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UAE Dirham and Naira exchange
Updated · 3 May 2026

🇦🇪 UAE Dirham to Naira today

Live black market and CBN rates · Updated 3 May 2026

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AED
UAE Dirham
▼ 0.8%
Sell₦385
Buy₦378
CBN₦374

💱 CBN vs Black Market

CBN official₦374
Black market sell₦385
Spread per unit
+₦11 per AED
On د.إ1,000: ₦10,700

💱 Currency Converter

Black market (sell)
₦38,500
Black market (buy)
₦37,800
CBN official
₦37,430
Spread: +₦1,070 extra naira you pay vs the CBN official rate

Why Nigerians need UAE Dirham

Dubai is Nigeria's biggest non-oil trade partner in the Middle East. Thousands of Lagos traders travel to Dubai monthly to buy electronics, fashion, and building materials for resale. The AED is also needed for Dubai property investment and transit flights through Emirates/Etihad.

Common UAE Dirham amounts to Naira

Quick reference for typical amounts

AmountBlack market
د.إ1₦385
د.إ5₦1,925
د.إ10₦3,850
د.إ20₦7,700
د.إ50₦19,250
د.إ100₦38,500
د.إ200₦77,000
د.إ500₦192,500
د.إ1,000₦385,000
د.إ5,000₦1,925,000
د.إ10,000₦3,850,000

💡 Tips for getting the best rate

Frequently Asked Questions

The CBN rate is the official rate set by the Central Bank of Nigeria for licensed banks and importers. The black market rate is set by Bureau de Change (BDC) operators where most ordinary Nigerians actually buy currency. The black market rate is usually higher because of dollar scarcity at official channels.

Important Disclaimer

The parallel market ("black market") exchange rates displayed on this page are collected from Bureau de Change (BDC) operators in Lagos and are provided for informational purposes only. These rates are indicative averages and may differ from the rate you receive in an actual transaction depending on your location, transaction volume, time of day, and the specific dealer.

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