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Nigeria’s External Reserves Rise to $48.54bn after Sustained FX Recovery

Latest figures from the apex bank show that the reserves increased significantly year-on-year

Destiny Eseaga by Destiny Eseaga
May 18, 2026
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Nigeria’s external reserves have climbed to $48.54 billion following a sustained rebound in the country’s foreign exchange position, reflecting improving dollar inflows, stronger oil receipts, and ongoing monetary reforms by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

Latest figures from the apex bank show that the reserves increased significantly year-on-year, rising by about $10.2 billion compared to the same period in 2025.

The latest growth also extends a week-long rally in Nigeria’s reserve position, signaling renewed stability in the country’s external sector after months of pressure linked to forex volatility, debt obligations, and declining investor confidence.

Analysts say the rebound reflects multiple factors, such as improved oil production levels, stronger diaspora remittances, renewed foreign portfolio inflows, exchange rate reforms, and tighter monetary management by the CBN.

The increase in reserves comes amid broader efforts by the monetary authorities to stabilise the naira and improve liquidity within Nigeria’s foreign exchange market.

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Under the leadership of Olayemi Cardoso, the CBN has implemented several reforms aimed at restoring investor confidence, improving transparency in FX operations, and reducing distortions within the currency market.

Economic analysts note that stronger external reserves provide the country with a critical buffer against external shocks and improve the CBN’s capacity to defend the naira when necessary.

The reserve growth also comes at a time when international rating agencies and investors are beginning to respond positively to Nigeria’s macroeconomic reform direction.

Recently, S&P Global Ratings upgraded Nigeria’s sovereign outlook, citing improving macroeconomic conditions, exchange rate liberalisation, stronger external balances, and fiscal reform measures.

Despite the improvement, economists warn that sustaining reserve growth will depend heavily on stable oil prices, higher crude oil production, continued FX market reforms, improved export earnings, and stronger non-oil revenue generation.

Nigeria’s external reserves remain one of the key indicators closely monitored by investors, multilateral institutions, and financial markets as they assess the country’s economic resilience and ability to manage external obligations.

The latest reserve rally may also strengthen market confidence in the ongoing economic reforms being pursued by the federal government and the Central Bank of Nigeria.

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