by James Sambo
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has officially devalued the Naira.
The devaluation took place overnight, as the Nigerian currency will now trade at an official rate of N199 per US Dollar.
More to follow on this story…
by James Sambo
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has officially devalued the Naira.
The devaluation took place overnight, as the Nigerian currency will now trade at an official rate of N199 per US Dollar.
More to follow on this story…
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