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Black Market Dollar To Naira Exchange Rate Today, April 11th
Black Market Dollar To Naira Exchange Rate Today, April 11th....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
What’s the current exchange rate for Dollar to Naira in the black market, also known as the parallel market (Aboki fx)? Below, you’ll find the black market exchange rate for April 10th.
How much is a dollar worth in Naira today in the black market?
The dollar to naira exchange rate in the black market (Aboki dollar rate) on Wednesday, April 10th, 2024, stood at buying at N1170 and selling at N1180, according to sources at Bureau De Change (BDC).
It’s important to note that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) does not recognize the parallel market (black market) and advises individuals engaging in Forex to approach their respective banks.
Black Market Exchange Rate Today:
- Buying Rate: N1170
- Selling Rate: N1180
CBN Exchange Rate Today:
- Buying Rate: N1246
- Selling Rate: N1247
Please be aware that the rates for buying or selling forex may vary from those listed here as prices are subject to change.
Economic Growth Outlook for Nigeria and Other African Nations in 2024 – World Bank Predictions
The World Bank has forecasted a positive outlook for the growth rates of African economies, predicting an increase from 2.6 percent in 2023 to 3.4 percent in 2024 and further to 3.8 percent by 2025.
According to the bank’s latest Africa’s Pulse Report, this optimistic projection is attributed to an anticipated rise in private consumption coupled with a decrease in inflation across Sub-Saharan Africa.
However, despite this positive forecast, the report warns of uncertainties on the path to recovery due to various external and internal challenges.
These challenges include the unpredictability of the global economic climate, the burden of increasing debt service obligations, frequent natural disasters, and the escalation of conflicts and violence across the region.
While the median inflation rate is expected to decrease from 7.1 to 5.1 percent in 2024, it will remain considerably higher than pre-pandemic levels.
The report also highlights a worrisome trend among over half of African governments grappling with external liquidity problems and unsustainable debt, underscoring that although growth rates are improving, they may not have a significant impact on poverty reduction.
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Cooking Gas Prices Drop Significantly Across Nigeria: Relief for Households and Businesses
A recent survey conducted by Naija News has revealed a notable decrease in the price of cooking gas in Nigeria, offering much-needed relief to households and small businesses. According to the survey, the cost of refilling cooking gas per kilogram has reduced significantly from ₦1,350 to ₦1,020.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
This positive development is expected to ease the financial burden on Nigerian families and small enterprises, especially those that heavily depend on cooking gas as a primary energy source. The survey, encompassing gas stations and vendors from various parts of the country, shows that the reduced price may help lower the overall cost of living.
The revised price breakdown is as follows:
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1 kg of Cooking Gas: ₦1,020
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3 kg of Cooking Gas: ₦3,060
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5 kg of Cooking Gas: ₦5,100
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10 kg of Cooking Gas: ₦10,200
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12.5 kg of Cooking Gas: ₦12,750
This decline marks a significant shift from the previous upward trend in gas prices and is likely to positively impact the economy, particularly the food and hospitality sectors. Businesses that rely on cooking gas will experience reduced operational costs, ultimately boosting their profit margins.
Experts attribute the drop in cooking gas prices to several factors, including fluctuations in global energy costs and adjustments within local supply chains. Despite recent variations in crude oil and natural gas prices, the reduction is perceived as a welcome development for Nigerian consumers.
By spending less on cooking gas, households and small businesses will now see some financial relief in their monthly budgets, especially during these economically challenging times.
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