Nigeria Exchange Rates – Tuesday, April 7, 2026

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Nigeria exchange rates today Tuesday, April 7, 2026, the Nigerian foreign exchange market continues to show slight variations between the official and parallel market rates. The naira remains relatively stable across major currencies.

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Nigeria exchange rates today: Exchange Rates Table

CurrencyOfficial Market Rate (₦)Parallel / Black Market Rate (₦)Mid-Market / Indicative Rate (₦)
US Dollar (USD)₦1,373 – ₦1,385₦1,412 – ₦1,425₦1,400
Euro (EUR)₦1,500 – ₦1,520₦1,620 – ₦1,650₦1,630
British Pound (GBP)₦1,780 – ₦1,800₦1,900 – ₦1,940₦1,915
Chinese Yuan (CNY)₦188 – ₦192₦195 – ₦200₦197
Japanese Yen (JPY)₦9.8 – ₦10.2₦10.5 – ₦10.9₦10.6
Canadian Dollar (CAD)₦1,000 – ₦1,020₦1,060 – ₦1,090₦1,070
Swiss Franc (CHF)₦1,520 – ₦1,540₦1,600 – ₦1,630₦1,610
Saudi Riyal (SAR)₦365 – ₦370₦375 – ₦385₦380
UAE Dirham (AED)₦370 – ₦375₦380 – ₦390₦385

Market Notes

The official exchange rate is determined by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) through the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM).

The parallel market rate reflects Bureau de Change and street trading across major Nigerian cities.

The mid-market rate is a global benchmark used by international financial platforms and may differ from local trading prices.

Disclaimer: Exchange rates fluctuate during the day depending on demand, supply, and market liquidity. Readers should confirm rates before making foreign exchange transactions.

Source: Bureau De Change operators and CBN/NFEM daily exchange rate data.

Sojworldnews will continue to provide daily exchange rate updates and financial market reports.

 

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