The Publisher Nigeria has obtained the official dollar to naira exchange rate in Nigeria today including the Black Market rates, Bureau De Change (BDC) rate, and CBN rates.
How Much Is Dollar To Naira Exchange Rate Today Official Rate?
The exchange rate between the Naira and the US dollar according to the data posted on the FMDQ Security Exchange where forex is officially traded showed that the naira opened at N414.90 per dollar on Sunday, 26 September 2021, after it closed at N414.90 per $1 on Saturday, 25 September 2021.
. This represents a change of 0.00%.
How much is exchange rate of Dollar to Naira in Black Market today?
The Nigeria parallel market (black market dollar exchange rate today) to the Nigerian Naira is as follows: For the Lagos market (black market).
LAGOS PARALLEL MARKET RATES September 26, 2021 (BLACK MARKET)
The local currency opened at N575.00 per $1 at the parallel market otherwise known as the black market, today, Sunday, 26 September 2021, in Lagos Nigeria after it closed NN575.00 per $1 on Saturday, 25 September 2021. This represents a change of $0 from the previous day.
The Publisher Nigeria reports that the black market, the players buy a dollar for N570 and sell for N575 on Sunday morning, September 26, 2021. after they bought N570 for and sold N575 the previous day.
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Meanwhile, Newsone Nigeria reports that the USD started this week at ₦550 in Parallel Market also known as Black Market on Monday, September 20, 2021 in Ogba while in Ikeja it started at N575.
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