- Dollar To Naira Exchange Rate Today, June 21, 2026
- Black market buying rate stood at ₦1,396 per Dollar.
- CBN official exchange rate ranged between ₦1,365 and ₦1,374.
The Nigerian Naira continued to trade against the United States Dollar at different rates across the parallel market and the official foreign exchange market on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that according to information gathered from currency traders, the Dollar exchanged at ₦1,406 per Dollar in the black market for selling transactions, while the buying rate stood at ₦1,396 per Dollar.
The latest black market exchange rates are shown below:
| Dollar to Naira (USD to NGN) | Black Market Rate Today |
|---|---|
| Selling Rate | ₦1,406 |
| Buying Rate | ₦1,396 |
Meanwhile, figures from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) indicated that the Dollar traded within a range of ₦1,365 and ₦1,374 in the official foreign exchange market.
| Dollar to Naira (USD to NGN) | CBN Rate Today |
|---|---|
| Highest Rate | ₦1,374 |
| Lowest Rate | ₦1,365 |
The difference between the official and parallel market rates highlights the continued demand for foreign exchange in Nigeria. While the Central Bank continues efforts aimed at stabilising the foreign exchange market, many businesses and individuals still turn to the parallel market to meet their foreign currency needs.
Exchange rates may vary across locations and dealers depending on transaction volume and market conditions.

Disclaimer: The rates quoted in this report are for informational purposes only and may change at any time during the day. Individuals and businesses are advised to verify prevailing rates before carrying out foreign exchange transactions.
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