No you cannot. The legal tender in Nigeria is the Naira. However, you can exchange the Rand for Naira at Bureau de Changes in Nigeria and at the Airport on arrival. Hope this answers you question.
A dollar is around 158.05 Nigerian Naira. If we want to convert US$4,000 to Nigerian Naira, then multiply that value by 158.05 to get approximately 632200 Naira.
This is equal to 360,000 Naira.
As of the 10 feb 2014 the unit of money used in Nigeria is the naira (NGN). Currently, it's trading at 1 South African Rand = 14.77 Nigerian Naira. This exchange rate is constantly changing and over a 4 month period has dropped from 15 to 14.77 Nigerian Naira. Monitoring the historical exchange rate could make a difference of paying thousands of pounds extra.
200 Naira is 1.2457 US Dollars.
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the type of money used is naira.There is 5 naira,10 naira,20 naira,50 naira,100 naira,500 naira and 1000 naira note
the type of money used is naira.There is 5 naira,10 naira,20 naira,50 naira,100 naira,500 naira and 1000 naira note
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25% (or 0.25 as a decimal) of 200 naira: 0.25 x 200 = 50 naira So, 25% of 200 naira is 50 naira.
To calculate 25% of 200 naira, you can simply multiply 200 by 0.25 (which is the decimal equivalent of 25%): 25% of 200 = 0.25 * 200 = 50 naira So, 25% of 200 naira is 50 naira.