With Naira Depreciation, Nigerian Banks are Technically Weaker in Terms of Asset Conversion -Owoturo
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- Опубліковано 12 тра 2024
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I enjoyed and understood ur analysis, sir.Nigerian Govt needs to do something very fast to save this hellish situation in business
Nigeria needs to clean up corruption first. Then Nigeria with a wealth of natural resources can get a small loan from BRICS to rebuild her economy. God bless Nigeria. 🙏🙏✌️❤️
The option for dividend reinvestment should be introduced in the Nigerian Stock Exchange. This will allow automatic conversion of dividend that can’t be paid out to additional stocks.
I wanna ask some silly questions, most investors in Naij, have extensive networks abroad, and resources as well, what's the sell for taking a long-term risk in a capital market, thats in an over regulated and increasingly taxed environment like Naija, with 40% inflation and 30% interest rate... Compared to the UKs 5%, with higher quality of debt due to the exchange rate? Even access bank has external backing and needed it to climb to its heights... What assurances are you giving your would be investors... What program for pensions, we copy everything so where's our 401k? I'm not seeing the sell, and a lot of my generation are fighting to get 2k free of this economy just so we can have it back when we need it. Please sell better or if I'm wrong correct me
The foreign reserve money they are using to defend the Naira has finished, they must raise more Naira to defend Naira to regig economy.
Where were the investor's President Tinubu promised is coming to Nigeria?
If there's no investors coming, can we invest in agriculture