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See what ₦100 Naira buy in 1980s

 The list shows that the Naira once had great purchasing power unlike now that the Naira has become undervalued


 A Nigerian social media user has shared a list of items showing what the Nigerian currency could buy in the 1980s.

The list shows that the Naira once had great purchasing power unlike now that the Naira has became undervalued.

The list shows that the Naira could buy so many things.

In contrast, the ₦100 of today can't buy much as the currency currently exchange for over ₦600/$

         
       See the purchasing power of ₦100 in 1984... Small change still remains sef

 


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