Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate Today, December 16, 2025

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The Nigerian naira continued to trade under pressure against the United States dollar on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, reflecting ongoing foreign exchange demand, liquidity constraints, and broader macroeconomic conditions.

Official Exchange Rate (CBN / I&E Window)

At the official market:

  • ₦1,450 – ₦1,470 per US dollar

This rate reflects transactions at the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM), where prices are influenced by supply from exporters, investors, and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), as well as demand from importers and businesses.

Parallel (Black Market) Rate

In the parallel market, the dollar exchanged at:

  • ₦1,500 – ₦1,530 per US dollar

The gap between the official and parallel markets continues to highlight foreign exchange scarcity and strong demand for dollars outside regulated channels.

Factors Influencing Today’s Exchange Rate

Several factors continue to shape the naira’s performance:

  • Persistent dollar demand for imports and international payments
  • Limited forex inflows, despite improved oil export earnings
  • Investor sentiment and confidence in ongoing economic reforms
  • Inflationary pressures and monetary tightening

While recent policy reforms have improved transparency in the FX market, volatility remains a key challenge.

What This Means for Nigerians and Businesses

  • Importers face higher costs, which may feed into consumer prices
  • Exporters and diaspora remittances benefit from higher dollar conversions
  • Consumers may experience rising prices for imported goods and services
  • Investors remain cautious amid exchange-rate uncertainty

Outlook

Analysts say the naira’s stability in the coming months will depend largely on:

  • Sustained foreign exchange inflows
  • Continued CBN policy consistency
  • Improved oil production and exports
  • Stronger non-oil export growth

Until these fundamentals improve significantly, the naira is expected to remain under pressure against the dollar.


Disclaimer: Exchange rates may vary slightly depending on location, financial institution, and market conditions. Always confirm rates with licensed banks or official platforms before making transactions

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