The Presidency has made a bold claim: the US dollar is no longer the dominant force over the Nigerian naira, asserting that the local currency is on the rise.
Yet, some Presidential aides took a jab at opposition figures like Atiku Abubakar, Nasir El-Rufai, and Peter Obi, suggesting they won’t acknowledge this progress because it doesn’t align with their political agenda.
The government insists that recent economic measures are “stabilizing the naira” against the dollar and that Nigeria is finally “turning the corner” in terms of its finances.
This audacious statement has ignited passionate discussions across the country, as many Nigerians continue to face soaring prices for everyday goods and services.
Do you really believe the naira is making a comeback, or is this just political lies as usual?
