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Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by chronique(m): 11:35am On Aug 22, 2015
For those arguing about what the exchange rate was as at may 29th,2015,kindly visit this link:

http://www.exchangerates.org.uk/USD-NGN-exchange-rate-history.html


It traded @ 199.0151

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Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by Nobody: 11:36am On Aug 22, 2015
BishopMagic:


Shut up you bloody liar.


It was 190 as at May 29.


I know because I converted some of my savings to my dorm account in apprehension that it will further fall.


Look at you, you said domiciliary account. We are discussing the parallel market here not official Mr. Man

You know the differential btw. parallwl and official is avout N10; So, if it was N190 from yoir domi, then parallel was about N220 because the diff. was wider then.
Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by MizMyColi(f): 11:38am On Aug 22, 2015
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Truckpusher:
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Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by BishopMagic: 11:39am On Aug 22, 2015
walexy30:


Look at you, you said domiciliary account. We are discussing the parallel market here not official Mr. Man

You know the differential btw. parallwl and official is avout N10; So, if it was N190 from yoir domi, then parallel was about N220 because the diff. was wider then.


Sharap. The parallel market moves in tandem with the official price and so what are you saying?

When dollar was trading at close to 240 it was being sold at 260 in the black market.


Nobody is using black market figures here but the official rate set by the cbn
Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by vivaciousvivi(f): 11:41am On Aug 22, 2015
BishopMagic:



Passingshit, we are waiting for one naira to be equal to one dollar.


When GEJ left it was trading at 190 and you call 208 progress?


You must be as daft as your boko commander

Please and please, let's call a spade what it is.
GEJ left this country's economy in ruins and the forex rate did was NOT at N190 when he left. It was around N210. I know this for a fact.

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Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by lebete3000: 11:43am On Aug 22, 2015
kennyman2000:


No.. Stanbic still remains at #212.. Am talking about the like of UBA

men 212 sef nah still madness....wen aboki don dey exchange for 208...so if I wan buy car from yankee with the help of my bank na so dem go exchange am at 212 whike d abooki in d market nah 208...all ds abracadabra economics dey funny to me oh.

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Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by Truckpusher(m): 11:45am On Aug 22, 2015
MizMyColi:
gringringringrin
Your laugh dey make me laugh cheesy grin

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Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by mikron(m): 11:45am On Aug 22, 2015
BishopMagic:



Fool.

Better start planting whatever cash crop because the oil will no longer fund your useless parasitic nation.
couldn't have said it any better

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Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by donifez(m): 11:48am On Aug 22, 2015
PassingShot:
Liar! It was way above 220 when GEJ left.
Thank you for quoting him, 190 koh..190 ni

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Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by lebete3000: 11:49am On Aug 22, 2015
Baawaa:

What will happened when the importers empty their warehouses They will import another goods with new exchange rate,invariably,they will buy more dollars with their Nairas,and it will lead to reduction on imported goods.

and how will they go about that with the restrictions on foreign exchange when dorm account has been suspended. form M on it's own I heard is quite strenuous as well.
Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by PassingShot(m): 11:49am On Aug 22, 2015
donifez:

Thank you for quoting him, 190 koh..190 ni
They think we have fish brain as them.
Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by BishopMagic: 11:50am On Aug 22, 2015
vivaciousvivi:


Please and please, let's call a spade what it is.
GEJ left this country's economy in ruins and the forex rate did was NOT at N190 when he left. It was around N210. I know this for a fact.


Did the dollar not appreciate to 240 in the official market in August?

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Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by donifez(m): 11:50am On Aug 22, 2015
BishopMagic:


Shut up you bloody liar.


It was 190 as at May 29.


I know because I converted some of my savings to my dorm account in apprehension that it will further fall.

In the parralel market it was not,get ur facts right...what the op wrote is for the parallel market and it was not that rate.
Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by Nobody: 11:51am On Aug 22, 2015
Regained its strength at over N200. Mehn how do these APC kids reason? WTF man!!! Seems like Buhari broke his brains in bits and install it in their heads.
Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by lebete3000: 11:53am On Aug 22, 2015
BishopMagic:



Olofo you have no argument.


Keep picking arguments from my abbreviations like the foolish clueless zombie Buharist you are.


Whether dorm or dom you got my drift.


Fool

He obviously didn't get your drift...he's d fool for calling you a fool...a case of pot calling kettle black.
Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by menxer: 11:53am On Aug 22, 2015
BishopMagic:



Fool. Nobody is requesting for forex anymore other than fuel importers. The economy is at a standstill and just like any hyper inflation storm, the currency which is like the wind stagnates before spiralling down.


Expect the Naira to crash even further.

If you read the article, you will see where the rise in the naira was attributed to the devaluation of the dollar by the US Feds which is in direct response to the chinnese devaluation of their currency.


All the gains fools like you want to attribute to Buhari are what Jonathan did in terms of infrastructure or flimsy flukes with this clueless administration not doing a damn thing.

So what if the dollar is devalued, must it always be the Naira that is devalued?

If the Naira is appreciating because the dollar is devalued how is that to our disadvantage?
Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by BishopMagic: 11:55am On Aug 22, 2015
donifez:

In the parralel market it was not,get ur facts right...what the op wrote is for the parallel market and it was not that rate.


When has the parallel market ever become superior than the official market?


Can the parallel market supply $10million in a week?

The parallel market operates on the hinges of the official market and has never been used to gauge the money supply but only the confidence level wrt the man on the streets.


Get that straight.


GEJ supplied and guaranteed supply at 190 but under Buhari we have it trading at 208.


So what is there to celebrate?
Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by vivaciousvivi(f): 11:58am On Aug 22, 2015
BishopMagic:



Did the dollar not appreciate to 240 in the official market in August?

Quite so, but I was referring to ur GEJ statement.
Also, please remember PMB did not select the current CBN guv. That again, was all GEJ. I have nothing against the former president per se, but would rather we all stick to facts.
Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by ishiamu(m): 12:00pm On Aug 22, 2015
lonelydora:


Even though i'm a supporter of PMB, i can't help but laugh at this.




grin cheesy

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Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by ishiamu(m): 12:01pm On Aug 22, 2015
osothermal:
sorry to ask How old are you?

Same age with ya father
Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by ishiamu(m): 12:01pm On Aug 22, 2015
Touchforfree:


Ds is what you'll be posting online till THY KINGDOM come by His Grace and the Man will be moving on top of you the Wailers.

Ur role model spent more than 5 yrs there and was booted out but all what wailers like you could do is condemning somebody that's just been there bearly 3 months.

Keep on wailing.....


undecided undecided undecided undecided. Shoro niyen?
Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by MizMyColi(f): 12:02pm On Aug 22, 2015
Truckpusher:
Your laugh dey make me laugh cheesy grin

Oya nau, gimme one concrete ogbonge epistle make I use normalize my head abeg . grin

You know say I dey use style beef you sha.

You just put me for ignore mode for the other endundecidedundecided

Lmao @Epistle.
Not on this thread dear.
I've been following keenly and donating likes to your comments.
I only write epistles on topics I have a degree of certainty on.
This una dollar fall, dollar rise talk still dey do me like abracadabra.
I'm trying hard to comprehend stuff here.

Do Not Disturbangry
Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by BishopMagic: 12:04pm On Aug 22, 2015
menxer:


So what if the dollar is devalued, must it always be the Naira that is devalued?

If the Naira is appreciating because the dollar is devalued how is that to our disadvantage?


The Current administration has since reverted back to maintaining our reserves only on the dollar being part fulfilment in getting White House support for the APC.

As things stand now, the naira is highly overpriced and what any sensible govt will do is to devalue the naira to meet the primary currency it uses to back it.

But what we have now is politics of naira appreciation and not naira revaluation.

As the chinnese continue devaluing expect the dollar to continue devaluing in response.


The only reason we are not feeling the shock is because:

1. Govt spending is near zero with little or not major contracts being awarded or the current budget passed by the past administrator being followed

2. Thus, manufacturers and businesses are not getting big patronage from the primary spender which happens to be the federal govt.

3. Artificial tightening controls on forex have made forex conversion harder and placed an artificial scarcity or rather inflexibility in converting and spending forex.

This is similar to what one poster posted here as having your parents starve you in order to conserve food in the kitchen.
Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by ismyheal75: 12:05pm On Aug 22, 2015
kkkp:
children of hate

It's in their blood bro; we can't help them.

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Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by donifez(m): 12:07pm On Aug 22, 2015
BishopMagic:



When has the parallel market ever become superior than the official market?


Can the parallel market supply $10million in a week?

The parallel market operates on the hinges of the official market and has never been used to gauge the money supply but only the confidence level wrt the man on the streets.


Get that straight.


GEJ supplied and guaranteed supply at 190 but under Buhari we have it trading at 208.


So what is there to celebrate?

The country operates mainly on parralel market, The businessmen, Students (schoolfees) etc. all use parralel markets rate,The economy is based on parallel market..even exchange rate in other currencies appreciates when the naira appreciates against the dollar,I am in a state to tell you this because am totally involved with the system and knows how it operates,If dollar falls in the parallel market the economy will get better. The actual pegged rate is a blueprint (building plan), the parallel market is the (building itself)..do you judge as an asset from the plan or structure you can see with ur eyes?

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Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by Nobody: 12:08pm On Aug 22, 2015
Does anyone actually understand the article quoted in the initial post?

I am not an expert on monetary politics but I can usually make sense of the articles that cover the topic.
Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by BishopMagic: 12:09pm On Aug 22, 2015
vivaciousvivi:


Quite so, but I was referring to ur GEJ statement.
Also, please remember PMB did not select the current CBN guv. That again, was all GEJ. I have nothing against the former president per se, but would rather we all stick to facts.


As far as I am concerned the current CBN needs to resign honorably as he is on the verge of destroying the autonomy the past CBN governor was able to achieve.


The CBN under the current governor is interested in keeping his job than attending to the naira.

What we have now is the politics of naira value over the economics of managing our scarce forex in the light of dwindling oil revenue.
Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by Truckpusher(m): 12:10pm On Aug 22, 2015
MizMyColi:


You know say I dey use style beef you sha.

You just put me for ignore mode for the other endundecidedundecided

Lmao @Epistle.
Not on this thread dear.
I've been following keenly and donating likes to your comments.
I only write epistles on topics I have a degree of certainty on.
This una dollar fall, dollar rise talk still dey do me like abracadabra.
I'm trying hard to comprehend stuff here.

Do Not Disturbangry
Oya sorry nau.
I go soon bounce back . grin
Gerara here joor! Madam wash wash cheesy

Ermm....! *Scratches head* Nice DP wink

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Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by Nobody: 12:14pm On Aug 22, 2015
BishopMagic:



Did the dollar not appreciate to 240 in the official market in August?

I now know you are the worst charlatan i have ever come across. The highest dollar has gotten to is N205.05 on Feb. 22nd 2015 at the official market.

Now, you have shown your foolishness by taking the black market as official. Fool!

This link will kick out the fool in you.

http://www.investing.com/currencies/usd-ngn-historical-data

choose the weekly historical chart.

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Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by addey(m): 12:14pm On Aug 22, 2015
BishopMagic:



Fool.

Better start planting whatever cash crop because the oil will no longer fund your useless parasitic nation.

Fool with all the money given to your father still no development in ND

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Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by BishopMagic: 12:16pm On Aug 22, 2015
donifez:


The country operates mainly on parralel market, The businessmen, Students (schoolfees) etc. all use parralel markets rate,The economy is based on parallel market..even exchange rate in other currencies appreciates when the naira appreciates against the dollar,I am in a state to tell you this because am totally involved with the system and knows how it operates,If dollar falls in the parallel market the economy will get better. The actual pegged rate is a blueprint (building plan), the parallel market is the (building itself)..do you judge as an asset from the plan or structure you can see with ur eyes?

The parallel market is insignificant as to the economy.


How much do Igbo traders going to Dubai carry on them?

How much do students with relatives abroad convert in the parallel market?


The black market is there to carter for those wishing to avoid scrutiny and paper work and as such can never compare to the official market rate.



Only the governors and crooked civil servant thieves patronise the black market and this is not in any way substantial when compared to how much the CBN offers for sale every week.

Try and grasp my point.


Every container vessel entering Nigeria needs a forex form before it is cleared and this is done through the official market and not the black market.

Now consider daily fuel imports? Do they collect forex from the black marke?



As I said the black market can never be used to gauge the currency unless in a highly controlled forex market which is where we are heading again just as in 1984.
Re: Naira Rallies Against The Dollar by Pavore9: 12:16pm On Aug 22, 2015
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