Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by Ttalk: 5:55am On Feb 09 |
cjrane:
In this day and age when you can contact people in America via WhatsApp, they are bringing back this policy that stopped dollar remittances into Nigeria. They have just opened business again for those who would ask you to give them the dollars in America and then they will transfer the agreed naira equivalent to your loved ones in Nigeria.
Ultimately, Nigeria loses on the dollars her people would have sent into Nigerian banks. The dollars remain abroad while the people in Nigeria who need dollars to fund their accounts abroad are merely asked to pay naira into an account in Nigeria and they will credit your account in China! So the dollars never enter Nigeria.
You are missing the point 7 Likes |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by Raiders: 6:12am On Feb 09 |
Throwback: The next step is to outlaw forex processing for foreign education for a minimum of 10yrs.
Any Nigerian that wants to be educated abroad should look for the money abroad.
We have schools here that can take those huge amounts of Naira we employ to buy forex for UK or American or Canadian education.
We need to jump-start our tertiary education system with better infrastructure, improved quality of education, improved salaries, and improved school fees.
Tough times require tough measures.
just because your papa non get money to send you abroad to study doesn’t mean others should not be allowed to school abroad 13 Likes |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by Hohaiiiode(m): 6:14am On Feb 09 |
Throwback: Very good!
We don't spend dollars in Nigeria. Collect the naira equivalent and spend.
Why government will tolerate that rubbish is quite puzzling.
Nigeria is about the only foolish country that tolerate that nonsense. No sense of economic security.
Next is to ensure domiciliary accounts only get credited with foreign currencies from international transfer to cater for those who work rotations abroad or those who work remotely, and once the account is credited, any amount beyond a certain threshold should be converted to Naira, while whatever is left should be taxed at a monthly rate that ensures that the money is reduced to half of what was left as a foreign currency in the domiciliary account. That will help discourage any plan to retain forex as a means to store wealth in the domiciliary account
This double blow will ensure that those stockpiling forex cash do not have anywhere to offload it within the Nigerian economy.
All forex trading outside of the banking system should carry life imprisonment for economic treason.
I can vouch that 50% of all the forex trading going on in the past 6months, is not serving any economic purpose besides storing wealth. I just pray the rumors are true. We can’t keep doing things the same way. This will go along way to kill the black fx market. No same country allows that. Unauthorized currency merchants breeding sharp practices therefore enabling corrupt politicians . What the hell is dormicillary account. For few years outside Nigeria and traveling I have never heard of such. I can’t even exchange money without an 🆔 card and a limit set on exchanges. 24 Likes |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by Realdeals(m): 6:14am On Feb 09 |
It's a good policy to bolster the Naira, but the bank that convert my USD to NGN, should be able to provide me with USD if the needs arises. Maybe it is time to reactivate USD transaction on Naira card. 20 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by ValarDoharis: 6:19am On Feb 09 |
Its a thoughtless policy. You actually need dollars coming in as thats one of the ways diaspora community helps with foreign currency. What should be discouraged is diaspora paying themselves abroad and transferring naira equivalent back home Throwback: Very good!
We don't spend dollars in Nigeria. Collect the naira equivalent and spend.
Why government will tolerate that rubbish is quite puzzling.
Nigeria is about the only foolish country that tolerate that nonsense. No sense of economic security.
Next is to ensure domiciliary accounts only get credited with foreign currencies from international transfer to cater for those who work rotations abroad or those who work remotely, and once the account is credited, any amount beyond a certain threshold should be converted to Naira, while whatever is left should be taxed at a monthly rate that ensures that the money is reduced to half of what was left as a foreign currency in the domiciliary account. That will help discourage any plan to retain forex as a means to store wealth in the domiciliary account
This double blow will ensure that those stockpiling forex cash do not have anywhere to offload it within the Nigerian economy.
All forex trading outside of the banking system should carry life imprisonment for economic treason.
I can vouch that 50% of all the forex trading going on in the past 6months, is not serving any economic purpose besides storing wealth. 1 Like |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by Hohaiiiode(m): 6:19am On Feb 09 |
naijaboy756: Thread for Tinubu supporters to make some noise and breathe small
Before dawn dem go disappear 😂😂😂😂
Keep up with the work of damaging Nigeria patapata I no be Tinubu supporter o. But this will kill some sharp practices and eliminate fox black market. We need measures to thighten the noose against certain corrupt practices bro 17 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by Hohaiiiode(m): 6:22am On Feb 09 |
cjrane:
In this day and age when you can contact people in America via WhatsApp, they are bringing back this policy that stopped dollar remittances into Nigeria. They have just opened business again for those who would ask you to give them the dollars in America and then they will transfer the agreed naira equivalent to your loved ones in Nigeria.
Ultimately, Nigeria loses on the dollars her people would have sent into Nigerian banks. The dollars remain abroad while the people in Nigeria who need dollars to fund their accounts abroad are merely asked to pay naira into an account in Nigeria and they will credit your account in China! So the dollars never enter Nigeria.
this policy won’t stop the inflow of dollar into the economy in all sense of it. It will only deal a big blow to the fix black market . 16 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by Abufo: 6:28am On Feb 09 |
cjrane:
Right now the biggest source of dollars into the economy is through overseas remittances from Nigerians abroad. So why introduce a discarded idea that even Lamido Sanusi noted that it reduced forex flow through remittances? If he blocks the steady flow of dollars into the economy through the failed policy, he will only open the gate for other operators who would transfer into your naira account at 1,410 if you transfer into their Bank of America account. Everybody took that option because then the money transfer agencies would pay something like 800 or 900 naira to the dollar and still charge you a transfer fee. But the other transfer people will cost you nothing as you merely transfer through Xelle to their Bank of America account and they credit your naira account immediately! Nobody likes wasting money, so once you need to make the transfer, you call them and make the agreed sum and they will credit your naira account instantly. The only thing is that you will know that the dollars would probably go to India or Pakistan instead of Nigeria.
I just wonder why Tinubu would also want to stifle forex inflow by Nigerians in the diaspora by introducing hurdles to make their loved ones get less money. It simply creates all these alternative ways of transfer that in the end, the dollars never make it to Nigeria again. Anyway, they should continue bulldozing Nigeria and experimenting on discarded ideas that turned out to hurt the economy, until the people will wake up. Tinubu is really falling the little hand I managed to give him!!! If he wants to know how to stabilize the Nigerian economy .......let him stop listening to all these western trained economists and go learn at the feet of Putin the russian president! You cannot halt the fall in the naira without fighting corrupt local oligarchs......these are corrupt business men like Dangote,corrupt niger delta militants working with corrupt military commanders to steal oil, corrupt politicians and of course the ethno religious fulani terrorists who are disrupting agricultural output all over the country! Tinubu has to get a handle on security...immediately he handed the defence ministry and NSA office to northerners, I knew he was toast! All these security posts should be manned by non northerners....ALL i said..............he has not learnt from jonathan's mistakes abi? They are undermining him already.....................He should bring in mercenaries to clear the fulani bandits,while opening dialogue to end all these ethno religious conflicts all over the place! 8 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by SisterAnn(f): 6:29am On Feb 09 |
Ttalk: Good for the economy.
A government that is bold enough to remove subsidies should not be afraid of any backslash that may arise from any measure to save the naira.
Let all remittances be converted to the naira equivalent so the government can have enough dollars for people doing genuine business in need of dollars.
All domiciliary accounts with idle dollars should be taxed. I think there's sense in your submission if they can follow it to the letter. But then again, the main target will always be the masses, the less privileged. These policy markers will not adhere and nothing will happen. From tinubu to all members of his household to the rich men and big politicians out there all spend dollars on a daily basis. They have it in their pockets from where they gift anyone they like on the spot. Have you met your president at a party in his heydays? He doesn't spray dancers and drummers naira. He sprays dollars. Naira is too cumbersome for them to carry about. In Ekiti during the last election, dollar was used to buy votes Remember when rotimi Amaechi was spotted with a bundle of dollars sticking out from his pocket in a television interview? These so called Nigerian leaders are the cause of everything wrong with the economy due to their cronyism and fantastic corruption without consequence! 18 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by Raiders: 6:30am On Feb 09 |
Hohaiiiode: I just pray the rumors are true. We can’t keep doing things the same way. This will go along way to kill the black fx market. No same country allows that. Unauthorized currency merchants breeding sharp practices therefore enabling corrupt politicians . What the hell is dormicillary account. For few years outside Nigeria and traveling I have never heard of such. I can’t even exchange money without an 🆔 card and a limit set on exchanges. do you know we have had this policy before and it didn’t help the Naira. The CBN is just clueless. There is also dormicillary account all over the world because US dollar is the international currency for trade. A Chinese supplier will not accept their currency or even our Naira for international trade and they have dormicillary accounts in dollars in china. The solution to help our currency is to reduce demand for dollars by manufacturing our own products and reducing importation to the minimum. We currently import everything and so there will be high demand for dollars which will increase the value of dollars against the naira 15 Likes |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by 2Radii: 6:31am On Feb 09 |
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Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by Oghene86: 6:42am On Feb 09 |
Throwback: Very good!
We don't spend dollars in Nigeria. Collect the naira equivalent and spend.
Why government will tolerate that rubbish is quite puzzling.
Nigeria is about the only foolish country that tolerate that nonsense. No sense of economic security.
Next is to ensure domiciliary accounts only get credited with foreign currencies from international transfer to cater for those who work rotations abroad or those who work remotely, and once the account is credited, any amount beyond a certain threshold should be converted to Naira, while whatever is left should be taxed at a monthly rate that ensures that the money is reduced to half of what was left as a foreign currency in the domiciliary account. That will help discourage any plan to retain forex as a means to store wealth in the domiciliary account
This double blow will ensure that those stockpiling forex cash do not have anywhere to offload it within the Nigerian economy.
All forex trading outside of the banking system should carry life imprisonment for economic treason.
I can vouch that 50% of all the forex trading going on in the past 6months, is not serving any economic purpose besides storing wealth. And you guys think all that is the problem with the FX and the economy, when we have refused to set up a plan to see we are massively producing and exporting, the reason for the problems we are having this issues is because no dollar earnings is coming in at the moment, our only source of dollars earning which is crude sales is at moment not bringing any money because Buhari administration sold and collected money into the future whatever crude being produced now is to fulfill that contractual agreement. 3 Likes |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by Hohaiiiode(m): 6:45am On Feb 09 |
Raiders: do you know we have had this policy before and it didn’t help the Naira. The CBN is just clueless. There is also dormicillary account all over the world because US dollar is the international currency for trade. A Chinese supplier will not accept their currency or even our Naira for international trade and they have dormicillary accounts in dollars in china. The solution to help our currency is to reduce demand for dollars by manufacturing our own products and reducing importation to the minimum. We currently import everything and so there will be high demand for dollars which will increase the value of dollars against the naira bro no one need to hold an account in dollar in Nigerian to make payment in dollar for an international trade Or account in yuan in Nigeria to send money to China. Ofcourse there is work to be done to make it more flexible . I make transaction to other countries where I am. And I don’t hold account in the receiving nations currency. I go to the bank and make the payment and specify the recipient currency and the swift code or interbank code or Abn or whatever it is called. Like I said there is work to be done. no one should hodling foreign currencies in Nigerian banks . Haba. I am also guilty of this. I have a dorm account and ofcourse I have dollars in it. But there should be a better ways of doing things for the betterment of our nation. If dorm account should work, no one should cash out in dollar or pounds or any other foreign currency. Cash out its equivalence in naira . We can’t be praying for a better nation and doing things the same ways . Next shout be making different tax regimes and more flexible ofcourse according to work job and earnings . 23 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by ivolt: 6:50am On Feb 09 |
Ttalk:
You are missing the point He is partly right, the policy will only affect financial illiterates and subsistence dollar holders who don't know their way around. Decrees can't force economic outcomes. Don't get me wrong, this policy will indeed reduce the activities in the physical parallel market for sure but the next question to ask is whether it will increase or decrease forex inflow. 5 Likes |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by Cassandraloius: 6:54am On Feb 09 |
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Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by Raiders: 7:01am On Feb 09 |
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Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by Winneepye: 7:14am On Feb 09 |
BitterTruth01: Lol look at them
This is why you 9-5 job workers should stick to civil service and farming and let capitalists run the economy .
You people from that side are naturally not entrepreneurs . You have no idea how to run a business , how will you run a country ?
Stick to your salary Jobs, you say no Stick to farming , you say no Stick to your carpentry and artisanal businesses. , you no gree .
You say you must run the country. Say you dey sophisticated. But you think a country can grow under a socialist system of welfare benefits , and government patronage and control . A palliative economy while free enterprise suffers .
Instead of turning the country into a production. base , na to dey shook eye for other people money. Is that the best you can do ? I dont blame you tho. You cannot give what you don’t have .
But go and do your research, those countries that went the way of Karl Max and Lenin , where dem dey now ?
How can we turn a country like Nigeria to production base very fast to save the Naira. 1 we are import dependent 2 our cost of production is high 3 No comparative advantage for us because of our high cost of production. If this is the solution from your obi messiah then Nigeria would have been worse off by now.
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Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by Raiders: 7:15am On Feb 09 |
Hohaiiiode: bro no one need to hold an account in dollar in Nigerian to make payment in dollar for an international trade Or account in yuan in Nigeria to send money to China. Ofcourse there is work to be done to make it more flexible . I make transaction to other countries where I am.
And I don’t hold account in the receiving nations currency. I go to the bank and make the payment and specify the recipient currency and the swift code or interbank code or Abn or whatever it is called. Like I said there is work to be done.
no one should hodling foreign currencies in Nigerian banks . Haba. I am also guilty of this. I have a dorm account and ofcourse I have dollars in it. But there should be a better ways of doing things for the betterment of our nation. If dorm account should work, no one should cash out in dollar or pounds or any other foreign currency. Cash out its equivalence in naira . We can’t be praying for a better nation and doing things the same ways . Next shout be making different tax regimes and more flexible ofcourse according to work job and earnings . what I am trying is we have had this policy before and it didn’t help the Naira. I remember sending money from US to Nigeria from 2013 to 2020 and all my receivers got paid in Naira. Yet the naira was still losing value so it’s not like it’s a new CBN policy. Some businesses in Nigeria needs dollars for their legitimate businesses, parents needs dollars to pay for their children school fees abroad. We have too much demand for dollars because WE ARE NOT PRODUCING ANYTHING as a nation. It’s simple economics 101. When the demand for a product is high, prices will go up. We need to start producing and reduce importation to help our currency. We can also get more foreign reserves from sales to other countries if we start producing goods 3 Likes |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by azpekuliar: 7:37am On Feb 09 |
Cheering news for us crypto lovers. More crypto adoption! 2 Likes |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by faceland: 7:57am On Feb 09 |
Throwback: Very good!
We don't spend dollars in Nigeria. Collect the naira equivalent and spend.
Why government will tolerate that rubbish is quite puzzling.
Nigeria is about the only foolish country that tolerate that nonsense. No sense of economic security.
Next is to ensure domiciliary accounts only get credited with foreign currencies from international transfer to cater for those who work rotations abroad or those who work remotely, and once the account is credited, any amount beyond a certain threshold should be converted to Naira, while whatever is left should be taxed at a monthly rate that ensures that the money is reduced to half of what was left as a foreign currency in the domiciliary account. That will help discourage any plan to retain forex as a means to store wealth in the domiciliary account
This double blow will ensure that those stockpiling forex cash do not have anywhere to offload it within the Nigerian economy.
All forex trading outside of the banking system should carry life imprisonment for economic treason.
I can vouch that 50% of all the forex trading going on in the past 6months, is not serving any economic purpose besides storing wealth. They didn't steal the money. They earn it in dollar. Hope this law doesn't affect domiciliary account or I would have to go other functional west african country to open account. 2 Likes |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by 2Radii: 7:57am On Feb 09 |
Raiders: minimum wage in my state of residence California USA is $20 an hour. Some working as CNA in care homes in California gets paid about $25 an hour, 40 hours a week as a full time employee is about 25 X 40 hours: $1000 weekly and that’s about $4000 monthly. Taxes takes about 30 percent of that $4000 so someone works in a home care job makes about $3000 after taxes: That’s about 4.5 million naira monthly which I doubt you make every 4 years in Nigeria at your job With ur maximum wage over there, how many Refineries u don build for alaska or california?? Even for here self u never get biscuits factory let alone a refinery... With ur maximum wage I think u should be competing with dangote or otedola by now 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by Beautifulday: 8:00am On Feb 09 |
chopnaira: I got the email too. I remember Buhari and Emefiele had similar policy. These people use common sense economics to rule Nigeria. No data, no statistics, no analysis. 3 Likes |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by Hohaiiiode(m): 8:12am On Feb 09 |
Raiders: what I am trying is we have had this policy before and it didn’t help the Naira. I remember sending money from US to Nigeria from 2013 to 2020 and all my receivers got paid in Naira. Yet the naira was still losing value so it’s not like it’s a new CBN policy. Some businesses in Nigeria needs dollars for their legitimate businesses, parents needs dollars to pay for their children school fees abroad. We have too much demand for dollars because WE ARE NOT PRODUCING ANYTHING as a nation. It’s simple economics 101. When the demand for a product is high, prices will go up. We need to start producing and reduce importation to help our currency. We can also get more foreign reserves from sales to other countries if we start producing goods no doubt Nigerians need to start producing what they consume. It is the most important step in revitalizing the ailing economy, sadly who can go into any form of manufacturing without electricity and security above all , the encompassing infrastructure necessary and policies. One step at a time sha. Let’s hope the monetary policies turn out positive. We deserve better nation as a people 3 Likes |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by faceland: 8:21am On Feb 09 |
Throwback: The next step is to outlaw forex processing for foreign education for a minimum of 10yrs.
Any Nigerian that wants to be educated abroad should look for the money abroad.
We have schools here that can take those huge amounts of Naira we employ to buy forex for UK or American or Canadian education.
We need to jump-start our tertiary education system with better infrastructure, improved quality of education, improved salaries, and improved school fees.
Tough times require tough measures.
Lets keep limiting the fellow negros... meanwhile asia are taking over. This is signs of a failed state. 4 Likes |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by 9jatriot(m): 8:26am On Feb 09 |
In a recent announcement, CBN has found this to be false. While the remittances may themselves be large, CBN has found that they do not end up in Nigeria but in some small island somewhere where as they use the naira equivalent to mop up the remaining available dollar. cjrane:
Right now the biggest source of dollars into the economy is through overseas remittances from Nigerians abroad. So why introduce a discarded idea that even Lamido Sanusi noted that it reduced forex flow through remittances? If he blocks the steady flow of dollars into the economy through the failed policy, he will only open the gate for other operators who would transfer into your naira account at 1,410 if you transfer into their Bank of America account. Everybody took that option because then the money transfer agencies would pay something like 800 or 900 naira to the dollar and still charge you a transfer fee. But the other transfer people will cost you nothing as you merely transfer through Xelle to their Bank of America account and they credit your naira account immediately! Nobody likes wasting money, so once you need to make the transfer, you call them and make the agreed sum and they will credit your naira account instantly. The only thing is that you will know that the dollars would probably go to India or Pakistan instead of Nigeria.
I just wonder why Tinubu would also want to stifle forex inflow by Nigerians in the diaspora by introducing hurdles to make their loved ones get less money. It simply creates all these alternative ways of transfer that in the end, the dollars never make it to Nigeria again. Anyway, they should continue bulldozing Nigeria and experimenting on discarded ideas that turned out to hurt the economy, until the people will wake up. 2 Likes |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by seunmsg(m): 8:27am On Feb 09 |
Hx1x: Just got this email from WorldRemit.
Seems CBN has quietly re-introduced their policy where people abroad can no longer send foriegn currency directly to folks in Nigeria. Folks in Nigeria now can only receive the naira equivalent of the money sent.
I've checked Western Union and seems to be the same as well. Moneygram still allows dollars to be sent, but can only be picked up. Can't send to a dorm account any more.
I have checked and haven't seen any news on this. Why do you want to withdraw dollars in Nigeria? Do we spend dollars or Naira? Why are you not satisfied with the Naira equivalent? 20 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by millhouse: 8:59am On Feb 09 |
Ttalk: Good for the economy.
A government that is bold enough to remove subsidies should not be afraid of any backslash that may arise from any measure to save the naira.
Let all remittances be converted to the naira equivalent so the government can have enough dollars for people doing genuine business in need of dollars.
All domiciliary accounts with idle dollars should be taxed. hahaha , watch how much u go buy PTA when you need to travel , and come back to tell us here . Nothing new in this path taken . Go back to statistics of what happened to the naira when previous govts did same . Doing same old habits and expecting new results … I leave you to finish the sentence. 4 Likes |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by theredaddy: 9:12am On Feb 09 |
BitterTruth01: Lol look at them
This is why you 9-5 job workers should stick to civil service and farming and let capitalists run the economy .
You people from that side are naturally not entrepreneurs . You have no idea how to run a business , how will you run a country ?
Stick to your salary Jobs, you say no Stick to farming , you say no Stick to your carpentry and artisanal businesses. , you no gree .
You say you must run the country. Say you dey sophisticated. But you think a country can grow under a socialist system of welfare benefits , and government patronage and control . A palliative economy while free enterprise suffers .
Instead of turning the country into a production. base , na to dey shook eye for other people money. Is that the best you can do ? I dont blame you tho. You cannot give what you don’t have .
But go and do your research, those countries that went the way of Karl Max and Lenin , where dem dey now ?
Stop spewing gibberish ! How many world leaders are Business men Leadership is all about directing "People" and regulating the affairs relative to people ... You seem to be ignorant about many things, there are traders and there entrepreneurs .... traders are limited to market, buy and selling commodity while entrepreneur compasses invention, job creation, selling of goods and "Services" Except you are high on cheap weed you can't tell me your side has more entrepreneurs than SW, google is there but regardless Leadership and business acumen are on different pedestal, people learn trading but leaders are born and chosen Lastly you hardly see countries run purely socialist economy, in a country with full blown greed and get rich quick syndrome Nigeria is not matured for "capitalist", for instance Dangote expliotation is a good example we can't go capitalist. A mix economy is capable of upscaling production where there is intent and willingness 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by weslay: 9:14am On Feb 09 |
Ttalk: Good for the economy.
A government that is bold enough to remove subsidies should not be afraid of any backslash that may arise from any measure to save the naira.
Let all remittances be converted to the naira equivalent so the government can have enough dollars for people doing genuine business in need of dollars.
All domiciliary accounts with idle dollars should be taxed. Why float the Naira and go behind to place restrictions to demand and supply? They can place all the restrictions they can come up with, but the demand will not go away. Because they themselves don't spend Naira. Do you think the president pays Naira for his medical trips overseas, or do you think the payment for Aisha Tinubu's recent birthday party on the island of Greneda was paid in Naira? |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by BigDawsNet: 9:18am On Feb 09 |
Students should be able to pay foreign school fee in naira... tru banks |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by theredaddy: 9:36am On Feb 09 |
cjrane:
In this day and age when you can contact people in America via WhatsApp, they are bringing back this policy that stopped dollar remittances into Nigeria. They have just opened business again for those who would ask you to give them the dollars in America and then they will transfer the agreed naira equivalent to your loved ones in Nigeria.
Ultimately, Nigeria loses on the dollars her people would have sent into Nigerian banks. The dollars remain abroad while the people in Nigeria who need dollars to fund their accounts abroad are merely asked to pay naira into an account in Nigeria and they will credit your account in China! So the dollars never enter Nigeria.
You are missing alot of point, about 50% of all the forex trading going on in the past few months, is not serving any economic purpose besides storing wealth that is why the Naira fall is on a whole new dimension One thing you must understand Revenues are the major drive of a bouyant economic not "diaspora remittance" when those money go to local banks and remain dormant they are detrimental to the Naira value You don't see any developed country Opening domiciliary account, can you open a Naira account in US or Uk ... govt must do everything to dissuade spending dollar within a Naira economy that is the surest approach to rebound confidence to Naira. 14 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Can't Send Dollars To Nigeria Any More by BobbieZion(m): 9:52am On Feb 09 |
Raiders: do you know we have had this policy before and it didn’t help the Naira. The CBN is just clueless. There is also dormicillary account all over the world because US dollar is the international currency for trade. A Chinese supplier will not accept their currency or even our Naira for international trade and they have dormicillary accounts in dollars in china. The solution to help our currency is to reduce demand for dollars by manufacturing our own products and reducing importation to the minimum. We currently import everything and so there will be high demand for dollars which will increase the value of dollars against the naira Bro... You are the one that answered the question. Simple something, they will now be speaking English thinking we don't have sense. All Nigeria needs to do is turn to production and export...... that's all. We will sell it to them in dollars and convert to Naira. After all you can't take the dollars out of the/your economy, that is what you use in trading. 1 Like |