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Naira exchange rate for Thursday, January 30, 2025, in Nigeria

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See the Naira exchange rate for Thursday, January 30, 2025, in Abuja and Lagos respectively below:

Abuja:

Date Currency Buying () Central () Selling ()
30/01/25 Dollar 1620.00 1630.00
Euro 1650.00 1680.00
Pounds 1980.00 2000.00

Lagos:

Date Currency Buying () Central () Selling ()
30/01/25 Dollar 1620.00 1630.00
Euro 1630.00 1670.00
Pounds 1970.00 2010.00

Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN):

Currency  Date      Buying () Central () Selling ()
US Dollar    2025-01-29  1507.3980  1507.8980  1508.3980 
Pounds  

Sterling 

2025-01-29  1870.5302  1871.1506  1871.7711 
Euro  2025-01-29  1567.5432  1568.0631  1568.5831 
Swiss  

Franc 

2025-01-29  1661.2277  1661.7787  1662.3297 
Yen  2025-01-29  9.7095  9.7127  9.7159 
CFA  2025-01-29  2.4057  2.4157  2.4257 
WAUA  2025-01-29  1992.6960  1993.3569  1994.0179 
Danish  

Krona 

2025-01-29  210.0288  210.0985  210.1682 
SDR  2025-01-29  1968.6618  1969.3148  1969.9678 
Yuan/ 

Renminbi 

2025-01-29  207.8596  207.9286  207.9975 
S/African 

Rand 

2025-01-29  80.6708  80.6975  80.7243 
US Dollar  2025-01-28  1526.3599  1526.8599  1527.3599 

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