Naira depreciated slightly against the U.S. dollar at the Investors and Exporters window on Monday, data posted on the FMDQ Security Exchange where forex is officially traded showed.Data posted at the Nafex window showed that the naira closed at N411.07, this represents a 0.08 per cent decrease from N410.75 the rate it traded in the previous session on Friday last week.
Naira hit an intraday low of N420.73 and oscillated to a high of N400.00 at the Nafex window, before closing at N411.07 on Monday. Meanwhile, the naira on Monday remained unchanged at the parallel market, data posted on abokiFX.com, a website that collates parallel market rates in Lagos showed.
Malawian currency is now better than Nigeria
This one does not concern Buhari. He and Lai are running around to fight a very crucial battle against Twitter.
Land slide! The economy is in a free fall but who should we blame? I guess Twitter.
Buharinomics!
But una presido talk say him don banned this app , why una still dey use am tweet
Ẹ go soon kick, slide ko
Its always Sliding. Where are we now ?
For once in history! It never had a good value!