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The Economics Of Detty December by Josepholome(op): 10:55am On Jan 03, 2025
It is that time of the year again when the big cities of Nigeria come alive with vibes, flashy outfits, and endless events.


It is that time of the year again when the big cities of Nigeria come alive with vibes, flashy outfits, and endless events. Yes, we are talking about Detty December – Nigeria’s annual festival of fun, entertainment, and spending!

Once a casual season for Christmas jollof and family time, Detty December has transformed into a global magnet for Nigerians in the diaspora, tourists, and Afrobeat lovers worldwide. Whether it is concerts, beach parties, weddings, or fashion shows, this cultural phenomenon has become the go-to season to let loose and soak up everything Nigeria has to offer. But beyond the good vibes, have you ever stopped to think about the economics of it all?

The Detty Economy: Dollars, Pounds, and Euros

Detty December is more than a social calendar; it is a money-making machine. Every December, thousands of foreigners, and Nigerians in the diaspora jet into the country to be part of the action. They come with suitcases packed with gifts – and pockets loaded with foreign currency. Dollars, pounds, euros, and even dirhams are exchanged to naira in record amounts. From booking flights and hotels to spraying wads of cash at weddings, the influx of foreign currency during this period is no joke.

According to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), remittances from the diaspora are one of the key pillars supporting the Nigerian economy. In 2023 alone, diaspora remittances exceeded $20 billion. And guess what? A huge chunk of this comes during the festive season, when people abroad are not just sending money home to family, but are also coming home to spend it themselves.

From the dollars exchanged at Murtala Muhammed Airport to the POS machines at concerts and restaurants, Detty December channels significant liquidity into the economy. The ripple effect benefits industries from tourism and hospitality to logistics, events, and even local artisans. After all, you cannot attend an owambe without rocking custom-made aso-ebi, right?

A Whole Economy Built Around Vibes


A Booming Entertainment Industry:

One of the biggest beneficiaries of Detty December is the entertainment industry. The calendar is packed with premium events that attract both local and international audiences. These events sell out weeks in advance, with ticket prices ranging from tens of thousands of naira to VIP packages running into millions. Add in sponsorships, merchandise, and food vendors at these events, and you have a thriving ecosystem generating millions of naira.

Hospitality - Hotels & Beyond:
The hospitality sector truly cashes out during Detty December. Hotels in the big cities are packed, with room rates skyrocketing—some luxury spots even double their prices! But it’s not just the hotels; the shortlet rental industry is having its moment too. Fancy apartments in Lekki, Victoria Island, and Asokoro are booked solid, with landlords smiling to the bank. Everyone wants that “home away from home” vibe while living the Detty December dream. Even smaller towns like Calabar, famous for its carnival, enjoy a surge in visitors, boosting their local economies.

And it doesn’t stop there. Salons and barbershops stay buzzing as people prep for concerts, beach parties, and all the “owambe” moments. Market women, and even roadside hawkers selling gala and drinks by traffic lights make more sales.

Transportation companies also get in on the action, with ride-hailing services and car rentals raking in profits as people move from event to event.

It’s a season where every player in the economy—big or small—gets a slice of the festive pie. Who says December isn’t for everybody?

Food, Drinks, and Nightlife:
Detty December is incomplete without food and drinks. From luxury restaurants to street food vendors at festivals, the dining scene experiences a massive boom. Small chops, suya, and cocktails are in constant demand at concerts and parties. Bars and clubs also run at full capacity, with bottle service and premium drink orders becoming the norm.

Payment Infrastructure & Financial Inclusions:
The success of Detty December events relies heavily on Nigeria’s growing digital payment infrastructure. From online ticket sales for shows like Nativeland, Flytime Fest, and Rave with MoMo, to seamless POS transactions at event venues, the shift toward cashless payments has transformed how people engage with the festivities. This trend also ties into financial inclusion efforts. As vendors and small businesses adopt payment platforms like Paystack, Flutterwave, and Moniepoint, they gain access to broader customer bases and more transparent transactions.

The CBN and Remittance Promises
For years, the CBN has pushed remittances as a lifeline for the economy, with initiatives like the Naira 4 Dollar scheme encouraging Nigerians abroad to send money through official channels.

During Detty December, the impact of diaspora dollars is crystal clear—helping families fund festivities while injecting foreign exchange into the economy. It’s a win-win: the naira gets some breathing room, and the forex reserves get a boost.

Now, here’s the scoop: the CBN is set to roll out the Non-Resident Bank Verification Number (NRBVN) this December. This game-changer will let Nigerians abroad complete KYC remotely, no long-distance trips or stress needed. With this, remittances could go beyond just holiday spending to fuel long-term investments in healthcare, infrastructure, and more.

A Cultural Export with Economic Value
Beyond the immediate spending, Detty December has become a soft power tool for Nigeria. The sheer energy of the season – captured in viral videos, Instagram posts, and YouTube recaps – positions Nigeria as a global cultural hub. Tourists from all corners of the globe are now including “experience Detty December” on their bucket lists. This influx not only boosts the tourism sector but also helps change the global narrative about Nigeria, showcasing the country’s vibrancy, resilience, and creativity.

So, whether you are jamming at an event, or simply enjoying a plate of small chops with friends, remember – you are part of a larger movement. And to our diaspora fam, keep bringing those dollars – we will put them to good use.
https://growingnigeria.com/articles/the-economics-of-detty-december

Re: The Economics Of Detty December by eepeepook: 11:13am On Jan 03, 2025
…and those coming to visit in January, nko?
Re: The Economics Of Detty December by qanda: 11:43am On Jan 03, 2025
Include the source of the article. Not doing that is a disservice to the writer. A writer deserves his/her flowers.
Re: The Economics Of Detty December by Peterpaul96: 12:02pm On Jan 03, 2025
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Re: The Economics Of Detty December by TotoIsGud4boy: 12:02pm On Jan 03, 2025
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Re: The Economics Of Detty December by Tayorshd87(m): 12:03pm On Jan 03, 2025
Ok na we move .

May God bless APC.
May God bless PBAT
May God bless Nigeria
Re: The Economics Of Detty December by YeyeGbami: 12:04pm On Jan 03, 2025
Re: The Economics Of Detty December by ImoleNaija: 12:04pm On Jan 03, 2025
December no too detty.
Re: The Economics Of Detty December by morikee: 12:04pm On Jan 03, 2025
Nice
Re: The Economics Of Detty December by yinkus6750(m): 12:05pm On Jan 03, 2025
In this Tinubulation regime.
Re: The Economics Of Detty December by FuckYeyeMods: 12:05pm On Jan 03, 2025
Abeg, who name it DETTY DECEMBER.. and the name follow through...
I have watched documentary on how hurricanes are named.
I always like to hear story behind Slogan, titles and anything in-between.
Re: The Economics Of Detty December by shegzhkn: 12:06pm On Jan 03, 2025
Lol.
Re: The Economics Of Detty December by Peakdesign23(f): 12:07pm On Jan 03, 2025
sad
Re: The Economics Of Detty December by Eboofa: 12:07pm On Jan 03, 2025
Tayorshd87:
Ok na we move .

May God bless APC.
May God bless PBAT
May God bless Nigeria
Meaningless babble!
Re: The Economics Of Detty December by DaddyCoool(f): 12:08pm On Jan 03, 2025
Do you mean dirty december?
Re: The Economics Of Detty December by Ojuntana: 12:10pm On Jan 03, 2025
Lol
Re: The Economics Of Detty December by DaddyCoool(f): 12:11pm On Jan 03, 2025
FuckYeyeMods:
Abeg, who name it DETTY DECEMBER.. and the name follow through...
I have watched documentary on how hurricanes are named.
I always like to hear story behind Slogan, titles and anything in-between.
You must start with the meaning of "detty". See it below

Re: The Economics Of Detty December by babajero(m): 12:11pm On Jan 03, 2025
[quote author=Josepholome post=133560003][/quote]moral of the write-up is kill the economy, so that you will encourage more people to run away from the country and come back during December to spend.
Re: The Economics Of Detty December by Dittodat: 12:12pm On Jan 03, 2025
yinkus6750:
In this Tinubulation regime.
Nigeria is doing good and more and more people are looking to come and invest in Nigeria.
Re: The Economics Of Detty December by Dittodat:
babajero:
moral of the write-up is kill the economy, so that you will encourage more people to run away from the country and come back during December to spend.
Many people coming to Nigeria had not even lived there previously.
I know so many who went to Nigeria in December who were not born nor have ever lived in Nigeria.
You guys thrive on negative narratives that are a complete fallacy.
Re: The Economics Of Detty December by sematec(m): 12:13pm On Jan 03, 2025
What is the meaning of detty
Re: The Economics Of Detty December by DaddyCoool(f): 12:14pm On Jan 03, 2025
Tayorshd87:
Ok na we move .

May God bless APC.
May God bless PBAT
May God bless Nigeria
Why do you want God to bless all these?
Just curious
Re: The Economics Of Detty December by RedScorpion(f): 12:14pm On Jan 03, 2025
eepeepook:
…and those coming to visit in January, nko?
Then you can call it Jetty January
Re: The Economics Of Detty December by Greenlandz: 12:15pm On Jan 03, 2025
I get garri abeg who get soup o, make e give me 🙏
Re: The Economics Of Detty December by MamaOghenero(f): 12:15pm On Jan 03, 2025
yoruboid:
If you’re not in Lagos, you can’t be celebrating Detty December

In the five plots they celebrate Dirty December (pic attached)

If it’s not Lagos, it’s not Detty

The plan is to extend it to Ogun and Oyo this year
Shameless jobless fellow. You dey inside that your one room apartment dey type. Don't go and look for Job. Hunger will soon twist your neck.
Re: The Economics Of Detty December by tanigororo: 12:16pm On Jan 03, 2025
On Point 100%
Re: The Economics Of Detty December by Queenjoyce405: 12:17pm On Jan 03, 2025
Great read. Detty December really need to be a discourse because the amount of people that cash out, and you say there’s no money in Nigeria keh… naaa and big ups to the CBN though, or am I the one who truly feels Cardoso is highly active and working hard ? I mean policies are continuously rolled out, can’t wait to see the longterm effect, but I’m positive.
Re: The Economics Of Detty December by mohbadliveson: 12:17pm On Jan 03, 2025
Clearer January. Eyes don clear
Re: The Economics Of Detty December by Mijaroh: 12:20pm On Jan 03, 2025
To be honest, the amount of cash-flow that most businesses receive during Detty December is INSANE. Everybody wants to go out and enjoy themselves. Plus the dollars and pounds that will be spent!!!
Re: The Economics Of Detty December by sofeo(m): 12:21pm On Jan 03, 2025
Ok.
Re: The Economics Of Detty December by babajero(m): 12:21pm On Jan 03, 2025
Dittodat:
Many people coming to Nigeria had not even lived there previously.
I know so many who went to Nigeria in December who were not born nor have ever lived in Nigeria.
You guys thrive on negative narratives that are a omplete fallacy
and why are they coming now of all time.
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