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Naira exchange rate for Saturday, August 31, 2024, in Nigeria

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See the Naira exchange rate for Saturday, August 31, 2024, in Abuja and Lagos respectively below:

Abuja:

Date Currency Buying () Central () Selling ()
31/08/24 Dollar 1615.00 1625.00
Euro 1750.00 1770.00
Pounds 2100.00 2110.00

Lagos:

Date Currency Buying () Central () Selling ()
31/08/24 Dollar  1632.00 1645.00
Euro 1785.00 1810.00
Pounds 2110.00 2140.00

Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN):

Date  Currency  Buying () Central () Selling ()
29/08/24  Dollar  1597.642  1598.142  1598.642 
Pounds  2104.7336  2105.3923  2106.051 
Euro  1770.9862  1771.5404  1772.0947 
Franc  1887.5733  1888.164  1888.7547 
Yen  11.003  11.0065  11.0099 
CFA  2.6972  2.7072  2.7172 
WAUA  2160.2128  2160.8888  2161.5649 
Riyal  425.7313  425.8646  425.9978 
Krona  237.4052  237.4795  237.5538 
SDR  2153.9409  2154.615  2155.2891 

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