24 Karat
(999.9 pure)
₦208,676
per gram
Live gold rates for Abuja by karat purity. Prices are market references only — final cost varies by jeweler premium, making charges, taxes, and local spread.
Abuja gold rate today reflects a high-income administrative market with strong family-jewelry and gift-buying demand. Quotes usually follow Lagos with a modest local spread shaped by dealer density, premium retail mix, and inventory depth. Latest local-time refresh: the current 24K rate is ₦208,676 per gram and ₦6,490,549 per troy ounce. 22K is ₦191,286 per gram and 18K is ₦156,507 per gram.
If you are searching for today gold rate in Abuja, Nigeria, this page gives live 24K, 22K and 18K references in NGN with gram, troy ounce, tola and 10 gram breakdowns.
24 Karat
(999.9 pure)
₦208,676
per gram
22 Karat
(916 fineness)
₦191,286
per gram
21 Karat
(875 fineness)
₦182,591
per gram
18 Karat
(750 fineness)
₦156,507
per gram
24 Karat
(999.9 pure)
₦208,675.98
per gram
24 Karat
(999.9 pure)
₦6,490,548.50
per troy ounce
24 Karat
(999.9 pure)
₦2,433,955.69
per tola
24 Karat
(999.9 pure)
₦2,086,759.80
per 10 gram
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Estimated Value
₦191,286.32
₦191,286.32 per gram (22k)
Weight in grams: 1.000
Compare today's city benchmark with Nigeria-wide reference to understand local retail spread before purchase.
| Abuja 24K / gram | ₦208,676 |
| Nigeria national 24K / gram | ₦208,530 |
| Difference | +₦146 higher in Abuja |
Local reference market: Abuja Wuse and Garki jewelry market.
This benchmark reflects local demand, inventory spread, and dealer quote behavior on top of international spot and USD/NGN movement.
Nigeria context: Lagos usually anchors the domestic benchmark, while USD/NGN remains the key local FX driver. With 1 USD near 1365.6192 NGN, local rates can move from both international spot and naira pressure, while final jewelry checkout adds workmanship, VAT, and margin layers.
Trend view for Abuja, Nigeria. This chart uses the same local reference series shown in the table below.
This 10-day table shows the short-term direction for 18K, 22K and 24K rates in Abuja.
| Date | 18k | 22k | 24k | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 Apr 2026 | ₦156,506.99 | ₦191,286.32 | ₦208,675.98 | -0.89% |
| 09 Apr 2026 | ₦157,914.06 | ₦193,006.07 | ₦210,552.07 | +0.90% |
| 08 Apr 2026 | ₦156,506.99 | ₦191,286.32 | ₦208,675.98 | +1.98% |
| 07 Apr 2026 | ₦153,462.20 | ₦187,564.91 | ₦204,616.26 | +0.01% |
| 06 Apr 2026 | ₦153,452.30 | ₦187,552.81 | ₦204,603.07 | +0.11% |
| 02 Apr 2026 | ₦153,277.66 | ₦187,339.36 | ₦204,370.21 | -2.75% |
| 01 Apr 2026 | ₦157,617.48 | ₦192,643.59 | ₦210,156.65 | +2.92% |
| 31 Mar 2026 | ₦153,149.15 | ₦187,182.29 | ₦204,198.86 | +2.69% |
| 30 Mar 2026 | ₦149,142.14 | ₦182,284.84 | ₦198,856.19 | +0.76% |
| 27 Mar 2026 | ₦148,021.77 | ₦180,915.49 | ₦197,362.35 | +2.66% |
Review the broader 30-day trend to understand how today gold rate in Abuja compares with recent market movement.
| Date | 18k | 22k | 24k | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 Apr 2026 | ₦156,506.99 | ₦191,286.32 | ₦208,675.98 | -0.89% |
| 09 Apr 2026 | ₦157,914.06 | ₦193,006.07 | ₦210,552.07 | +0.90% |
| 08 Apr 2026 | ₦156,506.99 | ₦191,286.32 | ₦208,675.98 | +1.98% |
| 07 Apr 2026 | ₦153,462.20 | ₦187,564.91 | ₦204,616.26 | +0.01% |
| 06 Apr 2026 | ₦153,452.30 | ₦187,552.81 | ₦204,603.07 | +0.11% |
| 02 Apr 2026 | ₦153,277.66 | ₦187,339.36 | ₦204,370.21 | -2.75% |
| 01 Apr 2026 | ₦157,617.48 | ₦192,643.59 | ₦210,156.65 | +2.92% |
| 31 Mar 2026 | ₦153,149.15 | ₦187,182.29 | ₦204,198.86 | +2.69% |
| 30 Mar 2026 | ₦149,142.14 | ₦182,284.84 | ₦198,856.19 | +0.76% |
| 27 Mar 2026 | ₦148,021.77 | ₦180,915.49 | ₦197,362.35 | +2.66% |
| 26 Mar 2026 | ₦144,182.82 | ₦176,223.45 | ₦192,243.76 | -3.83% |
| 25 Mar 2026 | ₦149,926.40 | ₦183,243.38 | ₦199,901.87 | +3.42% |
| 24 Mar 2026 | ₦144,967.08 | ₦177,181.99 | ₦193,289.44 | -0.11% |
| 23 Mar 2026 | ₦145,125.26 | ₦177,375.32 | ₦193,500.35 | -3.64% |
| 20 Mar 2026 | ₦150,605.22 | ₦184,073.05 | ₦200,806.96 | -0.66% |
| 19 Mar 2026 | ₦151,603.69 | ₦185,293.40 | ₦202,138.25 | -5.91% |
| 18 Mar 2026 | ₦161,133.49 | ₦196,940.93 | ₦214,844.65 | -2.22% |
| 17 Mar 2026 | ₦164,794.49 | ₦201,415.49 | ₦219,725.99 | +0.14% |
| 16 Mar 2026 | ₦164,563.82 | ₦201,133.56 | ₦219,418.43 | -1.16% |
| 13 Mar 2026 | ₦166,491.53 | ₦203,489.65 | ₦221,988.71 | -1.24% |
| 12 Mar 2026 | ₦168,577.41 | ₦206,039.06 | ₦224,769.88 | -1.00% |
| 11 Mar 2026 | ₦170,277.75 | ₦208,117.25 | ₦227,037.00 | 0.00% |
Gold prices in Abuja follow international XAU spot and then convert into NGN, so Nigerian city pricing can move from either spot volatility or USD/NGN shifts. Domestic FX pressure, CBN reserve context, and confidence in formal versus informal gold supply can therefore move local prices even when dollar gold direction is stable.
Nigeria checkout can diverge from spot because jewelry invoices include workmanship, VAT, and retail margin, while many investors compare bullion-style dealer references with family-jewelry quotes before buying. Lagos usually sets the tightest domestic benchmark spread, while lower-volume city markets can quote a slightly wider retail premium.
For wider context, compare Nigeria national gold rate, review historical gold prices, and monitor USD to NGN exchange rate.
Disclaimer: Prices may be delayed and rates can vary by dealer, market, tax, and spread. Data is for informational use only and not financial advice.