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Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by citizenisb: 1:24am On Sep 03, 2012
The argument that the N5, 000 bill should not be introduced because it would spur corruption does not hold here because those that are using our currency for corruption have already migrated to the dollar because the naira has lost its value. The dollar has now become the store of value. That is why we are introducing a higher bill of value because we don’t want to dollarise our economy. We need to be in charge of the money that comes in and goes out”.

The above passage is an excerpt from the CBN Media Director’s presentation at the commencement of a sensitisation campaign on the planned currency-restructuring program. We may deduce from the above that CBN recognises that corruption is facilitated by currencies with high denomination/values!

We note, for example, that the adoption of dollars for the facilitation of the $620,000 allegedly collected as bribe by Farouk Lawan from Femi Otedola is in consonance with Okoroafor’s observation. Consequently, the N5, 000 note will be introduced by the CBN to compete as the instrument of choice against the dollar for such corrupt transaction!

The CBN Media Director also willfully provided us with the reason why the naira fell out of favour with the public; according to him, ‘the naira has lost value’. Regrettably, however, the reasons for the loss in the purchasing power of the naira were not provided.

Indeed, loss in a currency purchasing values is primarily caused by high inflation rate. In this manner, one can understand why the N1, 000 note can presently only buy about 40% of its original value when it was first introduced in 2005. The loss in value is due to annual inflation rate of over 10%. Consequently, the N5, 000 denomination will hopefully command the purchasing value, which the N1, 000 note enjoyed at birth.

What, of course, Mr. Okoroafor did not say is that unless inflationary spiral is contained, the N5, 000 naira will also lose value over time such that a N10, 000 note will become expedient to facilitate transactions.

CBN also indicated that naira’s loss of value has led to dollarization of the economy. From the foregoing, however, it is evident that the loss in the purchasing value of the naira is the product of inflation; in other words, if we can contain inflation, it will not be necessary to produce higher naira denominations. The question, therefore, is how do we restrain inflation?

Given that inflation is the product of too much money chasing too few goods, we can control money supply in the economy, to curtain inflation and simultaneously improve naira value without the recourse to higher denominations in our currency profile.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/09/naira-has-lost-value-says-cbn/

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Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by citizenisb: 1:25am On Sep 03, 2012
The argument that the N5, 000 bill should not be introduced because it would spur corruption does not hold here because those that are using our currency for corruption have already migrated to  the dollar because the naira has lost its value.  The dollar has now become the store of value.  That is why we are introducing a higher bill of value because we don’t want to dollarise our economy.  We need to be in charge of the money that comes in and goes out”.

The above passage is an excerpt from the CBN Media Director’s presentation at the commencement of a sensitisation campaign on the planned currency-restructuring program.  We may deduce from the above that CBN recognises that corruption is facilitated by currencies with high denomination/values!
Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by citizenisb: 1:27am On Sep 03, 2012
We note, for example, that the adoption of dollars for the facilitation of the $620,000 allegedly collected as bribe by Farouk Lawan from Femi Otedola is in consonance with Okoroafor’s observation.  Consequently, the N5, 000 note will be introduced by the CBN to compete as the instrument of choice against the dollar for such corrupt transaction!

The CBN Media Director also willfully provided us with the reason why the naira fell out of favour with the public; according to him, ‘the naira has lost value’.  Regrettably, however, the reasons for the loss in the purchasing power of the naira were not provided.

Indeed, loss in a currency purchasing values is primarily caused by high inflation rate.  In this manner, one can understand why the N1, 000 note can presently only buy about 40% of its original value when it was first introduced in 2005.  The loss in value is due to annual inflation rate of over 10%.  Consequently, the N5, 000 denomination will hopefully command the purchasing value, which the N1, 000 note enjoyed at birth.
Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by Callotti: 1:27am On Sep 03, 2012
Oh dia!
I am shocked! cry
Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by citizenisb: 1:28am On Sep 03, 2012
What, of course, Mr. Okoroafor did not say is that unless inflationary spiral is contained, the N5, 000 naira will also lose value over time such that a N10, 000 note will become expedient to facilitate transactions.

CBN also indicated that naira’s loss of value has led to dollarization of the economy.  From the foregoing, however, it is evident that the loss in the purchasing value of the naira is the product of inflation; in other words, if we can contain inflation, it will not be necessary to produce higher naira denominations.  The question, therefore, is how do we restrain inflation?

Given that inflation is the product of too much money chasing too few goods, we can control money supply in the economy, to curtain inflation and simultaneously improve naira value without the recourse to higher denominations in our currency profile.
Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by citizenisb: 1:29am On Sep 03, 2012
Zimbabwe travelled this path and ultimately inevitably introduced Zimbabwean one billion dollar note, which was only equivalent to about US$1.  By the same token, the N1, 000 note, which was almost $9, when it was first introduced in 2005 has lost over 30% of its parity, such that the N1, 000 note is now only equivalent to about $6 because of annual double-digit rate of inflation.

So, it is evident from the above that CBN’s inability to properly manage money supply has resulted over time in an inflationary spiral, which has made naira to lose value.  In other words, Central Bank’s failure in monetary policy management is the cause of the so-called dollarisation of the economy as decried by the apex bank’s Media Director!

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Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by citizenisb: 1:31am On Sep 03, 2012
We have maintained in this column for many years that the unbridled increase in money supply, which inevitably drives inflation, is actually the result of CBN’s monthly substitution of hundreds of billions of naira for the dollar component of distributable revenue.

Thus, the higher our dollar revenue, the higher will be naira availability and extended credit capacity of the banks, and ultimately the higher will be the spectre of excess liquidity, while inflation will continue to destroy our social welfare.
Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by Nobody: 1:31am On Sep 03, 2012
Has the naira ever had any value since its inception?

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Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by citizenisb: 1:32am On Sep 03, 2012
The adoption of dollar certificates for the payment of dollar-derived revenue will immediately transform the market dynamics for naira against the dollar such that in place of excess liquidity, there will now be controlled naira supply with more dollars chasing the naira.

In this manner, the naira will become the currency of choice and there will be no need for the introduction of higher and higher denominations to accommodate loss of purchasing power as a result of inflation or indeed the need for the promotion of the naira as the currency of choice for corrupt transactions.

SAVE THE NAIRA, SAVE NIGERIANS!!
Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by Callotti: 2:05am On Sep 03, 2012
pDude: Has the naira ever had any value since its inception?

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That is why I am soooooooooooo shocked!
Mtcheeeeeeeeeeew.
Naira=Ashawo currency!
The story of the Naira can best be narrated in the song:

Ala da go. . .O DA GO!
Nke kwu oto. . .GA DA LI LI!!!

God bless 'Pastor Flavour'! cool
Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by Nobody: 2:21am On Sep 03, 2012
I tell ya cheesy
Callotti:

That is why I am soooooooooooo shocked!
Mtcheeeeeeeeeeew.
Naira=Ashawo currency!
The story of the Naira can best be narrated in the song:

Ala da go. . .O DA GO!
Nke kwu oto. . .GA DA LI LI!!!

God bless 'Pastor Flavour'! cool
Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by ITbomb(m): 5:49am On Sep 03, 2012
This one will surely affect the prices of everything
Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by Kobojunkie: 5:54am On Sep 03, 2012
pDude: Has the naira ever had any value since its inception?

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Yes it has. The Naira once exchanged at a rate of about N1.22 to $1. When I was in boarding school, You could still send for stuff from America at rate of N 20 to $1. I know many of you never knew of the good days in Nigeria but they did exist. Rather then the criminals sell your future, why not stay away from commenting on these issues?

This man has yet to solve any actual problems but continues to implement policy after policy as if expecting one of the many will work magic at the end of the day.

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Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by Nobody: 6:15am On Sep 03, 2012
poor man is in deep shi.r! more hardship n d horizon fo d poorman, what do we do now?
Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by jamace(m): 6:22am On Sep 03, 2012
pDude: Has the naira ever had any value since its inception?

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Yes. Naira had value far greater than dollar. Introduction of N5,000 note will annihilate the Naira.

Check the value of Naira Vs Dollar here:

https://www.nairaland.com/498412/nigeria-exchange-rates-dollar-history

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Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by segunjowo(m): 6:41am On Sep 03, 2012
Hmmmm. Nigeria in deep trouble! Sanusi Must Go! God!!! I call upon you Name via this forum. I know you are everywhere God! Pls remove/unseat sanusi Lamido Sanusi from his seat by Fire in Jesus Name. Don't make this evil plan come to pass in Nigeria. Amen.

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Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by Clerverly: 7:13am On Sep 03, 2012
I Love this, very soon I would be a billionaire with my 100K. Mallam (sorry cattle rearer) I support you based on this tongue
Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by ayobase(m): 7:27am On Sep 03, 2012
citizenisb: The argument that the N5, 000 bill should not be introduced because it would spur corruption does not hold here because those that are using our currency for corruption have already migrated to  the dollar because the naira has lost its value.  The dollar has now become the store of value.  That is why we are introducing a higher bill of value because we don’t want to dollarise our economy.  We need to be in charge of the money that comes in and goes out”.

The above passage is an excerpt from the CBN Media Director’s presentation at the commencement of a sensitisation campaign on the planned currency-restructuring program.  We may deduce from the above that CBN recognises that corruption is facilitated by currencies with high denomination/values!

Flimsy excuse and such a moro.nic one for that matter.
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Dollarize of economy?
Does it mean that N5,000 will do what N1,000 couldnt do?
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I dont know why this people are stiff-necked over this matter....u r selfish, and Im so sure u have hidden agenda over this introduction of N5,000 note.
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We are here suggesting how we can useless the dollar, and u are busy telling us you wanna make it, the dollar stronger by trying to curb the activities of greasing of palms by our politcians!....who is fooling who?
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My friend, even a day old baby will tell u the same!
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Eyin ole buruku wonyi!
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Leave the N5,000 note project and turn our ''worn out'' coins to notes, or u simply enforce it on the public to spend the coins (50 Kobo and 1Naira) or else one faces the law of the land!

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Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by ayobase(m): 7:30am On Sep 03, 2012
Kobojunkie:

.....I know many of you never knew of the good days in Nigeria but they did exist.......


Even a day old baby knows about the good old days....so, whats ur point again....to ridicule the young ones old man?

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Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by Super1759: 8:07am On Sep 03, 2012
we know about this, buhari and IBB should be responsible for this
*smh*
Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by OluBendel: 10:47am On Sep 03, 2012
The CBN under Sanusi seem to have lost its focus long time ago, and it will be a surprise if the CBN does not go on with its unpopular and ill-advised N5,000 note or coinage of our lower Nairas.All these "CURE" stuff,i dare say is just to bring down the cost of printing notes (which the cashless policy if effectively implemented can and will achieve)without considering its effect on the economy, which is what the populace are revolting against.

1.Do we need to import delegation fom the IMF/World bank to impress it upon our "all knowing" CBN govenor to know that Nigerians dont carry coins once N20 becomes coins it will go out of use almost immediately and N50 will be the new unit of our currency just like the N5 of today.what new strategies has it come up with he reverse this trend?

2.What now happens to the cashless economy programme? whys so much incostitencies? why are the CBN Policies always not thoroughly thought-out, why sink N520 Billion into the taken-over banks only to for them to turn out worse-off? and now "AMCON" with "BRIDGE" banks?

3.Why not sponsor bills to the national assembly to discourage dollarisation (mostly through corruption) of our economy and arrest it, than printing higher bills to cater for those dollarising the economy.

4.How does the new N5000 bill help the already battered value of the naira apart from creating room for another CBN govenor to come tommorow and say we need to again print N50,000 bill with all manner of excuses.

5.Lastly why is the CBN turning truth on its head by saying the coinage of our currency will not lead to inflation when every shoemaker, market woman, labourer and even conductors knows otherwise? the truth is that it WILL result in inflation at the lower rung of the economy.Of course the percentage of economic power held by the lower rung is inssufficient to lead to an aggregrate increase in the inflation level, when about 5% of our citizens hold more than 85% of its wealth.The poor wll only get poorer at the end of the day.thats the greater worry!

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Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by ITbomb(m): 12:38pm On Sep 03, 2012
Cry no more , the reason is that they are running out of available space in their mansion to keep the cash ,
They are now keeping some in their children's room .

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Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by Vegetablesoup: 1:54pm On Sep 03, 2012
And you CBN want to losting it more and more? I don't knowed.

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Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by javaspirit: 2:06pm On Sep 03, 2012
Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by Nobody: 2:18pm On Sep 03, 2012
Ye seems the 1,000 note is taking too much space hence they (CBN/FG) needs a higher naira note denomination (5,000) not minding the consequences of their action cry
Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by sambos994(m): 2:42pm On Sep 03, 2012
SANUSI LAMIDO SANUSI you have just noticed? What are you going to do about it?!!!??!!??! angry angry angry undecided undecided undecided
Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by anitank(f): 2:45pm On Sep 03, 2012
And it will lose more value if they introduce the d bloody #5000 note. Rubbish!!!!
Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by joanana(f): 2:46pm On Sep 03, 2012
Sanusi Lamido n the former CBN goernor who better pass? Go save this country undecided
Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by Onyenna(m): 2:55pm On Sep 03, 2012
I just wonder how much a cup of garri will be in 2 years time

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Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by papaejima1: 2:56pm On Sep 03, 2012
Will somebody tell these Buff.oons that we are tired of their sounding like cracked CDs.
Where is Pastor Tunde Bakare when you need him?
We say we no want, na by force?
Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by ujukala: 2:57pm On Sep 03, 2012
yes, and you are making it lose the more by printing higher denominations. N5000!
Re: Naira Has Lost It's Value - CBN by kasiem(m): 3:06pm On Sep 03, 2012
I could remember when soludo wanted to make 20 naira to be equivalent of 1 dollar.

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