Black Market Dollar (USD) To Naira (NGN) Exchange Rate Today, 17th April 2025

April 17, 2025

What is the dollar-to-naira exchange rate on the black market, like the Aboki Fx?

The exchange rate for the US dollar (USD) to Nigerian Naira (NGN) in the parallel market, also known as black market, as of 17th April 2025, is N1,610 for 1 USD.

This rate is often sourced from the latest data provided by Bureau De Change (BDC) operators.

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How much is a Dollar to Naira today in the Black Market?

What is the Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate at the Black Market, especially the Aboki Fx?

Because of the dynamics of supply and demand in the informal foreign exchange market, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) official rates often differ significantly from those in the black market.

As of today, 17th April 2025, the black market buying rate for the US dollar is N1,600 while the selling rate is N1,610.

These rates change from time to time during the day, influenced by various factors including economic conditions, market speculation, and government policies.

The dollar-to-naira exchange rate in the black market has continued to fluctuate, reflecting the economic challenges and forex shortages in Nigeria.

In contrast to the black market, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) maintains an official exchange rate. Today, the CBN rate for one dollar is N1,599.79.

The disparity between the official and black market rates highlights the pressure on the naira and the challenges in the country’s forex market.

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Black Market Exchange Rate Today 

Foreign CurrencyBuying rateSelling rate
DOLLAR ($USD)N1,610N1,620
POUNDS STERLING (GBP)N2,080N2,100
EURO (EUR)N1,790N1,810
YUAN (CNY)N220N225

CBN Exchange Rate Today

Foreign CurrencyBuying rateSelling rate
DOLLAR ($USD)N1,598.79N1,599.79
POUNDS STERLING (GBP)N2,120.64N2,121.97
EURO (EUR)

N1817.03

N1,818.17

YUAN (CNY)

N218.80

N218.94
SAUDI RIYAL (SAR)

N426.06

N426.32

 

CRYPTOCURRENCY

At the time of posting

BITCOIN

1 BTC: NGN135.5M

1 NGN = 0.000000078BTC

ETHEREUM

1 ETH: NGN 2.52M

1 NGN: 0.00000034ETH

Variations in Forex Rates

Forex rates in Nigeria vary across different markets and platforms. The black market, official CBN rates, and rates offered by commercial banks and international money transfer operators all differ.

This discrepancy creates arbitrage opportunities and poses challenges for businesses and individuals needing foreign currency for legitimate transactions.

50 Dollars to Naira Today Black Market

For people looking to exchange 50 US dollars today, the rate in the black market will be approximately N80,000 if obtained at the buying rate of N1,600 per dollar.

For those buying from retailers, it would cost N80,500 at the selling rate of N1,610 per dollar.

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100 Dollars to Naira Today Black Market

Exchanging 100 US dollars today in the black market will get you N160,000 if sold at the current buying rate.

For those purchasing dollars, it will cost N161,000. This rate of increase no doubt affects businesses, travelers, and others who need dollars and other foreign currencies for overseas transactions.

500 Dollars to Naira Today Black Market

A larger transaction of 500 US dollars will result in N800,000 at the buying rate and N805,000 at the selling rate in the black market today.

The higher volumes reflect the ongoing need for dollars in the business community.

1,000 Dollars to Naira Today Black Market

For those who need up to 1000 US dollars, the black market will offer N1,600,000 at the buying rate and N1,610,000 at the selling rate.

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Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with seven years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication.

Victor Ezeja

Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with seven years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication.

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