Naira Gains Against Dollar at Official Market

The Nigerian Naira has started the week on a positive note, gaining ground against the US dollar at the official foreign exchange market. According to data from the Central Bank of Nigeria, the Naira appreciated to N1,418.95 against the dollar on Monday, up from N1,421.63 on Friday, January 23, 2026. This translates to a gain of N2.68.

The improvement in the Naira’s value is a welcome development, coming at a time when the country’s foreign reserves are relatively stable. As of last Thursday, Nigeria’s foreign reserves stood at $46.01 billion. The foreign exchange market has been closely watched in recent times, given its impact on the country’s economy and trade.

In contrast, the Naira remained unchanged at the black market, trading at N1,490 per dollar on Monday, the same rate as the previous Friday. This stability in the parallel market suggests that the demand and supply of foreign currency are balanced, at least for now.

The appreciation of the Naira at the official market is a significant development, as it could have a positive impact on the country’s trade balance and inflation rate. A stronger Naira makes imports cheaper, which could help reduce the cost of living and inflationary pressures. However, the stability of the currency is also dependent on various factors, including the country’s economic fundamentals, monetary policy, and global economic trends.

As the week unfolds, market watchers will be keen to see if the Naira can sustain its gains against the dollar. The Central Bank of Nigeria’s monetary policy decisions and the country’s economic indicators will be closely monitored, as they can influence the direction of the foreign exchange market. With the country’s foreign reserves at a relatively comfortable level, there is hope that the Naira can maintain its stability and continue to appreciate against the dollar.

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