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Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Nobody: 8:23am On Dec 17, 2022
BanyXchi:
Omo ibo talking about remittance that can be explained. You people are delusi0nal grin.. if it's about yahoo why can't I find Enugwu and Anambra there. Drug money remittance from Anambra nko? grin

Dude you see why I said you don't have sense. Drug money can never follow financial remittance because it can be traced. That is why drug money is laundered outside the financial system. You guys are so pathetic, always desperately trying to push a tribal agenda. To be honest the most tribalistic tribe in Nigeria is the Yorubas(apologies to non yoruba tribalists) all these subtle tribalism games hiding behind fake hospitality.

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Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by SmartPolician: 8:24am On Dec 17, 2022
Amalekki:

I disagree about the US. How, and which cities? Igbos plenty no doubt but Yorubas full everywhere every major city in the US. What of the churches? Forget Yoruba dominated ones like RCCG, Winners etc, they are still everywhere in the Catholic communities. Then they have huge muslim communities. Attend Eko or Ondo parapo alone in any major city and they compete well with umbrella Igbo groups. You will even notice this on every flight to and fro the US. Until we see concrete data I disagree with this conclusion.

Yorubas rarely attend Catholic Churches. There are even more people from South South in the Catholic Church than the Yorubas.

The Igbos run the Catholic Church while the Yorubas dominate Pentecostal churches.

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Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by franchasng: 8:25am On Dec 17, 2022
theredaddy:






LOL !! naa so mouth, and when stats come out you wil find them behind, you don't estimate people success by how much they brag, where a igbo boy with 1m in acc is talking you will think he can employ mike adenuga as cook cheesy grin

Oga among the 3 tribes in Nigeria, Igbos population comes 3rd, therefore from logical view there is no way the igbos can make up the highest population of Nigeria in diaspora rather you can say, Maybe igbos are the most travelled across the world, cos an igboman can shook head anywhere buh when it comes to total in diaspora oga na Yoruba, and that is the Fact the stats on FP is trying to re-affirm b4 you interrupted with head knowledge.



To an average Yoruba person, people speaking Yoruba in Kogi, Kwara are Yorubas but people speaking Igbo and bearing Igbo names in Delta, Rivers, Benue, etc are Niger Deltans or Southsouth people and MiddleBeltans, they are not Igbos because the civil war divided them and made them politically outside Southeast, so therefore they are not counted as Igbo population, but when they commit crime, so long as they bear Igbo name or Igbo related name, they are Igbos.




Una go de alright las las sha grin

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Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Occurstaem(m): 8:26am On Dec 17, 2022
BanyXchi:
I remember when scholes0 came to destroy that your delusional take that there are more Yorubas in US than y'all.... LILTJAY make una come see another lamba grin.... Spain, Germany, Turkey,Japan, S.Korea, Netherlands?? grin dude the only place there are more ibos than Yorubas are only Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand.. and we all know what y'all do in these places.
Here is that thread by scholes0
https://www.nairaland.com/6846026/check-out-largest-west-african

Igbos like making excuses for their fragile ego. Look at all sorts of excuses their folks are also making on this thread. I don't know why but it seems they are removed far from reality.

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Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by happney65: 8:27am On Dec 17, 2022
chaseblack:
So the stereotype about Edo state is true

Unfortunately it is very very true
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by KosiGee(m): 8:28am On Dec 17, 2022
franchasng:
Most Southeast guys don't send money directly to their parents or relatives in Nigeria, they sell the hard currencies to their Igbo friends and relatives into importation and they use it to pay for goods abroad instead of sending directly, so most Igbo Diaspora remittances return back to Nigeria as goods...while the importers send naira to their relatives. This is one major reason FOREX outflow restriction by CBN under Buhari govt. didn't affect Igbo importers and other Nigerian importers who know how to connect to Igbos abroad.


Lastly, a lot of Igbo guys abroad are dissatisfied with Nigeria's current situation under APC/Buhari and many have stopped investing back home, another reason for low remittance from Igbos abroad.



The whole world know that Igbos make up the highest population of Nigerians living abroad, even in strange countries you have never heard before except maybe online lol, you too know this.




I concur….There are WhatsApp groups as well, if I want to transfer N500,000 to a relative in Nigeria, I can send a message to the group…interested persons keen to get rid of their naira would transfer to my relative while I transfer £570 easily to their accounts.

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Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Mandate2023: 8:32am On Dec 17, 2022
franchasng:
Most Southeast guys don't send money directly to their parents or relatives in Nigeria, they sell the hard currencies to their Igbo friends and relatives into importation and they use it to pay for goods abroad instead of sending directly, so most Igbo Diaspora remittances return back to Nigeria as goods...while the importers send naira to their relatives. This is one major reason FOREX outflow restriction by CBN under Buhari govt. didn't affect Igbo importers and other Nigerian importers who know how to connect to Igbos abroad.


Lastly, a lot of Igbo guys abroad are dissatisfied with Nigeria's current situation under APC/Buhari and many have stopped investing back home, another reason for low remittance from Igbos abroad.



The whole world know that Igbos make up the highest population of Nigerians living abroad, even in strange countries you have never heard before except maybe online lol, you too know this.




U might be right.....secondly the igbos travel mostly on drug trafficking reason 2 south east state managed to make d list
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by BanyXchi: 8:33am On Dec 17, 2022
obynzo:


Dude you see why I said you don't have sense. Drug money can never follow financial remittance because it can be traced. That is why drug money is laundered outside the financial system. You guys are so pathetic, always desperately trying to push a tribal agenda. To be honest the most tribalistic tribe in Nigeria is the Yorubas(apologies to non yoruba tribalists) all these subtle tribalism games hiding behind fake hospitality.
Continue to deceive yourself. Drug money are laundered Everytime. We've heard and seen several ibos who came back to their villages to build mansions with their drug money. One was even killed in one Asian country and was brought back to be buried in a lavish burial that was celebrated everywhere. Have you forgotten? How can you claim to work in the financial world and you don't know that drug money are always laundered..

Funny how you people accuse Yorubas of being tribalistic whenever they reply your hateful rhetorics. The projection is crazy. Everyone knows the ibos are the most tribalistic in the country.

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Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Occurstaem(m): 8:34am On Dec 17, 2022
franchasng:
To an average Yoruba person, people speaking Yoruba in Kogi, Kwara are Yorubas but people speaking Igbo and bearing Igbo names in Delta, Rivers, Benue, etc are Niger Deltans or Southsouth people and MiddleBeltans, they are not Igbos because the civil war divided them and made them politically outside Southeast, so therefore they are not counted as Igbo population, but when they commit crime, so long as they bear Igbo name or Igbo related name, they are Igbos.




Una go de alright las las sha grin
Rest guy.
Ask anyone bearing Yoruba name from Kogi and Kwara which tribe they belong.
Wait! Did I even type that?
Just to satisfy your curiosity

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Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Amalekki: 8:35am On Dec 17, 2022
SmartPolician:


Stop lying - Yorubas don't attend Catholic Church anywhere. There are even more people from South South in the Catholic Church than the Yorubas.

The Igbos run the Catholic Church while the Yorubas dominate Pentecostal churches.
On this you are 100% ignorant. Why do some of you love making fool of yourself in public like this?

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Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by CodeTemplar: 8:38am On Dec 17, 2022
Bonaventura:
Without any sense of prejudice, I can categorically tell you that the Edo remittances come from the practitioners of the oldest trade in the world.

It comes from the sisters in Italy, Spain, United States and all over the world 'hustling' with their kpekus
lol...kponmo market. Ondo and Delta too have some degree of Edoism going on for them.

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Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by einsteine(m): 8:40am On Dec 17, 2022
Buddha3:
Moment I saw the heading, I suspected Edo state was going to top the list.

Their hoes in Italy have been very consistent in sending monies to their Nigerian families in the last decade. So this comes as no surprise. At least Edo is generating forex with coitus.

Worth commending!

Last decade ke?

Try last 30 years.

In 1997 when we first moved to Benin, there was a construction boom and the owners of these houses were young men and women in Italy and Spain, lots of whom travelled by road.

Two of my JSS3 classmates went by road to Spain in 2001

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Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by BanyXchi: 8:41am On Dec 17, 2022
Occurstaem:

Here is that thread by scholes0
https://www.nairaland.com/6846026/check-out-largest-west-african

Igbos like making excuses for the fragile ego. Look at all sorts of excuses their folks are also making on this thread. I don't know why but it seems they are removed far from reality.
I swear bro, they are very detached from reality. The average ibo is so delusi0nal that I'll never take anything they say serious until I confirm myself.. it's so crazy to see how a whole ethnic group suffers from mass psychosis... I used to think it was caused by the civil war until I read how some slave traders wrote about how Superstitious, sickly and delusional the ibo slaves were... Pls search it up bro, I forgot where I saw it.

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Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by lagonovo: 8:43am On Dec 17, 2022
SmartPolician:


Stop lying - Yorubas don't attend Catholic Church anywhere. There are even more people from South South in the Catholic Church than the Yorubas.

The Igbos run the Catholic Church while the Yorubas dominate Pentecostal churches.
O'boy! Guy be stepping out of your village once in a while now. Which kind public fukup be this?

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Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by gudugudumeje: 8:43am On Dec 17, 2022
ANAMBRA State is missing.... Their drug cartel ring has more than all. Let this survey go back to the fields.....

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Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by KosiGee(m): 8:43am On Dec 17, 2022
Who is Statisense by the way? It’s funny how someone would make up fake list and upload while supposedly intelligent people fight over the content of the unverified and dubious statistics.

The source is not credible. Even CBN will struggle to come up with an accurate data.
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by gudugudumeje: 8:45am On Dec 17, 2022
ANAMBRA State is missing.... Their drug cartel ring has more than all. Let this survey go back to the fields..... Every household there has remittances in dollars.....

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Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by tommy589(m): 8:45am On Dec 17, 2022
Amalekki:

I disagree about the US. How, and which cities? Igbos plenty no doubt but Yorubas full everywhere every major city in the US. What of the churches? Forget Yoruba dominated ones like RCCG, Winners etc, they are still everywhere in the Catholic communities. Then they have huge muslim communities. Attend Eko or Ondo parapo alone in any major city and they compete well with umbrella Igbo groups. You will even notice this on every flight to and fro the US. Until we see concrete data I disagree with this conclusion.

They will not accept.Flights from Nigeria to US or returning is the undeniable proof you have more Yoruba in US

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Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by NinjaXmetahuman: 8:45am On Dec 17, 2022
jjmk:


Check the people receiving this remittances in a lagos for example, u will see it is mostly from the south easterners
you people can never stop your madness.

All 5 states in south west are on the list, but suddenly those from Lagos are south easterners.

Logically explain your madness.

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Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by KosiGee(m): 8:47am On Dec 17, 2022
BanyXchi:
I swear bro, they are very detached from reality. The average ibo is so delusi0nal that I'll never take anything they say serious until I confirm myself.. it's so crazy to see how a whole ethnic group suffers from mass psychosis... I used to think it was caused by the civil war until I read how some slave traders wrote about how Superstitious, sickly and delusional the ibo slaves were... Pls search it up bro, I forgot where I saw it.

You are as paranoid, sickly, confused and more delusional than your slave trader’s tales.
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Doyou2019: 8:47am On Dec 17, 2022
socialmediaman:
Many Nigerians still have mouth to be shouting Atiku and Tinubu up and down due to international remittances. Suffer never tire them

Na. that IGR rubbish dey vex me pass. Something wey only a few politicians dey kolobi wey no get any direct impact on the wereys hailing them
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by valentineuwakwe(m): 8:48am On Dec 17, 2022
RockHard:
Omo. Every SW state featured in the top 10 sha (na dem occupy 60% of the list). Was expecting the SE states to dominate the list though, considering the perception about being the 'most travelled' and all that. Edo na worthy mention. This list don demystify some preconceived notions. Respect to Nigerians overseas wey no forget the homeland.


You were expecting people from the south east to top the list as you thought they are most travelled but them dey gree send money come back?

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Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by cassyrooy(m): 8:48am On Dec 17, 2022
franchasng:
Most Southeast guys don't send money directly to their parents or relatives in Nigeria, they sell the hard currencies to their Igbo friends and relatives into importation and they use it to pay for goods abroad instead of sending directly, so most Igbo Diaspora remittances return back to Nigeria as goods...while the importers send naira to their relatives. This is one major reason FOREX outflow restriction by CBN under Buhari govt. didn't affect Igbo importers and other Nigerian importers who know how to connect to Igbos abroad.


Lastly, a lot of Igbo guys abroad are dissatisfied with Nigeria's current situation under APC/Buhari and many have stopped investing back home, another reason for low remittance from Igbos abroad.



The whole world know that Igbos make up the highest population of Nigerians living abroad, even in strange countries you have never heard before except maybe online lol, you too know this.



I'm quite impressed by your postulations.
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Nobody: 8:50am On Dec 17, 2022
IMO to the world lol

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Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by BanyXchi: 8:51am On Dec 17, 2022
jjmk:


Check the people receiving this remittances in a lagos for example, u will see it is mostly from the south easterners
grin grin grin

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Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Kaysalas(m): 8:51am On Dec 17, 2022
franchasng:
Most Southeast guys don't send money directly to their parents or relatives in Nigeria, they sell the hard currencies to their Igbo friends and relatives into importation and they use it to pay for goods abroad instead of sending directly, so most Igbo Diaspora remittances return back to Nigeria as goods...while the importers send naira to their relatives. This is one major reason FOREX outflow restriction by CBN under Buhari govt. didn't affect Igbo importers and other Nigerian importers who know how to connect to Igbos abroad.


Lastly, a lot of Igbo guys abroad are dissatisfied with Nigeria's current situation under APC/Buhari and many have stopped investing back home, another reason for low remittance from Igbos abroad.



The whole world know that Igbos make up the highest population of Nigerians living abroad, even in strange countries you have never heard before except maybe online lol, you too know this.
You guys can be so delusional. The whole world knows? Who did the census? What's the basis of your assumption? Must you explain everything away to paint yourself in a good light? That information right there is based on verifiable facts. Traceable remittance from abroad and you are here spewing rubbish.

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Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by kafeii123: 8:51am On Dec 17, 2022
Bonaventura:
Without any sense of prejudice, I can categorically tell you that the Edo remittances come from the practitioners of the oldest trade in the world.

It comes from the sisters in Italy, Spain, United States and all over the world 'hustling' with their kpekus

And you think you have sense like this

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Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by BigCowHornn: 8:52am On Dec 17, 2022
RockHard:
Omo. Every SW state featured in the top 10 sha (na dem occupy 60% of the list). Was expecting the SE states to dominate the list though, considering the perception about being the 'most travelled' and all that. Edo na worthy mention. This list don demystify some preconceived notions. Respect to Nigerians overseas wey no forget the homeland.


Nobody... I repeat nobody can compete with Edo state ever!
The number of Edo girls wey dey open leg for Italy alone go make you fear. They stay there a year, come back and take their sister and friend. Na so them dey do am.

Trust me, being mostly illegal immigrants and shrew money girls they don't save in bank accounts that can be taxed but find ways to send the raw Euros back here. 50% of them end up becoming landladies of massive houses in Benin city or the enviros. Go and see for yourself or ask. Na edo boys dey run them and do their own homo-ashawo things.
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Kaysalas(m): 8:52am On Dec 17, 2022
Triangles1:


Not jealous but all this doesn't add to the improvement of the nation.
It adds to the improvement of the nation
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Lazyreporta(m): 8:54am On Dec 17, 2022
franchasng:
Most Southeast guys don't send money directly to their parents or relatives in Nigeria, they sell the hard currencies to their Igbo friends and relatives into importation and they use it to pay for goods abroad instead of sending directly, so most Igbo Diaspora remittances return back to Nigeria as goods...while the importers send naira to their relatives. This is one major reason FOREX outflow restriction by CBN under Buhari govt. didn't affect Igbo importers and other Nigerian importers who know how to connect to Igbos abroad.


Lastly, a lot of Igbo guys abroad are dissatisfied with Nigeria's current situation under APC/Buhari and many have stopped investing back home, another reason for low remittance from Igbos abroad.



The whole world know that Igbos make up the highest population of Nigerians living abroad, even in strange countries you have never heard before except maybe online lol, you too know this.



Igbos are not more than Yorubas outside with facts. Canada, UK and USA has by far more Yoruba. In USA alone they are 50k more than Igbos. So stop lying. As for reittance, it's just common sense to know the west will have more

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Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Kaysalas(m): 8:55am On Dec 17, 2022
tolue42:
Omoluabi to the world...Edo travel pass I swear ....
Edo nor travel pass, Edo send money pass this year. Nor be the same thing

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Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by treatise: 8:56am On Dec 17, 2022
shortIGBOman:


Na them Amarachi, Amaka, Chizoba, Chinasa etc full our local Brothels. Those ones no get value. With 5h you go fvck shege comot for their body.

With 1k in Imo, you fit fvck mama and her daughter at the same time. grin grin
Chai grin This one baad oooo

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