What is the Dollar to Naira Exchange rate at the black market also known as the parallel market (Aboki fx)? See the black market Dollar to Naira exchange rate for 12th November, below. You can swap your dollar for Naira at these rates.
How much is a dollar to naira today in the black market?
Dollar to naira exchange rate today black market (Aboki dollar rate):
The exchange rate for a dollar to naira at Lagos Parallel Market (Black Market) players buy a dollar for N710 and sell at N745 on Saturday 12th November 2022, according to sources at Bureau De Change (BDC).
Please note that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) does not recognize the parallel market (black market), as it has directed individuals who want to engage in Forex to approach their respective banks.
Dollar to Naira Black Market Rate Today
Dollar to Naira (USD to NGN) | Black Market Exchange Rate Today |
Buying Rate | 710 |
Selling Rate | 745 |
Please note that the rates you buy or sell forex may be different from what is captured in this article because prices vary.
Fuel Scarcity: Pump Price Hits N285/Litre In Some Parts Of Abuja
The price of Premium Motor Spirit popularly known as petrol keeps soaring as fuel scarcity seems to have entered its fifth week.
Naija News reports that queues have continued at a few filling stations opened for business, while others have remained closed.
Naija News had reported two days ago that the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), Mele Kyari disclosed to Nigerians that the company can no longer maintain sales of petrol at N170/Litre when the landing cost of the product is thrice what it is sold for in the country.
However, the NNPCL filling station at the outskirts of Karu reportedly sold fuel at an adjusted price of N179 per litre.
Similarly, fuel sold at the same price at the Shema filling station at Kugbo, along the Abuja-Keffi expressway, while the NNPCL filling station at Wuse Zone 6, and NIPCO filling station close to the capital hub sold the product at N180 per litre.
However, Punch said Khalif Civic Oil and Investment Limited, within the Kubwa axis of the FCT, sold fuel at the highest pump price of N285 per litre.
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