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Nigeria’s External Reserves Rise Above $50.8bn After $1bn Gain In June

 JKNM JKNMJune 17, 2026 111 Minutes read0
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By Koforola Fakeye, JKNewsMedia Reporter 

FIRST HALF of June 2026, Nigeria’s external reserves increased by more than $1 billion extending gains recorded in May and strengthening the country’s foreign exchange buffers.

JKNewsMedia.com reports that data from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) showed that gross external reserves rose from $49.80 billion on June 1 to $50.81 billion on June 15, representing an increase of about $1.01 billion within two weeks.

The latest build up followed growth of about $1.22 billion in May, reflecting sustained foreign exchange inflows and improved external liquidity.

CBN data also showed that reserves maintained an upward trend throughout the first half of June.

The balance rose from $49.88 billion on June 2 to $49.96 billion on June 3 before crossing the $50 billion mark in the first week of the month.

Reserves reached $50.27 billion on June 8, increased to $50.43 billion on June 10 and climbed to $50.81 billion on June 15.

Overall, the reserve position increased by about 2 per cent during the first 15 days of June.

External reserves stood at $48.58 billion on May 15, indicating an increase of about $2.24 billion over one month. Compared with the $48.68 billion recorded on April 15, reserves have grown by roughly $2.06 billion over two months.

The sustained increase comes amid improving conditions in Nigeria’s foreign exchange market and follows reforms introduced by the CBN to improve liquidity and boost investor confidence.

The growth in reserves also coincided with relative stability in the naira, which closed May 2026 at ₦1,372/$ at the official market, compared with N1,585.50/$ in May 2025.

Overall, Nigeria’s external reserves have gained more than $11 billion over the past year, providing a stronger buffer against external shocks and supporting exchange rate stability.

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