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| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Dum20: 4:53pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
speak2lift:Thank you for this. That was the question i was asking. If there are consequences for wrong action people behave. It is baffling that someone that took 10 billion naira loan and cannot account for it. The person should right now be speaking with EFCC operatives. That 10 Billion can be traced. Many people do not know there is a direct connection between the missing N10 billion and dollar scarcity. Let me make it clear to them. Assuming that the N10 billion was used judiciously for what it was meant for and assuming there is a 10% return on that investment in the agricultural sector. That means N10 billion worth of foodstuffs and agricultural products would be produced and an additional N1 billion in agricultural products. That means agricultural products and food stuffs worth N11 billion has been created in the economy, that means there will be no need to import agricultural products and foodstuff worth N11 billion, hence the pressure on the Naira is reduced. That is the loop hole that need to be closed, because there are many N10 billions that cannot be accounted for. Attacking dorm accounts is treating the symptoms of a bigger problem and would not solve the dollar scarcity problem Nigeria has and will not stop the naira from depreciating. There are agencies that it is there responsibility to ensure nothing happens to the N10 billions, that is where the focus should be and not saying nigerians are criminals, nigerians are this and that... If you steal N10 billion in the US, you will be caugth and you will return it, that is the difference. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 5:01pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
Dum20:funny enough the Efcc staff are not Canadians with different traits and wiring in their brains .....they are fellow Nigerians that probably paid 3m naira to get the job slots or are well connected to assigned such Lucrative case .....him don make am be that .....magu is a clear case infact among the major allegations against him is allowing an arm dealer escape after duping Nigeria of 380 m dollars.... |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by XiaoLi: 5:51pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
Well said! handsomebolanle: |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ositadima1(m): 6:18pm On Sep 24, 2020*. Modified: 6:35pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
speak2lift:I think it is a game of numbers, businesses with many incompetent workers go under all d time. That is why in most establishments the selection process is very rigorous. Other factors beign equal, a business needs more competent and conscientious individuals, like 90%. In a country like Nigeria where more than 70% are mediocre or ignorant or dishonest or both, it isn't hard to see why things are not working. In the west, more than 70% are skilled, literate and conscientious and things work. Over there ordinary citizens will report you to d authorities if you flaunt rules. It is not just d leaders, everyone contributes to a better society. Except u want to go back to military rule where people are forced to behave, even that one get k-leg. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by AngelicBeing: 8:13pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
Grupo: ![]() |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 8:19pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
ositadima1:You have raised valid points sha |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 8:21pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
freeman67:I agree with you |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 8:22pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
ultron12345:Beautifully written As usual |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 8:25pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
boolee:Honestly This is the best comment Low self esteem breeds the lust for materialism and consumerism |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by handsomebolanle: 8:34pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
ositadima1:Agreed that everyone contribute to the society... The point is..where does this actually begin...?? If we are to be sincere with ourselves... A man cheating prepaid and senator or persons stealing 10 billion .. Which of this will the economy feel its impact ..This is no means to lessen crime eventhough in the court of law the punishment of crime is ranked... We must begin from the root...not the leaves.... |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ositadima1(m): 8:51pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
handsomebolanle:I know it isn't fissible but one way is to turn our plethora of churches into rehabilitation centers for mass reorientation of d populace. It would be impractical to adjust our leaders given the power they hold (real and unreal). Whatever needs to be done should start from d ground up. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by handsomebolanle: 9:20pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
ositadima1: Let me not just dive into that....The opium of the masses I mustn't touch..as the masses are the voice of God ...Anyways, You have a valid point..... |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Gavrelino123: 11:05pm On Sep 24, 2020*. Modified: 12:07am On Sep 25, 2020 |
Greetings Great Investors Kindly, which of the financial institutions in Nigeria is best for international transactions and Savings Accounts for someone who intends leaving Nigeria for Overseas..?? GTBANK surprised my cousin today, She paid for an International transaction and was debited without any OTTP code sent to her line to confirm if she was the one actually using her naira MASTERS CARD in carring out a transaction. Please if u have a GTBANK masters card, make sure u guide it with EXTREME-GUARD or Destroy it.. This is very shameless of them... |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Philantropists: 11:14pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
Anyone still in doubt about CBN's recent narrative on Dom accs should read these. In summary, inflow payments going into dom accs are to be verified as legitimate before crediting the benefactor, and no transfer of funds from one customer to another. Only signatory to a dom acc can deposit funds in it. For more info read the update on CBN website.
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| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by mindtricks: 12:11am On Sep 25, 2020 |
AngelicBeing: honestly. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Cyberknight: 4:15am On Sep 25, 2020 |
Gavrelino123:Any bank other than GTB. They are currently implementing an extreme policy denying withdrawals and so forth claiming that its mandated by the CBN, but as at yesterday other banks are still permitting withdrawals and transfers. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by kings11ng(m): 6:01am On Sep 25, 2020 |
Just look at what CBN has caused by the low rate of TB nowadays... For a second I. Thought I was on the politics thread of nairaland lol |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Philantropists: 6:17am On Sep 25, 2020 |
It's a normal thing, Nigerian banks like to take advantage of uninformed customers, if you try to perform a dom acc transaction at your usual branch and they don't, request to see the manager, confront him and tell him to sort your needs inline with CBN's narrative, if he doesn't send an email to the CBN, the CBN is still very active in such matters. But most bank managers will prefer to solve your problems than you write to the CBN if it's inline with the current policy or refer you to a branch that can resolve any issues. Apply education and wisdom. Cyberknight: |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Leezah(f): 7:35am On Sep 25, 2020 |
Pls thank the author of this piece for me. I like it raw as it is� THE VALUE OF THE NAIRA: A REVELATION THE VALUES OF NIGERIANS! A currency's value is what is can fetch those who use it as a means of exchange! Those in America use dollars and those in the UK use pounds sterling. Emiratis use Dirhams and Indians Rupees. Nigerians therefore use the Naira. The Naira today, is equivalent to 600 units to the GB£ and 500 units to the US$. Though we are quick to lampoon the Naira as worthless, but let us compare how much value each of these currencies equivalents fetch their owners/holders, within their borders? In the US, a dollar ($) may not buy you more than a small bottle of water, while N500 will buy you a pack of 12 of the same bottles of water in Nigeria! A pound (GB£) may not buy you even a small loaf of bread in London, but in Lagos, N600 will buy you and your partner, breakfast for 2, consisting of one N250 big loaf of bread, 4 fried eggs and 2 bottles of water! Days ago, I bought 50 pcs of medium size oranges from the Ketu fruit market for N1,000, that's just $2! I bought 3 pineapples for N500 ($1)! A litre of fuel costs N160 in Lagos, but cost $0.86 (N430) in New York! While I know people who pay cad1,700 (N500,000) per month for their glorified room and parlour self-contained in Ottawa, that is what a friend pays in 6 months, for a 2 bedroom apartment, with separate toilet, bathroom and proper kitchen, in Dolphin Estate, Ikoyi! So why do Nigerians make so much noise over the value of their currency, when it still fetches them more value than the other currencies that they pitch the Naira against? The answer is simple: the "values" of Nigerians! While Nigerians reacted with consternation at Dino Melaye's obnoxious display of his stolen wealth, the average Nigerian behaves exactly like Dino Melaye! From the man on the streets to the Churchpreneurs who claim to represent God! They produce nothing, but want to flaunt everything! Someone lamented to me about his wife's tenant, who has failed to pay N120,000 rent, for nearly a year, but slaughtered a ram and made festivities, worth N150,000, during the last Moslem "Ileya" festival! Ask me what the idiot produces? Zilch! Had this same debtor taken the N150,000, wasted on the one day feasting to the market, it will be more than enough to set up a fried Yam, sweet potatoes, Akara business, that can net him N300,000 monthly, and take him out of poverty and debt forever! So, because Nigerians are unproductive at home, but consume from used clothes, to fake hair and eye lashes, to even PMS, from the abroad, they keep whining about the value of the dollar/pound-sterling against their currency. There are universities in Nigeria, and I had my education entirely in Nigeria! So, if I chose to send my children abroad, what is the headache of the government in my personal decision, should the currency in their country of choice proves unaffordable to me? Who send me? My personal definition of the problem with Nigeria is that, the policies of the State are manipulated to suit the indulgences of certain classes of Nigerians, who feed fat on the miseries of the masses. Government resorted to importing fuel because some privileged Nigerians criminally destroyed our refining capacities. Rather than punish them, we put the punishment on Nigerians. Government "subsidized" the same imported fuel, to create artificial opportunities for some privileged people to loot our treasury, under the artificially created system of "subsidies". These Nigerians and their fraudulent economists should stop fooling themselves about the poor exchange rates of the nation's currency. 95% of the citizens of this country need food, water, Medicare, etc, obtainable in Naira! If some useless, lecherous and unproductive, yet entitled, vanity flaunting elements like Dino Melaye, need foreign currencies to feed their insanity, what has that got to do with Nigeria? If you want to indulge in the zero nutrition Orange, imported from wherever and sold at times ten that of super tasting Oranges from Benue, must Nigeria care about your price plight? Who send you? If you chose Pizza over Aboki freshly cooked spicy bread and eggs, please find enough Naira to indulge in your borrowed Italian taste. #KokanAye! This argument over our poor currency is a lie of the elite to pass their problems as everyone's! Days ago, I made a 4 litre bowl of cooked beans (enough to feed at least 8 adults) from a N200 ($0:40) measure of beans! Add another N500 ($1) worth of sweet potatoes, and you have a super nutritious meal for 8 adults! That's less than $3 in total, N1,500 (including the costs of other stuff like onions, peppers and oil), to feed 8 adults? Before you complain that the Naira is weak, tell me what you need the foreign currencies for, and #Eruobodo will show you how you and Dino Melaye are related! Copied! |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Cyberknight: 8:49am On Sep 25, 2020*. Modified: 9:23am On Sep 25, 2020 |
Leezah:At the bolded: what??! And this whole article was written by someone economically illiterate especially w.r.t their comparisons of purchasing power and earning power. This is 2020 Nigeria, not 1970's Cambodia, once your economy is open external factors influence it. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Cyberknight: 8:53am On Sep 25, 2020 |
Philantropists:Of course everyone was harassing the manager at the branch I was at yesterday. Generally people who operate domiciliary accounts are the least likely NOT to know what to do in such situations. Some were paid out. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NL1960: 8:53am On Sep 25, 2020 |
Leezah:The guy is too much. Somebody posted the link to the writeup before and i went to read it. The guy echoed my mind and my thoughts. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Mopolchi: 10:53am On Sep 25, 2020 |
kings11ng:There is actually a thin line between economics and politics. That's why we have political economy. That's what we are now doing as government has decided to reduce discount rates for treasury bills. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by AtoningBlood(m): 1:34pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
Please i need urgent help, which bank can I open dom account with? I have some dollars with GTBank bank and i cannot withdraw it. Am thinking of going for standard chartered or zenith. GTBank is a full mess. For now, am leaving my money with them until they come down with their stupid law. I will lose over 300k going by their rules. So they should hold on to it for now. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 1:56pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
I need help please! I really need help cos I’m at my wits end. Who knows any bank branch in Abuja where I can initiate a Western Union transfer out of Naija? My GTBank dorm account is not an option. The charges are annoying. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by XiaoLi: 1:58pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Grupo(m): 2:19pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
AtoningBlood:Open with access bank. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 2:23pm On Sep 25, 2020*. Modified: 2:39pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
Leezah:What kind of write up is this ? ![]() It must be an economic illiterate that wrote this crap ![]() |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Pascopele: 2:27pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
I doubt that man, I agree with him. DexterousOne: |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by WallStreetfx(m): 2:34pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
Pls can anyone teach me about treasury bill? Please don't ignore |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 2:35pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
Cyberknight:The article is written by someone who does not know what he is saying NGN more valuable than the USD, ? Let's look at the income side There is a proven stat That roughly 2% of account holders Take note; not Nigerians Account holders .that have up to N500K bulk sum That's one Two Moat Nigerians cannot boast of a N200k monthly income Even professionals When doctors and nurses and accountants are earning the equivalent of what blue collar workers will reject in Britain That's when you know how useless the currency is You say things are cheap and on that basis, the naira has more "weight?" What will you say about the vietnamese dong that is far weaker than the NGN and can buy you more in Vietnam Does that mean that the Dong is more valuable than the naira? The only part of the article where I believe he is correct Is where he talks of our lack of productivity That one is a big stain on our country. But as for the rest of what he said That's crap There is an economic underpin called CHOICE The more elbow room for choice you have The more viable and sound an economy is If he chooses to eat or buy all that crap he listed That's his choice But others who choose to buy other stuff That's their choice too Economic layman trying to sound smart ![]() |
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