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Nigerians In Diaspora Sent Home $22 Billion In 2017. by slimfit1(m): 5:04pm On Apr 25, 2018 |
World Bank : Nigerians in Diaspora sent home $22 billion in 2017. ... And they will be telling us to mind our business when we talk. We are the second largest foreign exchange earner in the Country after crude oil! Credit : Mazi Abe Idris. |
Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Sent Home $22 Billion In 2017. by horsepower101: 5:15pm On Apr 25, 2018 |
If you really want to know who is sending most of the money back, check the group with the biggest diaspora outside of Nigeria. Check the region that has the highest amount of real estate growth. Check the region with the lowest poverty level according to UN Check the region that has the best childhood nutrition according to UNICEF Check the safest region according to United Nations. Check the region with he highest literacy rate. 3 Likes |
Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Sent Home $22 Billion In 2017. by SalamRushdie: 5:22pm On Apr 25, 2018 |
Probably the reason the Nigerian economy has jot completely run aground under this very bad leadership we currently have ..Big Up to every hardworking Diasporan who remember home . |
Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Sent Home $22 Billion In 2017. by three: 6:53pm On Apr 25, 2018 |
This is why amidst a recession Nigeria's economy appeared technically robust. That's 8 trillion naira! 2017 budget was 7.3 trillion! Diaspora Nigerians remitted funds in excess of our National budget! 3 Likes |
Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Sent Home $22 Billion In 2017. by ojmaroni247(m): 6:57pm On Apr 25, 2018 |
I honestly need to jet out of this country. 1 Like |
Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Sent Home $22 Billion In 2017. by badman007(m): 3:38am On Dec 23, 2018 |
Slavery has taken a new shape. Modern day slavery is voluntary. Scratch that.. It is by force!!! Let us in or we invade with our boats. |
Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Sent Home $22 Billion In 2017. by kettykin: 3:55am On Dec 23, 2018 |
i did a rough calculation 70 % of the remiitances is about $15.4B and if these is remitted to the 7 igbo states and the other south south states . This will be about N5.544 Trillion this is by far more than 10 times bigger than the budget of Lagos and Ogun state combined and far bigger than the budget of the whole North combined this is more than 70% of the useless National budget of the APC Govenrment of which they are plannng to sell Ajaokuta Steel complex and borrow money from china and india to fund. What this means that the Diasporan Igbo is more powerful than any state Goverment in Nigeria and can be more powerful than the APC federal Government , Igbos remit more money than the Nigeria's Defence Budget.in fact the Diasporan Igbos can fund a govenrment and a military more powerful than the federal Government from the diaspora. What i am saying in effect is that the Diasporan igbos are a very powerful economic force and can and should be ready when occasion calls This can fund any business incubation network and can sustain all the eastern factories producing at full blast. what igbos need to enforce is that every cent of that money sent is spent in the eastern economy vis a vis spending to bolster the eastern economy . 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Sent Home $22 Billion In 2017. by horsepower101: 4:38am On Dec 23, 2018 |
kettykin: Diasporan Igbos are indeed a powerful economic block on their own and the best kept secret of igbo success in modern day Nigeria. |
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