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Naira exchange rate for Tuesday, April 23, 2024, in Nigeria

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See the Naira exchange rate for Tuesday, April 23, 2024, in Abuja and Lagos respectively below:

Abuja:

Date Currency Buying (₦) Central (₦) Selling (₦)
23/04/2024 US Dollar 1210.00 1220.00
Euro 1255.00 1275.00
 Sterling 1440.00 1460.00

Lagos:

Date Currency Buying (₦) Central (₦) Selling (₦)
23/04/2024 US Dollar 1240.00 1265.00
Euro 1280.00 1340.00
Pounds Sterling 1465.00 1638.00

Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN):

Date Currency Buying(NGN) Central(NGN) Selling(NGN)
17/04/2024 US Dollar 1160.714 1161.214 1161.714
Pounds Sterling 1445.205 1445.8276 1446.4501
Euro 1233.7229 1234.2544 1234.7858
Swiss Franc 1269.9278 1270.4748 1271.0219
Yen 7.5224 7.5257 7.5289
CFA 1.9907 2.0007 2.0107
WAUA 1628.078 1628.7794 1629.4807
Riyal 309.4247 309.558 309.6913
Danish Krona 165.3415 165.4127 165.484
SDR 1527.4996 1528.1576 1528.8156

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