- Dollar To Naira Exchange Rate Today, February 10th, 2026
- Black market and CBN rates showed a continued exchange rate gap.
- Forex movement remains driven by supply, demand and policy direction.
The dollar to naira exchange rate remained relatively stable on Tuesday, February 10th, 2026, across the foreign exchange market, as traders and businesses continued to monitor movements driven by demand pressures and liquidity conditions.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that in the parallel market, also known as the black market, the naira traded within a narrow range against the United States dollar, reflecting cautious activity among currency dealers amid ongoing economic adjustments.
Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate Table
| Dollar to Naira (USD to NGN) | Black Market Exchange Rate Today |
|---|---|
| Selling Rate | ₦1455 |
| Buying Rate | ₦1440 |
| Dollar to Naira (USD to NGN) | CBN Rate Today |
|---|---|
| Highest Rate | ₦1360 |
| Lowest Rate | ₦1352 |
At the official window, figures released by the Central Bank of Nigeria showed the naira trading lower than the parallel market, with the highest rate at ₦1360 and the lowest at ₦1352 per dollar.
Market analysts note that the gap between the official and black market rates continues to influence pricing decisions, import costs and overall business confidence. The foreign exchange market remains sensitive to dollar supply, oil revenue inflows and policy signals from monetary authorities.
Currency watchers advise individuals and businesses to rely on verified sources before engaging in foreign exchange transactions, as rates may differ slightly depending on location and volume.

The naira’s performance in the coming days is expected to depend largely on forex liquidity, government reforms and global economic trends affecting emerging markets.
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