Tag: Nigeria Business News

  • Naira Maintains Stability Against Dollar Amid Low Speculative Demand

    Naira Maintains Stability Against Dollar Amid Low Speculative Demand

    Figures cited by Vanguard show that the Nigerian Naira opened at ₦1,367.10 per dollar in the official window this Friday, maintaining a steady course below the ₦1,400 threshold. Financial analysts attribute this relative calm to the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) consistent market interventions and a transparent electronic trading framework that has significantly dampened the activities of currency speculators.

    The currency’s performance was also tracked by BusinessDay and The Cable, which both reported a narrowing gap between the official and parallel markets. BusinessDay observed that “the absence of aggressive hoarding has stabilized retail demand,” while The Cable quoted a BDC operator in Abuja saying, “The market is no longer as volatile as it was last year; supply is more predictable now.”

    Market experts suggest that the current stability is a result of a 15.15% moderating inflation rate and the CBN’s decision to maintain the Monetary Policy Rate at 27.00%. This high-interest-rate environment has continued to attract foreign portfolio investment, providing the necessary liquidity to support the local currency.

    Echotitbits take: The Naira’s stability is a win for the CBN’s orthodox monetary policies. However, for this to be sustainable in the long term, Nigeria needs to significantly diversify its export base to move beyond total reliance on oil-driven forex inflows.

    Source: Legit.ng – https://www.legit.ng/business-economy/economy/1695016-dollar-stumbles-year-naira-opens-month-a-surprise-surge/, February 6, 2026

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  • VDM and Blord Clash Over “Ratel” Brand Ownership

    VDM and Blord Clash Over “Ratel” Brand Ownership

    A public dispute has escalated between activist VeryDarkMan (VDM) and cryptocurrency entrepreneur Blord, with both sides laying claim to the “Ratel” brand name and associated identity.

    The clash has moved quickly across social media, with allegations, counter-allegations, and references to legal action, highlighting how digital influence and brand equity can collide in high-visibility disputes.

    Supporters have mobilized online, turning a trademark question into a broader culture war about clout, legitimacy, and commercial ownership in Nigeria’s fast-evolving ‘street-tech’ space.

    Echotitbits Take: If there is a definitive trademark record, that will become the key evidence point. Expect legal filings and PR narratives to harden in the coming days as both camps seek reputational advantage.

    Source: The Punch – https://punchng.com/drama-as-vdm-blord-lock-horns-over-ownership-of-ratel/ (2026-01-24).

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