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Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by chekasforchekas: 4:59pm On Dec 23, 2015
With about $21 billion sent home by Nigerians in diaspora in 2015, the country is the sixth largest receiver of remittances in the world, the Migration of Remittance Factbook 2016 has shown.
The country is also by far the largest receiver of remittances in sub-Saharan Africa, receiving a total of $34.8 billion this year.
The report, which relied on data gathered from January to December 1, 2015, was compiled by the Global Knowledge Partnership on Migration and Development with support from the World Bank, German, Swedish and Swiss governments.
An analysis of the report by PREMIUM TIMES also shows that the United States and the United Kingdom are by far the most lucrative destinations for Nigerian migrants. Nigerians at home received a total of $9.4 billion ($5.7 billion from the US and $3.7 billion from the UK) from both countries in 2015.
According to the report, the U.S. is the top remittance-sending country in the world. A total of $56.3 billion was sent out of the US to other parts of the world. The second largest remittance-sending country is Saudi Arabia with $36.9 billion followed by Russia ($32.6 billion), Switzerland ($24.7billion) and Germany ($20.8 billion).
The report also shows that the cost of sending money within Africa is the second most expensive in the world (the most expensive being the cost of sending money between Australia to the South Pacific country of Vanuatu).
For every $200 remitted from South Africa to Zambia, senders are charged 19 per cent. The cost is 17.4 per cent to send the same amount from South Africa- Botswana and 17.3 per cent from Tanzania to Uganda.


In comparison, it cost just 0.6 per cent to send the same amount of money from Saudi Arabia to Nepal and 3.1 per cent from the United Arab Emirate to anywhere in the world.
Migration
According to the report, Nigeria is the third most preferred destination for migrants in Africa after South Africa and Ivory Coast.
Nigeria is the fifth emigration country in the continent behind Somalia, Burkina Faso, Sudan and Democratic Republic of Congo.
The report observed that 2.5 per cent (23.2 million) of the total population of sub-Saharan Africa are migrants.
The study showed that Africa is by far the choicest destination for African migrants. 84.6 per cent of African migrants are living within the region.
While 4.2 per cent African migrants are found in high-income countries such as the US and in the European Union.
The top 10 migrant destinations in the world, the report revealed, are the US (46.1 million), Saudi Arabia (14.6 million), Germany (11.1 million), Russia (11 million), United Arab Emirate (8 million), UK (7.8 million), France (7.5 million), Canada (7.4 million), Spain (6.6 million) and Australia (6.5 million).


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Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by TedBaker(m): 5:05pm On Dec 23, 2015
Na evrytin una get d statistis for. Nawa ooo. Una no go kill pesin f dis nairaland oo

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Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by miqos02(m): 5:56pm On Dec 23, 2015
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Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by ratchy: 5:57pm On Dec 23, 2015
okay
Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by Nobody: 5:57pm On Dec 23, 2015
Where are the people saying they will shut down Nigeria by going to the creeks?

Remittances even give us more forex than oil.

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Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by Richie0974: 5:57pm On Dec 23, 2015
The lower the Naira becomes, the higher the remittance.

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Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by Omotayor123(f): 5:57pm On Dec 23, 2015
Chai.... Some people don receive money dye tongue

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Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by Demmocrats(m): 5:58pm On Dec 23, 2015
After staying in Nigeria and going abroad, you will find out that for you to succeed in abroad is as ABC since nigeria is like war zone that has given you all the skills to survive.

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Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by yungcyrus(m): 5:58pm On Dec 23, 2015
xo what??
Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by Nobody: 5:58pm On Dec 23, 2015
[size=18pt]I can attest to that, Growing up in a Nigerian household, every month I was always discovering new uncles and Aunts. Western Union had a solid par with my dad and I dreaded the long trips and waits after practice only to be told "Uncle Dapo needs some money for his neighbors brother brother-in-law's cousin wife that just gave birth to twins' shocked

I'm so glad I learnt the spirit of giving, my peer mates are some of the stingiest fvcktards on earth lipsrsealed


Speaking of Giving, Tell Santa Claus all I what for Christmas is a big Booty hoe" grin
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Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by boss1310(m): 5:58pm On Dec 23, 2015
hustle is paying

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Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by Tolexander: 5:59pm On Dec 23, 2015
E be like say na the Yahoo guys increase our rank.

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Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by passionate88: 5:59pm On Dec 23, 2015
cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by 20bc(m): 5:59pm On Dec 23, 2015
The boys are working, the money is coming, the Economy is not growing.......Whyy undecided

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Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by Toeyoursea(m): 5:59pm On Dec 23, 2015
grin

90% of monies brought home by Nigerians in diaspora are sent in physical cash (parallel market exchange )

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Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by ednut1(m): 5:59pm On Dec 23, 2015
no time, at least 40% of that amount was embezzled/misappropriated by their relatives grin. some send money make dem help dem build house cheesy when dey come back dem no go even see land

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Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by fittty(m): 5:59pm On Dec 23, 2015
grin

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Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by lewisacid(m): 6:00pm On Dec 23, 2015
What of. D. 1s we snt 2 our pple. Dere

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Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by Babprosper20(m): 6:00pm On Dec 23, 2015
whr d money dem enter? yahoo boys
Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by Ishopbest: 6:00pm On Dec 23, 2015
If remittance is this high, why the complain about our forex bla bla
Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by Drsmiles(m): 6:01pm On Dec 23, 2015
Ends justify means?
Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by OCTAVO: 6:01pm On Dec 23, 2015
Wow,
Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by Nobody: 6:01pm On Dec 23, 2015
O'boy
Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by Dottore: 6:01pm On Dec 23, 2015
Ok
Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by Halen(f): 6:01pm On Dec 23, 2015
Lol
Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by Chuksyno(m): 6:01pm On Dec 23, 2015
Hmmm... how una take sabi, una chop witch?
Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by Babprosper20(m): 6:02pm On Dec 23, 2015
Editted! pardon
Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by RichDad1(m): 6:02pm On Dec 23, 2015
Yahoo!!!
Re: Nigerians Abroad Sent $21Billion Home In 2015 by sonnie10: 6:02pm On Dec 23, 2015
Activa:
Where are the people saying they will shut down Nigeria by going to the creeks?

Remittances even give us more forex than oil.


Nigerians in US remit the most. What does that tell you?

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