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Envoy Wants Reverse Of Trade Deficit With Russia
Nigeria’s Ambassador to Russia, Ambassador Assam Assam says the Nigerian mission is worried about the lopsided trade relations with Russia.
Assam, who made the observation in an interview with newsmen in Eket, noted that economic relations between Nigeria and Russia favoured the Russians.
He said the Nigerian mission had commenced moves to address the trade imbalance and was wooing Russian Chambers of Commerce with investment opportunities in the oil and gas industry within the Niger Delta.
“The trade with Russia is totally lopsided. In the current year, the Russians exported about $350 million (about N56 billion) worth of goods to Nigeria, and Nigeria exported nothing.
“That is precisely why I am working to ensure that the imbalance is corrected, I am meeting with the chambers of commerce of the Russian Federation and of Moscow.
“I am meeting with Russian banks and investment houses and I am also meeting with major players in the oil industry.
“In the hope that we will be able to attract some of them to come in to do direct foreign investment in Nigeria which, we think in the long run, will redress that lopsidedness.”
Assam explained that the mission was working on developing markets for non oil exports to boost trade with Russia.
The envoy also commented on the development of abundant gas reserves in Akwa Ibom.
He said the country had an existing Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Gazprom, a Russian gas firm, which would be implemented.
Assam said that the MOU provides a framework for meaningful economic relations that would be mutually beneficial to both countries as well as strengthen bilateral relations between them.
According to the diplomat, the Russian expertise in gas will be deployed to develop the sector in Akwa Ibom and boost export to Russia.
He said that two Russian firms have already been invited to join in the oil and gas exploration activities in Akwa Ibom and would soon commence operations
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CBN Revises Cash Withdrawal Rules January 2026, Ends Special Authorisation
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has revised its cash withdrawal rules, discontinuing the special authorisation previously permitting individuals to withdraw N5 million and corporates N10 million once monthly, with effect from January 2026.
In a circular released Tuesday, December 2, 2025, and signed by the Director, Financial Policy & Regulation Department, FIRS, Dr. Rita I. Sike, the apex bank explained that previous cash policies had been introduced over the years in response to evolving circumstances.
However, with time, the need has arisen to streamline these provisions to reflect present-day realities.
“These policies, issued over the years in response to evolving circumstances in cash management, sought to reduce cash usage and encourage accelerated adoption of other payment options, particularly electronic payment channels.
“Effective January 1, 2026, individuals will be allowed to withdraw up to N500,000 weekly across all channels, while corporate entities will be limited to N5 million”, it said.
According to the statement, withdrawals above these thresholds would attract excess withdrawal fees of three percent for individuals and five percent for corporates, with the charges shared between the CBN and the financial institutions.
Deposit Money Banks are required to submit monthly reports on cash withdrawals above the specified limits, as well as on cash deposits, to the relevant supervisory departments.
They must also create separate accounts to warehouse processing charges collected on excess withdrawals.
Exemptions and superseding provisions
Revenue-generating accounts of federal, state, and local governments, along with accounts of microfinance banks and primary mortgage banks with commercial and non-interest banks, are exempted from the new withdrawal limits and excess withdrawal fees.
However, exemptions previously granted to embassies, diplomatic missions, and aid-donor agencies have been withdrawn.
The CBN clarified that the circular is without prejudice to the provisions of certain earlier directives but supersedes others, as detailed in its appendices.
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