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Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by BlackViper(op): 7:34am On Oct 15, 2025
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said, yesterday, that the depreciation of the Naira was not necessarily a bad thing.

The Financial Counsellor and Director of Monetary and Capital Markets of the Fund, Mr. Tobias Adrian, stated this while fielding questions at the Global Fiscal Sustainability Report press briefing at the ongoing Annual Meetings of the World Bank and the IMF in Washington DC, USA.

Asked what policy measures the Fund would advise the Nigerian to adopt to shore up the value of the Naira that has suffered a major devaluation in the last two years, the Director said, “In terms of the Nigerian economy, of course, you know exchange rates are important, are important buffers to adjust the domestic economy relative to shocks.

So, you know, a depreciating exchange rate is not necessarily a bad thing. It may actually be a good thing to restore equilibrium.

And we have indeed seen in Nigeria, you know, many steps to strengthen policy frameworks, such as on the monetary policy side. And you know, we generally do recommend moving towards more flexible exchange rates.

“And yeah, in addition to monetary policy actions, revenue collection has strengthened in Nigeria, and transparency in terms of FX reserve positions have improved.

I think all of this has contributed to lower inflation from more than 30% last year to 23% this year, as well as improved FX reserve positions in Nigeria.

So the direction of travel appears to be positive.

Mr. Adrian noted however, that Sub-Saharan Africa in general was facing and continue to face headwinds.

He said, “While growth has been pretty strong during this period where financial conditions are easy, capital flows are resuming, it is also possible that the previous capital flow surge and then retracement cycles that we have seen before could happen, and when that happens, it would expose some of these economies with vulnerabilities, particularly when foreign investments were to retrace.

”So, it is important for countries to continue to improve the fundamentals on the fiscal and monetary policy side, but also in terms of developing more structural policies like revenue mobilization, as Nigeria is trying to do- debt management and hopefully also support from the international community.”

Welcomes Stable Coins regulations

The director expressed the Fund’s satisfaction with the regulations of stable coins by various member countries.

He said, “When we look at the picture of stable coins today, they are about 400 billion (dollars) outstanding globally. The vast majority are indeed denominated in US dollars, though they are being used around the world.

They are stable coins denominated in other currencies as well, such as the Euro, the Yen or the pound, but it’s largely a Dollar phenomenon to date.

“What has happened in the US is that a law was passed which provides a legal basis and the pathway to a regulatory approach for Stable Coins.

”Similar initiatives had already been taken in other jurisdictions, such as the Euro Area or the European Union rather, and Japan, where regulation of Stable Coins already passed back in 2023 and there are some other countries with Stable Coins regulations and laws.

”So we certainly welcome the steps towards regulations, and we actually have a policy framework for crypto assets that we published back in February, 2023 that really lays out broad policies perspective, as well as, from a regulatory perspective, what our recommendations are for countries.

“And you know, broadly, what we are seeing is that there are differences, of course, across countries in terms of the specific implementation of regulatory approaches and broader policy approaches relative to Stable Coins. But broadly, you know, the pathway is aligned with our framework.”
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/10/naira-depreciation-not-necessarily-bad-imf/

Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by AMINDA: 7:55am On Oct 15, 2025
The master strategist is overrated. He came and implemented the wrecking policies of the Bretton Woods institutions, plunging Nigeria into the abyss for just a pat on the back which is hardly forthcoming. They now deny data from the Worldbank and IMF that they were trying to please ab initio.
Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by FarahAideed:
It's a bad thing , why are IMF leaders countries currencies not depreciated like the Naira if it's a good thing .and please dont bring Korea here ... Currency devaluation should be considered a crime against humanity , you are literally throwing the sweat and hardwork of honest people into the gutter
Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by Shnew(m): 8:22am On Oct 15, 2025
The government is not a government
Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by DiamondsAreFore: 8:23am On Oct 15, 2025
Hmm... This is worrying...because whenever these people sneeze, Nigeria catches cold.

They have already induced their Aso Rock lackey to introduce Progressive Taxation in one of the poorest nations on earth and now they are stylishly hinting us that the Naira can still be devalued even more, just to satisfy them

Devaluation is a BAD thing
God forbid BAT thing that creates BAD things
Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by bluefilm: 8:23am On Oct 15, 2025
IMF is so shameless that you can't shame them anymore

I only pity that one who put her entire trust on IMF
Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by Brendaniel: 8:23am On Oct 15, 2025
But depreciation of dollars is a bad thing abi? Chai! Buhari has proven to be smarter than Tinubu in not listening to this people
Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by Gadaffi9ja(m): 8:23am On Oct 15, 2025
As long as it suits your agenda, it won't be, but we know what it is sha. Whenever they want to deceive you, they will start speaking big English that one can't even comprehend. I saw someone trying to defend the coastal road project per kilometer wahala earlier with lots of grammar and no content.
Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by Racoon(m): 8:24am On Oct 15, 2025
So weakening the purchasing power of a country's currency is a good thing? Let the dollar the IMF based all its financial dealings too depreciates too and let them report back. Evil minded imperialists
Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by Lanruze: 8:24am On Oct 15, 2025
The Depreciation of the naira is indeed a bad thing for those who are resident in Nigeria and earn in Naira.

This is something we researched a couple of months ago and found out is the root of the excruciating poverty rise in Nigeria.
Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by shox: 8:25am On Oct 15, 2025
I no understand wetin this one Dey talk.

Everybody Dey go upward . E reach Nigeria turn, going down is now good

I never know depreciation can be celebrated
Fdl crew should roll out the drums. It’s celebration time
Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by omowolewa: 8:26am On Oct 15, 2025
When will IMF care about Citizens, ww talking about purchasing power here

The only blessing here is that it's cheaper to buy from Nigeria but remember Nigeria will also buy things from others
Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by 004gist: 8:28am On Oct 15, 2025
Not a bad thing yet all European economies are holding their currency high.

Why has eu not devalued the euro?
What about uk on pounds
What about usd?

I think all of this has contributed to lower inflation from more than 30% last year to 23% this year, as well as improved FX reserve positions in Nigeria.
obj didn't devalued the naira before he saved 50 billion dollars plus
Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by saintopus(m): 8:30am On Oct 15, 2025
Devaluation of the naira may not be a bad thing, I agree but with a poor level of production of finished goods that are exported will lead to massive poverty as its obtained here in Nigeria 🇳🇬
Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by Kukutente23: 8:32am On Oct 15, 2025
Lol IMF
To the rapist, forceful penetration is not necessarily a bad thing. It can even bring untold pleasures
Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by omoredia: 8:32am On Oct 15, 2025
So apc will pick what it wants to hear from IMF and reject the ones that doesnt fit their narrative. Nigerians una go una sef oo
Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by DeepSight(m): 8:34am On Oct 15, 2025
Kukutente23:
Lol IMF
To the rapist, forceful penetration is not necessarily a bad thing. It can even bring untold pleasures
These people are so appalling in their prescriptions and insensitivity.
Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by DeepSight(m): 8:34am On Oct 15, 2025
Tobias we will pray for your speedy demise.
Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by Emu4life(m): 8:39am On Oct 15, 2025
Criminal IMF this is what they told Buhari.

We have heard this bullsh!t times without number and it has always failed.


Currency devaluation is a crime against humanity. Especially in an unproductive Country like Nigeria.

Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by Iceberg3: 8:40am On Oct 15, 2025
And the entire Enugu govt structure just decamped to the evil gang....that's what matters to them...

Their supporters here are going under.....hand is touching their blocuses grin
Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by malali: 8:40am On Oct 15, 2025
This is classic IMF hubris masquerading as “advice.” They’re not telling Nigeria how to genuinely lift off the ground, they’re slyly saying, “Stay down, it’s normal to be like the rest of Sub-Saharan Africa.” Depreciation isn’t a lesson, it’s a subtle justification for keeping us weak while subtly nudging us to participate in the very products they control: stable coins.

Notice the condescension dripping in: “improve debt management… support from the international community.” Translation: don’t aim too high, ask us for help, buy into our financial architecture, and keep the dependency cycle spinning.

Lower inflation and improved FX reserves? Nice headline, but it’s just frosting. The substance of how Nigeria moves from ground-level existence to genuine economic power? Still absent. This is the classic IMF double-play: pat the fallen on the head while offering a carrot that conveniently lines their pockets.
Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by Aboks(m): 8:43am On Oct 15, 2025
who give a Bleep about a dying country
Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by panpan(m): 8:46am On Oct 15, 2025
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is just a lending institution.
No African country has prospered as a result of following the advice of the IMF.
By the way, why is IMF matter coming on the front page everyday? huh
Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by kgr8mike(m):
Global politics that has caused brain drain in developing countries. Until our leaders wake up we will remain underdeveloped for a long time.

When our currency is devalued, youths go for greener pasture in countries with stronger currency and thus keeping their own country undeveloped. Their youthfulness is used elsewhere instead of their country.

Once upon a time when Nigerian currency was the bomb, white men lived in my village even as remote as it is today but the same people have reversed the trend.

Nigeria ibeg, wake up!
Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by Usmanovic95(m): 8:50am On Oct 15, 2025
We are receiving advice from people who want to get raw material from us at cheaper price. These people don't have our interest at heart.
Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by grandstar(m): 8:50am On Oct 15, 2025
That is teh truth.

Nigeria's economy is now stabilising because of it, and the foreign reserves is now over $42bn
Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by PureFace1(m): 8:56am On Oct 15, 2025
I see many people complaining about the low value of naira against dollars but if naira value is low it will actually make Nigeria competitive in the International market and make us attractive for export.

Why is Japanese yen and Korean won not high against the dollar? It is also one of the things that China use to beat America in exportation they deliberately lower the value of their Yuan against dollar but not many Nigerians get it.

One of the reasons our exportation is increasing is because naira value is also low it make importing from Nigeria very cheap
Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by JuanDeDios: 9:07am On Oct 15, 2025
FarahAideed:
It's a bad thing , why are IMF leaders countries currencies not depreciated like the Naira if it's a good thing .and please dont bring Korea here ... Currency devaluation should be considered a crime against humanity , you are literally throwing the sweat and hardwork of honest people into the gutter
I doubt you understand basic economics. Naira depreciation is NOT a bad thing. Why6 do you think Asian countries keep currencies low? What we should work for is currency STABILITY not a strong currency.
Re: Depreciation Of Naira Not Necessarily A Bad Thing — IMF's Tobias Adrian by CodeTemplarr: 9:16am On Oct 15, 2025
He is right but many will object to his submissions.
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