Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,156,047 members, 7,828,689 topics. Date: Wednesday, 15 May 2024 at 12:57 PM

Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 - Business (2) - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Business / Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 (37991 Views)

Naira Depreciates By ₦‎81/$ At Foreign Exchange Market / The Official List Of 43 Banned Items From Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market / Gezawa Commodity Market Kano: Nigeria's First Agro Commodity & Exchange Market (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (Reply) (Go Down)

Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by GIANTPLUSHUB: 8:06am On Apr 18, 2022
Nice one
Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by simpleseyi: 8:07am On Apr 18, 2022
Slynation:
One question I want to even ask the Muslims especially...The way the usually sits on the floor like this for hours, abeg Muscle pull no dey hold una...?? I can't go 10minx like this...

I am a Muslim, but I can't sit in that position for more than 5 minutes before I stretch my legs forward. I think it starts from sitting like that since very young age when your bones are still flexible and in formation stage

4 Likes 1 Share

Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by Nobody: 8:08am On Apr 18, 2022
The very origin of the thievery that is today's Bureau de change!

One of the major reasons behind the collapse of the naira to other foreign currencies.

And some myopic Nigerians are here applauding the pictures.

Mugu them!!

3 Likes 1 Share

Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by Akanoaaa(m): 8:08am On Apr 18, 2022
Colourful picture in 1964? Ok continue
Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by UGBE634: 8:08am On Apr 18, 2022
In the world today, Kano is one of the biggest places commercially. Kano houses some of the largest markets in the world in terms of size. That city surprised me
Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by Nobody: 8:10am On Apr 18, 2022
This was the beginning of naira fall.
Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by izubext007: 8:10am On Apr 18, 2022
But today, the older one's are not to be trusted. e.g ganduje
Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by Slynation(m): 8:11am On Apr 18, 2022
simpleseyi:


I am a Muslim, but I can't sit in that position for more than 5 minutes before I stretch my legs forward. I think it starts from sitting like that since very young age when your bones are still flexible and in formation stage
Aiit then...Maybe you didn't start earlier enough
Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by Blue3k(m): 8:13am On Apr 18, 2022
Baileydice:

Cool-cats who are being mistaken for troublesome Nigeriens, Chadians, Malians e.t.c.

Lol bokogerians always blaming foreigners. When ever these criminals are arrested they're Nigerians. You have to search hard to find reports of foreigners arrested or deported.
Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by mmsen: 8:14am On Apr 18, 2022
soundOsonic:
I love the culture, aged individual means trust. Why? They have a name to preserve, then people were cautious about what they will be known for after death.
Respect was given to a trustworthy and a honest man. Now respect is given to men with money. No one cares about how you make the money. Even if you ask them the source of the wealth, they will tell you, why you didn't investigate the source of their poverty then.
But now, things are different, no one place value on trust again. That's why politicians are respected.
Shame on this generation. We place value on the superficial, what we see outside

The world is full of untrustworthy old people.

1 Like

Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by Mgada1ne(m): 8:32am On Apr 18, 2022
Emekas have replaced them in our Banks!
Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by porka: 8:33am On Apr 18, 2022
WibusJaga:


That was when Naira was stronger than Dollar;
$1 = 75kobo

Nigeria did not spend naira in 1964.
Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by ntipro: 8:47am On Apr 18, 2022
Buddha3:
The very origin of the thievery that is today's Bureau de change!

One of the major reasons behind the collapse of the naira to other foreign currencies.

And some myopic Nigerians are here applauding the pictures.

Mugu them!!

Please, educate me on this Bureau de change thing. What is it about and how did it affect the Naira?
Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by SarkinYarki: 8:50am On Apr 18, 2022
This is the root for the destruction of the Naira

1 Like

Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by simpleseyi: 8:52am On Apr 18, 2022
Slynation:
Aiit then...Maybe you didn't start earlier enough

I have been a deviant from kindergarten.
Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by haslaw(m): 9:00am On Apr 18, 2022
Jibabs2:
May Allah bring ever lasting Peace to our Dear North and Nigeria �� in General…��
(Amin Amin Ya Allah)

Ameen
Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by AbuAeesha: 9:07am On Apr 18, 2022
Dshocker:
The northerns have always allotted everything to themselves,as if they are the sole owners of Nigeria,even when this bastard that has finished the economy of Nigeria came into power,he withdrew or didn't renew the license of other tribes in the bureau de change business....Presently,only banks and Fulani tribes are the ones running the business.
thrash,
it make no sense blaming pple for your own failures,what stopped you from taking the steps they also took in succeeding.
Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by Slynation(m): 9:14am On Apr 18, 2022
simpleseyi:


I have been a deviant from kindergarten.
grin grin
Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by Peace1993: 9:36am On Apr 18, 2022
Saao:
try travel to the North if you return safely then it means your family already paid the ransom placed on you.
undecided
Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by LOVEGINO(m): 9:37am On Apr 18, 2022
D pix to clean to be true.
Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by kissdabride: 9:52am On Apr 18, 2022
Baileydice:
This is beautiful.

Look how organized and coordinated they are.

They're freely sitting comfortably with zero worries and satisfied with the day trade.

Never been to the north but I just like my Hausa brothers.

Cool-cats who are being mistaken for troublesome Nigeriens, Chadians, Malians e.t.c.
Yea I school in kano,Hausa's are cool headed but they allowed the foreigner to infiltrate their land because of Islam now the Chadian Malians are the one dictating the tunes while Hausa has been relegated to far back.

1 Like

Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by TheLasyBuddha: 10:12am On Apr 18, 2022
Baileydice:
This is beautiful.

Look how organized and coordinated they are.

They're freely sitting comfortably with zero worries and satisfied with the day trade.

Never been to the north but I just like my Hausa brothers.

Cool-cats who are being mistaken for troublesome Nigeriens, Chadians, Malians e.t.c.

I temporarily live in the north and I have never regretted a single day of it.

Think about people with zero worries in life, the Hausas are best at it.

You see this life? Na people they choose their own element of it. Hausas have finely chosen theirs, which their own, is arguably enviable.

1 Like

Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by TheLasyBuddha: 10:17am On Apr 18, 2022
Dshocker:
The northerns have always allotted everything to themselves,as if they are the sole owners of Nigeria,even when this bastard that has finished the economy of Nigeria came into power,he withdrew or didn't renew the license of other tribes in the bureau de change business....Presently,only banks and Fulani tribes are the ones running the business.

Make I shock you guy!

If you live in the north, you stand to enjoy these alloted resources without any discrimination at all. They would adopt you as their own and you go follow enjoy. If you are as open and honest as them, you would sit with the king's of the north. This is the very thing Southerners can never do for the Northerners. We know this very well!

Any Hausa or Northern person on this forum cannot deny this and I am saying this openly. Northerners have earned the privilege to be treated differently abeg! Let us go and build our house.

I got to the north and saw why Rochas Okorocha and Orji Uzor Kalu are lovers of northern people.


I be Igbo man, but I am a Northern crusader!

2 Likes

Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by goldmatrix(m): 10:32am On Apr 18, 2022
Not Uthman Danfolio and his funalis scavengers. A typical hausa man is a peace loving fellow until those rascals came

Baileydice:
This is beautiful.

Look how organized and coordinated they are.

They're freely sitting comfortably with zero worries and satisfied with the day trade.

Never been to the north but I just like my Hausa brothers.

Cool-cats who are being mistaken for troublesome Nigeriens, Chadians, Malians e.t.c.
Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by Chartey(m): 10:45am On Apr 18, 2022
Saao:
try travel to the North if you return safely then it means your family already paid the ransom placed on you.

Una go just dey una face me I face you dey talk rubbish.

Most towns in the North are much safer than the South even up till now. Na this lack of exposure be una problem. Anybody that travels to the north is always surprised because what they meet is very different from what they expect.
Aside Lagos and Ibadan for instance, a typical northern state capital has better road network and is more urbanised than any state capital in the southwest. I'm saying this as a Yoruba person.

1 Like

Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by GreyLaw(m): 10:50am On Apr 18, 2022
Goodoldays:

I am Igbo,a trader at main market.I have never stayed in any hausa region for more than 36 hours but I can confidently tell you that a typical Hausa man is one of the most honest,sincere being you can deal with.Not to say my brothers are not honest, we have the honest ones but Hausas,my brother they are good.


Pure fact!
Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by Saao(m): 10:53am On Apr 18, 2022
Chartey:


Una go just dey una face me I face you dey talk rubbish.

Most towns in the North are much safer than the South even up till now. Na this lack of exposure be una problem. Anybody that travels to the north is always surprised because what they meet is very different from what they expect.
Aside Lagos and Ibadan for instance, a typical northern state capital has better road network and is more urbanised than any state capital in the southwest. I'm saying this as a Yoruba person.
lol you know nothing. I'm from middle belt, have been to every northern states. People like u deceiving buhari, no where is safe in the North including Abuja.

2 Likes

Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by Kazeem47(m): 11:22am On Apr 18, 2022
DispatcherLagos:
grin
So this is the root of all those mallams that will almost want to drag you by your shirt anytime you pass along Allen junction?

Their complexion though..... very befitting to their beards
am telling you.dem full Allen Avenue and Opebi side.
Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by Kazeem47(m): 11:25am On Apr 18, 2022
Saao:
lol you know nothing. I'm from middle belt, have been to every northern states. People like u deceiving buhari, no where is safe in the North including Abuja.
not all states in north are facing insecurity challenges.like Jigawa state, despite being located between states facing challenges,you can hardly hear of bandits,boko Haram or kidnapping there.
Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by ArewaNorth: 11:27am On Apr 18, 2022
Saao:
try travel to the North if you return safely then it means your family already paid the ransom placed on you.
I'm very much sure that Bauchi, Yobe, Jigawa, Kano, Gombe are more peaceful than ur state, no doubt. It is pitiful how u are so confused in big delusion of falsehood from analyses of people who concoct stories at the comfort of their homes....
Re: Kano Currency Exchange Market In 1964 by WhizdomXX(m): 11:29am On Apr 18, 2022
Omicron007:
shocked


Beautiful.
Most of these men and their sons grew to be wealthy merchants.

The likes of Dantata, Dangote, Abdulsamad etc.






Hausa's are generally lovely people.

The foolanis from Futa Jalon came and made the North a mess of itself.
But today, the Hausa love the fulanis more than how they love themselves.

(1) (2) (3) (Reply)

CBN Lists Deposit Money Banks In Nigeria (see Full List) / CBN To Freeze Risevest, Bamboo Accounts for "Illegal FX Transactions" / Terry Waya At Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (Pictures & Video)

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 49
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.