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Naira Tumbles Against Dollar Again

October 15, 2025 1:10 pm
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The naira has recorded its second straight loss against the United States dollar in the Nigerian foreign exchange markets

The performance of the naira has been blamed on the seasonal rise in dollar demand by travellers and businesses

The World Bank, in its latest report, praised the administration of President Tinubu in helping the naira

The naira has depreciated against the United States dollar for the second straight day in the Nigerian foreign exchange market (NAFEM).

Data from the Central Bank of Nigeria showed that the naira closed on Tuesday, October 14, at N1,463.23/$1, a decline of N5.72 or 0.39% compared to the previous session’s rate of N1,457.51/$1.

The naira showed a similar movement against the British pound sterling and the euro in the official market on Tuesday.

Naira fell by N2.65 to sell for N1,945.66/£1 versus Monday’s N1,943.01/£1, and lost N8.24 against the euro to close at N1,694.43/€1 versus the preceding day’s value of N1,686.19/€1.

In the parallel market, currency dealers told Legit.ng that currency traded with a slight change from the previous day.

A forex dealer, Abdulahhi, gave the exchange rates as follows: “The naira fell slightly due to market sentiment that the currency is under pressure. I sold the dollar at N1,490 and bought at N1,480 on Tuesday, compared to N1,485 which I sold the previous day. My pound and euro selling rates are N1,720 and N1,990, respectively.”

GTbank international transfer exchange rate was N1,470 on Tuesday.

Why naira is falling? Analysts believe the naira has come under pressure due to the volume of U.S. dollars available on the supply side, with the Central Bank’s reduced intervention.

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Meanwhile, Nigeria’s gross external reserves rose by $43 million to $42.63 billion as of October 13, 2025, supported by oil earnings, diaspora remittances, and foreign portfolio inflows, reinforcing confidence in the foreign exchange market.

Naira exchange rate against other currencies

CFA: N2.57

Yuan/Renminbi: N204.91

Danish Krona: N226.87

Euro: N1,694.43

Yen: N9.63

Riyal: N390.16

South African Rand: N83.78 SDR: N1,990.44

Swiss Franc: N1,821.98

Pounds Sterling: N1,945.66

US Dollar: N1,463.23

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