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February 2026: Black Market FX Continues to Batter the Naira

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
February 21, 2026
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The Nigerian Naira continues its downward slide in February 2026, as the black market foreign exchange segment tightens its grip on the local currency. Despite repeated assurances from authorities, the Naira has once again weakened sharply against major international currencies, deepening concerns over the state of Nigeria’s foreign exchange market.

As of Saturday, 21, the Naira recorded further losses against the United States Dollar, Euro, and British Pound in the parallel market, popularly known as Aboki FX or Bureau De Change (BDC). The latest figures highlight the growing gap between demand and supply of foreign currencies and reinforce fears that stability remains out of reach.

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  • Black Market Exchange Rates
  • Root Causes of the Crisis

Black Market Exchange Rates

Dollar to Naira (USD/NGN):
Buying – ₦1,378 | Selling – ₦1,440

Euro to Naira (EUR/NGN):
Buying – ₦1,640 | Selling – ₦1,680

Pound to Naira (GBP/NGN):
Buying – ₦1,900| Selling – ₦1940

These rates reflect continued pressure on the Naira, with traders citing persistent scarcity of foreign exchange and rising demand from importers, travelers, and businesses struggling to operate under unstable conditions.

February 2026: Black Market FX Continues to Batter the Naira

Root Causes of the Crisis

Nigeria’s foreign exchange troubles are the result of long-standing structural issues rather than sudden market shocks.

One major factor is interest rate rises policy. While many economies attract foreign capital with predictable and competitive returns, Nigeria’s inconsistent policy direction has discouraged investor confidence.

Another challenge is the country’s trade imbalance. Nigeria remains heavily dependent on imports, ranging from basic consumer goods to industrial equipment, while export capacity remains weak. This imbalance continues to drain foreign exchange reserves and exert pressure on the Naira.

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has also declined. Investors remain cautious due to insecurity, poor infrastructure, and economic uncertainty, reducing the inflow of much-needed foreign capital.

At the policy level, frequent changes in Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) foreign exchange regulations have added to market confusion. Sudden restrictions, policy reversals, and inconsistent forex allocation mechanisms have left businesses uncertain and worsened reliance on the black market.

Global factors such as oil price volatility, inflation, and international economic tensions have further compounded the problem. However, analysts note that these external pressures only intensified an already fragile system.

Rising Cost of Living

For ordinary Nigerians, the weakening Naira is more than an economic statistic. Rising exchange rates have translated directly into higher prices for food, transportation, school fees, rent, and healthcare. Many households are struggling to keep up as purchasing power continues to decline.

Despite the visible strain on citizens and businesses, government responses have been widely criticized as slow and insufficient, with officials often downplaying the severity of the crisis.

Outlook Remains Uncertain

As February progresses, there is little indication that relief is imminent. Nigeria’s foreign exchange market remains under severe stress, and without consistent policy direction, improved exports, and restored investor confidence, the Naira may continue its slide.

For now, the black market remains the clearest reflection of economic reality—one that millions of Nigerians confront daily as the cost of living climbs and stability remains elusive.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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