CBN announced the deadline extension on Monday, February 3, 2025, allowing eligible operators to access the official window ...
The Naira has appreciated further against the Dollar at the parallel foreign exchange market. This comes as the Naira ...
The Naira fell against the dollar to begin the first trading day in February at the official foreign exchange market. However, the currency showed stability at the parallel foreign exchange market.
FMDQ data showed that the naira strengthened to N1,478.78 per dollar on Friday, up from N1,485.95 traded on Thursday. This marks an appreciation of N7.17. Similarly, on the black market ...
The Naira yesterday appreciated further in the parallel market to N1,610 per dollar from N1,615 per dollar last week Friday, as weak dollar demand persists. But, the Naira depreciated to N1,495.6 ...
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ABUJA-THE Senate has raised the alarm that billions of naira have left the federal government’s coffers unaccounted for, with critical revenue-generating agencies refusing to honour its Summons.
Q: What is the Nigerian Naira worth against the Dollar? A: One Nigerian Naira is worth 0.0006 Dollars today Q: Is the Nigerian Naira going up or down against the Dollar? A: Today's exchange rate ...
Q: What is the Dollar worth against the Nigerian Naira? A: One Dollar is worth 1679.5209 Nigerian Naira today Q: Is the Dollar going up or down against the Nigerian Naira? A: Today's exchange rate ...
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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has invited two children of billionaire businessman, Chief Razaq Okoya, for questioning over alleged naira abuse. The EFCC Spokesperson ...