Abstract:Nigerian investors and business moguls have called on the Federal government to reconsider its policy on Forex Market which has created more scarcity for dollars in the exchange market and increased the exchange rate drastically in recent times. Speaking on this, the Founder of Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc - Atedo Peterside had called on the Nigerian government to create a level playing field to attract investment into the country.
By: Damian Okonkwo
The increasing rate of dollar scarcity in Nigeria today; caused by the new central bank policy for the sales of Forex to investors has pushed a lot of traders in Nigeria to keep their earnings abroad.
Observing the current situation many concerned Nigerian business moguls had called on the Federal government to quickly attend to this backdrop, considering its deadly blow on the economy. Thus, while speaking at the public presentation of the Nigerian Logistics And Supply Chain Industry Report, NLASCIR, for 2021, the Chief Executive Officer of Multimix Export Academy, Obiora Madu, has called on different government agencies including the Central Banks who are charged with monetary exchange policies for the country to quickly salvage the situation. He described the policymakers as neglecting the Forex sector of the country and relying heavily on oil. In his words, “because we have oil in Nigeria we are not paying attention to export yet. The environment is not friendly but the exporters are still struggling in exporting”.
He further described the major cause of this problem as inconsistency in government policy.
According to him, “One major problem is policies inconsistency because one government says every exporter has access to their foreign exchange then someone else says 100 percent of their foreign exchange is under control and they must sell at a certain rate”.
Furthermore, he described the second cause of the forex scarcity witnessed today to be as a result of a lack of national integrity. In his words,
“Another one is national integrity; that is another problem because everybody is afraid of Nigerians, which is affecting export because you are not getting the kind of market you want, your goods are going on discounted in prices”.
In the light of these backdrops, he stated that Nigerians today are forced to open domiciliary accounts outside Nigeria.
Further speaking on this situation, the Founder of Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc - Atedo Peterside had called on the Nigerian government to create a level playing field to attract investment into the country. He made this call in his opening remarks at the 2022 Vanguard Economic Discourse last month, in which he noted that “the absence of a level-playing field for all investors is one of the key factors responsible for the poor performance of the economy to the various National Development plans”.
FXOpen announced the trading competition called ForexCup Trading Championship 2025 for traders. You can join, trade, and compete for exciting prizes. Here are the details
The 2011 film Margin Call offers a gripping portrayal of the early hours of the 2008 financial crisis, set within a Wall Street investment firm. While the film is a fictionalised account, its lessons resonate strongly with traders and finance professionals. For one trader, watching the film had a lasting impact, shaping how they approached risk, decision-making, and the harsh realities of the financial world.
Over the past decade, one particular avenue has gained significant popularity: proprietary trading, or prop trading. As more traders seek to maximize their earning potential while managing risk, many are turning to proprietary firms for the resources, capital, and opportunities they offer. In this article, we’ll explore why an increasing number of traders are choosing proprietary trading firms as their preferred platform for success.
How does day trading balance freedom and precision in fast-moving markets? Learn key strategies to navigate risks and seize intraday opportunities effectively.