Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate Today, June 1, 2026
The Nigerian Naira commenced the new trading month on a stable note against the United States Dollar on Monday, June ...
The Nigerian Naira commenced the new trading month on a stable note against the United States Dollar on Monday, June ...
The Nigerian naira traded within a relatively stable range against the United States dollar on Monday, reflecting continued calm in ...
The Nigerian naira traded relatively stable against the United States Dollar on Friday, May 22, 2026, across both the official ...
Against the euro, the naira inched up to N1,770/€1 from N1,775/€1. On the selling side, the euro eased to N1,790/€1 ...
Similarly, it appreciated against the euro, trading at N1,770/€1 from N1,775/€1, with the sell price easing to N1,790/€1 from N1,800/€1
The naira strengthened further in the official market on Wednesday, closing at N1,526/$1 a 0.26% improvement from the last close ...
The naira appreciated in the official market on Monday, closing at N1,545/$1, a 0.25% improvement from the last close of ...
The naira appreciated during Wednesday’s trading session, closing at N1,597/$1 in the official market, a 0.18% gain from its previous ...
The naira held firm at N1,600/$1 on Tuesday in the official foreign exchange market, matching Monday’s closing rate and showing ...
The naira closed Friday’s trading session in the official market at N1,602/$1, a 0.31% decline from its previous rate of ...
The naira held its ground on Friday in the official market, as it closed at N1,600/$1, a mild appreciation from ...
The naira closed at N1,600/$1 on Thursday in the official market, maintaining the same rate it traded on Wednesday. This ...
The naira began the week on a softer note, closing at N1,604.48/$1 in the official foreign exchange market on Monday. ...

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