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Good news! Tinubu’s govt reveals plans to achieve N500/$1 exchange rate

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Vice President Kashim Shettima has issued a stern warning to individuals hoarding foreign currencies in anticipation of a further decline in the naira.

Speaking at the “Cowries to Cash” lecture in Abuja, represented by Tope Fasua, the special adviser to President Ahmed Bola Tinubu on Economic Matters, Shettima revealed that the government is actively formulating policies aimed at strengthening the currency.

He emphasized the recent positive trend in the naira’s value, cautioning against interpreting its recent depreciation as a sign of weakness. Fasua, speaking on behalf of Shettima, stated, “For those who are speculating and praying and wishing that the currency would become nonsense, I believe that the policies are being rolled out by the central bank and the government that I serve, led by the President, will shock some of them.”

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Fasua also highlighted President Tinubu’s ambitious economic plans, including the goal to grow the country’s GDP to $1 trillion by 2026. He hinted at potential strengthening of the naira, mentioning, “Some people thought that the naira would continue to lose value. Of course, we can already see what’s going on and who knows, maybe the Naira will strengthen even further to maybe something 500 or 600. I’m beginning to see some of those.”

Additionally, Fasua disclosed plans for substantial restructuring within the banking sector to enhance the stability and strength of the naira. He emphasized the strategic positioning of exports, including efforts from the fiscal side, and reassured the public that patriots are managing the economy. Fasua warned naysayers to be cautious of the government’s initiatives.

 

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Updated: We’ll resume Lagos-Dubai flights on October 1, says Emirates

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Updated: We’ll resume Lagos-Dubai flights on October 1, says Emirates

Emirates Airlines on Thursday announced that its flight operations to Nigeria would resume on October 1, 2024.

It said this in a statement, “The service will be operated using a Boeing 777-300ER. EK783 will depart Dubai at 0945hrs, arriving in Lagos at 1520hrs. The return flight EK784 will leave Lagos at 1730hrs and arrives in Dubai at 0510hrs the next day.

“Tickets can be booked now on Emirates.com or via travel agents.”

It quoted Emirates’ Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer, Adnan Kazim, as saying the Lagos-Dubai service has traditionally been popular in Nigeria.

“We thank the Nigerian government for their partnership and support in re-establishing this route and we look forward to welcoming passengers back onboard,” Kazim said.

Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, on Wednesday said the Emirates Airlines had given a definite date to resume flight operations to Nigeria and would make the announcement in a matter of days.

Emirates Airlines suspended flight operations to Nigeria in October 2022 over its inability to repatriate its $85 million revenue trapped in Nigeria.

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Dollar crashes against Naira at official market

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Dollar crashes against Naira at official market

The Naira on Wednesday appreciated at the official market, trading at N1,459.02 to the dollar.

Data from the official trading platform of the FMDQ Exchange, revealed that the Naira gained N61.38.

This represents a 4.04 per cent gain when compared to the previous trading date on Tuesday, when the local currency exchanged at N1,520.40 to a dollar.

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Also, the total daily turnover increased to 289.14 million dollars on Wednesday up from 128.76 million dollars recorded on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, at the Investor’s and Exporter’s (I&E) window, the Naira traded between N1,593 and N1,401 against the US dollar.

Dollar crashes against Naira at official market

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Nigeria’s inflation rises further to 33.69%, highest in 28 years

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Nigeria’s inflation rises further to 33.69%, highest in 28 years

Nigeria’s inflation rose to its highest in 28 years as it hit 33.69 per cent in April 2024, up from 33.20 per cent in March.
A report by the National Bureau of Statistics revealed this on Wednesday. It showed the food and non-alcoholic beverages category continued to be the biggest contributor to inflation.
Food inflation, which accounts for the bulk of the inflation basket, reached 40.53 per cent in annual terms, against 40.01 per cent in March.
The galloping inflation is attributed largely to President Bola Tinubu administration’s removal of petrol subsidy and naira devaluation due to foreign exchange rates unification.
Reuters in a report recalled that the Central Bank of Nigeria had raised interest rates twice this year, including its largest hike in around 17 years, as it struggles to contain the price pressures.
CBN Governor Olayemi Cardoso has indicated that rates will stay high to bring down inflation.
The bank holds another rate-setting meeting next week.

Price pressures have left millions of Nigerians grappling with the worst cost of living crisis in decades as they struggle to meet their basic needs.
To ease the pressure on government workers, Tinubu recently introduced a wage award of N35,000 and direct cash transfer to the vulnerable.

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