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Latest USD, Pound, Euro, Ghana Cedi, Cefa, Canadian Dollar, Chinese Yuan, UAE Dirham, and South African Rand To Naira Black Market Today 9 September, 2023

In the ever-volatile realm of currency exchange rates, the Nigerian black market holds a unique and influential position in determining the value of global currencies concerning the Nigerian Naira. As of September 9, 2023, we provide you with the most up-to-date information on the exchange rates of several major currencies in the Nigerian black market:
United States Dollar (USD) to Naira (NGN):
- Buy Rate: 924 Naira
- Sell Rate: 927 Naira
British Pound (GBP) to Naira (NGN):
- Buy Rate: 1170 Naira
- Sell Rate: 1185 Naira
Euro (EUR) to Naira (NGN):
- Buy Rate: 978 Naira
- Sell Rate: 990 Naira
Canadian Dollar (CAD) to Naira (NGN):
- Buy Rate: 775 Naira
- Sell Rate: 800 Naira
South African Rand (ZAR) to Naira (NGN):
- Buy Rate: 50 Naira
- Sell Rate: 60 Naira
UAE Dirham (AED) to Naira (NGN):
- Buy Rate: 220 Naira
- Sell Rate: 235 Naira
Chinese Yuan (CNY) to Naira (NGN):
- Buy Rate: 105 Naira
- Sell Rate: 120 Naira
Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) to Naira (NGN):
- Buy Rate: 70 Naira
- Sell Rate: 78 Naira
West African CFA Franc (XOF) to Naira (NGN):
- Buy Rate: 1360 Naira
- Sell Rate: 1400 Naira
Central African CFA Franc (XAF) to Naira (NGN):
- Buy Rate: 1250 Naira
- Sell Rate: 1300 Naira
These black market exchange rates are a testament to the ongoing tumultuous nature of the Nigerian currency market. Market participants, including traders and individuals, diligently monitor these rates as they form the basis for informed decisions regarding currency exchange, international trade, and financial planning.
However, it’s crucial to emphasize that black market rates can substantially differ from official exchange rates, which are typically governed by government policies and financial institutions. The black market rates are influenced by a multitude of factors, such as economic conditions, geopolitical events, government regulations, and speculative trading.
Individuals and businesses engaging in foreign exchange transactions are urged to exercise prudence and seek professional financial advice when navigating this intricate landscape. Moreover, it’s imperative to be aware that black market currency trading may carry legal and financial risks, and it is essential to adhere to the currency exchange regulations set forth by your country’s authorities.
As we observe the ever-evolving dynamics of the global currency markets, these black market rates serve as a vital indicator of the financial pulse in Nigeria, reflecting not only local but also international economic conditions that shape the world of foreign exchange.
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