The naira is issued in several
denominations, each with distinct designs and portraits of Nigerians of historical or cultural significance. As of 2023, the following notes are in circulation:
₦5 The ₦5 note depicts Sir
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Nigeria's first prime minister. The reverse shows three Yoruba drummers.
₦10 The ₦10 note features
Alvan Ikoku, noted for his contributions to Nigerian education. The reverse depicts two women carrying
calabashes, representing northern cultural practices.
₦20 The ₦20 note portrays
Murtala Muhammed, head of state from 1975 to 1976. The reverse features
Ladi Kwali, a Nigerian potter.
₦50 The ₦50 note shows four figures in traditional attire, representing Nigeria's cultural diversity. The reverse depicts fishermen at work.
₦100 The ₦100 note, introduced in 1999, depicts
Obafemi Awolowo. The reverse depicts
Zuma Rock.
₦200 The ₦200 note features Sir
Ahmadu Bello, the Sardauna of Sokoto. The reverse depicts agricultural produce and livestock.
₦500 The ₦500 note portrays
Nnamdi Azikiwe, Nigeria's first president. The reverse shows an offshore oil rig.
₦1000 The ₦1000 note depicts
Aliyu Mai-Bornu and
Clement Isong, the first two indigenous governors of the
Central Bank of Nigeria. The reverse shows the CBN headquarters in
Abuja. == Design and security features ==