes dis way "endure today and enjoy tomorrow" any money given to any bastard ronu is a wasted money and I'm ready to waste kobo on any idiot

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by emmanuelbrown26: 5:57am On Oct 05, 2023
kk2027:
He "built" Lagos but when it's time to build Nigeria, cement finished grin grin

Lagos Ibadan expressway Propaganda in the mud

Dollar now 1k naira
Cement no finish sir, Bua dun reduce price na
Maybe baba still dey on honey moon

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by Ballotti: 5:57am On Oct 05, 2023
Investors are coming, don’t worry! grin

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by victorclean(f): 5:57am On Oct 05, 2023
What exactly do you expect when a headless druggie is the president?. He just act without brain cos he is headless.


Expect more surprises because nothing good will ever come from Golgotha/ axis of evil except Oro and skull mining.

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by jahsharon: 5:57am On Oct 05, 2023
Yes, this is true.

I know it is a conspiracy by those who were benefitting from the old order. But it is the duty of government to fish out and hang the economic saboteurs, and implement magical monetary and fiscal policies to keep the currency in a good position. If BAT team doesn't do this in time, it is the same energy that we are using to support him now that we will use to vigorously fight him. Time is tickling. I STAND WITH JAGABAN

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by Nahunger(m): 5:59am On Oct 05, 2023
grin
Wahala
Shey na Bra ni
Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by Phred1717: 5:59am On Oct 05, 2023
Even Naira is going the CSU way... Everything na scam now

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Re: Naira Among Africa’s Worst Currencies, Falls By 40% – World Bank by AdamuKD: 6:00am On Oct 05, 2023
grin

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