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SERAP sues Buhari over move to borrow N895bn from Nigerians dormant accounts

SERAP sues Buhari over move to borrow N895bn from Nigerians dormant accounts
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Nigeria s raw materials imports rise to N2 32tn – Punch Newspapers

Punch Newspapers Sections ’Femi Asu Published 12 March 2021 Imports of raw materials into Nigeria rose to N2.32tn last year amid the COVID-19 pandemic from N1.34tn in 2019, according to data from the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics. The NBS said in its latest Foreign Trade Statistics report that the value of total trade in raw material stood at N762.6bn in the fourth quarter of 2020. It said the import component was valued at N715.7bn while the export component stood at N46.9bn. “The value of raw material imports grew marginally by 0.75 per cent in Q4 2020 compared to Q3 2020 but was 113.12 per cent higher compared to Q4 2019. For 2020, the value of raw material imports was 72.5 per cent higher than the value recorded in 2019,” the statistics office said.

CBN s operation remit more dollars back home

The growing importance of diaspora remittances is at the heart of the recent Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) announcement of the “Naira 4 Dollar Scheme” which is essentially a creative way of boosting the local economy. It is a strategic economic decision and you may call it “thinking out of the box” if you like – it means the same thing. Advertisement Under the new scheme, the CBN circular dated March 5, 2021 issued to Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) and International Monetary Transfer Operators (IMTOs) stated that recipients of diaspora remittances will be paid N5 for every dollar received from March 8 – May 8, 2021. When CBN wielded the big stick over trading in cryptocurrency not too long ago, commercial banks were asked to perish the idea and close such accounts. One of the plausible reasons that motivated CBN to take the action, as it turned out, was that Nigerians abroad were beginning to weigh their investment options in the global cryptocurrency market. It affected d

Deconstructing Nigeria s Fiscal and Currency Crises, By Sa ad Jijji

Deconstructing Nigeria s Fiscal and Currency Crises, By Sa ad Jijji
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