Economy
SEE Black Market Dollar To Naira Exchange Rate Today 11 December 2024
Black Market Dollar To Naira Exchange Rate Today 11 December 2024 Can Be Accessed Below.
The official naira black market exchange rate in Nigeria today including the Black Market rates, Bureau De Change (BDC), and CBN rates. Please note that the exchange rate is subject to hourly fluctuations influenced by the supply and demand of dollars in the market.
As of now, you can purchase 1 dollar at a certain rate now, however, it’s important to remember that the rate can shift (either upwards or downwards) within hours.
What’s the dollar to naira black market today 11 December 2024?
The local currency (abokiFx) opened at ₦1,665.00 per $1 at the parallel market otherwise known as the black market, today, Wednesday, 11 December 2024, in Lagos Nigeria, after it closed at ₦1,650.00 per $1 on Tuesday, 10 December 2024.
Dollar to Naira (USD to NGN) Black Market Exchange Rate Today
Buying Rate ₦1,705
Selling Rate ₦1,715
Please note that Nigeria’s black market dollar-to-naira exchange rate is typically higher than the official exchange rate because the Federal Government does not regulate it. The rates you buy or sell forex may differ from what is captured in this article because prices vary.
What’s the dollar to naira CBN exchange rate today?
1 USD = 1577.31 NGN
1 Dollars = 1577.31 Nigerian Naira
The USDNGN rate as of 11 Dec 2024
Economy
See Dollar to Naira Exchange rate today, November 10, 2025
Nigeria’s official Daily Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM) rate opened the week around ₦1,436–₦1,437 to the US dollar on Monday, November 10, 2025, while the parallel (black/BDC) market continued to trade the dollar roughly between ₦1,450 and ₦1,470 depending on location and dealer.
Key figures
NFEM/official (volume-weighted average): about ₦1,436–₦1,437 per $1.
Parallel/BDC (reported ranges): buy ₦1,450–₦1,458; sell ₦1,460–₦1,470.
What happened today
The official FX window — the Daily Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM) — remained close to the mid-₦1,430s, reflecting steady dollar inflows from exporters and remittances that kept official liquidity intact. At the same time, dollar demand in cash-heavy city BDC markets pushed parallel-market quotes higher, producing the persistent spread between the official and street rates.
Why the gap persists
Analysts point to a mix of structural and cyclical factors: the end of subsidy-related pressures, improved dollar inflows linked to higher non-oil earnings, and recent policy moves by the Central Bank of Nigeria. But limited access to small-dollar cash and the fragmented nature of BDC liquidity keep parallel-market premiums in place. International market sentiment and capital flows remain important drivers of short-term moves.
How this affects consumers and businesses
Importers and firms needing physical dollars still factor in the parallel-market premium when pricing and sourcing goods.
Remittance recipients often get rates closer to the parallel market when cash is required immediately.
Traders and FX desks monitor the NFEM rate for contractual and official reporting while using BDC quotes to assess immediate cash needs.
Over the past week the dollar–naira has fluctuated in the mid-₦1,430s to mid-₦1,460s, with occasional spikes in the parallel market when local cash demand rises. The Central Bank’s measures to improve FX liquidity and recent macroeconomic signals (including an interest-rate shift earlier in the fall) have helped reduce volatility compared with earlier in 2025, but a permanent narrowing of the spread depends on sustained, predictable dollar supply.
Economy
Naira Rebounces Against The USD, EURO, GBP Today November 6, 2025 At The Official And Black Markets
See rates below:
Dollars to Naira (USD to NGN)
Type Exchange Rate Today
Buying Rate (Black Market) ₦1450
Selling Rate (Black Market) ₦1460
Official CBN Rate ₦1439
Euro to Naira (EUR to NGN)
Type Exchange Rate Today
Buying Rate (Black Market) ₦1650
Selling Rate (Black Market) ₦1685
Official CBN Rate ₦1654
Pounds to Naira (GBP to NGN)
Type Exchange Rate Today
Buying Rate (Black Market) ₦1840
Selling Rate (Black Market) ₦1940
Official CBN Rate ₦1877
Economy
SEE Dollar to Naira Exchange rate: Black Market and CBN rates
By Prosper Olayiwola
The exchange rate between the U.S. dollar and the Nigerian naira continued to fluctuate across different markets on Monday, October 27, 2025, as traders and Bureau De Change (BDC) operators reported mixed prices.
At the Lagos Parallel Market, commonly referred to as the black market, one U.S. dollar was sold at ₦1,499 and bought at ₦1,485, according to traders interviewed early Monday. This reflects a slight adjustment from weekend figures, as market demand for the greenback remained strong amid limited supply.
However, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has repeatedly emphasized that it does not recognize the parallel market, warning Nigerians against patronizing unregulated forex dealers. The apex bank maintains that all legitimate foreign exchange transactions should be carried out through authorized channels, particularly commercial banks, to ensure transparency and stability in the financial system.
Black Market (Aboki FX) Exchange Rate Today
Dollar to Naira (USD to NGN) Black Market Rate
Buying Rate ₦1,485
Selling Rate ₦1,499
Official CBN Exchange Rate Today
Dollar to Naira (USD to NGN) CBN Rate
Highest Rate ₦1,457
Lowest Rate ₦1,450
It is important to note that exchange rates may differ depending on location, volume of transaction, and demand dynamics at various trading points. Rates reported by independent sources or online platforms may also vary slightly from those published by official or regulated channels.
As Nigeria continues to grapple with inflationary pressures and declining foreign reserves, analysts say the exchange rate movement will remain one of the most closely watched indicators of economic stability in the weeks ahead.
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