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BusinessRe: Five Ways Nigeria’s Currency Flotation Will Affect Life by obailala(m): 10:02am On Jun 20, 2016
CzarRex:
when did bbc know so much about our economy more than we do?


and the writeup kind of looked like a mockery of the present state of nigeria,well i don't blame them,we have been lead by some useless and greedy leaders who only knows their pockets.
BBC copied this report from a Nigerian blog.
PoliticsRe: Global Energy To Support Bresson’s 500mw Plant In Ogun State... by obailala(m): 8:59am On Jun 20, 2016
kooto:
What does these words intend to achieve?
The platform was conducive for you to trive that is a major reason you are there.
pls try and correct your way of reasoning, it will do you a whole lot of good.
ifex370:
Abeggi... Igbos are too supercilious .. Always wanting to take credit at every slight opportunity
Before you say more than yourself.. Am an Igbo too
The person you quoted is a troll just trying to ignite tribal bashings into the thread. He's most certainly not even Igbo.
PoliticsRe: Land In Anambra Has Been Confiscated. Is This For Grazing, What's Going On? by obailala(m): 8:48am On Jun 20, 2016
But why should lands be taken without due compensation?... shouldnt there be a law or due process covering this?.... The fear of grazing reserves though, even a fenced land is now regarded as grazing route. grin
PoliticsRe: Federal Inland Revenue Service Job Scandal: Full List Of 349 New Staff by obailala(m): 2:37am On Jun 18, 2016
These Saharareporter peeps aint got no chill. They just had to post sensitive confidential details of people including date of birth, phone numbers etc in public. undecided
BusinessRe: CBN: Panic As Naira Firms Against The Dollar At 337. by obailala(m): 7:40pm On Jun 17, 2016
redcap:
Just this afteroom the naira gained a massive 7% in value against the greenback in anticipation of the cbn float policy.The cbn has predicted the [size=13pt]nairaland[/size] to appreciate to at least 250 to a dollar.
Na so! grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Woman Finds House Help Unclad, Discovers Source Of Her Child's Infection by obailala(m): 7:10pm On Jun 17, 2016
God help us... this is scary.
PoliticsRe: 15 Cities With The Best Infrastructure In Nigeria. by obailala(m): 5:36pm On Jun 17, 2016
skywalker001:
Bros na Akure b this... First bank waterfall roundabout
That's owerri, front of modotel (now rockview hotels).

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PoliticsRe: 15 Cities With The Best Infrastructure In Nigeria. by obailala(m): 5:29pm On Jun 17, 2016
inlandtaipan:
right KO, shoprite nii.

That picture is owerri, its not even assumpta round about
You are right! that's actually the roundabout at modotel; the Op don smoke strong kwale weed grin grin cheesy
PoliticsRe: 15 Cities With The Best Infrastructure In Nigeria. by obailala(m): 4:03pm On Jun 17, 2016
inlandtaipan:
this is owerri,not akure
Lol... it sure looks like assumpta roundabout. But take a closer look, the Op 'may' be right.
PoliticsRe: Buhari's Certificate Suit Adjourned Indefinitely, Lawyer Files Fresh Motion by obailala(m): 8:19am On Jun 17, 2016
MRSALT:
You are trying to convince yourself that you are right. But you don't know you are still putting your ignorance in the open. You want good governance from an uneducated president. Why is constitution interested in the educational qualifications of a presidential candidate if all that matters is good governance. ?Maybe, PDP or GEJ government included it to disqualify your hero, PMB because you guys must blame someone for your failures
Take a chill pill bro, the president is educated to higher level; the US war college which he attended amongst others are tertiary institutions. Or are you also doubting that he graduated from the US war college?... This is like someone bagging a bachelors and masters degree and completing a successful career where he rose through the ranks to the position of general manager of a massive corporation; but all of a sudden, many years after retirement, some random pained haters claim he is uneducated because they cannot find his waec result. It is only in third world societies like Nigeria that we regard education purely as paper certificate. Meanwhile with this your sort of reasoning you dare to tag me ignorant?.... park well bro!
PoliticsRe: Buhari's Certificate Suit Adjourned Indefinitely, Lawyer Files Fresh Motion by obailala(m): 8:09am On Jun 17, 2016
caprini1:
But bros,baba pass Igbo language and failed hausa in that statement... lol..
Lol... una don come again grin grin

Which kind of story is this? ... are you sure you yourself can read and write?... abeg show us the result where he passed igbo and failed hausa?... if you cant then na you be the dullard from today onwards tongue grin
PoliticsRe: Buhari's Certificate Suit Adjourned Indefinitely, Lawyer Files Fresh Motion by obailala(m): 10:31pm On Jun 16, 2016
tuniski:
It is this kind of your thought process that has kept nigeria crawling since independence. Who is buhari without the people? And what state's affairs is his handling that would hamper him from producing his cert? Even if he is the president of America sef! Obama had to ask the hospital of his birth to release his birth certificate to clear the air with his origin.
It takes nothing to have his cert release if he has one. However, his busy schedule doesn't stop him hiring SANs to pursue court case abi? Yeye zombie better go get a detox!
I am a Nigerian and he is my president. What I'm bothered about is that he delivers good governance. I dont give a damn about some old rumpled paper certificate.. Meanwhile you are the one that needs help, you are the one who obviously needs some medications. I am very fine the way I am. Thanks
PoliticsRe: Buhari's Certificate Suit Adjourned Indefinitely, Lawyer Files Fresh Motion by obailala(m): 10:24pm On Jun 16, 2016
dokie:
if it were that unimportant and inconsequential why go ahead and hire all those SANS using tax payers money? my guy it doesn't take anything for your man to obtain his result from cambridge. He probably doesn't even need to go there. A simple request in written form will have his certificate delivered to him ASAP. Th e guy doesn't have it simple. you have the right to support anyone, u must have your reasons for doing so and I respect that, however, when something like this shows up a beg speak the truth or be silent, it is more honorable. ABEG.
Okay buhari never went to any school and he never had a certificate... hope you are happy now?
PoliticsRe: Buhari's Certificate Suit Adjourned Indefinitely, Lawyer Files Fresh Motion by obailala(m): 9:54pm On Jun 16, 2016
tuniski:
U are a joke! Cambridge is the issuing institution and have all records but, won't respond to 3rd party inquiry unless the canddidate's written request! Let buhari collect it from UK and bring it along on sunday!
You really just think buhari is so jobless as to leave important state matters to start running around looking for one secondary school result in order to please some losers?.. sorry there are better things on his mind. Meanwhile you guys can keep occupying yourselves chasing certificate; the joke is on you bro..

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PoliticsRe: Buhari's Certificate Suit Adjourned Indefinitely, Lawyer Files Fresh Motion by obailala(m): 9:46pm On Jun 16, 2016
MRSALT:
Stop posting thes disgusting comments. Are you cleverer than 13 SANs and 10 senoir lawyers asking for indefinite adjournment to the case? They know the legal, and moral implications of this matter better than you. Or do you want to join the legal team?. Sometimes, cases are non zero sums. Stop seeing Buhari issues as black and white. We are all humans with our individual weaknesses. I bet you, no judge will disqualify Buhari or cancel his election based on these allegations but the fact is that PMB has no certificate which is a dent to his personality outlook but has no effect on his political career.
Nonsense!
PoliticsRe: Buhari's Certificate Suit Adjourned Indefinitely, Lawyer Files Fresh Motion by obailala(m): 9:35pm On Jun 16, 2016
HzRF:
Clap for urself

My dad and mum were made to dug up their primary school certificate!! Thanks to Aregbe


My mum is of same Age with Nigeria (independence)

Both went back to re quest for primary school certificate..their waec
So Buhari is so special that he can't go and request for his certificate?

Paid to defend keep it up
He had to go to his school to obtain a statement of result last year just before the election, but y'all said the statement of result was fake. I wonder what exactly you want him to do now... Okay since you know it's fake why dont you go get the real one?
PoliticsRe: Buhari's Certificate Suit Adjourned Indefinitely, Lawyer Files Fresh Motion by obailala(m): 9:32pm On Jun 16, 2016
HzRF:
Admit it ur MESSIAH is a pure-stark illiterate?
Okay he's a stark illiterate and infact senile. .. hopefully I have made you happy now?
BusinessRe: The Price Club: The New Nigerian Naira (best Layman's Explanation) by obailala(op): 9:29pm On Jun 16, 2016
JUBILEE2000:
what an educative write up. The simplicity of language, the presentation and in depth analysis makes it a masterpiece!!!!. God bless you my brother.

please I want to know if people planning to study abroad still stand any chance with this new policy. Ur reply will be appreciated.
The simple implication of this policy is that everybody gets to buy forex at the same price. Unlike before when some sacred cows could get dollars from cbn at N197, now even if you go to cbn or your bank, you still get to buy the forex at similar price as is gotten from the blackmarket... and yes you can still go abroad for your studies without a problem. You only get to buy the forex at the true rate, somewhere between N300 to 370 to a dollar.
PoliticsRe: Buhari's Certificate Suit Adjourned Indefinitely, Lawyer Files Fresh Motion by obailala(m): 4:53pm On Jun 16, 2016
dokie:
if this is all you can say, you should be immensely ashamed of yourself. You (and anyone else who shares such opinion)are a monumental disgrace to any age grade you belong to. So for you its all about Jonathan? It doesn't strike you that a country where such is just allowed to be swept under the carpet can never move forward or make any reasonable progress? Anu Mpama.

It should get to a point where you put your political affiliations aside and address an issue objectively.
Enough of all these emotional lamentations... buhari has a waec certificate which he obtained over 50 years ago but unfortunately it cant be found today. After attending several military higher colleges and courses both at home and internationally, and also rising from being a recruit to a general in the army, I'm sorry to say, but assuming he never had a certificate (even though he achieved all that) and hoping to use this as a criteria to unseat him as president over 50 years later is a laughable attempt at distracting the government.

By the way when the opposition was busy chasing certificate before the election, the principal of his alma matter dug up a result which till today the losers claim is fake. Why dont you take your investigations to the principal or to waec to confirm its authenticity?... government is serious business and shouldnt be distracted by jokers please.
PoliticsRe: Buhari's Certificate Suit Adjourned Indefinitely, Lawyer Files Fresh Motion by obailala(m): 3:00pm On Jun 16, 2016
Lol.. these jonathanians are still digging grin

They were busy chasing buhari's certificate in 2015 instead of campaigning, they lost. Now in 2016 dem still dey chase certificate and I'm sure by 2023 they would still be chasing this same certificate grin grin


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BusinessRe: The Price Club: The New Nigerian Naira (best Layman's Explanation) by obailala(op): 2:28pm On Jun 16, 2016
Coldfeets:
Mr. Obailala, I know this is not part of the message you're trying to pass along but, please are you in anyway related to Madam lala..sticlala? tongue
lol... I have never met Lala before, neither am I aware of any relationship with Lala; and I'm not sure oga Lala is a 'madam.' Why do you ask?
BusinessRe: The Price Club: The New Nigerian Naira (best Layman's Explanation) by obailala(op): 2:07pm On Jun 16, 2016
modath:
It's make or break time, if this doesn't revive the economy then deliverance is the next line of action. smiley
Strong deliverance would be required grin
BusinessRe: The Price Club: The New Nigerian Naira (best Layman's Explanation) by obailala(op): 11:48am On Jun 16, 2016
Contd...
10 Things About The New Normal
Given the above, what will the future be like? In no particular order:

(1) This is good for governors and states. For April, the 3 tiers of government shared a total of N281.5bn. We know that this money was changed from dollars at around N199 so working backwards, this gives us $1.4bn that was available to share (some of the money is VAT which is in naira but let’s keep it simple). States and LGs got N144.2bn of that money or $725m if we work back to dollars. Now we know that the ‘real’ rate was around N350 at the time. But let’s say the interbank market settles at N310 when it opens, this means that the states and LGs would have gotten N225bn instead of N144.2bn they got. This is a big difference given that these states have been running around begging for money.

(2) That said, a lot of these states are owing money in foreign currency for the foreign loans they have taken. To repay those loans, they have been converting their naira at the official N199 rate. Now they will also have to pay the interbank rate of N310 to buy their dollars. A state that has a lot of foreign currency loans will not see much of a difference from the new rate. But if you notice that your governor starts ‘carrying shoulder’ it might mean that your state doesn't have too many foreign loans and is now ‘liquid’ as Nigerians like to say.

(3) Unless you have not been reading this blog closely, you must have noticed that Alhaji Putin is my guy. As I’ve been saying, he has been getting roughly $15m per week at N199 for months now. That party is now over. He too will now be buying at the interbank rate like everyone else and there will no longer be a special rate. Glory be. At the post-MPC press conference where CBN trailed the new ‘flexible’ policy, Godwin Emefiele hinted that there would be a ‘critical’ rate for ‘critical’ people. No mention was made of that today. Thank God.

(4) What of the federal budget? This will help the FG in the way it helps states above. If nothing else, it will be easier for it to pay salaries now and spend money on anything else that does not require imports. Last week, the government announced the Home Grown School Feeding Programme. An initial N93bn has been budgeted for the programme. Given that this is a priority programme for the government and most of the costs are in naira (if not all), there should be more funds available for the government to pursue programmes like these.

(5) Petrol nko? When the N145 price was announced last month, it was said to have been calculated using a rate of N285 to $1. This is Nigeria’s biggest forex expense so it will be sensitive to whatever the exchange rate is. So what if the interbank rate goes above that? It’s an interesting question. But, until foreign investors return from their holding formation outside Nigeria, CBN will still be the biggest source of dollars in the market. I suspect (this is just my guess) that the CBN will keep one eye on the fuel price when selling its dollars to those FXPD creatures. At any rate, a few days ago, the petrol marketers cabal were wailing in the papers that petrol demand has dropped by 40%. There is only so much Nigerians can take so any further price increase will be met by reduced demand by Nigerians. I imagine that everyone is now watching their petrol usage more closely. Very good. The business of smuggling petrol across the border to Cameroun and Benin Republic is also now dead as the dodo bird. As long as the government holds its nerves and minds its business, Nigerians should be able to deal with the marketers themselves.

(6) Quite a number of Nigerian companies (mostly oil and gas) borrowed from Nigerian banks in foreign currency. It is one thing to borrow money when oil is $100/barrel, it is quite another thing to repay that same money when oil is $50/barrel. At the end of 2015, CBN said the total amount of bad loans in the banking system — where the borrower is not making repayments — was N650bn. A few days ago, CBN released updated figures up to the end of April 2016. The bad loans in the system are now a shocking N1.38trn. If CBN is openly confessing to N1.38trn, do you think the actual number is higher or lower? Don't forget that banks have already written off some of these bad loans. First Bank reported an 82% drop in profits for 2015 mainly because it had to put N119bn worth of loans on standby to go bad. It has promised to sack 1,000 workers to balance the books. Some of these bank debtors with foreign currency loans were still managing to get dollars at N199. Now that they will have to pay market rate, the bad loans in the system can only rise. Which means more job losses at banks. You have to feel sorry for people who will lose their jobs. But some of these banks need to learn a hard lesson and there is no other way to do it than this way.

(7) And inflation? Latest numbers from the Nigerian Stats agency shows that inflation is running at 15.6%. If the exchange rate goes up officially, surely this can only mean prices of things will go up further stoking inflation right? Well, it’s not that straightforward. The truth is that hardly anyone was getting dollars at the N199 rate anyway. Most imported goods are already priced at the black market rate. My hunch is that the dollar will settle at a lower rate than it currently is so this new rate might even lead to slightly lower prices. Nigeria is also a poor country so you can’t keep increasing prices and expect people to take it. At some point, people will find alternatives or just eliminate that demand. I will stick my neck out and say inflation will go down from here.

(8.) There is a huge backlog of forex demand that remains unmet. This amount has been growing for a while now and some say it is now between $6bn — $9bn. The most ‘popular’ group in this constituency are the foreign airlines who now have around $600m trapped in Nigeria. Once the market opens next week, it will be like opening prison doors for prisoners — these guys will inundate the market and increase pressure on the naira. Unless CBN has some special plan to meet this likely demand head on (sauces tell me they have), the exchange rate may spike before it settles later. Keep calm. Once the mess is cleared, things should settle down.

(9) Even though CBN will be in VIP section selling dollars to the FXPD creatures, from time to time, it will wander out into the main club and sell dollars if it feels the rate is doing wan kain. What is a Nigerian forex policy without a new acronym? We now have something the CBN calls Secondary Market Intervention Sales (SMIS). That is, it will sell dollars directly to the main market where FXPDs and Non-FXPDs trade just to keep things stable.

(10) If you need dollars, just go to your bank. If you want PTA or BTA or whatever you call it, just go there with your ticket and ask for it. If you need to pay school fees, just fill whatever form you need to fill. Those 41 items are still banned so if you want to import them, you will need to buy from the black market. But the days of dollar scarcity where you wanted PTA and couldn’t get it should be over. Whatever the supply of dollars is, the price will now reflect it. You will also see that export proceeds will ‘shoot up’. Those exporters who have been avoiding bringing back their export proceeds will now do so. So those export proceeds that have supposedly been collapsing, according to CBN, will be mysteriously revived now.

I’m Warning You
I’ve been telling a friend that President Buhari’s second coming to power was for him to learn economics and how markets work. One by one his shibboleths are tumbling down. Fuel subsidy has been forced out of his hands and now his beloved N199 to $1 has been taken away from him, too. The sad part is that this his education is quite expensive and Nigerians are the ones footing the bill.

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We have now had 1 year of experiencing what government can do when it claims to have powers to control prices. We have seen what its like when one person is picking and choosing who should get dollars and who should not. President Buhari travelled the world speaking to the price of oil to rise. The price ignored him. Some of us ‘market fundamentalists’ have been calling for the government to let markets do their magic not because markets are perfect but because they are the best system we have to allocate resources fairly.

But some people never learn. So if and when exchange rates start to spike, you will start hearing these people making noise asking for government to come and ‘intervene’ to ‘control’ or keep market forces ‘in check’. The government has no such power and as such, it can only make a mess of things. You have my permission to issue such people a good and proper slap when they start calling on government. Let the slap ring and leave your hand on their face for good effect. Nigeria is marching towards a serious market economy. Anyone who looks back will turn to salt.

There are also those people who have turned twitter and facebook into a ‘live’ bureau de change — all they do is ask for the exchange rate everyday. You also have my permission to slap these people if they continue talking about the exchange rate everyday. I am not in Nigeria or else I would have done it myself. All those lies of ‘someone I know just changed money outside Iga Iduganran in Lagos for N400 to $1’ need to stop. You should now be able to see rates on your bank’s website or FMDQ’s website. Anyone who is worried about what the rate will be on 29th of August, is free to invest in a derivative to put their mind at rest.

All of this means that the government can now spend its time worrying about other problems aside the fx rate. Buhari’s ear problems should subside as well. You too have now been freed from spending your whole day watching exchange rates. You’re not a bureau de change. Face your work. What will be the price of the dollar next week when the market opens? I don’t know. The price will be the price. It will be what the market says it is.

The Nigerian economy is still in a terrible shape. This government has done real damage with their experiments in the last 1 year. But, at all at all na him bad pass as Uthman Dan Fodio famously said. Maybe the worst is now over (God, please don’t let this country make me eat my words, again).

Even if you are on a diet or just watching your weight closely, tonight, I give you permission to indulge in a small bit of Hope Ice Cream.

FF
P.S To the people who put this together for the CBN and have been fighting to have a better market system for a long time, you have done well. Thank you.
https://aguntasolo.co/the-price-club-the-new-nigerian-naira-6e9613715acb#.fm5meaqgo

A very long but expository article for those who can read. This is quite an educative piece which could benefit a larger audience.
BusinessThe Price Club: The New Nigerian Naira (best Layman's Explanation) by obailala(op):
[size=15pt]The Price Club: The New Nigerian Naira[/size]
By Feyi Fawehinmi
15 June 2016

I feel like the last year has been one maddeningly long and unending conversation about the exchange rate of the Nigerian Naira. In all that time, I always found it difficult to argue for a full float of the naira. That’s what I wanted but it felt like asking for too much. So devaluation seemed like a halfway house that would ease things a bit. The main thing being that the fixed rate of N199 to $1 was completely ridiculous and untenable.

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“I don float am. Una dey craze. Make una free me”


Today, the CBN went all the way to a float. To be clear, nobody ever floats their currency willingly — you are always forced into it. An example was ‘Black Wednesday’ which forced the UK to float the Pound in 1992. It was painful and embarrassing but you won't find anyone who wants to go back to pre-1992 here anymore.

So what did CBN just do? Let’s get into the meat of the matter based on what was in their circular.

Inter-Bank Foreign Exchange Club
Let’s be honest here — this is nothing new in particular. We’ve had Inter-Bank markets before but the CBN shut it down last year when it didn't like the rates the market was giving it. But given that the last year has been so abnormal, the mere presence of something so normal…my goodness. It feels like clean fresh air after being locked inside a damp house for years.

The gist of the ‘new’ market is pretty straightforward — it’s a market where people can buy and sell dollars. Think of it as a pool. All the forex coming into the country will be dumped into that pool. From there, those who want to buy will buy at whatever the price is. Before you put your forex in the pool, you will get a price from people who are waiting to buy it.

Previously the CBN only allowed banks to buy and sell forex at N197.50 and N199 respectively. Nobody was allowed to trade outside of these prices (at least not legally). This meant that a lot of the people who would normally have poured their money into the pool decided not to do so. As such, CBN was the only one filling the pool from time to time.

That’s gone now. First of all, the spread between buying and selling will be determined by the market (Point 2.1.4). Feel free to charge a N4 spread to win market share if others are charging a N5 spread. What will be the new spread? We shall see when the market kicks off next week.

Last time I was in Nigeria, I wrote about how I made a card payment and the money got converted at N288 to £1 when I had gotten N450 to £1 the same day at the airport. This was because the banks were only allowed to buy £s at the official rate (although they found ways to sell it at the unofficial rate). That too is gone now. If you visit Nigeria from abroad and you use your card, you will get a market rate i.e. the rate at the interbank determined by the market. Same goes for Western Union. I doubt anyone has been sending money to Nigeria using Western Union and MoneyGram lately. Now you can — your money will be converted to naira at the interbank rate.

This is all good stuff.

The VIP Section
The CBN has introduced something ‘new’ to the market, however. A new creature to be known as Foreign Exchange Primary Dealer (FXPD) has been created. CBN released a separate set of guidelines for these creatures.

In the club, these FXPDs are the guys who will sit in the VIP section with CBN. If forex is champagne, these creatures will be served first before anybody else. But don’t panic, this is a good thing.

These guys are not going to be dealing in small small stuff. Minimum is $10m to sit in this club. That is, to buy dollars from the CBN, they will have to quote in batches of $10m. But remember CBN is no longer going to be the sole source of dollars — so these creatures will also get to buy from oil companies and exporters.

What will they do with all that money? From the FXPDs, the money will flow downwards till it gets to you or anyone else who needs it. Not every bank will qualify for this FXPD creature status — the VIP section can only take so many people. So banks who are not FXPDs will get to buy from FXPDs.

What of Bureau De Change? They are not even allowed in the club talk less of sitting in the VIP section. Having said that, I’m told that people sometimes jump the fence to enter clubs in Lagos. Or stand outside the gate hoping to be let inside at some point. Ultimately, they will get money but only after it has flowed down from CBN to FXPDs to Non-FXPDs. Don’t cry for them — they will be ok.

These FXPD creatures can be kicked out of the VIP section by the CBN if they misbehave. I imagine no one wants to leave the VIP section to mingle with the sweaty masses on the crowded floor so hopefully, they behave. But there will always be that one fly who is not satisfied just watching the dead body being lowered into the grave…

Hedging As A Product
How do people in countries with a floating currency cope with wild swings? I mean, if you leave the currency to market forces, in theory, you can just wake up one morning and the currency has dropped by 50% ke? In theory, yes, in practice, no.

https://thumbnails.visually.netdna-cdn.com/what-is-hedging_5029193155b1d.jpg

When a currency moves about wildly, that is a risk. This risk brings up different opportunities for risk management products. Imagine you’re a guy who needs to order a container from America in November this year. You know the exchange rate today but you don't know what it will be in November. You can leave it in God’s hands and take whatever the rate is in November when you need to pay.

But maybe the rate is N350 to $1 today and you think it will rise to N400 to $1 by November when you need it. To avoid that, you buy a hedge for N350 to $1 to pay out on the day you need it in November. This service will not be free —you will have to pay a fee for it. But it guarantees that on the day you need the dollars in November, you will get it at N350 to $1. Remember that you can’t see the future (well, maybe you have ‘washed’ your eyes sha) so on the appointed day in November, it might be that the dollar is actually N320. Sorry. You still have to pay the N350 you agreed to and you have lost money. But it might also be N400 on the day as you guessed. More power to you — you have saved money.

The risk in you people’s country is too much. Your container can be on the high sea on the way to Nigeria minding its business when some attention seeking militant decides to blow a pipeline just for fun. You have not finished paying for the goods when this happens. The market hears it and decides that this means that oil income will drop in the next few months, as such the price of the dollar goes up by 10%. Now, something that does not concern you at all will cost you 10% more.

All the grammar in the screenshot above is describing products that will protect against such unforeseen risks. For foreign investors, this will be a good thing. They know you can’t really trust Nigerian policymakers not to misbehave from time to time so products can be designed to reduce the kind of wild swings that cause painful losses.

I only ever check the £ to $ rate when I am about to make a trip to America. Beyond that, I don’t really care even though I have some $ exposure in some of my investments. I trust that the people who manage my small investments have protected it against wild swings. This is why countries with floating rates have the most stable exchange rates over the long term. It sounds counterintuitive but when you know the rate is determined by the market, it forces you to innovate in ways that reduces risks to manageable levels.

Friends, this is another very good thing that the CBN has done.
https://aguntasolo.co/the-price-club-the-new-nigerian-naira-6e9613715acb#.fm5meaqgo
BusinessRe: CBN Floats The Naira, The Implications For You And I by obailala(m): 3:45pm On Jun 15, 2016
Hopefully this helps...
EducationRe: Aregbesola Threatens To Expel Students ‘wearing Choir Robes’ To Schools by obailala(m): 9:29am On Jun 15, 2016
Much ado about nothing... If some students want to wear choir robes, cassocks or even winter jackets, they should be allowed to do so. What is good for greece is also good for uganda. But then, when the tropical sun releases its fury during afternoon school hours, the issue will moderate and solve itself. grin
PoliticsRe: Reynolds Construction At Work On Lagos-Ibadan Expressway by obailala(m): 8:29am On Jun 15, 2016
NigerDeltan:
Godbless GEJ for initiating that project for the benefit of South Westerners

Godbless Fashola for not playing expensive politics with project that benefits his people

Amaechi how mkt?
Lol... these jonathanians never get tired of labelling their hero a god who created initiated the heavens and the earth. Leadership should be all about continuity, and reasonable leaders continue or build up on what they meet on ground; GEJ was not the first to initiate works on the lagos ibadan road, OBJ wasnt even the first either. But then, since it is the only kind of statements that gives jonathanians peace of mind, I can as well join you and say, "God bless GEJ for initiating the project for the benefit of Nigerians south westerners" grin
PoliticsRe: Minister Of Foreign Affairs Disgraced And Insulted By Nigerians Abroad (video) by obailala(m): 11:05pm On Jun 14, 2016
Lol... Ipobians again.
BusinessRe: Chinese Supermarket In Abuja Where Nigerians Are Not Allowed Access by obailala(m): 10:34pm On Jun 14, 2016
Come to think of it, if I build a PRIVATE Nigerian 'club' or 'lounge' in a place like London and make it a strictly Nigerian joint, would the typical British man feel offended or threatened for not being allowed to enter into this private Nigerian lounge?.... I doubt this would be the case; not sure about a shop though.

Finally I would only raise an eye brow if it is confirmed that other nationals (probably white folks) are allowed into this chinese supermarket but black Nigerians arent allowed.
PoliticsRe: Fashola: Profile Of Ministers Of Power/energy Of Some Countries by obailala(m): 7:54pm On Jun 14, 2016
mikolo80:
you can always bleach like Jackson now
grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Hyundai To Build Refinery In Owaza, Abia State (Photos) by obailala(m): 5:49pm On Jun 14, 2016
donbenedict:
yes dey shouldn't! Of what benefit to the Nigerian people will the refinery be if they build it and only employed expatriates? Den maybe 5percent of the remaining staff will be nigerians who will be employed in the junior cadre
If they want to employ 100% Koreans, so be it! At least Nigeria would no longer import fuel, we would save billions of dollars in forex, we would kiss fuel scarcity goodbye, fuel prices would drastically drop and the trickle down effects would definitely be possitive.

This is a welcome idea by all standards. Let them build first, then we can later worry about who they employ.
EducationRe: Imo Has Highest Number Of UTME Candidates 2016 by obailala(m): 3:11pm On Jun 14, 2016
There's a reason Imo is termed the educationally most advantaged state.

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