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Home » Dollar to Naira exchange rate today | April 28, 2026

Dollar to Naira exchange rate today | April 28, 2026

Official and Parallel rates

Staff Writer by Staff Writer
April 28, 2026
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naira | dollar exchange

The Nigerian naira maintained a steady yet cautious position against the US Dollar as the market opened for trading today, Tuesday, April 28, 2026.

In the early trading hours of the official window, the Naira showed resilience, trading at approximately 1,360.19 NGN per 1 USD.

This follows a trend of minor adjustments as the FMDQ Securities Exchange records ongoing transactions from institutional buyers and sellers.

The rate has seen slight volatility since the market opened, moving from an initial 1,359.23 NGN to its current level as demand and supply forces seek a daily equilibrium.

The Central Bank of Nigeria continues to monitor the official window closely, ensuring that the transparency of the “willing buyer, willing seller” model supports price discovery while mitigating drastic shocks to the local currency.

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Parallel Market Trends

The informal parallel market continues to operate at a premium, reflecting the immediate retail demand for the greenback. In major cities such as Lagos, Kano, and Port Harcourt, currency dealers are quoting the Dollar between 1,480 NGN and 1,495 NGN.

The gap between the NFEM and the parallel market remains a focal point for economic observers, as it often indicates the level of unmet demand in the official sectors. Traders in the parallel market suggest that small-scale importers and individual travelers are the primary drivers of the current activity in the informal sector this morning.

[Source: Vanguard]

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