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Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by freeay: 11:02am On Mar 02, 2017 |
pressplay411:you've said it all. God bless you 1 Like |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by Djailer: 11:03am On Mar 02, 2017 |
deflover:Bringing your attention to the emboldened; Osinbanjo only took reigns on the affairs of the country about a month ago which is in the first quarter of this year. The economic indices you wrote are for last year, how then are you blaming Osinbanjo for the so-called decline in the manufacturing sector of last year's output.? 1 Like |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by Nobody: 11:03am On Mar 02, 2017 |
deflover: You don't know a thing. Remember Nigeria is one of the leading oil producing countries in the world with varsity natural resources. The govt is getting it right. Forget all this your jargons. Corruption is one of the major problem in Nigeria. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by airminem(f): 11:05am On Mar 02, 2017 |
I Dont Believe What The OP Have To Say |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by kjhova(m): 11:05am On Mar 02, 2017 |
bodejohn: To me, the fact that a policy is unsustenable on the long run does not mean it is not needed near term. Also, the talk of government needing to stimulate the economy still depend largely on if the government itself has funds to embark on such exercise. The dude's write up is thoughtful but I feel he is overtly negative and proferred no alternate idea on way forward. |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by Rilwayne001: 11:05am On Mar 02, 2017 |
Jiang: Exactly what he is trying to do. Seriously we are just blaming the government for the instability of the country's economy. The problem is with us. Until we stop being greedy and selfish, things will continue get worse. I see no difference between the OP and those thieving politicians, i pray God put them all to shame. Nigeria shall rise again. 7 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by Nobody: 11:06am On Mar 02, 2017 |
OP has made some many wrong assumptions and gave bad advice. First of all, the whole direction of the new forex policy is this "make the dollar freely available BUT limit what people in Nigeria can buy with the dollar". It is likely that FG is going to increase import duty on so many items and out-rightly ban some items from being imported. The new policy is to stabilize the Naira. The OP advises people to hoard dollars... seriously, that is a bad advice no matter the situation... it would cause the Naira to crash further and would cause serious economic problems... dollars is not the legal tender in Nigeria. Instead the OP should have advised Nigerians to use their Naira to export more commodities and services so that we can earn more dollars to make up for the dollar shortfall. The OP is just a currency trader that profits from panic buying of dollars and other foreign currencies. mykelmeezy: 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by illuminaty(m): 11:06am On Mar 02, 2017 |
mykelmeezy:.....u sed it all.sometimes I wonder if the initial rise of dollar or depreciation of the naira wasn't an intentional plan so dt wen dey finally mk it drop,people wee say the government is woorking/worked |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by Nobody: 11:06am On Mar 02, 2017 |
bayulll011: Read the quote oga with your daft analysis. I simply asked the OP to check his spellings and defend his opinion, what had that got to do with your epistle? |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by freeay: 11:06am On Mar 02, 2017 |
pressplay411:you've said it all. I don't why some people are so wicked. Imagine someone advising Nigerians to hoard dollars to the detriment of Naira. This is satanic. 1 Like |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by pressplay411(m): 11:08am On Mar 02, 2017 |
ephi123: Killing the naira daily yet pointing fingers at govt. Same goes for importers. Govt has a major part to play too. 2 Likes |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by mykelmeezy: 11:09am On Mar 02, 2017 |
NubiLove: Like I said op had some flaws but the gold bar in the poo he dropped remains how long is it sustainable?? considering the playing ground aint the same as in gej or previous governments 1 Like |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by pressplay411(m): 11:11am On Mar 02, 2017 |
NubiLove: Well said. This makes more sense. |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by berrystunn(m): 11:12am On Mar 02, 2017 |
Which way Nigeria? |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by Nobody: 11:13am On Mar 02, 2017 |
Asking Nigerians to start buying dollars just to hoard it would crash our currency and economy! It is not sustainable even in the next 6 months! The new forex policy is 100 times more sustainable (once FG increases import duties on some items and bans some items from being imported) than the OP telling Nigerians to start buying dollars just to HOARD IT! NOTE: This new policy is not going to take us out of recession... it is only meant to stabilize the Naira! mykelmeezy: 1 Like |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by mykelmeezy: 11:13am On Mar 02, 2017 |
Rolings: check the meaning of flaw i don't fully agree with the op certainly not but he asked a meaningful question we are all ignoring sustainability first off I believe the dollar crisis was man made the government brought out the policy n scored a political point but on the long run..(worst case scenario) is it sustainable if the reserves start falling? if the militant starts bombing? are we willing to continue the policy or there will be the sudden but this time more excruciating rise in dollar price? |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by mykelmeezy: 11:16am On Mar 02, 2017 |
NubiLove: ok since your brain wont leave defensive mode till i say it op gave a magnanimous foolish advice a useless one at that hoarding will ony make it worse but do you realize the banks were previously and are still hoarding |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by Nobody: 11:17am On Mar 02, 2017 |
OP has made some many wrong assumptions and gave bad advice. First of all, the whole direction of the new forex policy is this "make the dollar freely available BUT limit what people in Nigeria can buy with the dollar". It is likely that FG is going to increase import duty on so many items and out-rightly ban some items from being imported. The new policy is to stabilize the Naira. The OP advises people to hoard dollars... seriously, that is a bad advice no matter the situation... it would cause the Naira to crash further and would cause serious economic problems... dollars is not the legal tender in Nigeria. Instead the OP should have advised Nigerians to use their Naira to export more commodities and services so that we can earn more dollars to make up for the dollar shortfall. Basically, FG wants to make it easy for you to get dollars BUT what you can use it to buy is going to be limited! The OP is just a currency trader that profits from panic buying of dollars and other foreign currencies. mykelmeezy: |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by SBG04: 11:18am On Mar 02, 2017 |
mykelmeezy:What playing ground? You should stop commenting on issues that are way above your pay grade. The OP's sole intention for creating this thread is to encourage currency speculation. The way he twisted the recently released GDP figures to mean bad news instead of good, gave him away. Bad news about Nigeria is good news for forex speculators. The OP has grown impatient waiting for bad news for Nigeria and has now opted to create some himself. 1 Like |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by bayulll011(m): 11:18am On Mar 02, 2017 |
unclezuma: mofo the quote was directed to the Op not u;who 're u re u significant |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by ephi123(f): 11:21am On Mar 02, 2017 |
pressplay411: Yes totally agree. Govt has a major part to play, Nigerians too need to stop sabotaging the economy. The same thing applies to those who have tripled the prices of food items which have nothing to do with the dollar. 1 Like |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by mykelmeezy: 11:22am On Mar 02, 2017 |
icon8: i get your point mister but m pretty sure we both know aside the op who is a small puppet there are some high-powered potbellied fools in AC offices somewhere in abuja who are the main people against it take sanusi statement if a politician gets at 199 or even 250 from cbn n sells at 400+ to black market ...that is 250 or 200 naira instant gain those are the real enemies of progress zenith Bank hasnt processed my friends school fees all in the name of clearing backlogs yet a bdc he bought bm from had dollars from same bank connection to high places is the real issue here sustainability in context of how long will those legal thieves go b4 they find a way to sabotage the policy |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by mykelmeezy: 11:25am On Mar 02, 2017 |
SBG04: look im not in support of the op hell he deserves 8whip koboko but call a spade a spade he said some sensible things in the wrong way hoarding is a no no dollar is still 450 n not 400 at bm n stfu abt paygrade...coz the dollar issue affects me directly..... |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by Nobody: 11:26am On Mar 02, 2017 |
bayulll011: So why quote me in it...you move along and look before you quote. |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by Boss13: 11:27am On Mar 02, 2017 |
Nice comment from the OP but not succinctly explained hence the criticism. I agree with the OP and as always we address problems using the wrong solutions. The new FX policy is neither a short term or long term solution because it cater for a fraction of people, the privileged ones. It is not a policy that is aimed to address production, which definitely will get the economy going, but one to address the concerns of the rich so that they can embark on their vacations and pay school fees for their kids without stress. I was thinking that exactly the same way the CBN used exchange controls to restrict the provision of FX to about 41 products, that can be done to education too because our educational system is dead and the CBN do not need to provide FX to people who choose to school outside the country. The resource is scarce and should mainly be used to address manufacturing activities. Let's not forget that the CBN also provides FX for independent market suppliers to bring in refined fuel into the country - another consumption activity. Apparently, the Policy is addressing consumption activities rather than production activities and IT WILL NEVER BE SUSTAINABLE. According to the OP, the acting president supports a further devaluation of the naira. This will only bring more suffering to Nigerians. All our devaluation policies have never been successfully right from 1985. Devaluation is expected to entice foreign investors to pump more money since their currency is now stronger than the naira, but these investors are not responding likewise, maybe because in Nigeria, we have 4 exchange rates and they cannot actually forecast the future value of their money/investment. Also, I think it is harsh to criticize the OP when he said buy more dollars. I don't think he meant hoard more dollars, rather keep most of your savings in dollars. It is a wise thing to do. The naira is falling and losing its value. In 2014, N1m was roughly $5,000 now N1m is $2,000. That is a loss in value of over 60%. What is means is that Nigerians are getting poorer that even cleaners abroad now earn better than professionals in Nigeria. Solution - Nigeria must PRODUCE, PRODUCE, PRODUCE. We are not producing enough. We should produce about 80% of our demand locally. Our reliance and preference for foreign products must drastically reduced. If we cannot do that, then let's woo these foreign manufacturers to come and produce it here in Nigeria. The CBN MUST allocate FX to manufacturers and focus on the production segment of the country. Provision of FX to consumption activities should be discontinued. Rather than destroy make-shift refineries in the Niger Delta, give them licenses so that they can build modular refineries, get the SON to regulate the standard of the fuel being produced and stop provided subsidized FX to independent oil marketers. The modular refineries will also create jobs, give the FG government revenue in the form of tax such as VAT and Corporation tax. Also, FX should not be provided for education. We will kill our educational sector if we continue to promote educational tourism. If you must study abroad, go and fund it yourself. Develop our education system, so that we can have the next genius think-tanks. The FG should also develop the healthcare sector which is also dead to stop medical tourism, another area that puts pressure on the naira. The CBN should also include more goods into its restrictive products list. Without this, we are only using palliatives to solve a rotten wound and the naira will lose more of its value in the future whether we like it or not. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by dabraska: 11:28am On Mar 02, 2017 |
This is the problem. A lot of people dont know what they want. The naira rises, everyone starts blaming the govt. The naira drops temporarily, they praise. People are asking, is this a sustainable act? It's a good question if you ask me. How long can the govt continue to pump dollars (which they don't have much of) into the economy? The manufacturers also hoard the dollars and sell to the black market for more profit. Everyone is a financial trader. If you don't reduce the over-reliance on dollar in this country, we are going in circles. For now, no ignorant praises to anyone. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by Largeman4uall(m): 11:28am On Mar 02, 2017 |
deflower is one of this country saboteur , how could u advice ur fellow Nigerian to start hoarding dollar n bringing wrong idéa to mislead people. ï know u were among of bad people . |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by Nobody: 11:29am On Mar 02, 2017 |
You say banks are hoarding right... look at where the Naira is? Now, think of the multiplier effect if every Nigerian decides to start using their Naira to buy dollars just to hoard it. Question: What happens to manufacturers that truly need dollars to import the inputs of production (machinery and raw materials)? Answer: Because of everybody is buying dollar just to hoard it, the exchange rates becomes like $1 = N2000... now guess what? It would show in the prices of goods and services... now we would start having double digit inflation every month. How long do you think it can go on before the house of cards crumbles? Hoarding dollars just to keep would negatively affect the hoarders, Naira currency and Nigerian Economy. OP is asking salary earners and local business men to go and change their Naira to Dollars just to keep it in a safe at home. If it was in a domiciliary bank account, then it is NOT really hoarding. Seriously a lot of Nigerians cannot remember the last time they held dollars in their hand... 99% of their transactions are Naira based and OP is advising them to take their Naira to exchange for dollars and hoard it... dollars that would be doing nothing in their houses? mykelmeezy: |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by omorttee4u(m): 11:33am On Mar 02, 2017 |
bayulll011: Best post ever. I created a topic regarding the black market of a thing. Right before the drop of the forex it never come on front page. Buut a negative topic against Nigeria progress, Lalasticlala and seun will rush to move it on front page. Sometime I weep for my country. Mtchew |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by mykelmeezy: 11:36am On Mar 02, 2017 |
NubiLove: common sense they say isn't common what part of the THE OP SAYING PEOPLE SHOULD BUY DOLLAR TO HOARD is a foolish idea don't you understand okay fine you are right n m wrong
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Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by Boss13: 11:36am On Mar 02, 2017 |
dabraska: The problem with this is that we are a cash dominated economy. Nigerians love cash. It is a crime in foreign countries to move about with large volume of cash. The police can take it from you. The CBN tried to do something about it, but the generally public screamed. Why should people keep money in foreign currencies in Banks - it is absurd. Are you a BDC? Almost everyone has domicillary accounts with foreign currencies. The CBN should apply more harsh terms to drive down the volume of cash in this country. Except multinationals, people should not keep FXs in their account. If you want Fx apply for it and use it immediately and not save it in your bank account 2 Likes |
Re: Has Osinbajo Tamed The Dollar? by bayulll011(m): 11:38am On Mar 02, 2017 |
omorttee4u: Dont mind those one they always want sensational headline that will drive traffic, do u blame them no prifeasionalism 1 Like |
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