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Nigerians react to Naira, Dollar exchange rate increase

With the exchange rate continually increasing between the Naira and the Dollar, everyone is begining to feel the bite of the economic meltdown in the country. See people react below.

 

This episode of Pulse TV VOX POP touches on a sensitive subject which has affected the Nigerian economy and everyone as a whole.

The Naira to Dollar exchange rate, which largely determines the price of services imported into the country, has gone up in recent times and shows no sign of ever balancing out to the appreciable rates we all were used to.

Coupled with the policies by the the financial arm of government to reduce laundering of cash outside the country, most ATM card users now find it difficult to use their Naira debit cards outside the country, or even to make international transactions.

Let's see what people have to say on the issue of the Naira to Dollar exchange rate.

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