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Nigerian naira

The naira (sign: ; code: NGN; Yoruba: náírà, Hausa: naira or نَيْرَ, Igbo: naịra, Tyap: nera) is the currency of Nigeria. One naira is divided into 100 kobo.[2]

Nigerian naira
The naira sign
ISO 4217
CodeNGN (numeric: 566)
Subunit0.01
Unit
Pluralnaira
Symbol
Denominations
Subunit
1100kobo
Plural
 kobokobo
Banknotes₦5, ₦10, ₦20, ₦50, ₦100, ₦200, ₦500, ₦1000
Coins50 kobo, ₦1, ₦2
Demographics
User(s) Nigeria
Issuance
Central bankCentral Bank of Nigeria
 Websitewww.cenbank.org
PrinterNigerian Security Printing and Minting Company Limited
 Websitewww.mintnigeria.com
MintNigerian Security Printing and Minting Company Limited
 Websitewww.mintnigeria.com
Valuation
Inflation28. 9%[1]
 SourceJanuary 2024

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is the sole issuer of legal tender money throughout the Federal Republic of Nigeria.[3][4] It controls the volume of money supplied in the economy in order to ensure monetary and price stability. The Currency Operations Department of the CBN is in charge of currency management, through the designs, procurement, distribution and supply, processing, reissue and disposal or disintegration of bank notes and coins.[5]

A major cash crunch occurred in February 2023 when the Nigerian government used a currency note changeover—delivering too few of the new notes into circulation—to attempt to force citizens to use a newly-created government-sponsored central bank digital currency. This led to extensive street protests.[6][7][8]

History edit

The history of the currency according to the government.[9]

The naira was introduced on 1 January 1973,[9] replacing the Nigerian pound at a rate of £1 = ₦2.[10] The coins of the new currency were the first coins issued by an independent Nigeria, as all circulating coins of the Nigerian pound were all struck by the colonial government of the Federation of Nigeria in 1959, with the name of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse.[11] This also made Nigeria the last country in the world to abandon the £sd currency system in favour of a decimal currency system. There was a government plan to redenominate the naira at 100:1 in 2008, but the plan was suspended. The currency sign is U+20A6 NAIRA SIGN.

The name "Naira" was coined from the word "Nigeria" by Obafemi Awolowo.[12][13] However, Naira as a currency was launched by Shehu Shagari as minister of finance in 1973.

The Central Bank of Nigeria claimed that they attempted to control the annual inflation rate below 10%. In 2011, the CBN increased key interest rate six times, rising from 6.25% to 12%. On 31 January 2012, the CBN decided to maintain the key interest rate at 12%, in order to reduce the impact of inflation due to a reduction in fuel subsidies.[14]

From 20 June 2016, the naira was allowed to float, after being pegged at ₦197 to US$1 for several months.[15] Trade[according to whom?] speculated the natural range of the naira would be between ₦280 and ₦350 to the dollar.[16][needs update]

In October 2021, the eNaira, the digital version of the state currency, was officially launched in Nigeria by President Muhammadu Buhari.[17]

The 2023 Nigerian currency crisis was precipitated in February 2023 by a shortage of naira cash currency and an attempt by the Nigerian government to force citizens to use a newly-created government-sponsored central bank digital currency. This led to extensive street protests in mid-February 2023.[6][7][8]

On 14 June 2023, the Naira fell 23% in a day, to a rate of ₦600 to US$1, as the central bank abandoned its currency peg and allowed the naira to trade freely.[18] On 19 July 2023, the Naira fell to a new record low of ₦853 to US$1.[19]

Coins edit

Nigerian central bank info as of 2022 is in this source:[20]

In 1973, coins were introduced in denominations of 12, 1, 5, 10 and 25 kobo, with the 12 and 1 kobo in bronze and the higher denominations in cupro-nickel. The 12 kobo coins were minted only that year. In 1991, smaller 1, 10 and 25 kobo coins were issued in copper-plated-steel, along with nickel-plated-steel 50 kobo and ₦1. On 28 February 2007, new coins were issued in denominations of 50 kobo, ₦1 and ₦2, with the ₦1 and ₦2 bimetallic. Some Nigerians expressed concerns over the usability of the ₦2 coin.[21] The deadline for exchanging the old currency was set at 31 May 2007.[22] The central bank stated that the 12 to 25 kobo coins were withdrawn from circulation with effect from 28 February 2007.[23]

Banknotes edit

 
Old Nigerian currency

On 1 January 1973, the Central Bank of Nigeria introduced notes for 50 kobo, ₦1, ₦5, ₦10 and ₦20: in April 1984, the colors of all naira banknotes were changed in an attempt to control money laundering.[12] In 1991, ₦50 notes were issued, while the 50 kobo and ₦1 notes were replaced by coins in 1991. This was followed by ₦100 in 1999, ₦200 in 2000, ₦500 in 2001 and ₦1,000 on October 12, 2005.[31]

On 28 February 2007, new versions of the ₦5 to ₦50 banknotes were introduced. Originally the ₦10, ₦20 and ₦50 were to be polymer banknotes,[32] but the ₦5, ₦10 and ₦50 were delayed to late 2009 and only the ₦20 was released in polymer. The notes are slightly smaller (130 × 72 mm) and redesigned from the preceding issues. In mid-2009 when Sanusi Lamido Sanusi took over as CBN Governor,[33] The Central Bank of Nigeria changed the ₦5, ₦10 and ₦50 to polymer notes.

On the ₦1,000 notes, there is a subtle shiny strip running down the back of the note to prevent counterfeiting. The strip is a shimmery gold color showing ₦1,000, and has a triangular shape in the middle of the front of the note which changes its color from green to blue when tilted. The main feature on the front is the engraved portraits of Alhaji Aliyu Mai-Bornu and Dr. Clement Isong, both of which are former governors of the Central Bank of Nigeria.[34]

On the first prints of the ₦100 notes issued starting December 1, 1999, Zuma Rock was captioned as located in Federal Capital Territory, while actually it is situated in Niger State. Later prints removed the reference to FCT, ABUJA.[35]

In 2012 the Central Bank of Nigeria was contemplating the introduction of new currency denominations of ₦5,000. The bank also made plans to convert ₦5, ₦10, ₦20 and ₦50 into coins which are all presently notes.[36]

The Central Bank of Nigeria announced[when?] that it would no longer issue banknotes on polymer citing higher costs and environmental issues.[37][38][39]

On 12 November 2014, the Central Bank of Nigeria issued a ₦100 commemorative note to celebrate the centennial of Nigeria's existence. The notes are similar to its regular issue with the portrait of Chief Obafemi Awolowo on the front, but are redesigned to include a new color scheme, revised security features, and the text "One Nigeria, Great Promise" in microprinting. On the back is a QR code (Quick Response code) which when scanned leads users to a website about Nigeria's history.[40][41]

In 2019, the naira attained a landmark when it featured the signature of Priscilla Ekwere Eleje, the new Director of Currency operations of the Central Bank of Nigeria and the first woman to hold the post.[42]

Currently circulating banknotes[43]
1999–2005 series
Image Value Dimensions Main colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse Watermark First printing Issue
[1] ₦100 151 × 78 mm Purple and multicolour Chief Obafemi Awolowo Zuma Rock As portrait(s), "CBN", value 1999 1 December 1999
[2] ₦200 Cyan and multicolour Sir Ahmadu Bello Pyramid of agricultural commodity and livestock farming 2000 1 November 2000
[3] 2016-10-18 at the Wayback Machine ₦500 Blue and multicolour Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe Off-shore oil rig 2001 4 April 2001
[4] 2016-10-18 at the Wayback Machine ₦1000 Brown Alhaji Aliyu Mai-Bornu, Dr. Clement Isong CBN's corporate headquarters in Abuja 2005 12 October 2005
2006 series (paper and polymer banknotes)
₦5 130 × 72 mm Brown Alhaji Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Nkpokiti dancers Central Bank of Nigeria logo, "CBN" 2006 28 February 2007
₦10 Red Alvan Ikoku Fulani milk maids
₦20 Green General Murtala Mohammed Ladi Kwali
₦50 Blue Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba men and a woman Local fishermen
For table standards, see the banknote specification table.

Second naira edit

The naira was scheduled for redenomination in August 2008, although this was cancelled by then-President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua,[44] with 100 old naira to become 1 new naira. The Nigerian Central Bank stated that it would make the naira fully convertible against foreign currencies by 2009. Currently, the amount of foreign currency is regulated through weekly auctions, while the Central Bank sets the exchange rate. The naira appreciated against the dollar through 2007 due to high oil revenues. Also, the then-Bank Governor, Professor Chukwuma Soludo noted the weekly central bank auctions of foreign currency will gradually be phased out, and that the bank would "only intervene in the market as may be required to achieve defined policy objectives".[45]

Coins and banknotes, and their security features, are described on the website of the Central Bank of Nigeria.[46]

Coins edit

Coins were to be issued in denominations of: - 1 kobo (₦0.01) - 2 kobo (₦0.02) - 5 kobo (₦0.05) - 10 kobo (₦0.10) - 20 kobo (₦0.20) - 50 Kobo (₦0.50) - 1 Naira (₦1) Due to inflation, Nigerian coins are all essentially worthless now.[47]

Banknotes edit

Banknotes were to be printed in denominations of:

2022 redesign edit

In 2022, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) under President Muhammadu Buhari led administration expressed the decision to redesign the naira as a statutory responsibility and a way to curb the increased circulation of counterfeit notes in the country.[56] The CBN governor, Mr Godwin Emefiele expressed that the approval for the redesign was granted by the president of the country in fighting corruption, terrorism, kidnapping and other unlawful practices. He said the higher naira denominations have been the denomination mostly used by the perpetrators of the acts which includes ₦200, ₦500 and ₦1,000 notes.[57][58] President Muhammadu Buhari officially unveiled the new notes at the state house after 19 years since the naira was redesigned.[59] The newly redesigned naira notes were planned to be printed by The Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Company Limited which will make the country one out of the four Africa countries who print their currencies locally and not import from foreign countries.[60][61][needs update]

In November 2022, CBN, Nigeria's apex[clarification needed] bank, informed the citizens that the new notes will be issued from 15 December 2022 onward, and that old naira notes need to be returned to the banking system before 31 January 2023 when they will cease to be legal tender.[62][63] The deadline to exchange banknotes was extended[when?] to February 2023.[64]

The redesign is controversial. There have been shortages of the new bank notes at ATMs, necessitating some Nigerians to wait in long lines or sleep on the sidewalk waiting for ATMs to be reloaded.[64]

Currently circulating banknotes[65]
2022 Redesign
Image Value Dimensions Main colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse Watermark First printing Issue
₦200 151 × 78 mm Pink Sir Ahmadu Bello Pyramid of agricultural commodity and livestock farming As portrait(s), "CBN", value 2022 2022
₦500 Green Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe Off-shore oil rig 2022 2022
₦1000 Blue Alhaji Aliyu Mai-Bornu, Dr. Clement Isong CBN's corporate headquarters in Abuja 2022 2022

Hidden naira notes edit

In 2022, Nigeria's central bank expressed the scarcity of the currency due to high volume of the naira kept outside the banking system and attributed to be hoarded by politicians.[66]

Exchange rates edit

The official exchange rate set by the Central Bank of Nigeria: naira to U.S. dollar is approximately ₦767.54 per 1 US dollar. This rate is almost two times different from the illegal black market exchange rate. The Black Market exchange rate of the naira to the U.S. dollar is approximately ₦752.50 per 1 US dollar.[67]

 
Rate of the Nigerian naira for US$1 (1994–2005)

This table shows the historical value of one U.S. dollar in Nigerian naira. PM = parallel market.

Date ₦ per US$ Date ₦ per US$ Date ₦ per US$
1972 0.658 1993 17.30 (21.90 PM) 2014 170–199
1973 0.658 1994 22.33 (56.80 PM) 2015 199–300
1974 0.63 1995 21.89 (71.70 PM) 2016 390–489
1975 0.616 1996 21.89 (84.58 PM) 2017 333
1976 0.62 1997 21.89 (84.58 PM) 2018 360
1977 0.647 1998 21.89 (84.70 PM) 2019 305
1978 0.606 1999 21.89 (88–90 PM) 2020 361
1979 0.596 2000 85.98 (105.00 PM) 2021 399
1980 0.550 (0.900 PM) 2001 99–106 (104–122 PM) 2022 423
1981 0.61 2002 109–113 (122–140 PM)
1982 0.673 2003 114–127 (135–137 PM)
1983 0.724 2004 127–130 (137–144 PM)
1984 0.765 2005 132–136
1985 0.894 (1.70 PM) 2006 128.50–131.80
1986 2.02 (3.90 PM) 2007 120–125
1987 4.02 (5.90 PM) 2008 115.50–120
1988 4.54 (6.70 PM) 2009 145–171
1989 7.39 (10.70 PM) 2010 148.21–154.8
1990 7.39 (10.70 PM) 2011 151.05–165.1
1991 8.04 (9.30 PM) 2012 155.09–161.5
1992 9.91 2013 153.21–162.9
Current NGN exchange rates
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See also edit

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monetary and price stability The Currency Operations Department of the CBN is in charge of currency management through the designs procurement distribution and supply processing reissue and disposal or disintegration of bank notes and coins 5 A major cash crunch occurred in February 2023 when the Nigerian government used a currency note changeover delivering too few of the new notes into circulation to attempt to force citizens to use a newly created government sponsored central bank digital currency This led to extensive street protests 6 7 8 Contents 1 History 1 1 Coins 1 2 Banknotes 2 Second naira 2 1 Coins 2 2 Banknotes 3 2022 redesign 4 Hidden naira notes 5 Exchange rates 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe history of the currency according to the government 9 The naira was introduced on 1 January 1973 9 replacing the Nigerian pound at a rate of 1 2 10 The coins of the new currency were the first coins issued by an independent Nigeria as all circulating coins of the Nigerian pound were all struck by the colonial government of the Federation of Nigeria in 1959 with the name of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse 11 This also made Nigeria the last country in the world to abandon the sd currency system in favour of a decimal currency system There was a government plan to redenominate the naira at 100 1 in 2008 but the plan was suspended The currency sign is U 20A6 NAIRA SIGN The name Naira was coined from the word Nigeria by Obafemi Awolowo 12 13 However Naira as a currency was launched by Shehu Shagari as minister of finance in 1973 The Central Bank of Nigeria claimed that they attempted to control the annual inflation rate below 10 In 2011 the CBN increased key interest rate six times rising from 6 25 to 12 On 31 January 2012 the CBN decided to maintain the key interest rate at 12 in order to reduce the impact of inflation due to a reduction in fuel subsidies 14 From 20 June 2016 the naira was allowed to float after being pegged at 197 to US 1 for several months 15 Trade according to whom speculated the natural range of the naira would be between 280 and 350 to the dollar 16 needs update In October 2021 the eNaira the digital version of the state currency was officially launched in Nigeria by President Muhammadu Buhari 17 The 2023 Nigerian currency crisis was precipitated in February 2023 by a shortage of naira cash currency and an attempt by the Nigerian government to force citizens to use a newly created government sponsored central bank digital currency This led to extensive street protests in mid February 2023 6 7 8 On 14 June 2023 the Naira fell 23 in a day to a rate of 600 to US 1 as the central bank abandoned its currency peg and allowed the naira to trade freely 18 On 19 July 2023 the Naira fell to a new record low of 853 to US 1 19 Coins edit Nigerian central bank info as of 2022 is in this source 20 In 1973 coins were introduced in denominations of 1 2 1 5 10 and 25 kobo with the 1 2 and 1 kobo in bronze and the higher denominations in cupro nickel The 1 2 kobo coins were minted only that year In 1991 smaller 1 10 and 25 kobo coins were issued in copper plated steel along with nickel plated steel 50 kobo and 1 On 28 February 2007 new coins were issued in denominations of 50 kobo 1 and 2 with the 1 and 2 bimetallic Some Nigerians expressed concerns over the usability of the 2 coin 21 The deadline for exchanging the old currency was set at 31 May 2007 22 The central bank stated that the 1 2 to 25 kobo coins were withdrawn from circulation with effect from 28 February 2007 23 1 2 kobo 24 1 kobo 10 5 kobo 25 10 kobo 26 25 kobo 27 50 kobo 28 1 naira 29 2 naira 30 Banknotes edit nbsp Old Nigerian currencyOn 1 January 1973 the Central Bank of Nigeria introduced notes for 50 kobo 1 5 10 and 20 in April 1984 the colors of all naira banknotes were changed in an attempt to control money laundering 12 In 1991 50 notes were issued while the 50 kobo and 1 notes were replaced by coins in 1991 This was followed by 100 in 1999 200 in 2000 500 in 2001 and 1 000 on October 12 2005 31 On 28 February 2007 new versions of the 5 to 50 banknotes were introduced Originally the 10 20 and 50 were to be polymer banknotes 32 but the 5 10 and 50 were delayed to late 2009 and only the 20 was released in polymer The notes are slightly smaller 130 72 mm and redesigned from the preceding issues In mid 2009 when Sanusi Lamido Sanusi took over as CBN Governor 33 The Central Bank of Nigeria changed the 5 10 and 50 to polymer notes On the 1 000 notes there is a subtle shiny strip running down the back of the note to prevent counterfeiting The strip is a shimmery gold color showing 1 000 and has a triangular shape in the middle of the front of the note which changes its color from green to blue when tilted The main feature on the front is the engraved portraits of Alhaji Aliyu Mai Bornu and Dr Clement Isong both of which are former governors of the Central Bank of Nigeria 34 On the first prints of the 100 notes issued starting December 1 1999 Zuma Rock was captioned as located in Federal Capital Territory while actually it is situated in Niger State Later prints removed the reference to FCT ABUJA 35 In 2012 the Central Bank of Nigeria was contemplating the introduction of new currency denominations of 5 000 The bank also made plans to convert 5 10 20 and 50 into coins which are all presently notes 36 The Central Bank of Nigeria announced when that it would no longer issue banknotes on polymer citing higher costs and environmental issues 37 38 39 On 12 November 2014 the Central Bank of Nigeria issued a 100 commemorative note to celebrate the centennial of Nigeria s existence The notes are similar to its regular issue with the portrait of Chief Obafemi Awolowo on the front but are redesigned to include a new color scheme revised security features and the text One Nigeria Great Promise in microprinting On the back is a QR code Quick Response code which when scanned leads users to a website about Nigeria s history 40 41 In 2019 the naira attained a landmark when it featured the signature of Priscilla Ekwere Eleje the new Director of Currency operations of the Central Bank of Nigeria and the first woman to hold the post 42 Currently circulating banknotes 43 1999 2005 seriesImage Value Dimensions Main colour Description Date ofObverse Reverse Obverse Reverse Watermark First printing Issue 1 100 151 78 mm Purple and multicolour Chief Obafemi Awolowo Zuma Rock As portrait s CBN value 1999 1 December 1999 2 200 Cyan and multicolour Sir Ahmadu Bello Pyramid of agricultural commodity and livestock farming 2000 1 November 2000 3 Archived 2016 10 18 at the Wayback Machine 500 Blue and multicolour Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe Off shore oil rig 2001 4 April 2001 4 Archived 2016 10 18 at the Wayback Machine 1000 Brown Alhaji Aliyu Mai Bornu Dr Clement Isong CBN s corporate headquarters in Abuja 2005 12 October 20052006 series paper and polymer banknotes 5 130 72 mm Brown Alhaji Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Nkpokiti dancers Central Bank of Nigeria logo CBN 2006 28 February 2007 10 Red Alvan Ikoku Fulani milk maids 20 Green General Murtala Mohammed Ladi Kwali 50 Blue Hausa Igbo and Yoruba men and a woman Local fishermenFor table standards see the banknote specification table Second naira editThe naira was scheduled for redenomination in August 2008 although this was cancelled by then President Umaru Musa Yar Adua 44 with 100 old naira to become 1 new naira The Nigerian Central Bank stated that it would make the naira fully convertible against foreign currencies by 2009 Currently the amount of foreign currency is regulated through weekly auctions while the Central Bank sets the exchange rate The naira appreciated against the dollar through 2007 due to high oil revenues Also the then Bank Governor Professor Chukwuma Soludo noted the weekly central bank auctions of foreign currency will gradually be phased out and that the bank would only intervene in the market as may be required to achieve defined policy objectives 45 Coins and banknotes and their security features are described on the website of the Central Bank of Nigeria 46 Coins edit Coins were to be issued in denominations of 1 kobo 0 01 2 kobo 0 02 5 kobo 0 05 10 kobo 0 10 20 kobo 0 20 50 Kobo 0 50 1 Naira 1 Due to inflation Nigerian coins are all essentially worthless now 47 Banknotes edit Banknotes were to be printed in denominations of 5 naira 5 48 10 naira 10 49 20 naira 20 50 50 naira 50 51 100 naira 100 52 200 naira 200 53 500 naira 500 54 1000 naira 1000 55 2022 redesign editSee also 2023 Nigerian currency crisis In 2022 the Central Bank of Nigeria CBN under President Muhammadu Buhari led administration expressed the decision to redesign the naira as a statutory responsibility and a way to curb the increased circulation of counterfeit notes in the country 56 The CBN governor Mr Godwin Emefiele expressed that the approval for the redesign was granted by the president of the country in fighting corruption terrorism kidnapping and other unlawful practices He said the higher naira denominations have been the denomination mostly used by the perpetrators of the acts which includes 200 500 and 1 000 notes 57 58 President Muhammadu Buhari officially unveiled the new notes at the state house after 19 years since the naira was redesigned 59 The newly redesigned naira notes were planned to be printed by The Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Company Limited which will make the country one out of the four Africa countries who print their currencies locally and not import from foreign countries 60 61 needs update In November 2022 CBN Nigeria s apex clarification needed bank informed the citizens that the new notes will be issued from 15 December 2022 onward and that old naira notes need to be returned to the banking system before 31 January 2023 when they will cease to be legal tender 62 63 The deadline to exchange banknotes was extended when to February 2023 64 The redesign is controversial There have been shortages of the new bank notes at ATMs necessitating some Nigerians to wait in long lines or sleep on the sidewalk waiting for ATMs to be reloaded 64 Currently circulating banknotes 65 2022 RedesignImage Value Dimensions Main colour Description Date ofObverse Reverse Obverse Reverse Watermark First printing Issue 200 151 78 mm Pink Sir Ahmadu Bello Pyramid of agricultural commodity and livestock farming As portrait s CBN value 2022 2022 500 Green Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe Off shore oil rig 2022 2022 1000 Blue Alhaji Aliyu Mai Bornu Dr Clement Isong CBN s corporate headquarters in Abuja 2022 2022Hidden naira notes editIn 2022 Nigeria s central bank expressed the scarcity of the currency due to high volume of the naira kept outside the banking system and attributed to be hoarded by politicians 66 Exchange rates editThe official exchange rate set by the Central Bank of Nigeria naira to U S dollar is approximately 767 54 per 1 US dollar This rate is almost two times different from the illegal black market exchange rate The Black Market exchange rate of the naira to the U S dollar is approximately 752 50 per 1 US dollar 67 nbsp Rate of the Nigerian naira for US 1 1994 2005 This table shows the historical value of one U S dollar in Nigerian naira PM parallel market Date per US Date per US Date per US 1972 0 658 1993 17 30 21 90 PM 2014 170 1991973 0 658 1994 22 33 56 80 PM 2015 199 3001974 0 63 1995 21 89 71 70 PM 2016 390 4891975 0 616 1996 21 89 84 58 PM 2017 3331976 0 62 1997 21 89 84 58 PM 2018 3601977 0 647 1998 21 89 84 70 PM 2019 3051978 0 606 1999 21 89 88 90 PM 2020 3611979 0 596 2000 85 98 105 00 PM 2021 3991980 0 550 0 900 PM 2001 99 106 104 122 PM 2022 4231981 0 61 2002 109 113 122 140 PM 1982 0 673 2003 114 127 135 137 PM 1983 0 724 2004 127 130 137 144 PM 1984 0 765 2005 132 1361985 0 894 1 70 PM 2006 128 50 131 801986 2 02 3 90 PM 2007 120 1251987 4 02 5 90 PM 2008 115 50 1201988 4 54 6 70 PM 2009 145 1711989 7 39 10 70 PM 2010 148 21 154 81990 7 39 10 70 PM 2011 151 05 165 11991 8 04 9 30 PM 2012 155 09 161 51992 9 91 2013 153 21 162 9Current NGN exchange ratesFrom Google Finance AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD EUR JPY USDFrom Yahoo Finance AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD EUR JPY USDFrom XE com AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD EUR JPY USDFrom OANDA AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD EUR JPY USDSee also editEconomy of NigeriaReferences edit Central Bank of Nigeria Money and Credit Statistics www cbn gov ng Retrieved 2024 01 24 Aanu Damilare 2018 06 19 History Of Nigerian Naira Symbol And Sign You Need To Know About WITHIN NIGERIA Retrieved 2022 12 20 Legal Tender www cbn gov ng Retrieved 2022 11 11 Legal Tender www cbn gov ng Retrieved 2022 12 20 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs On the Category Currency Management www cbn gov ng Retrieved 2022 12 20 a b Currency crisis in Nigeria citizens take to the streets in protest over cash shortage 16 February 2023 Archived from the original on 2023 02 16 Retrieved 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