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CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by emkz: 6:37pm On Feb 15
The Central Bank of Nigeria has banned the sale of forex directly to travelers in cash.

Electronic cards are to be used henceforth for BTA/PTA.

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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by Whalis: 6:43pm On Feb 15
This cash payment breeds corruption.

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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by emkz: 6:45pm On Feb 15
This was part of my intervention some days ago.

emkz:
Why do we even trade dollars in the streets like we trade beans?

Foreign exchange is a security document and the flow must be controlled to avoid it being used to launder money.

In Nigeria, the poor spends naira and rich men spend dollars. Politicians mostly spend dollars. By the dollars going high, it affects all of us because we are an import-based nation.

How do we stem the tide?

Every importer who wants to import should approach the banks who'd give them letters of credit, collect naira and pay the seller in forex through their correspondent bank. The practice of putting dollars in the hands of people who claim to want to import must stop.

If anyone is travelling, he must approach a bank to get BTA and he must be receipted. At the airport, he must present the receipt to customs and evidence of the cash. If he doesn't have the cash, he must be arrested, tried and jailed. Wicked people use travellers to buy BTA at government rates and resell to the black market. If this practice is not functional, give them pre-loaded debit cards by going into partnership with companies like Travelex and Transferwise or Revolut or Remitly and pay them directly so that beneficiaries can collect their cash when they get to the countries of destination.

Also the practice of CBN chiefs selling dollars directly to Nigerians to resell at exorbitant rates must stop. If you are within Nigeria, you have no business handling dollars.

Then all banks must stop the practice of opening domiciliary accounts for Nigerians in Nigeria. They can sell debit cards in naira and charge the prevailing exchange rate for international transactions like e-commerce. This used to be the practice. I wonder who stopped it.

Then the government must look into the mining sector from exploration to extraction, refining and export of minerals like lithium, gold, tin, steel, coal, phosphate and gas. The Chinese must be prevented from mining practices of our minerals and Rosewood trees. Minerals are security assets and must be protected the way we protect our private parts. Foreigners must not be allowed in for now, especially with the way oil exploration has failed our people when handled by foreign companies. You can employ foreigners to train your own people but do not allow them bring their expertise and funds to extract a security asset. They'd never use it to your advantage.

I support the hike in dollar rate. I also applaud the scarcity of dollars. It should be scarce. Only government should have it and those who absolutely need it for business outside the country. If you are within the country, USE NAIRA.

Since our elites have turned BTA/PTA into a business, let the incentive be removed.

I applaud the CBN for being bold.

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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by lanre9ja(m): 6:45pm On Feb 15
All is well

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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by VeryWickedMan: 6:53pm On Feb 15
CBN has been plugging holes yet the Naira keeps falling.
A clueless bunch.

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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by Jeans601: 7:09pm On Feb 15
This a very bold move.

Nice one CBN.

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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by gaby(m): 7:11pm On Feb 15
This will also be reversed in a month.

Confused lots.

Electronic card payments that are unreliable locally...lol

We dey wait for the wailings and complaints.

Okoso Cardoso representing blind BATimeous.

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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by Blackestjunior(m): 7:18pm On Feb 15
Bleepp
grin grin

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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by Finesse247: 7:18pm On Feb 15
The status quo will remain until Nigeria stops doing the bidding of IMF and world bank. Developed economies don't mean well for Nigeria. Imagine when 1 Naira was 1 Dollar in the 70s IMF said Nigeria should devalue Naira and we have 1600 Naira to 1 Dollar in 2024 now.
But what can we do when the govt has borrowed billion of doollars from these world bodies and are bound to do their bidding.
We need a drastic change. Tinubu is worsening the situation and seems clueless with his team. All indicators and not helping the masses.

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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by NaijaCover(m): 7:18pm On Feb 15
Hmmmmmm

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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by Epstein(m): 7:18pm On Feb 15
Bank ruptcy
Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by Kobicove(m): 7:18pm On Feb 15
This should help reduce the rate of round-tripping of dollars by dubious elements! undecided

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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by Vifx: 7:19pm On Feb 15
Lol

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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by PortHarcourtcit(m): 7:19pm On Feb 15
Good one

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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by Didijiji: 7:20pm On Feb 15
Hon E bin pawa

Stay one place abeg. Your up and down is too much. Try your luck everyday and dollar keeps rising

Ahn ahn

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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by Siberia01(m): 7:20pm On Feb 15
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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by bluefilm: 7:21pm On Feb 15
What is BTA and PTA?

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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by forgiveness: 7:21pm On Feb 15
This is a masterstroke. Long overdue. Kudos.

If you want to travel and you need foreign currency, it must not be in cash. Let the bank pay into your account then you can use your credit cards to pay abroad.

Anyone who deliberately try to withdraw the money in cash in Nigeria must be arrested and arraigned to court.

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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by EponObi: 7:21pm On Feb 15
One thing you can't deny is that Yemi Cardoso is a breath of fresh air at the central bank. Calm, smart, strategic, precise, and BOLD!

I remember Ewelele doing gidigbo on national tv with abokiFX when he made that silly "You to fight? Come out and fight" statement or close.

This is Yemi fighting the same battle without noise. Respect a beg! ☺️

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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by manitoba(m): 7:21pm On Feb 15
Good job.

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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by AllTheWayUp: 7:21pm On Feb 15
TINUBULATION continues

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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by marvellous2222: 7:22pm On Feb 15
God why do you bring me into this evil country, the mistakes made by useless leaders, the upcoming generation will pay for it

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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by gidjah(m): 7:23pm On Feb 15
Tis is a great move and a welcome development.Manual hoarding would be drastically reduced and scarcity will also drop down.

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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by WantsandMore: 7:23pm On Feb 15
UK Japaist round Tripping their fees wouldn't be too happy

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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by Nbote(m): 7:23pm On Feb 15
Now this makes more sense

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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by bassdow: 7:24pm On Feb 15
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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by bassdow: 7:24pm On Feb 15
Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by bassdow: 7:24pm On Feb 15
Finally, I would say this makes sense.

Also they should stop paying for those going for Mecca. Let those who want to go, pay for themselves if they could afford it

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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by Timmi: 7:24pm On Feb 15
emkz:
This was part of my intervention some days ago.



Since our elites have turned BTA/PTA into a business, let the incentive be removed.

I applaud the CBN for being bold.

CBN should not even be selling dollars to private people either as PTA, school fees or medical expenses. Those that want any of these should source for it at the open market. These are the needs of rich people and so let them pay for it. CBN selling to them is affecting every citizen where the overwhelming majority (80-85%) are either poor or middle class, with CBN selling the BTA/PTA/Medical/school expenses in dollar, these ones - the poor and middle class are now subsidizing the rich.

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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by Paramount01(m): 7:24pm On Feb 15
Can't parallel market be abolish? Just asking I am confuse

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Re: CBN Discontinues Payment Of BTA/PTA In Cash by Simeon88(m): 7:25pm On Feb 15
gaby:
This will also be reversed in a month.

Confused lots.

Electronic card payments that are unreliable locally...lol

We dey wait for the wailings and complaints.

Okoso Cardoso representing blind BATimeous.

So what suggestions do you have for the government sir?

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