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Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by meavox: 9:10am On Mar 21, 2020 |
NIGERIA’S REFUSAL TO DEVALUE NAIRA LIKELY TO FAIL, AGAIN SOURCE: https://www.bloomberg.com/amp/news/articles/2020-03-19/nigeria-s-refusal-to-devalue-naira-seen-likely-to-fail-again?fbclid=IwAR3U_ZJUS8FFXp_wkDq0D8 6 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by Citytrend: 9:13am On Mar 21, 2020 |
My brother I'm just Speechless 11 Likes |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by Niggmatic: 9:13am On Mar 21, 2020 |
Normal normal 7 Likes |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by iamJ(m): 9:16am On Mar 21, 2020 |
Yes Bloomberg Try to cause changes in developing nations that favors you Na so they try to do with China China ignored them back to back Today look at china They may be Currency manipulators but they are the 2nd biggest economy in the world Economic analyst are no different from those lotto players all na guess work 130 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by meavox: 9:24am On Mar 21, 2020 |
iamJ: Can Nigerians compare themselves with Chinese? Chinese love themselves. Do Nigerians? Chinese deal harshly with corruption. Do Nigerians? Chinese used Science & Technology to develop fast fast. Can Nigerians who depend on juju, on miracle, on say it and claim it, on visions, on "man of god"? My brother Nigerians are NOTHING at all like Chinese. It's to me a great pity. 275 Likes 20 Shares |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by iamJ(m): 9:29am On Mar 21, 2020 |
meavox:china has population and they used it to their advantage, provided cheap labor for the world, when you come to make your product with their cheap labor, they will copy ur products and make cheap versions that's china So I no understand wetin concern Nigeria with china progress, that method can only be done once All those plenty jobs took many Chinese out of poverty and made many rich Also na communist state so if you do company government will assist you to blow, America do it to they call it bailout Nigeria no follow for anything na church we know 63 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by ShenTeh(m): 9:38am On Mar 21, 2020 |
Bloomberg, IMF, CIA and their other naysayers are the economic weapons that often target the weak and emerging markets. Even though it is common knowledge that it cost the CBN an arm and a leg to sustain the battle, the CBN's effort at stabilizing the Naira did not fail. If anything, it salvaged what would have been a puppeteering currency. With the CBN's very daring effort at cushioning the Naira, the Naira has remained fairly stable over the last 4 years oscillating around the region of N350 to the $. While some have argued that the Naira should weigh far less than that, the recent percentage inflation of the Naira vis-à-vis the real inflation is at sync. The Naira's bilateral outing with the Yen is a very realistic and futuristic venture even though they both might have yet to make the most of the relationship. Let no one fool you, we are passed the era of seeking approvals from (licking asssses) their Bloomberg and IMF. We are looking inwards and, East. 55 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by VolvoS60(m): 10:18am On Mar 21, 2020 |
meavox: ^^^^ We've been told the refineries can't be fixed because there's no money. But somehow there's always enough money, year after year - to sustain a multi-million dollar fuel importation racket. We've been told that the federal government cannot successfully manage state owned oil enterprises because "government has no business in business". Fair point. But again somehow, the Norwegians, the Saudis, the Russians etc. have been able to successfully run their own state owned oil enterprises and turn a healthy profit, year after year. Do the Norwegians have two heads each? I am asking for a friend. Truth dressed in rags and nobody recognized her. 87 Likes 9 Shares |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by festacman(m): 10:40am On Mar 21, 2020 |
It is certainly not looking good but we did neglect diversification of our economy inspite warnings over years. We had wrong priorities.We played BAD politics, fought avoidable civil war and destroyed spirit of true federalism.We spent HEAVILY fightIng APARHEID in South Africa than developing our economy. Badly conceived programmes like OFN, Green Revolution, DFFRI, NDE, etc. were created, billions budgeted but got siphoned away. Leaders' appetite for stealing public money ballooned. Government after government paid lip service to diversification inspite of hiring ELITE economists to manage our economy: Onalapo Soleye, P. Chu Okongwu, Kalu Idika Kalu, Anthony Ani, Abubakar A. Abubakar, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, etc. We crafted periodic National Development Plans but neglected it. At a point, we abandoned the concept altogether and operated on knee-jerk basis. All geopolitical zones neglected good old AGRICULTURE and ran after OIL revenue allocations. The populace preferred political leaders who would talk smoothly, make money 'flow' and allowed us import everything. We loathe the leaders that would make HARD DECISIONS. We became too comfortable and laidback to interrogate our leaders. We goofed. We could have done better but we didn't. We brought this BURDEN upon ourselves. Difficult days are ahead but Nigeria will emerge STRONGER because what is written has been written. 48 Likes 8 Shares |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by RenaissanceGuy: 10:43am On Mar 21, 2020 |
Why are these foreign news organizations always interested about Nigeria devaluing its currency and running articles upon articles on it? It's like they're obsessed with it or something. 27 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by Paperwhite(m): 10:46am On Mar 21, 2020 |
Buharinomic voodoo economics. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by gtrust: 12:35pm On Mar 21, 2020 |
600 � |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by VolvoS60(m): 3:56pm On Mar 21, 2020 |
festacman: ^^^ No Sir. You have not hidden your support for key players in this administration and the ruling party that produced it. After 5 years, there is very little to be said in their favour. What major policy achievement can we speak of? Is it the multiple exchange rates that encourage round tripping? What? I asked a couple of questions in my previous post. Can you answer them? 9 Likes |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by festacman(m): 4:04pm On Mar 21, 2020 |
VolvoS60: If you can't tell or deliberately refuse to recognize where the rain started beating you, how do you rationally tell if the efforts to contain the rain and attendant flooding are yielding result. 15 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by Kendumazy(m): 4:34pm On Mar 21, 2020 |
Something that's been codedly devalued or is there another version of devaluation they are talking about again ni. 3 Likes |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by Anneka101(f): 4:34pm On Mar 21, 2020 |
Please economist should step in ooo Modified: Since we are an import country and not manufacturing, please how will the devaluation of the naira help balance the Nigerian economy. Now we spend more to get the same value? 3 Likes |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by Bossontop(m): 4:35pm On Mar 21, 2020 |
Naija mata don dey taya non nigerians sef join.......mumu leaders wey nor sabi anything Mtcheeww
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Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by Sunofgod(m): 4:35pm On Mar 21, 2020 |
Buhari no get education.... 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by Humphrizy(m): 4:35pm On Mar 21, 2020 |
The matter just tire me....I don't know wether we dey move forward or backwards in dx country 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by jonadaft: 4:36pm On Mar 21, 2020 |
What is strong with all these evil international community? Can't they mind their business? Why must we devalue our Naira? How much is yen? 7 Likes |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by NaijaMutant(f): 4:36pm On Mar 21, 2020 |
RenaissanceGuy: Jonathan: The answer is not far fetched. They simply know more than a clueless and incompetent dullard disguising as a president 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by sammyj: 4:36pm On Mar 21, 2020 |
I hope this government knows what they are doing because this will lead to defending the Naira with the foreign reserves which might not matters if we are self dependent on the local market. This is the time to diversify, fix the power sector and revamp our factories for large scale production of products to stop dependent on foreign products. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by SoNature(m): 4:36pm On Mar 21, 2020 |
Despite being oil rich, the West African nation imports almost 100% of its gasoline due to mismanagement of its domestic refineries Nothing, I mean nothing, breaks my heart about Nigeria like reading those lines. Who cursed this country? 19 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by NaijaMutant(f): 4:37pm On Mar 21, 2020 |
festacman: Stop beating about the bush. Just say Buhari is a dunderhead, nobody go beat you 11 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by helinues: 4:37pm On Mar 21, 2020 |
Awon pokenoser 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by SenecaTheYonger: 4:37pm On Mar 21, 2020 |
iamJ: It take more than labor They have higher IQ 6 Likes |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by Factfinder1(m): 4:38pm On Mar 21, 2020 |
Useless country |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by spafu(m): 4:39pm On Mar 21, 2020 |
Ok |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by worlexy(m): 4:39pm On Mar 21, 2020 |
buharinomics. Buhari thinks force and stubbornness is the solution to everything. Let's see where that approach will get Nigeria to |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by ZombiePUNISHER: 4:39pm On Mar 21, 2020 |
Buhari incompetence brought corona virus.... It will consume him and all those who queued Up under hot sun to vote this calamity.. Useless things 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria’s Refusal To Devalue Naira Likely To Fail, Again - Bloomberg by lastempero: 4:39pm On Mar 21, 2020 |
They always sound like prophets of doom but seriously Nigeria is in for another round of recession. Even the fg is preaching and claiming to embark on diversification of the economy all na lie, if you can guarantee 18 hrs of electricity per day then forget it. 5 Likes |
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