1000 Ghanaian Cedis to Nigerian Naira: Exchange Rate Insights

Understanding the exchange rate between the Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) and the Nigerian Naira (NGN) is crucial for individuals and businesses involved in international transactions. This article provides an in-depth look at the GHS to NGN exchange rate, historical trends, and tools to help you make informed decisions.

Current Exchange Rate

As of November 6, 2025, at 17:00 PM UTC, one thousand Ghanaian Cedis equals ₦131,628.03 (one hundred thirty-one thousand six hundred twenty-eight Naira 3 kobo). The current exchange rate is 131.6280. The Nigerian Naira 🔻fell by -0.46% (-610.78) against the Ghanaian Cedi compared to the previous closing exchange rate.

To exchange one currency for another, simply input your amount into our user-friendly currency converter. It does the math using the latest exchange rates.

After you select GHS and NGN in the exchange box and enter an amount, the Ghanaian Cedi to Nigerian Naira exchange rate will automatically appear for your reference.

Users simply enter the amount (e.g., 1,000) into the online currency converter, then select the source currency (GHS) and target currency (NGN) from the dropdown menus.

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With our convenient tool, you can not only quickly check today’s latest exchange rate for 1,000 Ghanaian Cedi to Nigerian Naira, but also easily view detailed historical trends along with AI analysis and forecasts.

By keeping track of both real-time and past exchange rate information, you can plan the timing of your international payments, lock in favorable conversion opportunities, and secure the best 1,000 Ghanaian Cedi to Nigerian Naira rate. This helps you reduce cross-border remittance costs, optimize cash flow and usage efficiency, and make every international transaction more secure, transparent, and efficient.

Alternatively, you may try converting Naira to Ghanaian Cedis.

Historical Exchange Rate Trends

Analyzing historical exchange rates can provide valuable insights. A year ago, ₵1,000.00 would have been exchanged for ₦102,588.46, which is ₦29,039.58 lower than today’s rate. Over the past seven days, the most favorable exchange rate was ₦133,378.80.

Exchange Rate Statistics

Here's a summary of GHS to NGN exchange-rate statistics over the last 7, 30, and 90 days:

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Statistic Last 7 Days Last 30 Days Last 90 Days
High 134.23 139.22 145.63
Low 130.71 116.48 116.44
Average 132.64 130.06 130.38
Volatility 1.00% 1.48% 1.12%

Factors Influencing Exchange Rates

Currency exchange rates fluctuate mainly due to a combination of factors, including global economic activity, market sentiment, interest rate changes, inflation, trade imbalances, and central bank monetary policies.

For example, when a country has a strong economy and rising interest rates, it may attract more foreign capital, pushing up the value of its currency. Conversely, political instability or economic slowdown may lead to currency depreciation. Changes in market expectations and speculative activities can also intensify short-term exchange rate fluctuations.

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AI-Based Analysis and Predictions

The AI’s prediction of the Ghanaian Cedi to Nigerian Naira exchange rate is not 100% accurate, but it is based on multiple dimensions of analysis, including historical data, real-time market trends, economic indicators, and geopolitical factors, making it more comprehensive than relying solely on human judgment.

Our AI model can process massive amounts of data quickly and continuously update GHS to NGN predictions, providing you with real-time trend references. However, since the foreign exchange market can be affected by unexpected events and policy changes, it is recommended to use AI predictions as a supplementary reference in combination with your financial planning and real-time market information to improve the scientific basis and success rate of your exchange decisions.

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Making Cross-Border Payments

You can make convenient cross-border payments via international wire transfer. Currently, you can also make cross-border payments through XTransfer, where we offer more convenient and secure international cross-border payment services, especially when transferring funds to companies in China.

XTransfer is absolutely secure. Your funds are protected by our top-level security measures to ensure every transaction is safeguarded. If there is a delay, we will refund the service fee to compensate your loss.

Additional Resources

  • XE App: Manage your currencies on the go with the XE app.
  • Rate Alerts: Set free rate alerts for any currency pair.
  • Historical Currency Rates: Analyze rate trends for any currency over a few days, weeks, months, or years.

Currency Information

  • Ghanaian Cedi (GHS): The currency code for Ghanaian Cedis is GHS. The currency symbol is GH₵.
  • Nigerian Naira (NGN): The currency code for Nigerian Nairas is NGN. The currency symbol is ₦.

The Ghanaian Cedi is the currency of Ghana, introduced in 2007, replacing the previous cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 old cedi. It is subdivided into 100 pesewas and regulated by the Bank of Ghana. The symbol for the Cedi is ₵.

The Nigerian Naira is the official currency of Nigeria, introduced in 1973 to replace the pound. It is subdivided into 100 kobo and is regulated by the Central Bank of Nigeria. The symbol for the Naira is ₦.

The Ghanaian Cedi is the official currency of Ghana and is used exclusively within the country’s borders. The Naira is not widely accepted outside Nigeria, requiring currency exchange for international transactions and travel. The Central Bank of Nigeria regulates and issues the Naira, maintaining its stability and value in the domestic market.

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