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Naira exchange rate for Wednesday, May 8, 2024, in Nigeria

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See the Naira exchange rate for Wednesday, May 08, 2024, in Abuja and Lagos respectively below:

Abuja:

Date Currency Buying (₦) Central (₦) Selling (₦)
08/05/2024 US Dollar 1400.00 1410.00
Euro 1460.00 1480.00
Pounds Sterling 1755.00 1785.00

Lagos:

Date Currency Buying (₦) Central (₦) Selling (₦)
08/05/2024 US Dollar 1405.00 1438.00
Euro 1463.00 1525.00
Pounds Sterling 1710.00 1765.00

Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN):

Date Currency Buying (₦) Central (₦) Selling (₦)
06/05/2024 US Dollar 1381.66 1382.16 1382.66
Pounds Sterling 1738.9573 1739.5866 1740.2159
Euro 1490.3966 1490.936 1491.4753
Swiss Franc 1526.8648 1527.4174 1527.9699
Yen 8.9882 8.9914 8.9947
CFA 2.3412 2.3512 2.3612
WAUA 1904.1783 1904.8674 1905.5565
Riyal 368.3739 368.5072 368.6405
Danish Krona 199.7918 199.8641 199.9364
SDR 1826.2782 1826.9391 1827.6

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