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Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by franchasng: 4:29pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
totit:Common sense ought to tell you why Lagos topped the list with over 1.2million. I cant remember me or any member of my family applying for international passport in any Southeast State. After the end of the civil war in 1970, more Igbos live outside Southeast more than those living inside Southeast just like it is with Israelis. Some of the reasons are due to federal government marginalization of Southeast states which are part of the reasons Igbos have been agitating for their own independent nation yet when they do, you Yorubas that curse them and hate them will be the first to start crying that Igbos love Biafra this and that yet you cant just accept the truth that you cant survive without Igbos. Whenever Yorubas start Yoruba nation agitation Igbos always support them, but when Igbos ask to leave Nigeria, Yorubas, Hausa-Fulanis start preparing to fight Igbos, doesn't that alone tell you who can't survive without the other? I did mine in Lagos, same with my wife and kids. Same with all my siblings with some in Abuja. All my friends I know did theirs in Lagos, Abuja or Ibadan. You guys just love acting ignorant to obvious truths you know. Source: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/more-doctors-to-leave-nigeria-as-covid-19-gets-worse-in-usa.html But besides being a national identification and travel data, this indicates travel source states or regular departure points of most Nigerians. A breakdown of passports issued between 2014 and 2018 showed that the South-West has the highest number, at 650,958 new passports issued. Lagos has the highest number (1,264,528), followed by Oyo (233,004), Ogun (166,920), Osun (109,016), Ondo (91,161) and Ekiti (50,857). The South-South came second, with Edo topping at 172,435 new passports. |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by omonnakoda: 4:40pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
franchasng:This sounds very foolish and self consolatory 4 Likes |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by franchasng: 4:45pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
omonnakoda:"Of the various African languages spoken in U.S Households, only a handful were statistically significant enough to obtain discrete codes and statistical representation.codification. Out of the West African languages represented, some such as Yoruba, Igbo and Wolof are stand alone languages, while others such as Edoid, Gbe and Manding languages are linguistic groupings of similar languages. The following are the 10 largest West African languages spoken in America." Does this statement mean population of Nigerian tribes living in the United States? Make una try de get sense small na |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by omonnakoda: 4:49pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
franchasng:Who said it does? The point is that you or people like you claimed for years that Ibos are more in the US and we know from census data that more people identify as Yoruba speakers than Ibos You can spin that fact however you like but it cannot substantiate the notion that Ibos are more 5 Likes |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by totit: 4:53pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
franchasng: Common sense you said, is everything alright, sir? I doubt it. Can you give what you don't have? Cos, any person with his brain and ability to see can the obvious reason Lagos is ahead of the rest followed by Oyo and then, Ogun, and Osun, et Al and while none of South eastern states is no where among the highest holder. In fact, SS is the second holder after SW. Lmaoo ![]() 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by erico2k2(m): 4:57pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
Ade3131:Remittance is Money, goods and services are not remittance rather import/export. You cant remit trucks and cars, abeg make we wise small. |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by IMASTEX: 4:58pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
fastseo:Yes oh. We have seen the direction of the country, no time to check time. And we nor dey use suffer boast. Na why we dey move ![]() ![]() |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by nisai: 5:01pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
franchasng:You Igbos and empty ego are 5 & 6. 5 Likes |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Konquest: 5:03pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
erico2k2:How's it going erico2k2? I'm not assuming. Lol. First off, I'm not saying you are wrong about the use of agents to transfer funds. Right off the bat, I agreed with your original post. All I wanted to do in my post was to emphasize that my younger brother (who lives with his family in England) uses his GTWorld mobile banking app to transfer funds from England and money is instantly credited in the Naira bank account in Nigeria. I'm scheduled to speak to him on phone later tommorow from my base, and ask him for the specifics of how he does his transfers to then appear in the Naira currency. All the best. |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by sotall(m): 5:07pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
JOemmy: What source are you insinuating? |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by nisai: 5:15pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
BanyXchi:I have never seen such kind of group before. Even in the face of facts and evidence, they will still hold on to their under the mango tree tales they are used to feeding themselves. I just want them to have their Biafra in peace and leave us alone. I don't know why the Northern leeches too are so scared to free them. 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Lucasinho(m): 5:18pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
Tannhauser: Another option ![]() Selling one of his kidney....when he cashout wella....he can replace it.... Him destiny dey him hand ![]() |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by BanyXchi: 5:18pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
nisai:I swear make them go have their own country. We have nothing in common with these savages. 3 Likes |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by erico2k2(m): 5:24pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
Konquest:I understand you lol what your brother is doing is what I'm doing, But how the money gets to his GT account in Nigeria is unknown to you, So what I described there is how it gets there and he can transfer to anyone in Nigeria with his token from here, I do same. 1 Like |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by erico2k2(m): 5:27pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
BanyXchi:There is no need going tribalistic here, and if indeed you guys want to go to that road, The Yoruba brothers and sisters plus the igbo brothers and sisters have been Embarrassing Nigerians with their wave of crime since 1980gbongol, so none of you guys have the moral ground to chat about crime. Enough of this Irrelevant tribal cashing. 2 Likes |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Nobody: 5:49pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
omonnakoda: Dude you don't have sense, so really there's no need trading words with you. |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Nobody: 5:49pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
sweetgala: Oga you don't have anything to say, this is the only thing you can conjure. |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by omonnakoda: 5:50pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
obynzo:You sound even more foolish 1 Like |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by fastseo: 5:51pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
IMASTEX:No tribe weh no get sense... God created all in his image. All Nigerian tribe has sense but we lack good leaders... We failed in leadership |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Nobody: 5:52pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
omonnakoda: Can you just shut up and stop sounding stupid. Yorubas are more in the UK no doubt, but in the US it is highly debatable. Please stop all this tribal colouration you are just sounding stupid. |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Nobody: 5:53pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
totit:So has bring the highest passport holders added 10m to your account? You guys always sound stupid and foolish when you want to push tribal agenda. |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Nobody: 5:53pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
nisai: You don't have sense |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by omonnakoda: 5:55pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
obynzo:If you like join debating society Yoruba outnumber Ibos in America 1 Like |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by omonnakoda: 5:56pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
obynzo:You sound like the most stupid person alive 1 Like |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Nobody: 5:56pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
nisai: Can you stop being stupid. What do you gain by denigrating of people. You really need someone to beat sense into you. Upon all the tribal nonsense you are still struggling as a Nigerian even the people you denigrate are far better than you that you wish to have what they have. Has this tribal argument given you 10m in your bank account? You guys sound so stupid when you want to push your tribal agenda. I have never seen a set of people like you. Even skin heads know when to stop once their racial behavior makes them appear stupid. |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Nobody: 5:58pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
BanyXchi: You guys are just bunch of idiots. Is it not you guys running the country that brought this country to its knees. Is it the igbos? You guys will leave substance and be chasing shadows all because you want to spread lies and disinformation. Honestly military needs to beat sense into you guys. |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Nobody: 5:59pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
omonnakoda: Oya show us US population figures. And I mean from a US government agency. Please stop being stupid in HD |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Nobody: 6:00pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
omonnakoda: Did you check yourself first. Your stupidly is a stuff of legends. |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by nisai: 6:00pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
obynzo:This one has been hurting all over the thread since morning because the stats deflated his over bloated fragile ego. I feel ur pain, Obidense. ![]() 2 Likes |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Nobody: 6:01pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
omonnakoda: Oga check yourself first. Your stupidity is one of life's greatest mysteries. Honestly you need sense to beaten into you. |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by SpecialAdviser(m): 6:01pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
omonnakoda:The first question is if you actually know what travelling is all about. Because the much I know, even traveling within Nigeria and outside Nigeria is part of travelling. And YES the Igbos are the most travelled tribe in Nigeria. |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Nobody: 6:02pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
nisai: Oga you are really high to think I am hurting. I am just baffled at your level of stupidity which is founded on senseless tribalism and ethnic bigotry |
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