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Today: UAE Dirham (AED) to Naira (NGN) Black Market Exchange Rate – March 15, 2024

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Are you holding onto some Dirham and seeking to exchange it with the local Abokis? If so, you’ve landed on the right page. Here, we’ll provide you with the latest black market rates for UAE Dirham to Naira conversions.

For those unfamiliar, Dirham is the official currency used in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and if you’re looking to exchange yours, simply head to the Bureau De Change (BDC) where you’ll receive the Naira equivalent.

How Much Is UAE Dirham (AED) To Naira Black Market Rate Today?

As per the most recent updates, the selling rate for UAE Dirham stands at ₦400, while the buying rate is ₦415. This indicates that if you approach the Abokis with 1,000 AED, you’ll be handed ₦400,000. Conversely, if you wish to obtain the same amount from them, you’ll need to pay ₦415,000.

  • Buying Rate: ₦400
  • Selling Rate: ₦415

UAE Dirham (AED) To Naira Black Market Rate Table

Here’s a detailed breakdown of the conversion from UAE Dirham to Naira for various amounts:

Amount in Dirham (د.)Naira Equivalent (₦)
10040,000
20080,000
500200,000
600240,000
1000400,000
60002,400,000

Stay informed with Okay.ng for timely updates on currency exchange rates, ensuring you make well-informed decisions regarding your financial transactions.

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