- Nigerian actress Mercy Aigbe has expressed deep concerns about the weakening exchange rate of the Nigerian Naira to the US Dollar and other foreign currencies.
- Her frustration comes in the wake of a similar expression of concern by Mabel Makun, another prominent Nigerian figure.
- Mercy Aigbe emphasized the negative impact of the exchange rate on businesses, revealing her own difficulties in ordering goods due to the fluctuating exchange rate.
Popular Nollywood actress Mercy Aigbe voiced her concerns about the deteriorating exchange rate of the Nigerian Naira to the US Dollar and other foreign currencies, joining a growing chorus of dismayed voices in the country.
Mercy Aigbe’s expression of frustration comes on the heels of another notable Nigerian, Mabel Makun, who previously shared her lamentations about the state of the nation’s economy and its implications tied to the exchange rate.
Taking to her Instagram page, Mercy Aigbe shared her thoughts, saying, “Exchange Rate is killing businesses! Gosh, at this point, I am frustrated!”
In her words;
“Exhange Rate is killing businesses! Gosh at this point i am frustrated!”
“I have been trying to order goods since last week for many fashion store @mag divas, I kept hoping dollar will come down, but it keeps increasing. Today i had to order with tears and sadness in heart. This country is in shambles O ti sumi.”
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In other news,Nollywood actress, Mercy Aigbe, has publicly shared her emotional moment as her daughter, Michelle Gentry, graduates from Manitoba University, Canada.
The popular actress and proud mother took to her social media accounts on Thursday, 19th of October 2023, to post a video of her daughter’s graduation ceremony, which brought tears to her eyes.
Mercy released a video of herself, her husband Kazim Adeoti, and her entourage, which also included her colleague Kemi Afolabi, who was present on the ground to celebrate the happy occasion with her daughter