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Nigeria’s insatiable thirst for foreign goods responsible for Naira’s woes–Reno Omokri
Nigeria’s insatiable thirst for foreign goods responsible for Naira’s woes–Reno OmokriA former presidential spokesman, Reno Omokri says President Bola Tinubu should not be blamed for the naira’s continued fall to the dollar, which is now N1,348 to a dollar.
According to him, the naira can only bounce back if Nigerians patronise homegrown goods and services.
“The Naira is now ₦1348 to the dollar, and you blame Tinubu. Perhaps you have not heard that the Naira has been floated. That means the laws of demand and supply determine the value of the Naira.
“Gone are the days when the government artificially set the Naira’s value. And all major Presidential candidates said they would do this, except Kwankwaso. If you want the Naira to appreciate, you must patronise made in Nigeria goods and services.
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“Every day, we as citizens spend $20 million on MTN and Airtel. How can the Naira rise under those circumstances? If you are one of the 130 million Nigerians using MTN and Airtel, you are partially responsible for the state of the Naira,” Omokri said.
According to Omokri, “Should you be surprised that your ‘child’ looks like your neighbour when you always send your wife to shop at his compound? So, why are you surprised at the state of the Naira when you are sending your money to South Africa and India?
“GSM and Internet data are the most used goods and services in Nigeria. If we all use Glo, the Naira will rise in value faster than the body part of a man happy to see a beautiful woman at the beach.
“But no. We all have very creative reasons why we must use MTN and Airtel. We do not understand the cause-and-effect relationship between our consumption habits and the value of our currency.
“Go to South Africa and India and see if they even buy anything from Nigeria. The only area that Nigeria dominates in South Africa and India is prison. Their prisons are full of our citizens. Please fact-check me!”
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