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Naira exchange rate for Saturday, October 26, 2024, in Nigeria

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See the Naira exchange rate for Saturday, October 26, 2024, in Abuja and Lagos respectively below:

Abuja:

Date Currency Buying () Central () Selling ()
26/10/24 Dollar 1725.00 1735.00
Euro 1835.00 1845.00
Pounds 2230.00 2240.00

Lagos:

Date Currency Buying () Central () Selling ()
26/10/24 Dollar 1725.00 1740.00
Euro 1840.00 1860.00
Pounds 2230.00 2260.00

Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN):

Date  Currency Buying () Central () Selling ()
24/10/24  Dollar  1634.69  1635.19  1635.69 
Pounds
Sterling 
2121.9911  2122.6401  2123.2892 
Euro  1767.0999  1767.6404  1768.1809 
Swiss
Franc 
1888.7233  1889.301  1889.8787 
Yen  10.7482  10.7515  10.7548 
CFA  2.6972  2.7072  2.7172 
WAUA  2196.9215  2197.5934  2198.2654 
Riyal  435.1978  435.3309  435.464 
Danish
Krona 
236.8704  236.9429  237.0153 
SDR  2170.7049  2171.3688  2172.0328 

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