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Naira depreciates further at black market on strong demand

Nigeria’s currency on Friday depreciated further by 0.39 percent to close at N510 per dollar as against N508/$ closed on Thursday at the black market. The drop in the value of the naira was due to strong dollar demand as consumers who could not meet requirements for accessing foreign exchange in the banks went to…

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