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| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by AMINDA: 6:32am On Feb 03 |
These are the kind of statistics we will keep seeing from the snake oil merchants in the Agbado Bureau of Statistics. |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by TOPCRUISE(m): 6:35am On Feb 03*. Modified: 8:03am On Feb 03 |
When they came on board 10 years ago in 2015 they met it at N197 to a dollar. It worsened at N2000 to a dollar in 2023. Gladly when it now improved to N1429 to a dollar, the news they are circulating around is that it gained in 13 years. ![]() |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by Dennisochampa: 6:51am On Feb 03 |
smartkester:Uncle dwindler, if Nigeria is not producing enough... How come it's reliance on import is reducing gradually as shown in the positive balance of trade recently recorded Question 2 : When dollar was the way it was before as the guy asked..... What was Nigeria producing to make the naira be at the rate it was then.... What were they producing then that they stopped producing now which made the naira lose value? |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by LeopardX: 6:55am On Feb 03 |
Boyooosa:The common man judges the health of the economy by the prices of basic things like food, clothes, house rent (accomodation). If you judge the economy by these parameters, they will not be wrong. Purchasing power of the masses has drastically reduced since 2023. But you economic specialists think otherwise. And it's no problem too. My own conclusion is: the government has become richer (they've always been rich no matter the situation), while the majority of the people have become even poorer. And it is very evident with what we see around us everyday. |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by happney65: 7:00am On Feb 03 |
Dennisochampa:Yeah Yeah Yeah
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| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by Iamsane: 7:00am On Feb 03 |
Dennisochampa:What do you want to say gan gan 😅😅😅 |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by AdUlAM(m): 7:08am On Feb 03 |
Before nko.. 13 years ago when the current president and him allies begin distabilize the country with insurgency.. we soon count scores. No worry. Lifestone: |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by Boyooosa(m): 7:09am On Feb 03 |
LeopardX:To me, I think, technically, the govt of the day is attempting progress but without closing doors to all forms of corruption, they go nowhere |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by tete7000(m): 7:11am On Feb 03 |
How has all the so called against translated to improve economic wellbeing of average Nigerians? Has the gains reflected in the prices of commodities? Abi they are just audio gain? |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by patrickcollins: 7:15am On Feb 03 |
Lifestone:What is the good news something they met at #500 |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by Irony1: 7:19am On Feb 03 |
Dennisochampa:Hold on you unified rates without putting controls in place ajd you expect the rates will not crash that low? Bros na wah for una ooooo now you want to celebrate the gain as if you outperformed expectations. |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by Irony1: 7:19am On Feb 03 |
spinna:You people should stop this deceit abeg. |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by Irony1: 7:20am On Feb 03 |
AsgardKing:Minimized ke!!! You have got to be kidding me |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by Irony1: 7:21am On Feb 03 |
Boyooosa:There's no progress really let us stop deceiving ourselves. |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by smartkester(m): 7:29am On Feb 03 |
Dennisochampa:You lots are irredeemable and can't be schooled. I pray your life is ran the way BAT is running this country. If you can boldly say Amen I have nothing else to tell you. |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by bennybuhari: 7:29am On Feb 03 |
Sponsored nonsense by Cardoso |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by stuffs2002: 7:35am On Feb 03 |
Streetinvestor2:See as you dey suffer serious pains just because of this good news about Nigeria. Any good news about Nigeria is a major trigger for you people. |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by integrity16(m): 7:37am On Feb 03 |
Dennisochampa:Don't mind that guy, that 2023 exchange rate was artificial then, it wasn't the true value of the naira as the country relied heavily on imports especially petroleum imports. We were not really producing. Because the 2023 exchange rate was artificial, CBN was defending it with scarce forex and then speculators also were hoarding dollars because of the disparity between official and black markets. Emefiele benefited from this and that's why he came out to contest for presidential elections in 2023, some thing that had never been done by a serving CBN governor. As regards then forex market, I give this government their flowers. They did a good job. |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by 1vandragon: 7:38am On Feb 03 |
Smoke and mirrors. What I find most interesting is how people justify the period when bat condemned pms at N85 as too high and dollar at N170 as signs of an incompetent government. Yet, today, the same bat and his band of misfits expect Nigerians to celebrate fuel at N830 and dollar at N1,400... |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by cheras1: 7:41am On Feb 03 |
Dollar is falling don't mind them. Government of lies Walexy96: |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by mascot87(m): 7:42am On Feb 03 |
Streetinvestor2:My prayer everyday is that all those who are not happy about the progress of this country Nigeria will NEVER eat the fruit of the land. You can't be sad that the country is getting better and expect to reap where you didn't sow |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by reddingtonblack: 7:45am On Feb 03 |
Lifestone:Maybe your education was a waste afterAll if you cant define goodnews at your AGE Lets not even talk about Buhari time or past leaders ... 2025 $1 drop to almost 1100, how do you expect sane Nigerians to celebrate or laud 1450 as goodnews Do you even know what it implies for your two highiest currency to exchange just for $1 How is it goodnews |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by cucumbar: 7:53am On Feb 03 |
NaijaphiliaBlog:I no understand this news. Abi the writer head no correct? 😁 |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by Dennisochampa: 7:55am On Feb 03 |
smartkester:Simple question u don turn am to a battle of prayers and curses.... U guys always get defensive whenever it's time to have a rational discussion... Incase you missed it.... The Simple question I asked was.... When dollar was N450... What was Nigeria producing then that they no longer produce now that dollar is around N1500 ![]() My aim of asking you this question is simple... To let you know that increase in dollar rate has very little to do with production... Rather the rate was inflated because the present administration decided to stop using enormous amount of money to defend the naira and keep it at the rate you knew some years back..... If you will be bold enough to reply me... It will make more sense than praying like a fake pastor who is looking for a way out of a problem he created for himself |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by femi4: 7:58am On Feb 03 |
Nothing to celebrate here |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by mrkings84(m): 8:03am On Feb 03 |
APC and Tinubu have destroyed Nigeria |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by Dennisochampa: 8:03am On Feb 03 |
Irony1:So question.... Nigeria spent an average of 15b dollars annually between 2020 and 2023 to defend the naira against the dollar.... Would u prefer to have your dollar rate at N450 while the government spends 15b dollars to defend it or u will stop defending the naira... Allow the market forces determine the rate and then hand over that 15b to state governors and local governments to facilitate development at the grassroots levels (as experienced in the increase in allocations to state governors in recent times under this administration).... |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by oyebanji(m): 8:07am On Feb 03 |
if your father who was funding your lifestyle withdrew the funding what would happen? Your expenses would increase. If despite the increase in your expense you were still bale to make some savings, would you consider it an achievement ? Streetinvestor2: |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by Fuckyoumod: 8:09am On Feb 03 |
Lifestone:let only this type of dollar good news, from 400 to 1400 locate you and remain with you and your family for 1400 years. Since this is the good news you celebrate, let it remain permanent in your life. Can I hear you say a loud Amen? ![]() |
| Re: Naira Posted Its First Annual Gain In 13 Years by anonimi: 8:11am On Feb 03 |
Lifestone:Was that not how good news was painful to All Promises Cancelled, APC ![]() How much per litre are Nigerians forced to pay as subsidy to this APC government for the massive corruption in the oil sector? Any idea? What is your guess? anonimi: |
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