That signified a whopping 20.5% devaluation, the naira's lowest level ever recorded versus the dollar. Previously, the lowest figure was N848/$1 on October 17, 2023, representing a one-day 8.17% devaluation at the time.
Notably, short-term and medium-term maturities experienced significant expansions of 572 bps and 509 bps, respectively, while long-term maturities saw a slight decline of 11 bps.
Meanwhile, Former Big Brother Naija housemate, Tobi Bakre gave an excited bride a lovely surprise on her special day after he stormed the wedding venue.
Meanwhile, Former Big Brother Naija housemate, Tobi Bakre gave an excited bride a lovely surprise on her special day after he stormed the wedding venue.
US equities have driven higher since late October, following a nearly unbroken path as inflation moderated and the Federal Reserve flagged plans for 2024 interest rate cuts.
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While noting the public would have "ashort period of some kind of inconvenience", she explained that such developments would cause the dollar to fall to the naira and help grow the economy.
Goldberry said; "I cried a lot on my day,almost ruined my make up,my father is lateand my only brother that was to be present wasn't,he couldn't even come back dat day."
"You used the money to pay the hospital bill of your father, who is now late. "You said you are now a tailor and have turned a new leaf and I believe you.
"We worked our socks off and deserved to win and get through. We fell short in a semi-final for the third time this year. "We have a good group of lads. Losing is not acceptable. Getting to the semi-finals isn't acceptable.
Super Eagles and Arsenal forward Alex Iwobi, who is with the squad in Russia for the World Cup, answered some fun questions in ashort BBC Africa video.
"However, ashort video clip from the event captured on the news segment of a television channel quoted Prof. Osinbajo as mentioning '$2bn' and not 'N2bn,' which was what he had actually meant to say.