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Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by NaijaCover(m): 6:57am On Oct 01
There are indications that the nation’s currency has come under fresh demand pressure in the parallel market with significant depreciation recorded in the past week.

Yesterday, parallel market dealers traded at N1,705/ $1.00 down from N1,655/$1.00 a week ago, with sustained day-to-day slide.

Vanguard’s Naira watch indicates the steady slide is happening for the first time in several weeks unlike the daily fluctuation within a narrow band of between N1645 and N1,655/$1.00 recorded in the past two months.

Dealers in the parallel market told Vanguard that there was an indication of supply shortfalls in the past two weeks which may have sparked the depreciation in the market.

The development may have also affected the official market segment as data from FMDQ, shows the indicative exchange rate for Nigeria Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market, NAFEM, depreciated to N1541.94/$1.0 yesterday from N1540.78/ $1.0 over the weekend, indicating a 96 kobo depreciation.

The exchange rate development in the third quarter of 2024, Q4’24, also indicated a reversal of the positive trend recorded towards the end of last year.

In a surprising positive trend, the Naira closed last year in the parallel market at N1,215/$1.00, after it had previously hit N1,800/$1.0 quarter average in the third quarter of 2023.

The local currency further resumed the new year 2024 in a positive trend with an appreciation at N1,220/$1.0.

However, the trend reversed in the second quarter of the year with steady depreciation to a quarterly average of N1,620/$1.00 at the end of the second quarter, 2024.

After two months of stability at N1,630/$1.00 in most parts of the third quarter, the latest round of depreciation may have now started, with the fears that the high point of depreciation in Q4’23 may be underway for a repeat.

However, stakeholders in the economy have projected further rises in prices due to the continuous depreciation of the naira against the dollar especially in the parallel market.

Commenting on the development, the President Bank Customers Association of Nigeria, BCAN, Dr. Uju Ogubunka said: “The depreciation of the naira can be associated with demand chasing limited supply. It is the result of FX Supply gaps.

“The implications can be many but it shows the level of confidence or lack of it in the capacity of the country to meet the FX requirements in the market.

“Generally, it will impact on the cost of imported goods into the country and the prices at which such goods will eventually be sold on arrival.

“So, we should be prepared to complain more about high prices of goods in the market.”

Meanwhile, the volume of dollars traded (turnover) in the NAFEM rose year-on-year (YoY) by 61 per cent to $33.7 billion in the first nine months of 2024 (9M’24) from $20.9 billion in 9M’ 24.

Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/10/naira-under-fresh-pressure-ends-september-at-n1705-in-parallel-market/

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Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by NaijaCover(m): 7:01am On Oct 01
Mr Blogger Is Still Observing Dollar Rate ooooo
Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by pyyxxaro: 7:15am On Oct 01
Sai Uncle BULABU , on your rough testes we stand 🙌🏿

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Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by emmabest2000(m): 7:27am On Oct 01
pyyxxaro:
Sai Uncle BULABU , on your rough testes we stand 🙌🏿

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Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by NaijaCover(m): 7:56am On Oct 01
pyyxxaro:
Sai Uncle BULABU , on your rough testes we stand 🙌🏿

Lol 😂

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Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by Denalarian: 8:17am On Oct 01
Pressure! The word should be Stress.. they're stressing th Naira wey no de them anything

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Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by Ray07(m): 8:17am On Oct 01
Naso
Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by BlueStripper: 8:18am On Oct 01
cheesy

The country is undergoing reforms. A critical reference is that of the upstream sector.

God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by OgbeniOja1: 8:18am On Oct 01
mad ooo. on his very rugged MANHOOD we stand.

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Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by ybalogs(m): 8:18am On Oct 01
Wahala no dey finish

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Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by free2ryhme: 8:18am On Oct 01

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Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by ybalogs(m): 8:18am On Oct 01
When are we going to get it right?

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Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by saddler: 8:18am On Oct 01
grin
Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by free2ryhme: 8:19am On Oct 01
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Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/10/naira-under-fresh-pressure-ends-september-at-n1705-in-parallel-market/

we are getting there kill the naira and the country will be at peace

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Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:19am On Oct 01
WHY IS OUR CURRENCY WEAK


A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Joe Igbokwe, has again lamented the outcome of the economic policies of the President Ahmed Bola Tinubu+led administration.

Daily Trust reports that this is the third time in weeks that Igbokwe, a Lagos- based south easterner, would criticise the economic interventions of the president.

In early September, the APC chieftain had ranted about the new electricity tariff in the country urging the president to intervene.

In the Facebook post, Igbokwe had pleaded with the president to “please look into the new electricity tariff in Nigeria.

“It will kill businesses if the government does not act as quickly as possible. I have a small office in Surulere with about 7 units of AC.

“We used to buy 300 plus units for N20,0000. Yesterday we bought N20,000 worth of units and it lasted for just one day. They call it band A group. I pray that we review this”, he said.

Last week, he said the fuel crisis has shown that those who would rescue Nigeria have not been born.

But Monday, Igbokwe again returned to Facebook querying while the Nigerian currency is among the weakest in Africa and beyond despite our wealth.

“Please can anybody help me to answer this question? Why is the Nigerian Currency among the weakest in Africa and beyond despite our wealth, size, population, education, material resources, industry, landmass, good weather etc?”, he asked.

His comment has already sparked reactions online with many responders directing him to his “political godfather*.

One of them, Ahmed Anifowoshe, said “I’m sure you should have access to your boss, Mr John Doe, better direct your query to him. He in his wisdom devalued the Naira on the orders of his paymasters the world bank and the IMF.

Another respondent said, “Mr man the answer is simply bad leadership which you have been part of, supporting evil to destroy the country and economy for ur own selfish interest.”

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Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by cjudy(m): 8:19am On Oct 01
Our darling daddy is working

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Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by isArray: 8:19am On Oct 01
2k before December, sigh

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Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by cjudy(m): 8:19am On Oct 01
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Zone B keep reading

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Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by Brushstrokes20: 8:19am On Oct 01
eBOLA wreaking havoc across the shyyythole with reckless abandon!👀👀😳😳👁️👁️😀😀😀😀😅😅
# the shyyythole🇳🇬 is precariously sitting on a keg of gunpowder and a stitch in time saves nine 9️⃣

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Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by CondemnBattery(f): 8:19am On Oct 01
This administration is just clueless..


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Mr vulturegrills is still reading....How is your darling daddy?

Hope you are enjoying your renewed shege promax?

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Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by MichaelSokoto(m): 8:19am On Oct 01
Aisha Yesufu, d woman who saw tomorrow 4rm yesterday!
cool

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Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by free2ryhme: 8:19am On Oct 01

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Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by ybalogs(m): 8:20am On Oct 01
free2ryhme:


Let it gets to N2000 to $1
We will still soldier on. Last last death will be the end of us including the ruling class.

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Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by designking: 8:20am On Oct 01
Governors are the major reason the Naira is collapsing. They are converting a major part of their monthly FACC allocation into dollar.

We are currently importing lesser petrol
We are also importing lesser Tokunbo cars
Foreign education funding is on the low
Rice importation is gone....

So what is creating these huge demand on the Dollar?

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Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by OgbeniOja1: 8:20am On Oct 01
in house Ekuks is back. TINUBU IS working, Nigeria is improving.
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Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by free2ryhme: 8:20am On Oct 01
Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by Badguy77(m): 8:20am On Oct 01
Nobody takes this country serious anymore ..if them like make them sell this country its non of my business as far as I dey see my food chop..
Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by Rebuke: 8:21am On Oct 01
Eheheh. If yhu no won cry for this country, just make sure you are earning in dollars.

Imagine, stuff you wouldn't accept 100dolls for - before, now we rush to accept the offer. Simply because $100 is now far above 150k, unlike before when it used to be 30k or a little above grin grin


Una President don address Una for TV, him no even talk about the fuel issue wey be the main reason for the hardship, the baba don read the script wey dem write for am, him no send Una papa grin grin grin


Well, congratulations to all their supporters here, enjoy o

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Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by SensualMan: 8:21am On Oct 01
He is doing well just like all yoruba people that voted him in.

Agbado! Cassava! Yam! These things are grown here grin
Create consumption and demand.
The farmer will make more morrrrrrney! cheesy

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Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:21am On Oct 01
cjudy:

Zone B keep reading
God bless you.
God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬 🙏

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Re: Naira Under Fresh Pressure, Ends September At N1,705/$ In Parallel Market by Borrow222: 8:22am On Oct 01
It will get to 2000 by November ending.

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