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Things are shaping up now, The measures put in place by the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, to stabilise exchange rates appear to be achieving the desired results as the wide gap between the official and parallel markets narrowed at the weekend, $1 exchanging for N160. As at the close of business last Friday, a dollar exchanged for N147.51 at the official foreign exchange (the CBN daily forex auction), indicating a difference of N12.49 when compared with last weekend’s parallel market rate of N160 that went as high as N188 per dollar about a week ago. CBN also flooded the foreign exchange market that had been initially starved with dollars by selling forex on daily basis to banks and qualified Bureau De Change. “We’ll supply whatever is necessary to get the economy on an even keel,” Soludo said. “If the market is going to absorb between $100 million and $200 million between now and next week, we’ll supply,” Soludo told journalists last Tuesday in Abuja. As the supply of dollars to the market improves, the gap between the official and the black market rates would drop, Soludo said. He recalled that the problem in the foreign exchange market started when the apex bank stopped funding of the market. The stoppage, he said, was informed by the decision of the Federal Government to stop funding illegal foreign exchange market to cushion the effect of global financial crisis. The governor said all the currency speculators in the next few weeks would have themselves to blame as the apex banking would flood the market with foreign exchange. In a bid to ensure that the new policy achieves the desired effect, Soludo said that the CBN would only sell the dollars to class’A’ Bureau De Change and the bank Bureau De Change. ThisDay, Front Page |
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i can offer 400k. thank you. |
@infoworld, kindly forward the pics of the mistubishi spacewargon to my box, pappy2j@yahoo.com. Thank you. |
Bros, post the pictures now.Thax |
Hey! guy try and come down a bit,what you are placing on this baby is too much. I can offer you 430k .Thax |
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hey, it is a nice car but what is the price. ![]() |
Shuaibu Amodu suffered his first defeat since returning as Super Eagles coach, seeing his wards go down 1-0 to Colombia in an international friendly that was at once frustrating and fast-paced. Falcao beat the offside trap to score the winner and Nigerian midfielder Sani Kaita was sent off for an overly vehement protest. Missing no less than seven players in the build-up, and mustering a full squad with just one day to the game, Nigeria looked lethargic in the opening stages as the quick Colombians pressed them high up the field in the opening stages. With a three-man midfield of Christian Obodo, Sani Kaita and Nwankwo Kanu looking slightly unbalanced, the Super Eagles were finding it difficult to keep possession, or string more than two passes on the bounce. Kanu was even forced to make a last ditch tackle right inside the box with a Colombian set to pull the trigger. Austin Ejide, who looked slightly nervy early on, was tested from distance and passed the test on the second attempt after spilling the ball the first time. His composure grew from there and he came up with another good save before the half came to a close. Amodu made three changes in the second half, Ike Uche, Christian Obodo and Yakubu Ayegbeni made way for Joseph Akpala, Kalu Uche and Solomon Okoronkwo. Things stabilised for the Nigerians after that, but Colombia were creating the better chances, forcing the Colombian goalkeeper into making two good saves. Kanu was thentaken off for debutant Femi Ajilore, and the Colombians scored soon after. With the Nigerians holding a high line, a threaded pass found Falcao, and the flag stayed down as Apam lounged on the far side. The Colombian simply rounded Ejide to score, as the Nigerian defence looked to the assistant referee for a call that never came. Nigeria were livid, and both players and officials remonstrated vehemently with the referee, a little to vehemently, and Kaita was shown red. One goal and one man down, the Super Eagles played a much better game, pushing the Colombians back and almost finding an equaliser. |
hey chi, am interested but am in Kwara state can u kindly forward to my mail box ur details pappy2j@yahoo.com, waiting |
the car is neat though but is a bit expensive,please beat it down . thax |


