Why public officials should mind what they say about the naira, By ‘Tope Fasua
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Naira gained slightly at the spot market on Friday but depreciated steadily in the unofficial market within the week.
Nigeria has serious problems with corruption and bribery, stealing from government, kidnapping, embezzlement and privateering of collective resources, money laundering, ...
Naira fell by 0.12 per cent against the dollar at the Nafex window on Monday
The currency gained slightly at the Nafex window on Friday.
The currency maintained stability at the parallel market.
"We can't blame them, we don't have the product, if the product is readily available nobody will sell or buy ...
At the black market, naira traded at between N572 and N576 on Tuesday.
The currency has strengthened at the parallel market.
The currency also did well at the parallel market.
At the black market in Abuja, dealers exchanged the currency at N540.00 and sold at N545.00 to a dollar on ...
The currency rose significantly from 422 t0 415 against a dollar.
At the black market in Abuja, dealers exchanged the naira at the range of N567.00 and N568.00 per $1 on ...
The plunge continued at the official and black markets.
The currency gained at the Investors and Exporters (I&E) window where the currency is officially traded.
The currency gained at the official market session as forex turnover plummeted at the close of the trading segment.
The currency traded at around 410 a dollar for the first time since July 16.
The Nigerian currency held against the U.S. dollar at the official and parallel markets.
Naira closed at N510.00 per $1 at the black market.
Naira was stable at the official Nafex market.
The currency gained at the official market.
Naira appreciates 0.60 per cent but loses at the official market.
The currency rate remained unchanged at the black market.
With petrol supply fairly stable in the country, motorists prefer buying the product from filling stations.
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