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Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by Icceyfrosh12(op): 5:46pm On Apr 15, 2024
As of this morning 1 dollar crashed from 1150 naira to 850 naira

With the way naira is gaining momentum today,Dollar may fall to 400 dollar this week

Credit: Jolin Stories on Facebook

Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by JAOS(m): 6:09pm On Apr 15, 2024
has it reflected in the prices of phones,drugs,petrol and other foreign goods or is tinubu government only working in the media
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by godliman: 6:10pm On Apr 15, 2024
I will start celebrating when it reached N200 where Buhari met it and the damage to cost of goods is reversed.
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by MaziX(m): 6:38pm On Apr 15, 2024
I dey suspect this fall o
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by Olachase(m): 7:04pm On Apr 15, 2024
godliman:
I will start celebrating when it reached N200 where Buhari met it and the damage to cost of goods is reversed.
even if it gets to $1=#50 you no still fit get joy, you already choose sadness over happiness 😁😁
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by Olachase(m): 7:06pm On Apr 15, 2024
JAOS:
has it reflected in the prices of phones,drugs,petrol and other foreign goods or is tinubu government only working in the media
and if we check Very well now if you yourself is a business person you might be among the problem we have in this country greediness 😏😏
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by Sparrk007(m): 7:22pm On Apr 15, 2024
Good one there Tinubu Na man you be cool if Na Buhari time dollar for remain 1900 for like 2yrs grin
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by DarkLover: 7:35pm On Apr 15, 2024
Nigerians are the problem of Nigeria-very wicked set of people.

Imagine paying for 5 tons of cement while it was sold for less than 5k, and you asked the distributor to keep it for you at a cost only to come back for it & he's asking you to balance up as the price has shot up, so I heard by the way. He won't sell again if he dares try such with me.

They're quick to increase their prices at any slight opportunity but would be so reluctant to bring the same down, yet they're the toughest critique of the government
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by Nobody: 7:40pm On Apr 15, 2024
Icceyfrosh12:
As of this morning 1 dollar crashed from 1150 naira to 850 naira

With the way naira is gaining momentum today,Dollar may fall to 400 dollar this week

Credit: Jolin Stories on Facebook
How about inflation?
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by MichaelSokoto(m): 9:21pm On Apr 15, 2024
it better fall pls!
APC wan kill ppl wit suffer!

Price of garri for mkt still dey shock me gbbbbrrrr!
🙏
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by tanigororo: 9:26pm On Apr 15, 2024
Tooh, I dey watch
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by doctuw(m): 9:35pm On Apr 15, 2024
For the first time in my life, I can see an economic policy work in Nigeria. I pray this is long term.
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by NGArmyTerrorist: 9:37pm On Apr 15, 2024
Subsidy don come back! Inflation rate is rocking up on a daily basis! Ikpumbe in govt..
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by bluefilm: 9:59pm On Apr 15, 2024
I'm not impressed
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by otokx(m): 10:03pm On Apr 15, 2024
At this rate it may get below ₦500.
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by larrybells(f): 10:13pm On Apr 15, 2024
[qi just hope all the goods that are on the high side goes down with the way this dollars is dropping uote author=Icceyfrosh12 post=129454869]As of this morning 1 dollar crashed from 1150 naira to 850 naira

With the way naira is gaining momentum today,Dollar may fall to 400 dollar this week

Credit: Jolin Stories on Facebook[/quote]
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by keymatt(m): 10:24pm On Apr 15, 2024
Agbadorians at it again. Poor souls are so desperate for good news for their little god Tinubu. grin grin grin
The so called Naira gain against the dollar remains audio until one bag of rice returns of N8000 per bag. cool cool cool
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by keymatt(m): 10:26pm On Apr 15, 2024
JAOS:
has it reflected in the prices of phones,drugs,petrol and other foreign goods or is tinubu government only working in the media
That's the koko. Let it reflect in the price of food items in the market before we take their agbado govt serious.
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by flokii: 10:30pm On Apr 15, 2024
The dollar that everyone was using as excuse to increase prices of commodities has gone down from #1,900 to #850 now, yet Nigerians have refused to revert back to old prices before the dollar rise.. See how wicked we are to ourselves, yet we rush to blame Government. Some were even calling for protests against the Government but they have all gone silent now that retailers have refused to bring down prices.
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by Peakdesign23(f): 10:43pm On Apr 15, 2024
No way!🤨
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by shortgun(m): 10:48pm On Apr 15, 2024
How does this benefit the citizens of Nigeria when the prices of goods and basic essential commodities are still beyond the reach of households in the country. Something is simply not right somewhere
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by chyzoo4u(m): 10:53pm On Apr 15, 2024
Icceyfrosh12:
As of this morning 1 dollar crashed from 1150 naira to 850 naira

With the way naira is gaining momentum today,Dollar may fall to 400 dollar this week

Credit: Jolin Stories on Facebook
Dey play... bring as much as you have, I'll buy at N1k/$
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by twentyk(m): 11:14pm On Apr 15, 2024
godliman:
I will start celebrating when it reached N200 where Buhari met it and the damage to cost of goods is reversed.
no bother celebrating man, you can squeeze face all you want.
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by GodHimself(m): 3:20am On Apr 16, 2024
Start when N1 = $1000.

godliman:
I will start celebrating when it reached N200 where Buhari met it and the damage to cost of goods is reversed.
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by AcadaWriter: 4:18am On Apr 16, 2024
I dey suspect this fall o
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by NwaliE01: 6:02am On Apr 16, 2024
Naira/dollar prices are superficial. The prices will definitely go up because there's nothing holding the dollar down except the usual defending the naira with our foreign reserve which is not sustainable in this present economy.
Let's be patrotic by patronizing our home made goods and services. Then we can reduce burden on the naira. Our leaders are not patrotic at all. See the rate they enjoy foreign goods and services up and down including Oga presido. 99% of his escort cars are foreign and I believe they are enjoying foreign rice.
I sincerely wish we could love our Country like our foreign counterparts.
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by Walezy2020: 6:02am On Apr 16, 2024
flokii:
The dollar that everyone was using as excuse to increase prices of commodities has gone down from #1,900 to #850 now, yet Nigerians have refused to revert back to old prices before the dollar rise.. See how wicked we are to ourselves, yet we rush to blame Government. Some were even calling for protests against the Government but they have all gone silent now that retailers have refused to bring down prices.
$ is part of the cause why price of goods & services increased but major cause is price of diesel & petrol,those refuses to bring down prices of their goods will regret soon,I smell massive fall in price of goods & services soon
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by ikpumbe(m): 7:25am On Apr 16, 2024
NGArmyTerrorist:
Subsidy don come back! Inflation rate is rocking up on a daily basis! Ikpumbe in govt..
How ee take concern me
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by Picklejar: 7:39am On Apr 16, 2024
Prices of goods should reduce first.
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by Picklejar: 7:42am On Apr 16, 2024
godliman:
I will start celebrating when it reached N200 where Buhari met it and the damage to cost of goods is reversed.
the problem is that y'all are not taking into account the events that happened since then, like COVID et all and that even in America (a world power) there is inflation.
Re: Naira Gains 30% Heavily Against Dollar In Today's Parallel Market by Verbtips(m): 7:53am On Apr 16, 2024
godliman:
I will start celebrating when it reached N200 where Buhari met it and the damage to cost of goods is reversed.
u are wrong,say we will start celebratining when it hit 1exp^-5
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