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Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by iwaeda: 7:45am On Jun 15, 2021
The value of the naira to the dollar fell from 196.99 in December 2015 to 410 in April 2021, reflecting a 51.95 per cent decline despite the various foreign exchange policies introduced by the Central Bank of Nigeria to strengthen the currency.

According to a monthly document obtained from the CBN’s website, the value of naira at the inter-bank forex market stood at N196.99 as of December 2015.

The PUNCH had reported last month that the CBN officially adopted the NAFEX exchange rate of N410.25/$1 as its official exchange rate, devaluing the naira from N379/$.

In a move to achieve exchange rate stability and preserve the country’s forex reserves, the CBN in 2015 reviewed downwards the spending limit on the usage of naira-denominated debit cards for transactions abroad.

In a circular issued in April 2015 signed by the then Director of Trade and Exchange, Olakanmi Gbadamosi, the bank said the limit had been reduced from $150,000 to $50,000 per person annually, while daily cash withdrawals per person was pegged at $300.

After six months of implementing the policy, the value of naira in the official window remained stable at 197/$, but fell from 210/$ to 258/$ at the parallel market.

In June 2015, the CBN announced that it was stopping the supply of forex to 41 items that could be easily produced in Nigeria, a development that brought about the forex exclusion policy.

The implication of the policy is that importers of items on the forex restriction list would not be able to get forex directly from the windows created by the apex bank to bring the products into the country.

A circular issued by CBN said, “The implementation of this policy will conserve foreign reserves as well as facilitate the resurrection of domestic industries and improve employment generation.”

However, after about a year of implementation, the value of naira plummeted at both markets, falling from 197/$ to 232/$ and 218/$ to 351/$ at the official and parallel markets respectively.

In 2017, the exchange rate at the official window fell to the N300/$1 threshold, ranging between N305 to N306 to a dollar.

This was despite the introduction by the CBN of a new window for investors, exporters and end-users aimed at driving liquidity in the forex market.

From January 2020 to April 2021, the naira continued in a downward trend at both markets, falling from 307/$1 to 381/$1 in the official window and 361/$1 to 481/$1 at the parallel market.

Within this period, the CBN adopted new forex rules. For instance, in November 2020, the bank announced that recipients of diaspora inflows could receive their funds in foreign currency or have it transferred to their domiciliary accounts where they also have options to withdraw in cash or transfer.

In March 2021 the CBN introduced an incentive of N5 for every $1 of fund remitted to Nigeria through International Money Transfer Organisations, as part of its reforms to boost the inflow of foreign currency in the country.

The incentive was termed ‘Naira-4-dollar scheme’.

Speaking on the CBN policy, an economist and the current Chairman of Foundation for Economic Research and Training, Prof. Akpan Ekpo, said the idea behind the naira-4-dollar scheme was to shore up the exchange rate.

Responding to a question on why the Nigerian forex continued to depreciate despite the policies, an investment strategist at Afrinvest, Omosuyi Temitope, said, “The reason the policies are failing is because they are makeshift policies; they can’t address the fundamental factors that have kept the naira under water.

“The major factor that needs to be addressed is the external trade condition – that is the current account; so long as the Nigerian current account continues to suffer major setback, particularly when we have huge imports over exports, then naira will remain likely subdued.

“Between 2018 and 2020, for instance, we have continued to witness consistent deceleration in the current account balance; last year alone, the current account balance was negative, $17bn, from about $14bn in 2019.

“We also saw the performance of the foreign reserve; as a result of deceleration in current account, foreign reserve also went down, and in the last few months, foreign reserve has continued to plummet. So, if we don’t address our external trade position – that is, if Nigeria doesn’t export enough to get foreign earnings, we will continue loss in terms of naira depreciation.”

He added Nigeria must produce sufficiently to meet local demand in order to reduce the dollar demand for importation of consumer goods.

https://punchng.com/naira-tumbles-by-51-95-despite-cbns-defence-measures/

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Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by LeeSantos(m): 7:47am On Jun 15, 2021
That's what you get when you use the wrong people.

Their are some things we ought to leave for a first class economist graduates to handle, I don't even know if that would work. Nothing seems to be working in this country.

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Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by Mysticwebb: 7:48am On Jun 15, 2021
I hope these people didn't mean $1 = N1000 and zombies thought they meant $1 = N1.
As it stands now, $1 is closer N1000 than N1.
Destroyers have taken over the government since 2015.

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Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by Grace001: 7:49am On Jun 15, 2021
Mmmm
Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by ba7man(m): 7:51am On Jun 15, 2021
Little oil money left to subsidise the naira.

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Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by tomilayomi: 7:51am On Jun 15, 2021
This Naira/Dollar thing eh!

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Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by ThatFairGuy: 7:52am On Jun 15, 2021
Let's see to this as OUR RESPONSIBILITY.
God bless The Federal Republic of Nigeria


"...Nigeria must produce sufficiently to meet local demand in order to reduce the dollar demand for importation of consumer goods"

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Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by FarahAideed: 7:53am On Jun 15, 2021
Worst performance of the currency in history both happened under the Buhari stint as military head of state and President...the man is such a monumental disaster

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Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by Standing5(m): 8:00am On Jun 15, 2021
Production is being used to negotiate tribal supremacy so no surprises. If farmers cannot farm because herders are killing them and Buhari sides with herders, then we get this.

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Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by MarveworldG: 8:06am On Jun 15, 2021
It's well
Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by Sunnybay7: 8:19am On Jun 15, 2021
Buhari's body odour

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Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by owobokiri(m): 8:26am On Jun 15, 2021
Believe me when I tell you this: For a country that is totally dependent on foreign Imports without any serious structural progress towards home grown industrialization...., this is nothing but economic lynching!

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Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by colorsofrainbow: 8:33am On Jun 15, 2021
The headline makes me think our dear naira has turned to a wonderful wrestler.
All thanks to Buhari,supported by APC miscreants home and abroad. cry cry

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Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by Nobody: 9:02am On Jun 15, 2021
Hope we don't go the way of Zimbabwe.

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Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by Agbegbaorogboye: 9:31am On Jun 15, 2021
Darling daddy is t-werking grin grin

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Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by Ofodirinwa: 9:35am On Jun 15, 2021
foreign governments are discussing Nigeria's break up, multinationals in oil are pulling out.

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Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by Seniorwriter(m): 9:38am On Jun 15, 2021
SMH...imagine?
Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by Agbegbaorogboye: 9:43am On Jun 15, 2021
ThatFairGuy:
Let's see to this as OUR RESPONSIBILITY.
God bless The Federal Republic of Nigeria


"...Nigeria must produce sufficiently to meet local demand in order to reduce the dollar demand for importation of consumer goods"
Of course it's "Our Responsibility".
But it is a pity when those who should take a lead are the main inhibitors.
Talk like "lazy youth" "misbehaving youths" "dot in a circle" are not the type that helps nation building or engender creativity among the youths.
That said, the business environment in Nigeria is stifling and needs to be opened up seriously.

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Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by Dailymice: 9:53am On Jun 15, 2021
sad
Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by Curious345: 9:53am On Jun 15, 2021
Na waoo.

Storing wealth in dollar is the new crypto

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Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by channelstravel: 9:53am On Jun 15, 2021
Emefiele is clueless.

Someone said he sees Dollar exchanging for 1000Naira by the end of 2021! Ahh! I thought he was talking nonsense but see! cry

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Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by Curious345: 9:53am On Jun 15, 2021
Serious .

Aboki will buy dollar for 393 from CBN and sell for 593.

EMEFIELE is selling Nigeria to the Fulani everyday .

And most of the profits made from these "presidency sanctioned deals" go into financing boko haram and FULANI TERRORISTs ORGANISATIONs, like FUNAM and MIYETTI ALLAH.

They buy weapons , helicopters and bazooka to kill and Maim us

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Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by Julianaa: 9:53am On Jun 15, 2021
The shit is still rising like garri even after the clueless CBN governor banned cryptocurrency


Can Buhari just sack that man already

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Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by Romanoff(f): 9:53am On Jun 15, 2021
If you have a job where you're paid in dollars, you don't know what God has done for you.

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Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by Racoon(m): 9:53am On Jun 15, 2021
Just imagine the wide margin.This is for a country that is predominantly an oil-dependent mono-economy and import dependent for most of her domestic needs.

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Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by Whois(m): 9:54am On Jun 15, 2021
Sunnybay7:
Buhari's body odour

You mean body language

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Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by Lanre4uonly(m): 9:54am On Jun 15, 2021
It is well.
Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by falseprophet: 9:55am On Jun 15, 2021
Lols... Bitcoin rose from $10k to $60k+ within 4 months and fell back to $40k and everyone was shouting crypto have crashed!

But look at NGN fiat losing a whole 51% and somehow the same country banned Bitcoin because they say it's too volatile.

Naira is a big scam and I rather save in Bitcoin than save in naira, soon people will realize crypto is the future and countries will have their foreign reserves in Bitcoin.


This I have seen!

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Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by Nobody: 9:55am On Jun 15, 2021
Becoming a naira millionaire now is easy
Just 2k usd
Na that one person go say make we keep naira for bank
Useless currency undecided
Crypto or usd anything else is a joke

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Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by fashrola(m): 9:56am On Jun 15, 2021
I guess it's time to show Emefiele the way out.... But the issue be say, If PMB appoint aboki put for there, all our foreign reserves go enter Bureau de Change Market

This country don spoil kpata kpata......

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Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by Antoeni(m): 9:56am On Jun 15, 2021
Lets Just Change Naira to any other thing

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Re: Naira Tumbles By 51.95% Despite Cbn’s Defence Measures by abhosts(m): 9:56am On Jun 15, 2021
I thought they said Crypto was to blame for Naira slide? Now what next is to blame?

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