Obiora Clinton
Again, Nigeria’s currency, the Naira, depreciated against the Dollar, exchanging at N777.82 at the Investors’ and Exporters’ window.
According to NAN, the Naira lost by 1.26 per cent, compared to N768.16, which it exchanged for the Dollar the previous day.
The open indicative rate ended at N779.58/$1 on Friday.
A spot exchange rate of N844/$1 was the highest rate recorded within the day’s trading before it settled at N777.82.
The Naira sold for as low as N700 to the Dollar within the day’s trading.
On Friday, $77.99 million was traded at the official window.
Since introducing foreign exchange reforms in June, the country’s currency has fluctuated against the Dollar.
Financial experts blamed sabotage, which created artificial scarcity by mopping out dollars from the forex market, for the challenges.
Nigeria things
Bad country
May God help us.
This will also pass.
hmmm
It will get to 1000 , cause we depend on importation
God help us
God help us God 🙏
This country 😭
Okay 👍
God have mercy upon us
The Naira is still going down trend.
It will get better
Worth looking into
May God have mercy on us
Solution
Not gòd
Not helpful
Economic problem
Revival of economy
Solve it
Critical
Worth noting
Take note
Meditate on this
Rise
Seriously
Review
Discovered
Recovery
Let’s solve it
Reengineer
Quick answer
I see
I cant believe
Unfathumable
Our identity
Value
Think through
Looking back
I fear
Excuse me
I reflect
Imagine
So fast
Act fast
Solution iminent
Nawa
My currency has become so weak
Hmmm
Ok
Ok
It is well o. Nigeria 😪
It is well
It is very bad for the country.
Very soon, the a dollar ($) will reach N2,000:00K.
Wow
On God
God help us
Is 1500 now
Good one
Am tired of this country
Ok