Revive the Naira: CBN Urged to Roll Out N10,000 & N20,000 Notes

October 31, 2025

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Naira

Nigeria’s naira has lost its grip on everyday life. Once-powerful, the N1,000 note, our highest bill, now feels like loose change.

A fresh economic study pushes the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to act fast: roll out N10,000 and N20,000 notes to bring back convenience and cut skyrocketing cash-handling costs.

Titled “Is Africa’s Eagle Stuck or Soaring Back to Life?”, the analysis warns that the naira’s freefall has crushed its usefulness. The N1,000 bill, launched in 2005 at nearly $7, now buys less than 60 cents. That’s a brutal drop in real value.

Why Higher Notes Make Sense

Experts say introducing bigger bills isn’t about printing money, it’s about practicality.

  • Portability lost: Market traders, artisans, and rural buyers haul thick wads of cash for simple deals. A few high-value notes could replace bulky stacks.
  • Sky-high printing costs: The CBN spends heavily producing, moving, and securing low-value bills that wear out fast.
  • Everyday proof: In 2005, 1kg of imported rice cost N150; today it’s N2,500. A Lagos-Abuja flight? From N12,000 to over N150,000.

A N5,000 note planned in 2012 would now need to be N50,000 to match the same buying power, showing a 94% plunge in the naira’s strength over two decades.

Busting the Inflation Myth

Many fear higher notes spark price hikes. The report calls this a myth.

“Inflation comes from rising costs or excess demand—not bill size.”

Countries worldwide issue larger denominations after currency weakens, not to cause inflation. It’s a fix, not a trigger.

A Smarter Currency for a Modern Economy

The push isn’t new. A N5,000 note was proposed over a decade ago but shelved due to public backlash. Today, the case is stronger than ever.

New high-value notes, or even full redenomination, would:

  • Speed up transactions
  • Lower CBN operational burdens
  • Align Nigeria with other growing economies

Outside cities and banks, cash still rules. But carrying “bricks” of naira slows trade and burdens growth.

Time to Modernize the Naira

This isn’t about flooding the system with cash. It’s about updating denominations to match today’s reality. A portable, efficient naira supports traders, cuts waste, and boosts economic flow.

Will the CBN finally listen? Share your take in the comments, should Nigeria embrace N10,000 and N20,000 notes?


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