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Naira exchange rate for Monday, April 29, 2024, in Nigeria

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See the Naira exchange rate for Monday, April 29, 2024, in Abuja and Lagos respectively below:

Abuja:

Date Currency Buying (₦) Central (₦) Selling (₦)
29/04/2024 US Dollar 1290.00 1300.00
Euro 1390.00 1450.00
Pounds Sterling 1600.00 1620.00

Lagos:

Date Currency Buying (₦) Central (₦) Selling (₦)
29/04/2024 US Dollar 1290.00 1330.00
Euro 1390.00 1500.00
Pounds Sterling 1600.00 1650.00

Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN):

Date Currency Buying(NGN) Central(NGN) Selling(NGN)
25/04/2024 US Dollar 1164.343 1164.843 1165.343
Pounds Sterling 1451.8193 1452.4427 1453.0662
Euro 1245.9634 1246.4985 1247.0335
Swiss Franc 1272.2279 1272.7743 1273.3206
Yen 7.48 7.4833 7.4865
CFA 2.0612 2.0712 2.0812
Riyal 310.4335 310.5668 310.7001
Danish Krona 167.0339 167.1056 167.1773
SDR 1532.6247 1533.2828 1533.941
Yuan/Renminbi 160.6744 160.7434 160.8124

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