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| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by Biafrarep(m): 9:17am On Mar 21, 2020 |
SMH, and the sh!thole continues to sink deeper into the abyss. Poverty skyrocketing! Insecurity skyrocketing! Unemployment skyrocketing! Infrastructure totally delapidated! What kind of hellhole is this?? Is it by force to remain together since Nigeria has proven to be an irredeemable scam?? How long can we all continue to suffer like this when we can do the right thing by either restructuring or breaking up this unfortunate country?? What a useless country!!! |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by pacespot(m): 9:17am On Mar 21, 2020 |
The multiple exchange rates policy was the reason why I opened a domiciliary account, because I can't afford to exchange my dollars to naira at the official price 307 while the same dollar is being sold to me at 360 or above. The multiple exchange rates policy has only benefited the rich who have access to purchase dollars at the official price, and this has only served to widen the gap between the rich and poor while discouraging foreign investors. But the current unified exchange rate should be well monitored to avoid further collapse in naira. |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by Qadaffi2idiamin: 9:20am On Mar 21, 2020 |
After denying devaluation... They went ahead to devalue... What a national embarrassment |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by Mizwisdom(f): 9:23am On Mar 21, 2020 |
MartinsD12:Believe me even those ones won't buy because there's no purchasing power for that. My only advice is for traders to start looking for cheaper options with considerable value otherwise they will be thrown out of business. People who were using four phones will stick to one phone that accepts 4 sims because it's cheaper. It's a good policy to curb excesses but my grievance is that government is once again relying on the masses to sort it out of the mess it put us into. They will never cut their salaries and allowances, they will still buy the cars they get yearly, and maintain their entourages but we are the ones who they pour the burden of sorting the economy out. APC will be thrown out in 2023, not because of the policies but because the masses now know that they are a bunch of selfish, wicked leaders. |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by Mizwisdom(f): 9:26am On Mar 21, 2020 |
pacespot:Naira will surely collapse for now but will stabilize when we change our dependence on foreign goods. |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by CodeTemplar: 9:34am On Mar 21, 2020 |
After Dangote has finished building his refinery abi.... The man enjoyed billions in subsidized exchange rates before they crashed the gap. Good for him |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by sapientia(m): 9:36am On Mar 21, 2020*. Modified: 9:56am On Mar 21, 2020 |
agbari1:Why don't you post much on NL. I really don't know much about all these but this your post cleared a lot of things. Gracias. b03liberty:Our electoral Law is the last Hope now. If this rubber Stamp NASS can do the needful and at least give us electronic voting, our problems are solved by half. No matter the hacking or rigging, we can have 50% clowns and 50% sane leaders. But the present arrangement gives us 100% clowns |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by OChimex: 9:36am On Mar 21, 2020 |
Kingspin:Honestly, sometimes I wonder if a black man is below human in thinking. All the problems in this country is self inflicted. Very stupid low thinking humans full this country. They sell dollars 307 to individuals who outrageously sell at 367 - 370. In fact they inflate this prices at will thereby causing unnecessary inflation and unsteady prices of commodities. What arrant nonsense. The best thing to do now is, let dollar selling be between CBN and Money deposit banks, and let the masses access dollars easily thru the banks, in that way there will be stability in both exchange rates, goods and services. Then the economy will stably grow. |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by Toseenlove: 9:42am On Mar 21, 2020 |
agbari1:This person will most likely be a professor or a financial expertise.....I easily deduced everything In this wonderful piece... |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by Lifestone(m): 9:46am On Mar 21, 2020 |
Smug4real:We were scammed |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by salt1: 10:05am On Mar 21, 2020 |
agbari1:Economics 101. Thanks |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by DexterousOne(m): 10:16am On Mar 21, 2020 |
Biafrarep:If we disintegrate the country It will still be the same thing. Nigeria problem is structural |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by Samchukwuemeka1: 10:16am On Mar 21, 2020 |
Why won’t the naira keep falling when the government of the day dnt seem to understand what the excess crude account is meant for. I weep for my country. panafrican: |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by iLegendd(m): 10:22am On Mar 21, 2020 |
Not affected, not infected, but just inspected the damage on the masses. Sad! |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by showafrica(m): 10:24am On Mar 21, 2020 |
Mizwisdom:Nigeria needs serious adversity, the system needs reset. |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by BlackPantherCri: 10:40am On Mar 21, 2020 |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by MansoryMX(m): 10:46am On Mar 21, 2020*. Modified: 8:35pm On Mar 21, 2020 |
agbari1:If you come out and contest for President, you have my vote. |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by Tchange1(m): 10:47am On Mar 21, 2020 |
CBN stop flexing muscles tell Nigerians the real deal. |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by MondayOsunbor(m): 10:57am On Mar 21, 2020 |
Raalsalghul:OK OGA LEAD THE revolution WE SUPPORT YOU |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by Biafrarep(m): 10:58am On Mar 21, 2020 |
DexterousOne:I agree with you that the problem with Nigeria is structural. However, since the northerners have refused to accept restructuring of the country for whatever reason, it is best for the South to breakout of the sh!thole and afterwards, the constituent parts will holistically look at the problems that destroyed Nigeria and structure the new nation in a way that will make it successful or further break it down to more manageable units. We can't continue going in circle forever!! |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by DexterousOne(m): 11:02am On Mar 21, 2020 |
Biafrarep:I see |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by YouareaBITCH(f): 11:12am On Mar 21, 2020 |
agbari1:Does Nigerians abroad who send in money here stand to gain or lose from this devaluation? |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by plaetton: 11:22am On Mar 21, 2020 |
grandstar:Nonsense. How many times in the past has the policy been proposed, when has it ever worked? Dollar will never be easily available at any official rate to majority of Nigerians. Therefore , the black market will always thrive. Demand and supply + corruption will always win the day in Nigeria. |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by plaetton: 11:24am On Mar 21, 2020 |
ehbellsho:No need trying to understand. What they are trying to hide from the public is that they are on a gradual and steady course of Naira devaluation. |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by aribs(m): 11:36am On Mar 21, 2020 |
Ishiewo:This is in reference to a practice when certain institutions like banks and possibly individuals are able to obtain forex at a certain rate "officially" and can then turn around to sell same on the black market at a different price thereby making profit on the same |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by agbari1: 11:47am On Mar 21, 2020 |
Ishiewo:Yes |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by agbari1: 11:50am On Mar 21, 2020 |
agbari1: |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by Ishiewo: 11:51am On Mar 21, 2020 |
aribs:thank you so much for your simplified clarification. |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by MartinsD12(m): 11:55am On Mar 21, 2020 |
Mizwisdom:Exactly |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by Ishiewo: 11:56am On Mar 21, 2020 |
agbari1:wow! Kudos. I'm a 100 level economics student. Please, sir, give me some laid-down principles to follow in order to possess this your analytical prowess |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by ignis: 11:59am On Mar 21, 2020 |
There is a problem. |
| Re: Central Bank Starts Uniform Exchange Rate For Naira, Now ₦380 To $1 by agbari1: 12:09pm On Mar 21, 2020 |
Thanks that peoples are following this thread as economy is paramount than politics. I will try to simplify this issue further. Someone asked me a question what are the stringent measures or conditions that may be attached to Nigeria go to international financial institutions such as IMF or Paris Club to address budget deficit? The term budget deficit means , government expenditure is above planned revenue received in a year. There are two broad categories of government expenditure - capital and recurrent. Power, rail, school and hospital constructions are examples of capital expenditures while payments of salaries and travels expenses are examples of recurrent expenditure. In any healthy economy, capital expenditure is higher than recurrent one. In nigeria, recurrent expenditure is around 70% of the total budget. Going to the real issue, what type of stringent conditions that may be attached to government borrowing from the international bodies? The conditions could be: remove all of oil subsidy and other subsidies, increase the price of power consumption, increase in taxes, devaluation of currency, increase in import duties, freezing of salaries. Some lenders such as China may request that government give them concessions - exclusive rights to operate a certain sector of the economy. For example, China has taken over the airports of Zambia to be managed for the next 100 years. Chinese is the head of Zambia police right now. China has exclusive rights for lumbering in Liberia. Nigeria economy is a very bad shape. If oil price fall continue fo the next 6 months, Naira exchange rate may jump to N1000 to 1 dollar. The antidote to this is if there is fall in import bills. The higher the propensity to import the higher the pressure on the Naira. If Coronavirus hit Nigeria, there is going to be a serious socio-economic dislocation with unbearable surge in crime wave. Let me stop here |
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