100 Dollars to Naira Black Market Rate Today (Aboki) | 2026
$100 ≈ NGN 144,548 at the parallel rate, vs NGN 136,082 at the official CBN rate — a NGN 8,466 gap.
Official vs parallel: $100 side by side
Buying $100 (travel, savings, importer FX) at the parallel rail costs you NGN 8,466 more than if you could access the official CBN window.
Receiving / selling $100 (diaspora remittance, an export payment, foreign salary) at the parallel rail gets you NGN 8,466 more than the official CBN rate would yield.
Significance at this size: the gap is small in absolute terms (NGN 8,466) — for everyday small spend, the convenience of the parallel channel usually outweighs the loss. Most Nigeria dollars at this size don't bother chasing the official window.
Small amount: BDC kiosk / street aboki
At $100, you're in the "pocket cash" range in Lagos or Abuja — an exchange at a licensed BDC kiosk (Wuse, Allen Avenue, Lekki) or a street aboki is instant and no ID is typically asked at this size. Allow 5-10 minutes; the dealer pays out in ₦1,000 notes for speed (avoid ₦500-only payouts).
Parallel signal: Binance P2P USDT median, updated 19 Jun 2026, 22:01. The quote tracks the live official rate between refreshes.