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5,000 Yuan to Naira Black Market Rate Today (Aboki) | 2026

CN¥5,000NGN 1,065,449 at the parallel rate, vs NGN 1,003,050 at the official CBN rate — a NGN 62,399 gap.

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Official vs parallel: CN¥5,000 side by side

At parallel (6.2% premium)NGN 1,065,449
At official (CBN)NGN 1,003,050

Buying CN¥5,000 (to settle a Chinese supplier) at the parallel rail costs you NGN 62,399 more than if you could access the official CBN window.

Receiving / selling CN¥5,000 (an exporter paid in RMB, a Chinese-source remittance) at the parallel rail gets you NGN 62,399 more than the official CBN rate would yield.

Significance at this size: the gap is large (NGN 62,399) — at this size, the official channel (if you can access it as a registered importer / corporate account / SWIFT-routed remittance) saves materially. Access is the real constraint at this scale, not awareness; many Nigeria operators use the parallel rail purely because the official window is rationed.

Large CN¥ batch: full-container order

At CN¥5,000, this is the serious commercial order — a full container. This size triggers the KYC thresholds at RMB fintechs and demands full import documentation. Many Nigerian importers split into multiple smaller payments over several days to stay under thresholds; that's a regulatory grey zone — discuss with an import advisor.

Paying a Chinese supplier ¥5,000

For a Nigeria importer, ¥5,000 of goods invoiced by a Chinese supplier costs NGN 1,065,449 at the parallel rate vs NGN 1,003,050 at the official CBN rate — a NGN 62,399 hidden surcharge buried in the FX spread. This is the real cost Nigeria importers carry when the official window throttles hard-currency access.

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Parallel signal: Binance P2P USDT median, updated 19 Jun 2026, 22:01. The quote tracks the live official rate between refreshes.

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