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World Bank Data Shows Nigerians Aboard Sent families @ Home $21Bn by hakinze00(m): 5:05pm On Jul 02, 2015
In 2014 Nigerians abroad earned and sent home the sum ten times exceeding the planned government loan from World Bank in 2015. See amazing World Bank data on remittances. 

The World Bank issued a statement confirming that last year hard-working Nigerians living abroad sent home to their dear relatives and friends inside Nigeria a colossal sum – $21 billion, or N4.2 trillion. It’s nearly two-thirds of all the money transferred to Sub-Saharan Africa.

Nigerian diaspora earned and sent home ten times more money in 2014 than government of Nigeria wants to loan from the World Bank itself in 2015.


Remittance flow from Nigerians abroad is crucial for financing imports to Nigeria. According to the World Bank data, it financed more than third of all imports in 2013.

WORLD NEWSWorld Bank Data Shows Nigerians Sent Home $21 bn By Collins Dubem | Jun 30, 2015 29SHARESSHARE TWEET SHARE SHARE 0 COMMENTS




In 2014 Nigerians abroad earned and sent home the sum ten times exceeding the planned government loan from World Bank in 2015. See amazing World Bank data on remittances. 



The World Bank issued a statement confirming that last year hard-working Nigerians living abroad sent home to their dear relatives and friends inside Nigeria a colossal sum – $21 billion, or N4.2 trillion. It’s nearly two-thirds of all the money transferred to Sub-Saharan Africa.

Nigerian diaspora earned and sent home ten times more money in 2014 than government of Nigeria wants to loan from the World Bank itself in 2015.



Remittance flow from Nigerians abroad is crucial for financing imports to Nigeria. According to the World Bank data, it financed more than third of all imports in 2013.



 

The World Bank officials expect that remittances from Nigerians abroad will be also critical for keeping afloat domestic economic activity in Nigeria due to expected continuing decline of its credit rating. Nigeria is likely to benefit from diaspora financing, in response to an increase of the proposed diaspora bond issuance from $100 million to $300 million.

It is expected some slowing of money transfers to the region in 2015. it will increase again in 2016 and 2017.

Re: World Bank Data Shows Nigerians Aboard Sent families @ Home $21Bn by Nobody: 5:06pm On Jul 02, 2015
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Re: World Bank Data Shows Nigerians Aboard Sent families @ Home $21Bn by Omotayor123(f): 5:06pm On Jul 02, 2015
And where Da helll is it
Re: World Bank Data Shows Nigerians Aboard Sent families @ Home $21Bn by hefty4real(m): 5:24pm On Jul 02, 2015
To who? Boko haram?
Re: World Bank Data Shows Nigerians Aboard Sent families @ Home $21Bn by hakinze00(m): 5:36pm On Jul 02, 2015
This shows that Nigerians Aboard always remember Home...May God bless all ur hustles...because directly and indirectly it has help in improving Nigeria Economy

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Re: World Bank Data Shows Nigerians Aboard Sent families @ Home $21Bn by Nobody: 8:12pm On Jul 02, 2015
GOD BleSs Una Muscles.. More Power for u guys.. And one Traveler go say "I travel a lot please don't risk ur life there are no jobs over there, Nigerians are suffering"
And I will say "Among those you saw, WHO YOU HELP?"
Re: World Bank Data Shows Nigerians Aboard Sent families @ Home $21Bn by dechandel(f): 8:57pm On Jul 02, 2015
And tomorrow someone will open a thread condemning Diasporans undecided
Re: World Bank Data Shows Nigerians Aboard Sent families @ Home $21Bn by Nobody: 9:03pm On Jul 02, 2015
dechandel:
And tomorrow someone will open a thread condemning Diasporans undecided
Why won't we condemn when I you never send me my own? angry grin
Re: World Bank Data Shows Nigerians Aboard Sent families @ Home $21Bn by dechandel(f): 9:09pm On Jul 02, 2015
AgapeCharis:
Why won't we condemn when I you never send me my own? angry grin
LOL
Gerrara here!!!

Shey i go come miss my sleep finish come carry my salary wire through western union for you abi?

Come and gist me how your birthday went for your Shalom street tongue

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Re: World Bank Data Shows Nigerians Aboard Sent families @ Home $21Bn by Nobody: 9:16pm On Jul 02, 2015
dechandel:
LOL
Gerrara here!!!

Shey i go come miss my sleep finish come carry my salary wire through western union for you abi?

Come and gist me how your birthday went for your Shalom street tongue
Na bad thing say I chop for your salary?? grin
Eeerrm, it went fine. grin grin

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