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Naira exchange rate for Tuesday, May 14, 2024, in Nigeria

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See the Naira exchange rate for Tuesday, May 14, 2024, in Abuja and Lagos respectively below:

Abuja:

Date Currency Buying () Central () Selling ()
14/05/2024  US Dollar  1500.00

1520.00
Euro 1550.00

1570.00
Pounds 1850.00

1870.00

Lagos:

Date Currency Buying () Central () Selling ()
14/05/2024  US Dollar  1505.00

1520.00
Euro 1550.00

1605.00
Pounds 1810.00

1855.00

Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN):

Date  Currency  Buying(NGN)  Central(NGN)  Selling(NGN) 
10/05/2024  US Dollar  1456.514  1457.014  1457.514 
Pounds Sterling  1825.886  1826.5128  1827.1396 
Euro  1570.996  1571.5353  1572.0746 
Swiss Franc  1606.9219  1607.4735  1608.0252 
Yen  9.3558  9.359  9.3622 
CFA  2.2944  2.3044  2.3144 
WAUA  1863.8691  1864.509  1865.1488 
Riyal  388.3416  388.4749  388.6082 
Danish Krona  210.5458  210.6181  210.6904 
SDR  1920.4137  1921.073  1921.7322 

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