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Biggest Mess In 2023 Was Naira Devaluation From N460 To N1,400 - Aliko Dangote by Masterstroke4: 2:43pm On May 02
Biggest Mess Created In 2023 Was Naira Devaluation From N460 To N1,400 In Nigeria, Says Dangote.

Floating the naira allows market forces to determine its value in relation to other currencies.

The Chairman of Dangote Industries Limited, Aliko Dangote has described the floating of naira by President Bola Tinubu’s administration as the biggest mess that affected his company and other business owners in 2023.

Dangote said this on Tuesday during his remarks at the Annual General Meeting of Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc, adding that many businesses were affected by the policy.

Dangote said several manufacturing enterprises were impacted and suffered operational losses due to variations in the naira's value against the US dollar.
He said, “The biggest mess created was the devaluation of the naira from N460 to N1,400.

“You can see that almost 97 per cent of companies in the food and beverage business, none of them will pay dividends this year. But we will try and get out of it.”

Shortly after Tinubu implemented the policy, the country’s prominent billionaires, Dangote and Abdulsamad Rabiu, who were listed among the 500 world’s richest men, both lost $5.85 billion.

Data available on the Bloomberg Billionaire Index, BBI, a daily ranking of the World’s richest people portal as of June 15, 2023, showed negative changes in the calculations of the wealth of the Nigerian businessmen.

A Bloomberg report in April noted that Nigeria was burning through its foreign exchange reserves at a rate not seen in four years.

This situation raised concerns that the central bank was depleting its dollar holdings to support the naira after pledging it would allow the currency to float more freely.

Liquid reserves declined 5.6% since March 18, when the naira started its rebound from record-low levels against the dollar, to $31.7 billion as of April 12, according to Bloomberg’s calculations based on the latest available data from the Central Bank of Nigeria.

The CBN Governor, Olayemi Cardoso, however, said the shift in the reserve was found in “any country’s reserves situation, where for example, debts are due and certain payments need to be made, and they are made because that is also part of keeping your credibility intact.”

Re: Biggest Mess In 2023 Was Naira Devaluation From N460 To N1,400 - Aliko Dangote by Ashez: 2:49pm On May 02
Okay
Re: Biggest Mess In 2023 Was Naira Devaluation From N460 To N1,400 - Aliko Dangote by NorthernAgender: 2:53pm On May 02
But last week when he Tinubu invented you guys to roundtable asked if your company are doing well you all said yes.
Re: Biggest Mess In 2023 Was Naira Devaluation From N460 To N1,400 - Aliko Dangote by DMerciful(m): 2:54pm On May 02
Dangote knows Tinubu has set him up against Nigerians, that's why he lamented the mess Tinubu made of devaluing the naira.

To be profitable, he must sell at N1400($1/lit) but how will Nigerians not insult him if he does?
Re: Biggest Mess In 2023 Was Naira Devaluation From N460 To N1,400 - Aliko Dangote by CodeTemplar: 3:27pm On May 02
They wiped off the artificial portion of his billions of dollars.
Re: Biggest Mess In 2023 Was Naira Devaluation From N460 To N1,400 - Aliko Dangote by Ogbodavies(m): 4:24pm On May 02
ebin pa wa o
Re: Biggest Mess In 2023 Was Naira Devaluation From N460 To N1,400 - Aliko Dangote by Seefinish: 5:14pm On May 02
I expect Agbadodians to blame Obi

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