South African Rand to Naira Black Market Rate - Rand to Naira

Rand (ZAR) to Naira Rate with Currency Converter

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South African Rand to Naira Currency Conversion Table

Amount in South African Rand (ZAR) Black Market Rate in Naira
1 Rand (1) to Naira 75
5 Rand (5) to Naira 375
10 Rand (10) to Naira 750
20 Rand (20) to Naira 1,500
50 Rand (50) to Naira 3,750
100 Rand (100) to Naira 7,500
200 Rand (200) to Naira 15,000
300 Rand (300) to Naira 22,500
400 Rand (400) to Naira 30,000
500 Rand (500) to Naira 37,500
600 Rand (600) to Naira 45,000
800 Rand (800) to Naira 60,000
1000 Rand (1000) to Naira 75,000
5000 Rand (5000) to Naira 375,000
10000 Rand (10000) to Naira 750,000

Popular Conversions

1 Rand (ZAR) to Naira 2 Rand (ZAR) to Naira
3 Rand (ZAR) to Naira 4 Rand (ZAR) to Naira
5 Rand (ZAR) to Naira 6 Rand (ZAR) to Naira
7 Rand (ZAR) to Naira 8 Rand (ZAR) to Naira
9 Rand (ZAR) to Naira 10 Rand (ZAR) to Naira
11 Rand (ZAR) to Naira 12 Rand (ZAR) to Naira
13 Rand (ZAR) to Naira 14 Rand (ZAR) to Naira
15 Rand (ZAR) to Naira 16 Rand (ZAR) to Naira
17 Rand (ZAR) to Naira 18 Rand (ZAR) to Naira
19 Rand (ZAR) to Naira 20 Rand (ZAR) to Naira
Does Aboki Forex Trade (Exchange) Currencies?
No, we do not trade any currency pair. Aboki Forex is purely an information platform that provides real-time black market and official CBN exchange rates. To exchange currency, contact a licensed Bureau de Change (BDC), your bank, or a trusted local forex dealer.
Is AbokiFx the same as Aboki Forex?
No, Aboki Forex (abokiforex.app) and AbokiFx are two separate and unaffiliated platforms. We are not connected to AbokiFx in any way. Aboki Forex provides live black market and CBN exchange rates for all major currencies versus the Nigerian Naira.
How can I Exchange Currency in Nigeria?
To exchange foreign currency in Nigeria, you have several options: (1) Visit a licensed Bureau de Change (BDC) — these are regulated by the CBN and found in major cities. (2) Use your commercial bank — they offer official CBN rates for account holders. (3) Use a trusted local forex market dealer — these operate in parallel/black market and typically offer higher rates than banks. Always verify the current rate on Aboki Forex before exchanging to ensure you get a fair deal.
Are the Black Market Rates accurate in all Markets?
Aboki Forex provides average black market rates collected from multiple dealers across major Nigerian cities including Lagos, Abuja, Kano, and Port Harcourt. Because the parallel market is unregulated, actual rates vary by location, dealer, and transaction size. The rates on Aboki Forex are a reliable benchmark, but always confirm the exact rate with your dealer before completing any transaction.
What is the difference between CBN, I&E and Black Market Rates?
The CBN (Central Bank of Nigeria) rate is the official government exchange rate used by commercial banks and regulated financial institutions. The I&E (Investors and Exporters) window was a market-based rate that has now been merged with the official CBN rate following Nigeria's forex unification policy. The Black Market rate (also called the parallel market or street rate) is typically higher than the official rate and reflects actual supply and demand dynamics for foreign currency in Nigeria outside the regulated banking system.
How often are the exchange rates updated on Aboki Forex?
Black market exchange rates on Aboki Forex are updated every hour throughout the trading day. The rates reflect real-time data collected from parallel market dealers across Nigeria. CBN official rates are updated daily, typically after the Central Bank of Nigeria publishes its official rates each business day.
Why is the black market dollar to naira rate higher than the official CBN rate?
The black market dollar to naira rate is higher than the official CBN rate because of the gap between foreign currency supply and demand in Nigeria. The Central Bank of Nigeria controls access to dollars at the official rate, limiting who can buy forex through official channels. Businesses and individuals who cannot access dollars through banks must turn to the parallel market, where higher demand relative to supply drives up the exchange rate.