International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense - Business (8) - Nairaland
Nairaland Forum › Nairaland General › Business › International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense (28726 Views)
1 2 3 ... 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ... 13 Reply (Go Down)
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by erico2k2(m): 1:40pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
Ellasure:I disagree with you; I can tell you that 95% of Nigerians in the UK do not use Banks to transfer money to their Nigerian bank account. we just pay the Agents here and they remit monies into your Nigerian bank account with their Nigerian bank account. This wont be captured, its a black market thing. |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by djseanjohn77: 1:59pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
EcoBrick: |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by VEHINTOLAR: 2:14pm On Dec 17, 2022*. Modified: 4:53pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
franchasng:The statistics here does not support your claim . The Yoruba alone represent 60% of the total remittances to Nigeria and all their states - Lagos, Oyo,Ogun,Osun ,Ondo and Ekiti featured prominently on the log. So,which Igbo and Edo travel more than the Yorubas are you talking about ? Remember, Yoruba are in Kwara (majority there),Kogi,Niger state,Edo and Delta as well. Is it because the Yoruba don't just make noise about certain stuffs they consider irrelevant ? Go to Peckham in southeast London or Huston in Texas, you'll think you're in Ibadan or Osogbo ! |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Konquest: 2:17pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by VEHINTOLAR: 2:22pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
This is yet another myth - busting facts and as usual our chest beating Igbo developers are not well represented on the log ! Why is it that every performance index ,from FIRS,IGR,Multi dimensional poverty indicator,etc,has always indicated that the South East is lagging behind yet the Igbos are always the loudest,bragging on top nothing ! |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by ogbonti: 2:22pm On Dec 17, 2022*. Modified: 2:41pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
olahero:what of your sister wey dey do local hookup and ashawo for abule egba wey no even send u talkless of helping u with money to buy puff puff ? aww sorry i forgot her pvs sy is all for the nacking for just hegg and indomie… ![]() please respect your betters! |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by AreaFada2: 2:24pm On Dec 17, 2022*. Modified: 11:19pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
These figures finally confirm what we have already said here before but some tribalists wouldn't see beyond their noses. Now that Edo tops the list, the usual envious neighbours will be shouting prostitution. As if narcotics and wire fraud are better than prostitution, which by the way no tribe can claim not to have. Or as if the girls juggling 7 boyfriends alongside hook-ups to pay rent, school fees, feed, buy iPhone and wigs in Abuja, Lagos, PH, Owerri or anywhere in 9ja are any better. Even the Lagos figures, SS and SE people at Festac and Alimosho will have a big chunk of it. Oyo and Lagos are SW's most populated and both combined can't be less than 15m people. Yet Edo alone with about 5.5 to 6 millions roughly equals Lagos and Oyo in remittance. It confirms what I have said before that Edo expects nothing from Nigeria as a country. Because since 1897, we already knew that any British contraption would be a fraud of a country. So Edos are positioning themselves abroad. As with immigrants typically, whatever hustle MO they used to survive initially, the next generation will be far better positioned. The actual figures yearly should be about $20 to $25bn. Money people send directly through friends and family travelling home are often more than official transfers. Containers, cars, bags, boxes and others sent through courier companies by diasporans amount to a lot of money earned abroad. EGBE634 Gregyboy Samuk AutomaticMotors Etinosa1 |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Jack500: 2:50pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
franchasng:So, you are saying igbos in the US is neglecting their language, while yorubas are upholding theirs. I don't believe you. More reasonable answer is Yoruba language is much, because those speaking it are much than others. |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by totit: 2:55pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
franchasng:Oga, rest abeg. The SW has always been the highest International passport holder. All the stats and info provided so far on this thread have pointed to that fact. Rest, don't sweat over this reality and fact accept this and know peace. SW is ahead. Source: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/more-doctors-to-leave-nigeria-as-covid-19-gets-worse-in-usa.html |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by itsene: 2:56pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
Bonaventura:Not a well- wisher' s point of view but exemplify charity at all times, please. |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Konquest: 3:02pm On Dec 17, 2022*. Modified: 1:10pm On Dec 24, 2022 |
RockHard:Edo folks are travellers and business people. Back in the 1980s, I remember that Edo guys imported or brought in cars from Belgium for resale in significant numbers. That was how the term Belgium cars became part of the lingo, just like the Yoruba name "tokunbo" also became part of the lingo for imported cars back in the 1980s as well after Babangida and his team introduced the brutal SAP. Nigerians started fleeing abroad more after SAP was introduced. The Yorubas have always been great travellers and they have a large Diaspora of professionals, businessmen and women, import and export trading communities along the West Coast of Africa for centuries, such as in Cote D'Ivoire (Osun, Kwara, and Oyo Yorubas dominate here), Ghana, Benin, Togo, Senegal, Gambia, Sierra Leone, etc), then various Asian countries such as the UAE, Saudi Arabia, U.S.A, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Turkey, Greece. So, the top-10 representation is near-accurate. |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Konquest: 3:05pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
franchasng: |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by JOemmy(m): 3:12pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
inoki247:Everyone already knows the source of their remittance nothing to glory about here. |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by toprealman: 3:16pm On Dec 17, 2022*. Modified: 1:49pm On Aug 22, 2023 |
shortIGBOman:Washing dead bodies and sweeping streets are what your parents, relations and friends told you which is not what most people are doing. Get that fact straightened out first. |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Konquest: 3:18pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
erico2k2:My younger bruv lives in England and uses his GTBank UK account to simply transfer funds via e-banking into folks and associates bank accounts in Nigeria for instance. No agents used. |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by AutomaticMotors: 3:49pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
AreaFada2:100% facts boss! |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by omonnakoda: 3:53pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
Bonaventura:They are good farmers in Edo |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by erico2k2(m): 3:54pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
Konquest:U are assuming, ask your brother how he transfers money, I have a 1st bank and a GTB and UBA accounts, my 1st bank is even a Diaspora account, I dare not use it reasons. you get official rate of Naira aka CBN rate remittance in Nigeria and charged more for transfer fees, My agents today charged me £50 to transfer £2000 to my 1st bank account rate N930/£. |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Gomojamm: 3:54pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
VEHINTOLAR:Agba ofifo lasan niwon sir |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by omonnakoda: 3:55pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
franchasng:After Igbos Where is the evidence for this? |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by rman: 3:55pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
biodunid:Good bless you! The percentages didn’t add up. But I didn’t want to comment. I read all posts until you pointed it out. People are basically discussing inaccurate data. |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by erico2k2(m): 3:57pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
shortIGBOman:This is Ignorant.I 1st heard this dead body washing stuff about people abroad in 1996, I cant believe that after 22 years abroad I do not know a Nigerian who does this and someone is still talking about it, my friend you are 30 years backward. |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by omonnakoda: 3:58pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
EstateVerify:Assuming you are correct about the South East that means their travelling is fruitless But why should we accept that you are correct |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by omonnakoda: 4:06pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
franchasng:Just shut up already |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by omonnakoda: 4:07pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
SpecialAdviser:most travelled? Based on what evidence? The minutes of your village meeting or what exactly? |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by omonnakoda: 4:14pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
obynzo:Not only finance industry but EFCC You sound foolish |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by omonnakoda: 4:16pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
RockHard:An Igbo man is naturally uncomfortable with anything praising anyone or boosting anyone that is not him. Very fragile egos |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by omonnakoda: 4:19pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
Amalekki:That issue has been debated and resolved on Nairaland years ago |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by omonnakoda: 4:20pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
tolue42:Those from Imo State did not take part in the meeting |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by omonnakoda: 4:23pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
Ade3131:No it does not count as remittance but there is no reason to believe only Igbos do that Edo people in Belgium and Italy do that A LOT All those MACK trucks we see everywhere were sent by Nigerians too as is the case for other trucks and cars |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by omonnakoda: 4:25pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
ladiguy:There is a thread on Nairaland where they were arguing blindly |
| Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by omonnakoda: 4:27pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
jjmk:That is self consolation |
Diversion Of Diaspora Remittances To Black Market Weakens Naira - CBN • Money Transfer Operators Authorised By CBN To Facilitate Remittances (Full List) • Katangowa Market In Lagos Demolished By State Government (Photo) • 2 • 3 • 4
CBN Gives Update On Naira Scarcity • Which Business Can A 65-Year-Old Man Do With ₦3.5M Capital? • Naira Devaluation: Nigerian Banks Heading For ‘recapitalisation’

Where is the evidence for this?
