Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Bevista: 10:08pm On Feb 17, 2018 |
Cuteamigo1: i love your last paragraph. the only thing we know how to do is to pray against our problems. imagine if young vibrant Nigerians have a platform to carryout a convention occasionally to discuss problems like this, am sure alot of solutions would have been generated but again the dinosaurs in power wouldn't have known how to implement it. i drop my pen here. While the Chinese are building factories on every street, we are building churches on every street corner. Rather than think and work, we delude ourselves that we can pray ourselves out of problems 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Ken4Christ: 4:48am On Feb 18, 2018 |
olamy223: if this are the solution, then whey are you people causing buhari? 1. Because of the way he his handling security issues especially that has to do with the herdsmen killings. 2. His corruption campaign is biased. Those in his cabinet are also very corrupt. 3 His economic policies are producing negative result evident in Naira going down against other currencies. 4. He has no plans to make our refineries work. This is what is eating up our foreign exchange. |
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Ken4Christ: 4:58am On Feb 18, 2018 |
chikachike86:
Please explain further how export will exceed import if our borders is "fenced" The fencing of our borders will limit smuggling. Rights now, the country has over 1,500 illegal entry points and this is not good for a country that wanted to grow its economy. Besides, it makes our fight against insecurity difficult. Book Haram would have been defeated long ago if our borders were fenced. Open borders also allows people to smuggle arms into the country. if our borders are closed, illegal importation of goods will reduce and exports will increase relatively. |
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Nobody: 7:58am On Feb 18, 2018 |
israelmao:
Would cashless policy erase current denominations or completely erase handling of cash?Would it also stop you from buying commodities at their price tags?Cashless policy can only reduce money laundering ,reduce cost of printing naira notes and ease cash movement or transfer. You are getting it wrong. Cashless policy will make high denominations extinct. When you do not need to use cash to pay anymore. When almost all transactions including buying in the market is done electronically. When Nigeria gets to that stage, there will be few high denomination of cash in circulation as most people will not have need of them. Why do I need cash if I can pay effortlessly electronically? Making Naira equal to dollar can be achieved when our economy gets buoyant.... When we become a selling nation rather than a buying nation. Thank you. |
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Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Bolubaba(m): 8:22am On Feb 18, 2018 |
Samleen: *If government can stop the printing 500 NGN notes and 1,000 NGN notes and officially discontinue its use!
*Reintroduction of Nigeria coins, 50Kobo, 1 NGN and 2 NGN.
Welcome, lets get started by examinining the top 10 performing currencies in the world to gain necessary insights before drawing our conclusions.
*.Kuwait Dinar KWD: ( 1 KWD = 1201.9611 NGN ) Bank notes: 1/4, 1/2, 1, 5, 10, 20 Dinars Coins: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 Fils
*.Bahraini Dinar BHD: ( 1 BHD = 956.3254 NGN ) Bank note: BD 1/2, BD 1, BD 5, BD 10, BD 20 Coins: 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 Fils, BD 1/2
*.Omani Rial OMR: ( 1 OMR = 936.2906 NGN ) Bank note: 1/2, 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 Rials Coin: 50, 10, 20, 50, 100 baisa and rarely used 200 biasa
*.Jordanian Dinar JDD: ( 1 JDD = 507,65070 NGN ) Bank notes: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, Dinars Coins: 1/2, 1, quirsh, 21/2, 5, 10 Piastras
*.British Pound GBP: ( 1 GBP = 504.8154 NGN ) Bank notes: €5, €10, €20, €50 Coins: 1P, 2P, 5P, 10P, 50P, €1, €2
*.Caymanian Dollar KYD: ( 1 KYD = 432.7622 NGN ) Bank notes: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 Dollars Coin: 1, 5, 10, 25 Cents
*.Euro EUR: ( 1 EUR = 448.2926 NGN ) Bank notes: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500
*.Swiss Franc CHF: ( 1 CHF = 388.1395 NGN ) Bank note: 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 1000 francs Coins: 5, 10 and 20 Rp/cts, 1/2, 1, 2 and 5 Fracs
*.United State Dollar USD: ( 1 USD = 360.5000 NGN ) Bank note: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100 Coins: 1C, 5C, 10C, $1/4, $1/2, $1.
Go back to the list once again and check what's the highest denominations of each currency (and population of users of each currency), You will discover that the top performing currency do not have high face value like we have 500 NGN and 1,000 NGN in Nigeria.
Also, you will notice that the top performing currencies have coins form of currency with denomination of very low face value.
The highest of the denominaton is 1000 Franc followed by 500 EUR. 1000 Franc is not in frequent use and the highest Franc denomination next to it is 200 Frank ( not like 500 NGN as we have here in nigeria ). Also the use of 500 EUR will discontinue this year 2018.
Get a hold on history of exchange rate in Nigerian, you will find out that every introduction of new high denomination currency note has averse advese effect on it.
Why High Denominational Currency Note Is Bad: 1. Increase in prints of currency notes with high face value e.g 1000 NGN makes other lower currency of less important and less usefull. This can gradually lead to upgrade of price of goods and services in market.
2. It makes stealing and loothing of cash easier as larger amount of money value can be packed into a very small space.
Why do CBN currently print more high denominational currency alone? Methink its in a bid to enhance hoarding of cash against the comming 2019 general election.
3. 500 NGN and 1000 NGN are no money for the common man, go to the market and examine what denomination are most in use.
4. It's in a way opposing the cashless policy by the federal government of Nigeria.
What The Wise Nations Did: 1. United State of Ameria used to have $500, $1000, $2000 currency notes until December 14, 1945, when the high denominational bills were last printed and officially discontinued on July 14, 1969 by the Federal Reserve System.
2. Europian Central Bank announced on 4 May, 2016 that it would phase out the 500 Euro notes by the end of 2018.
Other Factors That May Affect The Exchange Rate Of A Currency Include: 1. Ratio of goods/services importation to exportation
2. Availability of currency and number of complying users.
The Illegal illegal printing of currency by the CBN according to as reported by some news media outlets has a long way to desctroy value on our cash.
3. Inflation rate
4. Government debts and federal reserve.
5. Political policies and stability
6. And many more
My Recomendations: Nigerian government should permanently discontinue and remove 500 NGN and 1,000 NGN currency notes from circulation. Reintroduction of 50 Kobo, 1 NGN and 2 NGN coins should also be done.
A serious government fighting corruption will yield to my advice as abundance of lower denomination currency will discourage looters from hoading and keeping cash in a safe instead of bank.
Caveat emptor: This writeup is a personal opinion resulting from my many observations. It is not a scholarly work and should not be treated as one. Copy-and-paste bloggers should please reference the link and author of the article. This is a good idea. But the lower denominations too should be in notes not coins, so as to help with its acceptance by people. Many would say coins is used in developed countries but we are not a developed country, we are still developing. |
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Iceberg3: 11:53am On Feb 18, 2018 |
Okoyeebos:
Who is this potopoto slave tyPInG nonsense?
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Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by israelmao(m): 8:52pm On Feb 18, 2018 |
PietraK:
You are getting it wrong.
Cashless policy will make high denominations extinct. When you do not need to use cash to pay anymore. When almost all transactions including buying in the market is done electronically.
When Nigeria gets to that stage, there will be few high denomination of cash in circulation as most people will not have need of them. Why do I need cash if I can pay effortlessly electronically?
Making Naira equal to dollar can be achieved when our economy gets buoyant.... When we become a selling nation rather than a buying nation.
Thank you. My point is, even if you buy or sell online, you do that at a price tag according to prevalent denomination and until conscious effort is made to discontinue some denominations this will remain elusive. |
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Nobody: 9:12pm On Feb 18, 2018 |
Okoyeebos: Exactly 10 years ago, someone in the CBN wanted to do something similar but the economic blockheads ruling us frustrated it.
http://www.cbn.gov.ng/redenomination/newpolicy.asp Thanks for putting up the link. We have solutions already to Nigeria problems. The greediness and selfishness of some group of people has brought us here. The proposal was: 1/2 kobo coin, 1 kobo coin, 2 kobo coin, 5 kobo coin, 10 kobo coin, 50 kobo coin or note, N10 note, highest denomination as N 20 note. other countries that did the same: Ghana 2007, Croata 1994, Finland 1963, Poland1995, Uganda 1987. Israel, Turkey, Germany, South Korea and china also did the same. I like to direct every body to read the writeup in the link provided. I never knew such an ideas has existed in Nigeria before. |
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by olamy223(m): 1:09am On Feb 19, 2018 |
Ken4Christ:
1. Because of the way he his handling security issues especially that has to do with the herdsmen killings.
2. His corruption campaign is biased. Those in his cabinet are also very corrupt.
3 His economic policies are producing negative result evident in Naira going down against other currencies.
4. He has no plans to make our refineries work. This is what is eating up our foreign exchange. (1) herdsmen killings started third quarter of 2017, people are already causing him before then, so that's not among the reason. (2)we are Nigerians, ask a five year old what he will do if he mistakenly be a president At that age. corruption is in our DNA no matter who is in his cabinet (3) yes, you are right.but all the solution you listed are buhari's economic policies. there's nothing you listed there that this govt is not doing, (4) you might want to check this out again |
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Ken4Christ: 8:19am On Feb 19, 2018 |
olamy223: (1) herdsmen killings started third quarter of 2017, people are already causing him before then, so that's not among the reason. (2)we are Nigerians, ask a five year old what he will do if he mistakenly be a president At that age. corruption is in our DNA no matter who is in his cabinet (3) yes, you are right.but all the solution you listed are buhari's economic policies. there's nothing you listed there that this govt is not doing, (4) you might want to check this out again First, herdsmen killings didn't start 2017. It has always been there. It only intensified during his tenure. He has never condemned the killing and does nothing practical to curtail it. His body language shows that he supports what they are doing. Buhari is not fighting corruption. He is fighting enemies. Recent happening reveals he is overly corrupt. He has a track record for failure. His performance was also very poor when he was military head of state. There has never been a time in the history of Nigeria where people commit suicide on account of hardship the way it's happening during this regime. He is simply not a good leader. The changes we are experiencing is a very negative one. He should resign or Nigeria should ask him to resigned. His focus is on the Islamization agenda. He is a jihadist. |
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Nobody: 4:20pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
This nation shall be great again! |
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by tk4rd: 6:48am On Feb 20, 2018 |
seunlayi:
You can only find few worn out 100 naira notes in circulation now Are they phasing it out or what.?? |
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by felucci(m): 9:13pm On Feb 27, 2018 |
hmmn. |
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by felucci(m): 9:21pm On Feb 27, 2018 |
Samleen: *If government can stop the printing 500 NGN notes and 1,000 NGN notes and officially discontinue its use!
*Reintroduction of Nigeria coins, 50Kobo, 1 NGN and 2 NGN.
You are getting it wrong. It seems you don't know much about Economics. The printing of higher currency denominations did not cause devaluation of the Naira but it's a response by the CBN after the Naira lost value and it helped them to save money on printing the Naira. It would have been more costly to print N100 notes than the N1000 notes. If the govt stopped printing higher denominations, it won't improve the value of the Naira to make 1NGN equal 1 USD. Also, re-introducing lower currency notes and coins won't make sense since the government would spend more money doing so on notes that are would rarely be used in a nation with a weak currency. A fast way to make N1 equal 1 USD is to re-denominate it and that simply means by changing the value of say N1000 to equal N10 or something like that. New notes may have to be printed and they would have more value than the old notes. Soludo suggested something like that but many low IQ Nigerians didn't understand it. After the re-denomination has been done, then it would make sense to reintroduce lower currencies just because they would have more use then and have more value. |
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Nobody: 8:02am On Feb 28, 2018 |
felucci:
You are getting it wrong. It seems you don't know much about Economics. The printing of higher currency denominations did not cause devaluation of the Naira but it's a response by the CBN after the Naira lost value and it helped them to save money on printing the Naira. It would have been more costly to print N100 notes than the N1000 notes. If the govt stopped printing higher denominations, it won't improve the value of the Naira to make 1NGN equal 1 USD.
Also, re-introducing lower currency notes and coins won't make sense since the government would spend more money doing so on notes that are would rarely be used in a nation with a weak currency.
A fast way to make N1 equal 1 USD is to re-denominate it and that simply means by changing the value of say N1000 to equal N10 or something like that. New notes may have to be printed and they would have more value than the old notes. Soludo suggested something like that but many low IQ Nigerians didn't understand it.
After the re-denomination has been done, then it would make sense to reintroduce lower currencies just because they would have more use then and have more value. Do I need to argue with you? No o! check my later topic to understand what cbn wrote about my suggestions https://www.nairaland.com/4355615/update-1-ngn-1-usd |
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Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by grandstar(m): 8:10am On Apr 15, 2018 |
EnkayDezign4:
we can't just devalue our currency with a non-performing economy and expect it to work. Naija needs an industrial revolution BADLY!
Even South Korea that has a very strong economy and manufactures and exports so many goods to the world, has never devalued it's currency.
Stop talking nonsense. The Won fell in value in the late 1990's during the Thai Contagion. The Won is a floating currency hence will always go up and down 1 Like |
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Nobody: 2:36pm On Mar 26, 2019 |
There are always good insights almost everywhere but we always dont have good leaders to effect a change |
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Nobody: 2:37pm On Mar 26, 2019 |
Nigeria shall be great 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by SleepDoctor: 6:16pm On Oct 05, 2020 |
Nigeria shall be great again |
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Konquest: 1:33am On Feb 29 |
OP: Samleen. Pg1 *If government can stop the printing 500 NGN notes and 1,000 NGN notes and officially discontinue its use!
*Reintroduction of Nigeria coins, 50Kobo, 1 NGN and 2 NGN.
Welcome, lets get started by examinining the top 10 performing currencies in the world to gain necessary insights before drawing our conclusions.
*.Kuwait Dinar KWD: ( 1 KWD = 1201.9611 NGN ) Bank notes: 1/4, 1/2, 1, 5, 10, 20 Dinars Coins: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 Fils
*.Bahraini Dinar BHD: ( 1 BHD = 956.3254 NGN ) Bank note: BD 1/2, BD 1, BD 5, BD 10, BD 20 Coins: 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 Fils, BD 1/2
*.Omani Rial OMR: ( 1 OMR = 936.2906 NGN ) Bank note: 1/2, 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 Rials Coin: 50, 10, 20, 50, 100 baisa and rarely used 200 biasa
*.Jordanian Dinar JDD: ( 1 JDD = 507,65070 NGN ) Bank notes: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, Dinars Coins: 1/2, 1, quirsh, 21/2, 5, 10 Piastras
*.British Pound GBP: ( 1 GBP = 504.8154 NGN ) Bank notes: €5, €10, €20, €50 Coins: 1P, 2P, 5P, 10P, 50P, €1, €2
*.Caymanian Dollar KYD: ( 1 KYD = 432.7622 NGN ) Bank notes: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 Dollars Coin: 1, 5, 10, 25 Cents
*.Euro EUR: ( 1 EUR = 448.2926 NGN ) Bank notes: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500
*.Swiss Franc CHF: ( 1 CHF = 388.1395 NGN ) Bank note: 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 1000 francs Coins: 5, 10 and 20 Rp/cts, 1/2, 1, 2 and 5 Fracs
*.United State Dollar USD: ( 1 USD = 360.5000 NGN ) Bank note: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100 Coins: 1C, 5C, 10C, $1/4, $1/2, $1.
Go back to the list once again and check what's the highest denominations of each currency (and population of users of each currency), You will discover that the top performing currency do not have high face value like we have 500 NGN and 1,000 NGN in Nigeria.
Also, you will notice that the top performing currencies have coins form of currency with denomination of very low face value.
The highest of the denominaton is 1000 Franc followed by 500 EUR. 1000 Franc is not in frequent use and the highest Franc denomination next to it is 200 Frank ( not like 500 NGN as we have here in nigeria ). Also the use of 500 EUR will discontinue this year 2018.
Get a hold on history of exchange rate in Nigerian, you will find out that every introduction of new high denomination currency note has averse advese effect on it.
Why High Denominational Currency Note Is Bad: 1. Increase in prints of currency notes with high face value e.g 1000 NGN makes other lower currency of less important and less usefull. This can gradually lead to upgrade of price of goods and services in market.
2. It makes stealing and loothing of cash easier as larger amount of money value can be packed into a very small space.
Why do CBN currently print more high denominational currency alone? Methink its in a bid to enhance hoarding of cash against the comming 2019 general election.
3. 500 NGN and 1000 NGN are no money for the common man, go to the market and examine what denomination are most in use.
4. It's in a way opposing the cashless policy by the federal government of Nigeria.
What The Wise Nations Did: 1. United State of Ameria used to have $500, $1000, $2000 currency notes until December 14, 1945, when the high denominational bills were last printed and officially discontinued on July 14, 1969 by the Federal Reserve System.
2. Europian Central Bank announced on 4 May, 2016 that it would phase out the 500 Euro notes by the end of 2018.
Other Factors That May Affect The Exchange Rate Of A Currency Include: 1. Ratio of goods/services importation to exportation
2. Availability of currency and number of complying users.
The Illegal illegal printing of currency by the CBN according to as reported by some news media outlets has a long way to desctroy value on our cash.
3. Inflation rate
4. Government debts and federal reserve.
5. Political policies and stability
6. And many more
My Recomendations: Nigerian government should permanently discontinue and remove 500 NGN and 1,000 NGN currency notes from circulation. Reintroduction of 50 Kobo, 1 NGN and 2 NGN coins should also be done.
A serious government fighting corruption will yield to my advice as abundance of lower denomination currency will discourage looters from hoading and keeping cash in a safe instead of bank.
Caveat emptor: This writeup is a personal opinion resulting from my many observations. It is not a scholarly work and should not be treated as one. Copy-and-paste bloggers should please reference the link and author of the article. |
Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Konquest: 1:33am On Feb 29 |
OP: Samleen. Feb 15, 2018 This is a very simple truth and need to be put into consideration.
Money is a value created in our mind and ascribe to currency notes and coins.
These currencies in themselves have no value except for the values we created in our mind for them.
Edited: To those economics and financial Gurus calling me names and miscontruing my writeup, you are weldone!
Maybe you people need to read my write up again and consider what you wrote in your comments.
Everybody is contributing their opinion here to find a way forward for the Nigeria economy, some people are here derailing the thread with their You-are-not-an-expert comments.
Edited: You can also check this:
Update: 1 NGN to 1 USD Secret: Interesting Policy Proposed by CBN https://www.nairaland.com/4355615/update-1-ngn-1-usd
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Re: The Secret Revealed: 1 NGN Can Equate 1 USD If Nigerian Government Can Do This. by Konquest: 1:47am On Feb 29 |
Ken4Christ:
I do not agree. It will only limit looting but it will have no effect on the exchange rate. The countries you made references to didn't have a terrible economy like Nigeria does.
The major reason why out currency is low in values is because Nigeria is not a producing country. We import virtually everything.
If we want our currency value to appreciate, what we should do is;
1. Ensure all our refineries are working. It will save us lots of foreign exchange.
2. We need an industrial revolution.
3. We need to invest more in Agriculture.
4. Every local government chairman should be productive rather than administrative.
5. Corruption should be punished.
6. Our tax system should be made more effective.
7. Out railway should be developed to reduce cost of transportation of food items.
8. Our borders should be closed. If possible, fence the country round.
Export should exceed import if our currency must appreciate. After all these is done, then we can take away the high currency notes.
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