Economy
SEE Current Black Market Dollar (USD) To Naira (NGN) Exchange Rate

The exchange rate between the US dollar (USD) and the Nigerian naira (NGN) continues to fluctuate, influenced by economic policies, market demand, and foreign exchange availability.
Below is an overview of the current exchange rates in both the parallel (black market) and official markets.
Black Market (Parallel Market) Exchange Rate – January 29, 2025
The black market, also known as the parallel market, operates outside the regulatory framework of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). Traders and Bureau De Change (BDC) operators in Lagos and other major cities offer the following rates today:
Buying Rate: ₦1,630 per $1
Selling Rate: ₦1,640 per $1
These rates are based on reports from currency traders and may vary slightly depending on location and negotiation power.
Official Exchange Rate – Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Rate
The CBN determines the official exchange rate, which is used for transactions involving government-approved forex allocations, import/export activities, and other formal financial dealings. As of January 28, 2025, the official exchange rate stands at:
Highest Rate: ₦1,537 per $1
Lowest Rate: ₦1,530 per $1
It is important to note that the CBN does not recognize the parallel market and has advised individuals and businesses seeking foreign exchange to conduct transactions through licensed banks and authorized forex dealers.
Factors Affecting the Naira’s Value Against the Dollar
Several factors contribute to the exchange rate fluctuations in both the black market and official forex markets. Some key influences include:
Foreign Exchange Reserves: Nigeria’s forex reserves impact the CBN’s ability to intervene in the market and stabilize the naira.
Oil Prices: Since Nigeria is an oil-dependent economy, changes in global oil prices significantly affect the supply of dollars in the country.
Inflation and Economic Policies: High inflation rates, government fiscal policies, and CBN interventions play a role in determining the naira’s strength.
Demand for Foreign Currency: Businesses, importers, and individuals requiring forex for travel, education, or medical reasons often turn to the black market when supply at official rates is limited.
Speculation and Market Sentiment: The perception of Nigeria’s economic stability, political climate, and investor confidence also influence exchange rates.
CBN’s Efforts to Curb Black Market Activities
In recent months, the Central Bank has implemented several measures to reduce dependence on the black market and improve access to forex through official channels. These include:
Strengthening forex regulations to prevent illegal trading.
Increasing dollar supply to banks to meet legitimate demand.
Encouraging foreign investments to boost forex reserves.
Promoting local production to reduce reliance on imported goods, which drives forex demand.
Despite these efforts, the parallel market remains a popular option for many due to the difficulty in obtaining forex at the official rate.
As the Nigerian economy navigates ongoing challenges, forex rates continue to be a critical concern for businesses and individuals. While the official rate remains below the black market rate, the gap between the two highlights the ongoing struggle to stabilize the naira.
For those engaging in forex transactions, it is advisable to compare rates from multiple sources and remain updated on CBN policies to make informed financial decisions.
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Economy
SEE Current Black Market Dollar (USD) To Naira (NGN) Exchange Rate

Current Black Market Dollar (USD) To Naira (NGN) Exchange Rate
As of Tuesday, May 13, 2025, the exchange rate for the U.S. dollar to the Nigerian naira at the Lagos Parallel Market commonly known as the black market or Aboki FX—stands as follows:
Buying Rate: ₦1,630 per dollar
Selling Rate: ₦1,635 per dollar
This information is based on data obtained from traders at Bureau De Change (BDC) outlets in Lagos.
Important Notice:
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) does not recognize the black market as an official channel for foreign exchange transactions. Individuals and businesses seeking to access forex are advised to go through authorized financial institutions, such as commercial banks.
Dollar to Naira – Black Market Rate Today
Exchange Type Rate (₦)
Buying ₦1,630
Selling ₦1,635
Dollar to Naira – CBN Official Rate
At the Central Bank of Nigeria’s official window, the dollar exchanged at varying rates today:
Highest Rate: ₦1,610
Lowest Rate: ₦1,597
Note:
Foreign exchange rates may differ depending on location, volume, and the dealer. The figures provided here are for informational purposes and may not reflect the exact rates offered to buyers or sellers in real-time.
Economy
CBN launches new platform, targets $1bn monthly diaspora remittances

The Central Bank of Nigeria, in collaboration with the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System, has launched the Non-Resident Bank Verification Number platform, an initiative aimed at enhancing financial access for Nigerians in the diaspora.
The platform, which enables Nigerians abroad to obtain their Bank Verification Number remotely, removes the need for physical presence in Nigeria.
Speaking at the event in Abuja on Tuesday, CBN Governor, Mr. Olayemi Cardoso, described the platform as a key milestone in the country’s financial inclusion journey.
He noted that the NRBVN would ease the long-standing challenges faced by Nigerians in the diaspora who previously had to be physically present in Nigeria for BVN registration.
“For too long, many Nigerians abroad have faced difficulties accessing financial services at home due to physical verification requirements,” Cardoso said. “The NRBVN changes that. Through secure digital verification and robust Know Your Customer processes, Nigerians worldwide will now be able to access financial services more easily and affordably.”
The governor added that the NRBVN was not just a solution for financial access, but a step towards a more inclusive, innovative, and prosperous financial ecosystem.
“We are building a secure, efficient, and inclusive financial ecosystem for Nigerians globally,” he remarked. “This platform is not just about financial access, it’s about national inclusion, innovation, and shared prosperity.”
Cardoso also highlighted the growth in remittance flows, which increased from $3.3bn in 2023 to $4.73bn in 2024. He attributed this rise to recent reforms, including the introduction of the willing buyer, willing seller FX regime.
With the launch of the NRBVN, the CBN is targeting $1bn in monthly remittances.
“With the introduction of NRBVN and complementary policy measures, we are optimistic about achieving our ambitious target of $1bn in monthly remittance flows, a goal we believe is entirely achievable given the growing trust and convenience in formal remittance channels,” Cardoso said.
The event also featured a presentation by the Managing Director/CEO of NIBSS, Mr Premier Oiwoh, who detailed the technical and operational aspects of the NRBVN platform.
Oiwoh emphasised that the platform adheres to global standards, incorporating stringent Anti-Money Laundering and KYC compliance protocols to ensure transparency and security.
The Deputy Governor, Economic Policy, CBN, Mr Muhammad Abdullahi, also addressed the gathering, describing the NRBVN as a transformative tool for enhancing the banking experience for Nigeria’s diaspora.
He urged stakeholders to collaborate in refining the platform to meet the evolving needs of the diaspora community.
He further emphasised that the initiative would strengthen economic ties between Nigeria and its global citizens, and ultimately drive sustainable economic growth.
“Together, we stand at the threshold of a new era, poised to deepen the trust, enhance remittance growth, and forge a stronger, more meaningful connection between Nigeria and its global citizens,” Abdullahi said.
The NRBVN platform is part of a broader framework that includes the Non-Resident Ordinary Account and Non-Resident Nigerian Investment Account, which provide Nigerians in the diaspora with access to savings, mortgages, insurance, pensions, and investment opportunities in Nigeria’s capital markets.
Under current regulations, diasporans will have the flexibility to repatriate the proceeds of their investments.
The launch of the NRBVN platform marks a crucial step in the CBN’s efforts to improve financial inclusion and harness the economic potential of Nigeria’s diaspora.
Economy
SEE Black Market Dollar (USD) To Naira (NGN) Exchange Rate Today 12th May 2025

Below is the black market exchange rate for the US Dollar to Naira as of Sunday, May 11, 2025. These are the rates at which you can exchange your dollars for naira.
Black Market Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate (Aboki FX)
According to sources at the Bureau De Change (BDC) in Lagos, the dollar was bought at ₦1625 and sold at ₦1630 on Sunday, May 11, 2025.
Important Notice:
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) does not officially recognize the parallel market, also known as the black market. The CBN advises anyone seeking foreign exchange to do so through their commercial banks.
Dollar to Naira Exchange Rates Today
Market Type Buying Rate Selling Rate
Black Market (Aboki) ₦1625 ₦1630
CBN Official Rate ₦1608–₦1614 –
Please note: Exchange rates may differ depending on the vendor or location, and the rates presented here might vary slightly from the actual rate at the point of transaction.
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