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Home » Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate Today, April 30, 2026

Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate Today, April 30, 2026

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April 30, 2026
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The Nigerian Naira maintained a steady position against the United States Dollar across both the official and informal currency markets today, Thursday morning, April 30, 2026.

Data from the early trading sessions indicates that the local currency is holding onto recent gains as liquidity levels remain a focal point for investors and traders alike.

Official Market

In the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM), the Naira opened the day with a slight appreciation.

The spot rate was recorded at N1,375.07 per dollar, a minor improvement compared to the closing rates observed during the previous session.

Market activity suggests a period of relative stability, with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) continuing its interventions to ensure smoother price discovery. Despite the narrow margins of change, the official window continues to see consistent demand from corporate entities for trade-related obligations and essential imports.

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Parallel Market

Outside the official channels, the parallel market, popularly known as the black market, mirrored the stability seen in the NFEM. In major trading hubs like Lagos, Abuja, and Kano, Bureau De Change (BDC) operators quoted the dollar at rates ranging between N1,380 and N1,390 for those looking to buy.

The spread between the official and parallel rates remains relatively tight, a trend that analysts attribute to improved transparency in the banking sector and a gradual increase in dollar inflows from remittances and foreign portfolio investments.

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