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Naira Ranked Among Africa's Weakest Currencies at ₦1,490/$1

Naira Ranked Among Africa's Weakest Currencies at ₦1,490/$1


Nigeria has been fare worst under the APC leadership since the days of Major General Muhammadu Buhari's draconian civilian regime and as succeed by a very obvious anti people Bola Ahmed Tinubu's maximum pains for greater numbers of citizens as Nigeria's Naira ranked among the worst currencies in Africa.


According to Forbes, the Nigerian Naira ranks ninth weakest currency in Africa, amidst economic strain despite recent improvements. 


Forbes' currency calculator tracks currency performance across Africa, factoring market demand, supply, and economic conditions. The São Tomé & Príncipe Dobra ranks weakest at 22,282 per dollar, followed by Sierra Leonean Leone, Guinean Franc, Ugandan Shilling, and Burundian Franc.


 Others on the list include Congolese Franc, Tanzanian Shilling, Malawian Kwacha, Nigerian Naira, and Rwandan Franc. 


In contrast, Africa's strongest currencies are led by Tunisian Dinar, Libyan Dinar, Moroccan Dirham, Ghanaian Cedi, and Botswanan Pula. 


Forbes report that despite the Naira's weak standing, Nigeria's inflation outlook has improved in 2025, with headline inflation dropping from 24.5% in January to 20.12% in August. 


The decline is attributed to steady foreign exchange inflows, improved agricultural yields, and the Central Bank of Nigeria's decision to maintain its benchmark interest rate. Experts predict inflation could fall to 17% by December 2025, providing relief for households and businesses.


What the report failed to acknowledge is that the purchasing power of the citizens has been drastically reduced.



Nigeria has been fare worst under the APC leadership since the days of Major General Muhammadu Buhari's draconian civilian regime and as succeed by a very obvious anti people Bola Ahmed Tinubu's maximum pains for greater numbers of citizens as Nigeria's Naira ranked among the worst currencies in Africa.


According to Forbes, the Nigerian Naira ranks ninth weakest currency in Africa, amidst economic strain despite recent improvements. 


Forbes' currency calculator tracks currency performance across Africa, factoring market demand, supply, and economic conditions. The São Tomé & Príncipe Dobra ranks weakest at 22,282 per dollar, followed by Sierra Leonean Leone, Guinean Franc, Ugandan Shilling, and Burundian Franc.


 Others on the list include Congolese Franc, Tanzanian Shilling, Malawian Kwacha, Nigerian Naira, and Rwandan Franc. 


In contrast, Africa's strongest currencies are led by Tunisian Dinar, Libyan Dinar, Moroccan Dirham, Ghanaian Cedi, and Botswanan Pula. 


Forbes report that despite the Naira's weak standing, Nigeria's inflation outlook has improved in 2025, with headline inflation dropping from 24.5% in January to 20.12% in August. 


The decline is attributed to steady foreign exchange inflows, improved agricultural yields, and the Central Bank of Nigeria's decision to maintain its benchmark interest rate. Experts predict inflation could fall to 17% by December 2025, providing relief for households and businesses.


What the report failed to acknowledge is that the purchasing power of the citizens has been drastically reduced.


Court Jails Woman Six Months For Currency Racketeering In Lagos

Court Jails Woman Six Months For Currency Racketeering In Lagos


Justice Chukwujekwu Aneke of the Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos, on Wednesday, May 29, 2024, convicted and sentenced one Adeyinka Bilikis  Gbadamosi  to six months imprisonment for currency racketeering.


Gbadamosi  was arraigned by the Lagos Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on a one-count charge bordering on currency  Racketeering.


The count reads: “That you, Adeyinka Bilikis Gbadamosi, on the 27th of April, 2024 in  Lagos, within the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court, engaged in hawking the total sum of N897,900 (Eight Hundred and Ninety Seven Thousand, Nine Hundred Naira) in N200 Naira note denomination, with serial numbers 688101 and N500 Naira note denomination, with serial numbers 315501 issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria and thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 21(4) of the Central Bank of Nigeria (Establishment) Act, 2007.”


She pleaded “guilty” to the charge when it was read to her


Following her guilty plea, prosecution counsel, C.C. Okezie called on Olagunju Abdul Malik, an operative of the EFCC, to  review the facts of the case .


Abdulmalik told the court that the defendant was arrested  on April 27, 2024 while hawking Naira notes at 10 Degree Event Centre, Billings Way, Ikeja, Lagos, following  credible intelligence received by the Commission.


According to him, the sum of N897,900 was recovered from her at the point of arrest.


"Upon her arrest by operatives, she was duly cautioned and she volunteered her statements.


“In her statement, she confessed she was into currency racketeering and hawking of Naira notes,” he said.


Okezie, thereafter, sought to tender, in evidence, the defendant’s extrajudicial statements and the money recovered from her.


Justice Aneke  admitted and marked them as exhibits and convicted the defendant.


Counsel to the convict A.A. Olawipo, prayed the court for a non-custodial sentence or option of fine .


Justice Aneke  sentenced the convict to six months imprisonment, with an option of fine of N50,000 (Fifty Thousand Naira) only.


The Judge also ordered that the N897,900 recovered from her be forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria.

 


Source: EFCC 


Justice Chukwujekwu Aneke of the Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos, on Wednesday, May 29, 2024, convicted and sentenced one Adeyinka Bilikis  Gbadamosi  to six months imprisonment for currency racketeering.


Gbadamosi  was arraigned by the Lagos Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on a one-count charge bordering on currency  Racketeering.


The count reads: “That you, Adeyinka Bilikis Gbadamosi, on the 27th of April, 2024 in  Lagos, within the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court, engaged in hawking the total sum of N897,900 (Eight Hundred and Ninety Seven Thousand, Nine Hundred Naira) in N200 Naira note denomination, with serial numbers 688101 and N500 Naira note denomination, with serial numbers 315501 issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria and thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 21(4) of the Central Bank of Nigeria (Establishment) Act, 2007.”


She pleaded “guilty” to the charge when it was read to her


Following her guilty plea, prosecution counsel, C.C. Okezie called on Olagunju Abdul Malik, an operative of the EFCC, to  review the facts of the case .


Abdulmalik told the court that the defendant was arrested  on April 27, 2024 while hawking Naira notes at 10 Degree Event Centre, Billings Way, Ikeja, Lagos, following  credible intelligence received by the Commission.


According to him, the sum of N897,900 was recovered from her at the point of arrest.


"Upon her arrest by operatives, she was duly cautioned and she volunteered her statements.


“In her statement, she confessed she was into currency racketeering and hawking of Naira notes,” he said.


Okezie, thereafter, sought to tender, in evidence, the defendant’s extrajudicial statements and the money recovered from her.


Justice Aneke  admitted and marked them as exhibits and convicted the defendant.


Counsel to the convict A.A. Olawipo, prayed the court for a non-custodial sentence or option of fine .


Justice Aneke  sentenced the convict to six months imprisonment, with an option of fine of N50,000 (Fifty Thousand Naira) only.


The Judge also ordered that the N897,900 recovered from her be forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria.

 


Source: EFCC 

EXPENSIVE: The whole deceit and duplicity of 2015 campaign is too costly - Femi Ogunsanwo

EXPENSIVE: The whole deceit and duplicity of 2015 campaign is too costly - Femi Ogunsanwo

"A deception that elevates us is dearer than a host of low truths"- Aleksander Pushkin

************************************************

I recall, 29th May 2015 when this administration took over, USD exchanged for N199, today dollar is exchanging for N550 and Pounds Sterling hovering around N770, (just received this rate now from my money transfer company), unprecedented I must say in our chequered history


The whole deceit and duplicity of 2015 campaign is too costly and expensive, all to the detriment of beleaguered Nigerians who trooped out in their millions to usher in this administration with pomp and pageantry

Anyway Buharists jumping about like headless chickens, who believe criticisms of this administration by some of us is all because of non reward. Hope you lot are enjoying the "paradise" under the "Messiah" now, by the way can you get same value for your N500 today just like in May 2015?

President Muhammadu Buhari has written again to the National Assembly, seeking approval to borrow the sum of $4.054 billion and €710 million which will pile up our external debts further. "Buhari omo Musa, you are doing well ojare, Ooin".




#justscribblingmythoughts
Femi Ogunsanwo
"A deception that elevates us is dearer than a host of low truths"- Aleksander Pushkin

************************************************

I recall, 29th May 2015 when this administration took over, USD exchanged for N199, today dollar is exchanging for N550 and Pounds Sterling hovering around N770, (just received this rate now from my money transfer company), unprecedented I must say in our chequered history


The whole deceit and duplicity of 2015 campaign is too costly and expensive, all to the detriment of beleaguered Nigerians who trooped out in their millions to usher in this administration with pomp and pageantry

Anyway Buharists jumping about like headless chickens, who believe criticisms of this administration by some of us is all because of non reward. Hope you lot are enjoying the "paradise" under the "Messiah" now, by the way can you get same value for your N500 today just like in May 2015?

President Muhammadu Buhari has written again to the National Assembly, seeking approval to borrow the sum of $4.054 billion and €710 million which will pile up our external debts further. "Buhari omo Musa, you are doing well ojare, Ooin".




#justscribblingmythoughts
Femi Ogunsanwo

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