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Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by Ibrahimcoomasie: 7:05am On Feb 22
Nigeria’s remittances inflow and exports to the United Kingdom are being threatened by the recession the UK suffered in the second half of last year, analysts have said.

A recession is two consecutive quarters of contraction. The UK is Nigeria’s second-largest source of remittances after the United States.

Analysts say this situation could worsen foreign exchange liquidity challenges for Africa’s biggest economy as diaspora remittances are one of its major sources of FX, and the UK is one of the country’s top trading partners in terms of exports.

“The impact is multifaceted. With a recession in the UK coupled with a somewhat elevated unemployment rate and disinflation, remittances inflows into Nigeria might suffer some setbacks,” Temitope Omosuyi, investment strategy manager at Afrinvest Limited, said.

He said Nigeria’s key exports to the UK might also be negatively affected as aggregate spending takes a hit.

“But on the positive side, imports into Nigeria from the UK could become relatively cheaper in terms of GBP (British pound). However, the magnitude of the depreciation in naira might make this unnoticeable,” Omosuyi added.

Remittances refer to cross-border payments to family or friends and are often associated with migrant workers sending money back home to friends or relatives back in their communities of origin.

According to the World Bank, remittances can help alleviate poverty, improve nutritional outcomes, and are associated with increased birth weight and higher school enrolment rates for children in disadvantaged households.

“Studies show that remittances help recipient households to build resilience, for example, through financing better housing and to cope with the losses in the aftermath of disasters,” it said.

Israel Odubola, a Lagos-based research analyst, said the recession can reduce the flow of remittances from Nigerians in the UK.

Last week, the UK’s Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed that the developed economy entered into recession, which has been described as ‘technical’, just months ahead of a general election.

According to ONS, the Gross Domestic Product fell 0.3 percent in the last quarter of 2023, following a 0.1 percent contraction in the previous quarter. It estimates that the country’s GDP grew by a meagre 0.1 percent last year.

“All the main sectors fell on the quarter, with manufacturing, construction and wholesale being the biggest drags on growth, partially offset by increases in hotels and rentals of vehicles and machinery,” Liz McKeown, director of economic statistics, said in a statement.

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Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by malali: 7:11am On Feb 22
The whole world is slowing. A lot of over leveraged businesses are folding up.

The US interests rate is at an all time high about 8%. The UK interests rate is also high, So is Australia, Japan etc

Very few business can borrow money and guarantee and interest greater than 8% to pay back.

So a lot of multinationals are cutting back, its time for Nigeria to look inwards, cheaper food, cheaper housing.

Government should look for people who are agriculturally minded in crops and animal husbandry, send them to brazil and China on scholarship(3-6 months), Let them learn how these people mass produce crops and animals.

All those billionaires with Oil wells and those Oligarchs with Monopolies should also run farms to assist their communities. They should contribute their quota, Nigeria cannot abandon farming to the poor rural people and share the lucrative businesses licenses amongst the elites.

We have over 100 accredited college courses of agriculture in Nigeria.

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Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by chopnaira: 7:27am On Feb 22
malali:
The whole world is slowing. A lot of over leveraged businesses are folding up.

The US interests rate is at an all time high about 8%. The UK interests rate is also high, So is Australia, Japan etc

Very few business can borrow money and guarantee and interest greater than 8% to pay back.

So a lot of multinationals are cutting back, its time for Nigeria to look inwards, cheaper food, cheaper housing.

Government should look for people who are agriculturally minded in crops and animal husbandry, send them to brazil and China on scholarship(3-6 months), Let them learn how these people mass produce crops and animals. Then come back to Nigeria and assist them to set up huge Farms and animal produce.

We have over 30 accredited colleges of agriculture in Nigeria, graduating students every year. Food security should not be a problem.
Same in Canada too. The interest rate on lending is currently very high and it seems Canada escaped recession by whiskers. It's not out of the threats of recession yet as that would depend on how fast the bank of Canada can adjust it's monetary policy.

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Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by nairalanda1(m): 7:29am On Feb 22
malali:
The whole world is slowing. A lot of over leveraged businesses are folding up.

The US interests rate is at an all time high about 8%. The UK interests rate is also high, So is Australia, Japan etc

Very few business can borrow money and guarantee and interest greater than 8% to pay back.

So a lot of multinationals are cutting back, its time for Nigeria to look inwards, cheaper food, cheaper housing.

Government should look for people who are agriculturally minded in crops and animal husbandry, send them to brazil and China on scholarship(3-6 months), Let them learn how these people mass produce crops and animals. Then come back to Nigeria and assist them to set up huge Farms and animal produce.

We have over 30 accredited colleges of agriculture in Nigeria, graduating students every year. Food security should not be a problem.

Most people go to colleges and universities of agric to get the paper qualification, not to actually set up a farm... cheesy

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Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by AbuTwins: 7:33am On Feb 22
Saner climes going insane too?

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Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by willi926(m): 7:33am On Feb 22
malali:
The whole world is slowing. A lot of over leveraged businesses are folding up.

The US interests rate is at an all time high about 8%. The UK interests rate is also high, So is Australia, Japan etc

Very few business can borrow money and guarantee and interest greater than 8% to pay back.
Will the Bandits and herdsmen allow to farm and harvest there crops in peace

So a lot of multinationals are cutting back, its time for Nigeria to look inwards, cheaper food, cheaper housing.

Government should look for people who are agriculturally minded in crops and animal husbandry, send them to brazil and China on scholarship(3-6 months), Let them learn how these people mass produce crops and animals. Then come back to Nigeria and assist them to set up huge Farms and animal produce.

We have over 30 accredited colleges of agriculture in Nigeria, graduating students every year. Food security should not be a problem.
Will the Bandits and herdsmen allow them plant there crop and harvest them in peace

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Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by atobs4real(m): 7:34am On Feb 22
They have bringing UK into this recession now.
They want to tell us that UK is also going through this mess

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Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by Acidosis(m): 7:34am On Feb 22
malali:
The whole world is slowing. A lot of over leveraged businesses are folding up.

The US interests rate is at an all time high about 8%. The UK interests rate is also high, So is Australia, Japan etc

Very few business can borrow money and guarantee and interest greater than 8% to pay back.

So a lot of multinationals are cutting back, its time for Nigeria to look inwards, cheaper food, cheaper housing.

Government should look for people who are agriculturally minded in crops and animal husbandry, send them to brazil and China on scholarship(3-6 months), Let them learn how these people mass produce crops and animals. Then come back to Nigeria and assist them to set up huge Farms and animal produce.

We have over 30 accredited colleges of agriculture in Nigeria, graduating students every year. Food security should not be a problem.

Lol

We have over 150 institutions already, offering agricultural courses.

The question is what do you have for them upon graduation? Most of these people will end up selling Ankara and bags on WhatsApp. Some end up in the bank.

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Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by chopnaira: 7:34am On Feb 22
nairalanda1:


Most people go to colleges and universities of agric to get the paper qualification, not to actually set up a farm... cheesy
grin grin grin

Alot of those that studied agric sef. If we check am, it wasn't their first choice. They may not be so dedicated to the agric career as a result.

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Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by dadavivo: 7:34am On Feb 22
Brown envelope journalist, they've started writing propaganda to make it look like UK economy is facing what we are facing in Nigeria .

Nigeria is the only country suffering

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Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by Marvieduke(f): 7:35am On Feb 22
Why there won't be slow down?
Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by Racoon(m): 7:36am On Feb 22
Now, they are using UK to gauge their incompetency, ineptitude and cluelessness.

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Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by AbuTwins: 7:36am On Feb 22
malali:
The whole world is slowing. A lot of over leveraged businesses are folding up.

The US interests rate is at an all time high about 8%. The UK interests rate is also high, So is Australia, Japan etc

Very few business can borrow money and guarantee and interest greater than 8% to pay back.

So a lot of multinationals are cutting back, its time for Nigeria to look inwards, cheaper food, cheaper housing.

Government should look for people who are agriculturally minded in crops and animal husbandry, send them to brazil and China on scholarship(3-6 months), Let them learn how these people mass produce crops and animals. Then come back to Nigeria and assist them to set up huge Farms and animal produce.

We have over 30 accredited colleges of agriculture in Nigeria, graduating students every year. Food security should not be a problem.

How is our curriculum?

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Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by JagabanB: 7:37am On Feb 22
malali:
The whole world is slowing. A lot of over leveraged businesses are folding up.

The US interests rate is at an all time high about 8%. The UK interests rate is also high, So is Australia, Japan etc

Very few business can borrow money and guarantee and interest greater than 8% to pay back.

So a lot of multinationals are cutting back, its time for Nigeria to look inwards, cheaper food, cheaper housing.

Government should look for people who are agriculturally minded in crops and animal husbandry, send them to brazil and China on scholarship(3-6 months), Let them learn how these people mass produce crops and animals. Then come back to Nigeria and assist them to set up huge Farms and animal produce.

We have over 30 accredited colleges of agriculture in Nigeria, graduating students every year. Food security should not be a problem.
Nobody needs to be sent to Brazil or China, that's waste of resources, empower and send them to the farm.
Those 2-3 months can produce alot.
We alot of locals producing alot without alot.
Give them alot to produce more.

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Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by JagabanB: 7:38am On Feb 22
willi926:

Will the Bandits and herdsmen allow them plant there crop and harvest them in peace
They have been planting and harvesting crops all these years.

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Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by 4ward4: 7:38am On Feb 22
dadavivo:
Brown envelope journalist, they've started writing propaganda to make it look like UK economy is facing what we are facing in Nigeria .

Nigeria is the only country suffering

Since last year, unless you aren't following the news.
Opening their doors to such a massive Immigrants movement was a way to raise money, I think they achieved £40.4 Billion from that .

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Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by Fearurcreeator: 7:42am On Feb 22
malali:
The whole world is slowing. A lot of over leveraged businesses are folding up.

The US interests rate is at an all time high about 8%. The UK interests rate is also high, So is Australia, Japan etc

Very few business can borrow money and guarantee and interest greater than 8% to pay back.

So a lot of multinationals are cutting back, its time for Nigeria to look inwards, cheaper food, cheaper housing.

Government should look for people who are agriculturally minded in crops and animal husbandry, send them to brazil and China on scholarship(3-6 months), Let them learn how these people mass produce crops and animals. Then come back to Nigeria and assist them to set up huge Farms and animal produce.

We have over 30 accredited colleges of agriculture in Nigeria, graduating students every year. Food security should not be a problem.
Na office dey collect money them wan work
Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by Fearurcreeator: 7:43am On Feb 22
willi926:

Will the Bandits and herdsmen allow them plant there crop and harvest them in peace
The ones you eat now na ghost dey make am ...

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Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by Faposky95: 7:43am On Feb 22
When the North invited the Igbo to join their purported protests, what did Ohaneze say...?!
You see, being intertwined in this contraption is enough reason to want out.
UK, US, JAPAN.....who else have low trades with us......
The Igbo would have seen this and instead of invest in cows... sought a deal to have NIGERIA be the N in BRINCS.......??!!!!
Unfortunately, our leadership gawks at any given time T
Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by Fearurcreeator: 7:44am On Feb 22
chopnaira:

grin grin grin

Alot of those that studied agric sef. If we check am, it wasn't their first choice. They may not be so dedicated to the agric career as a result.
Na bad result from first year carry them go agric... Most of them dull like werey
Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by Fearurcreeator: 7:46am On Feb 22
4ward4:


Since last year, unless you aren't following the news.
Opening their doors to such a massive Immigrants movement was a way to raise money, I think they achieved £40.4 Billion from that .
These ones no Sabi much na .. na follow follow them Sabi do

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Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by Triangles1(m): 7:46am On Feb 22
Why headache in UK dey affect Nigeria stomach, I don't get it.
Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by willi926(m): 7:48am On Feb 22
Fearurcreeator:

The ones you eat now na ghost dey make am ...
😂. How would I know. But wat I know is that those herdsmen are one of the farmer problems in this country
Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by malali: 7:48am On Feb 22
JagabanB:

Nobody needs to be sent to Brazil or China, that's waste of resources, empower and send them to the farm.
Those 2-3 months can produce alot.
We alot of locals producing alot without alot.
Give them alot to produce more.

The world has developed farming tactics, that we dont have in Nigeria.
The farmers in Nigeria are mainly local, Science and technology has changed a lot.
There are hybrids, pesticide resistant seeds,
A lot has changed. We need to learn these new technologies and come and implement them.

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Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by SoNature(m): 7:49am On Feb 22
The whole world is crying of recession and economic meltdown, but the American economy of about 300 million people added over 200k last month. God must have given Americans a special kind of brain. That's why many countries like Canada copy them, while others like Nigeria want to empty into Amelika cheesy
Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by malali: 7:50am On Feb 22
AbuTwins:


How is our curriculum?

If we are not producing enough to move with current times, probably not good.
Nigeria needs to be able to export crops and animals.

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Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by bewla(m): 7:53am On Feb 22
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Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by RepoMan007: 7:54am On Feb 22
willi926:

Will the Bandits and herdsmen allow them plant there crop and harvest them in peace
There is a temporary way out. If the farm is big enough that guards can be armed and dedicated, that should encourage farmers.
Re: Remittances, Trade With Nigeria Seen Dropping As UK Economy Slows by Agbegbaorogboye: 7:55am On Feb 22
Fearurcreeator:

Na bad result from first year carry them go agric... Most of them dull like werey
This is an uncharitable thing to say

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