Dollar Rate Rises To N1,471/$ In Black Market, Drops To N1,446/$ In Official Window

December 29, 2025
Black Market Dollar (USD) To Naira (NGN) Exchange Rate Today

The black market recorded a N3.01 increase in the foreign exchange (FX) rate of the United States dollar (USD) on Monday, December 29.

In the black market data obtained from Naira Rates, the USD rate increased to N1,471 per dollar, from the N1,467.99 kobo per $1 reported on Wednesday, December 24.

Join our WhatsApp Channel

This indicates the naira depreciated in value by 0.20 percent in the parallel market.

Also, the pound continued to trade flat in the black market, as the exchange rate stood at N2,204.4 kobo per £1, indicating the naira has neither appreciated nor depreciated against the British currency for more than a month.

Similarly, the naira continues to hold its ground against the euro, as the exchange rate for the European currency stood at N1,753.5 kobo per €1.

Also, in the Nigerian foreign exchange market (NFEM), also known as the official window, the dollar rate dropped by N4.6 kobo to N1,446.4 kobo per $1, from the N1,451/$1 reported on Wednesday.

This represents an appreciation of 0.31 percent in the value of the naira.

According to the official window data provided by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the dollar was traded as high as N1,450 per USD and as low as N1,438.15 kobo per $1.

The naira also appreciated by 0.22 percent to N1,696.81 kobo per €1, as the European currency exchange rate decreased by N3.9 kobo from N1,700.71 kobo per €1.

In the same vein, the exchange rate for the pound dropped by N3.91 kobo to N1,944.98 kobo per £1, from N1,948.89 kobo/£1, indicating the naira appreciated by 0.20 percent.

For press releases, tip-offs, and corporate information, call 08149575257 (hotline), email: editor@primebusiness.africa and publisher@primebusiness.africa

+ posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Previous Story

Tinubu Sympathises with Anthony Joshua Over Ogun Road Crash

NNPCL’s Revenue, PAT Drop In July
Next Story

Tinubu Clears $1.42bn, N5.57tn Legacy Debts Owed by NNPC

Featured Stories

Latest from Business

Geregu Power Plc Surges With 15% Gain In 2 Days, Hits N2.875trn Market Cap

Femi Otedola Sells N2.17trn Stake In Geregu, Resigns As Chairman

Femi Otedola, the majority stakeholder in Geregu Power, has sold his N2.17 trillion stake in the power generation company and resigned from his position as chairman. Geregu announced the transaction on Monday, December 29, via a statement to the Nigerian Exchange (NGX)

GivTrade Secures UAE SCA Category 5 Licence

GivTrade, an international multi-asset brokerage providing access to global markets via CFDs, on Wednesday announced that it has been granted a Category 5 (“Arrangement and Advice”) license by the UAE Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA), marking a significant milestone in the broker’s
Nigeria Air: Airline Operators Hail Judiciary, Aviation Minister For Upholding Justice

Tax Tangle: Onyema, Achimugu Disagree on Nigeria’s Soaring Airfares

Tax Tangle: Onyema, Achimugu Clash Over Nigeria’s Soaring Airfares The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has denied allegations that domestic airfares are inflated due to multiple taxes, attributing the recent surge to market forces. Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, Michael
Tertiary Education in Nigeria

New Tax Laws, Old Fears: When Reform Meets Public Distrust

In June, President Bola Tinubu signed into law four far-reaching tax reform bills, presenting them as a decisive reset for Nigeria’s long-fragmented tax system. The government framed the reforms as a way to simplify taxation, widen the tax base, and protect low-income
Previous Story

Tinubu Sympathises with Anthony Joshua Over Ogun Road Crash

NNPCL’s Revenue, PAT Drop In July
Next Story

Tinubu Clears $1.42bn, N5.57tn Legacy Debts Owed by NNPC

Don't Miss

images 57

Nigerians Don’t Joke With Education, Buhari Tells Global Summit

No Nigerian parent jokes with education, as they know that

2024 Olympics Qualifying Update: Egypt Eliminates Nigeria’s Men, Women’s Tennis Teams

Nigeria's team lost out to Egypt in the final of