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Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by theredaddy: 10:36am On Apr 26 |
Kaiser20: Was it an easy job for SS people to defend a GEJ, was it an easy job for northerners to defend Buhari So why must it be an easy job defending Tinubu we didn vote Tinubu to be defending him, we elected him to work for us and give nigerians the dividend of democracy. 1 Like |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by Skillsnigeria: 10:36am On Apr 26 |
Hmmm |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by Riskymarvelous(m): 10:36am On Apr 26 |
Before I can give kudos to tinibu Dollar must be in-between #350 to 400 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by nedekid: 10:38am On Apr 26 |
Thewrath:My card works internationally. Aliexpress etc. $3k monthly limit. Normal naira bank card. 1 Like |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by maestro299: 10:39am On Apr 26 |
Honestey: Before you and your likes rushes to paint any critic of Tinubu's government as an 'enemy of Nigeria', I want you guys to imagine it was GEJ that was the current president instead of Tinubu. Imagine that it was GEJ's administration that was carrying out all these same policies that Tinubu's promulgating. Will you still support him? 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by Everlastingson: 10:39am On Apr 26 |
post=129642410: Always lying. Lying can't improve the economy. APC criminals always trying to deceive the gullible and uninformed with diabolical lies. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by AbidoyeAyobami(m): 10:40am On Apr 26 |
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Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by CheapHomes1: 10:40am On Apr 26 |
Honestey: are the enemies of nigeria not already in aso rock? you voted for them instead of you to demand accountability from them, you are bothered by whether aisha yesufu is happy or not. is she the the one responsible for the price of the dollar? 5 Likes |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by forgiveness: 10:41am On Apr 26 |
Greedy souls wants to make fast money. BDC must be monitored. They must not selll beyond what was sold to them. |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by Mandate1: 10:41am On Apr 26 |
Honestey:na Aisha Yesufu float the naira? Increase fuel from 160-650, increase kw of electricity to 225? Oga go sleep. 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by charlsecy(m): 10:41am On Apr 26 |
Honestey:Your post doesn't make sense. Let the government stabilise the Naira. Let the government shame her if she doesn't have a point! 4 Likes |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by AkhereOkaka(m): 10:42am On Apr 26 |
wordbank: When some of us said that the appreciation of the naira these past weeks was not back by productivity, that they're using national reserve to increase the value of naira against the dollar, Emilokan came for our head. The truth is when you have an unfavorable balance of trade your currency will be weak. Like the case of Nigeria when we import almost everything and major export alone is crude( not even a refined crude) We rise by lifting others 3 Likes |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by SunMusk(m): 10:42am On Apr 26 |
It doesn't favour you, even you re earning in dollars. The disadvantage is greater than anything you re enjoying now. I'm earning in dollars but my pray is for naria to back around 900-500 rate. Effect is massive. LadyRosa: 4 Likes |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by femicyrus(m): 10:43am On Apr 26 |
post=129642410:Just because some people felt they should recover all their loses as a result of the CBN intervention that brought down their wicked profiteering |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by CheapHomes1: 10:43am On Apr 26 |
theredaddy: you are one of those that voted for tinubu. that is great. pls tell us how well he has achieved what you say you voted him for? 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by TemmyT002(m): 10:43am On Apr 26 |
When the rate increases, we feel the impact in the prices of goods When the rate decreases, it has no impact Arrant nonsense. 2 Likes |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by Lumig: 10:45am On Apr 26 |
Those demanding for dollar, what are they using it for? Cos I don't expect any institution to transact in dollars. Maybe some unscrupulous elements are hoarding it 1 Like |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by rajiedreez: 10:46am On Apr 26 |
The State Governors 2 Likes |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by phorget(m): 10:48am On Apr 26 |
Honestey: Those that understand the economy more than you actually knew that the chameleonic appreciation of naira is just a mirage compared to the reality but unfortunately you see them as your enemy. Are your so call enemies the ones controlling your economy? Instead of you people to focus on how to make things work you are rather interested in knowing how your enemy feels like when you fail. 3 Likes |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by Smithwilliams826: 10:50am On Apr 26 |
MatrixReloaded:ha... Bad prayer. |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by emerged01(m): 10:51am On Apr 26 |
Namaster: I still wonder what can be the cause of high demand for dollar when Dangote is supplying diesel. That alone should ease the pressure. |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by INDOMIE9090(f): 10:51am On Apr 26 |
Boogyman557:see your people here begging for food on onitsha overhead bridge
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Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by Kingray10: 10:52am On Apr 26 |
Carduso Policies dun fall into each other |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by LadyRosa(f): 10:52am On Apr 26 |
SunMusk: Oga it depends o... Its actually favouring some relatives. Desperate folks who got properties through ill wealth when they have money are selling off properties at random price to feed their family. My korokoro eye person sold a house for 4million to my blood, I SHOCK!. A house of 8 rooms, with a sizable compound. The idea is to renovate to a standard 4 room and parlour. After renovation na 800k a yr for rent. Bros hunger dey o. People may have properties but not cash. Na for lagos/ East e be like say People dey try manage, money dey flow there. Hungry dey waya people for other states o. 5 Likes |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by forgiveness: 10:55am On Apr 26 |
Speculators has started again. |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by Okwyjesus(m): 10:56am On Apr 26 |
post=129642410: Please we need to join hand to save our country. Please oooo election is over. |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by bigiyaro(m): 10:57am On Apr 26 |
Enemies of Nigeria are going to work again!!! That binance executive that escaped is manupulating naira from Kenya. 1 Like |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by charlsecy(m): 10:59am On Apr 26 |
forgiveness:Only if the CBN could give them all the liquidity they need, but they can't. |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by Deogratiasfx: 10:59am On Apr 26 |
Honestey: Fools!!! This is how to solve the Naira crashes right? 3 Likes |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by Elsueno: 11:00am On Apr 26 |
Honestey: Stop blaming Aisha yesufu & some handful of Nigerians who combined together can't even spend half of what ur APC chieftain Yahaya syphoned alone in a day to pay his kids school fees. You guys and ur bosses are simple corrupt, incompetent & too arrogant to even listen when everyone is telling U, what U are doing is screwing up d economy 2 Likes |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by F117nighthawk: 11:00am On Apr 26 |
Story story story,we are just full of excuses and foolish lies,has there never been increase in dollars and hoarding already, U don't produce or sell anything beyond your crude oil and u want náírà to appreciate What kind of stupid economic policy is that Until when u stop all this buying and importation economic policy and focus on production and manufacturing before the Náírà will get a steady rise a appreciate accordingly 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Increased Demand For Dollar Causes Naira To Depreciate To 1,420/$ by omoredia: 11:01am On Apr 26 |
We are producing enough oil to generate more than enough FX, but the looting is now too much. When theives and terrorists come together to form a party, what were Nigerians expecting? 1 Like |
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