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Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by nisai: 6:13pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
obynzo:Ok. And your own stupidity is founded on senseless ego fragility. Lobatan 1 Like |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by omonnakoda: 6:14pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
SpecialAdviser: What evidence do you have that Igbo are most travelled? 1 Like |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by nisai: 6:22pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
omonnakoda:No fact, he is thinking it into existence. 2 Likes |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by omonnakoda: 6:23pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
nisai:funny people 2 Likes |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by omonnakoda: 6:24pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
SpecialAdviser:Are Ibos more travelled than herdsmen? or Ijaw fishermen or Ilaje fishermen 2 Likes |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Nnannapat(m): 6:41pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
franchasng:You are very correct, infact I only got the opportunity to meet up with a distant relative that has been in the States for long, and he has paid over 40k USD to my suppliers in China so far this year, while I sent the naira to his building projects at Owerri, most big auto parts importers at Trade fair market are using that method for their payments. If not for Nigerians abroad, by now naira will be struggling with Zimbabwean dollar in terms of lost value. And for the irredeemable ethnic bigots up there saying trash about South easterners, if not for Igbo diasporan remittance, this country might have been hit with violent protests from every corner,considering that NNPC has not been remitting much this year. Then imagine combining that pressure on our foreign reserve with so many Igbo importers seeking to buy the green back from the black market, by now USD will be over 1500 naira at the black market, and so many imported goods will be way above the reach of the middle class, including the smartphones that they are typing those trash with. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by franchasng: 6:43pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
Nnannapat:The kids on Nairaland won't understand |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Nnannapat(m): 6:52pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
franchasng:My brother that is it, it seems negative minded people are constantly on the increase on this forum and it hurts. While most of us here are getting connections and making money, some foolish bigots are here getting tutored in foolishness. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Konquest: 7:07pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
franchasng:You got the ethnic travel sequence wrong here. I'll give you some historical insights so that facts are NOT distorted. When I first flew on board a Nigeria Airways Airbus A310 to the beautiful French-speaking city of Abidjan in 1987, I was stunned to realize that there were many big-time Yoruba business people doing all kinds of businesses in Cote D'Ivoire, and the Yorubas from recent official records are about 90% of the over 2.8 million Nigerians in that country. The Yorubas who are over 50 million worldwide have been into long-distance trading since the time of the great Oyo Empire (which extended up to parts of Togo) and the trade with the great Ashanti Empire, and even as far as Mali. Yorubas from accurate historical data are heavy travelers and dominate the Nigerian Diaspora communities in the UK, USA, Cote D'Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Sierra Leone, UAE, Turkey. I don't know about the Canada figures yet though. [Also a strong Yoruba descendant community exists in Bahia in Brazil, Havana in Cuba, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela, Colombia, where the Yoruba religion, language and culture exists right from the late 1700s to the 1800s]. NOTE: The U.S. Census Bureau in a recent data report indicated that out of the top-10 U.S. States where you find Nigerian-American and Nigerian immigrant population centres, the Yoruba language was the most widely spoken language in households in 9 out of 10 U.S. States, except in California where Ibo language was more spoken in households, followed closely by Yoruba and Edoid languages. After the Yoruba language, Ibo, then Edoid languages come next in that sequence in 9 out of 10 top U.S. States. Recently, we have seen the rise of many Nigerian-Americans of Yoruba ancestry occupy senior positions in the U.S. Government and politics, such as Wale Adeyemo who is the current U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary, and more. So, this gives us an idea that the U.S. Yoruba population is huge like in the UK, and if you head on to the NL profile of => Scholes0 who created a thread on this U.S. Census Bureau report of 2019 on language distribution in the U.S., it tore to shreds the FALSE claims being propagated online and offline by some Ibos that they are the largest in the U.S. Caution has to be taken NOT to engage in spurious guess work until full facts are officially established! In the Far East like China, Ibos seem to visit a lot more followed by Yoruba international businessmen and women, students, tourists. I do a lot of international business and leisure travels, so I know these facts. Cheers. 9 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by totit: 7:18pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
obynzo: Do you even understand the meaning of the word ' stupidity or did you just apply it for the sake of it, or cos you want to feel belong to this thread cos, the last time I check stupidity is what you're just exhibited jumping on a debate without understanding what it's all about, stupidity is just throwing out an insult without the need for it, stupidity I say, is putting down a distorted comment that doesn't fit into the bone of contention, and that, is what you've just displayed. 4 Likes |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by totit: 7:20pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
nisai: Dude is just throwing around the word " stupidity " Lmaooo 2 Likes |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Konquest: 7:20pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
erico2k2:@erico2k2, Okay, I get it clearly now. Lol. Thanks for the clarifications. Cheers. 1 Like |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Gbagura: 7:54pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
franchasng:Before your papa see airplane for their lives, Yorùbás don dey travel. Where you got your useless fact from? You people would lie and believe it with pride. Dem swear for you ni? This one said 'whole world' � When facts is in your favour you will believe it but when it's against you una go dey write rubbish dey defend yourselves. Is being spiteful and jealous part of your culture? 4 Likes |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by nisai: 7:55pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
totit:Na unreasonable loser be the mumu. 1 Like |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Nobody: 8:14pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
totit: First of all I think your stupidity is a stuff of legends. Please check from the beginning of the topic and you will see my comments on it. Please a piece of advice try and have sense. |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Nobody: 8:14pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
nisai: When I read you comments I just realise that your stupidity is one of life's greatest mysteries. |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by ObalaEmma: 8:34pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
This kind stats na him make Agbero full Lagos o. They just find one stupid stats that can't pass rational thinking and push it up for delusional ones to swallow. And na so dem dey swallow am. If una no even consider say outside travel na him be the new boyi boyi system for South East now. Una no go understand say 1 out 3 families for South East get person abroad which sole reason for relocation na to send money back home. Na the only business wey families wey no send their children boyi boyi dey do now. |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by nisai: 8:58pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
obynzo:Wow, I must be very popular especially in BIAFULA . I should cry because I don't want to be a loser. Brother Nnamdi Cownu, papa Oju iku, grandpa Namdi Azikiwe, and the current record holder of the "loser" title, Obi are case study. I just realized your fragile ego shrank you to an insecure inferior nonentity. You must have cried alot since morning. Sorry. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Nobody: 9:01pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
nisai: All this epistle you wrote still points out to one thing. You don't have sense finally |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by omonnakoda: 9:14pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
Are there banks in Nigeria that receive dollar remittances to domiciliary accounts 1 Like |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by nisai: 9:15pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
obynzo:I know u are probably a full grown adult with big body. It's unfortunate that your brain has not been growing with your body. Mazi Obijekwu, how about brain enlargement? This thing pain u oooo, Mazi Obi. 3 Likes |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by BanyXchi: 9:22pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
obynzo:Omo ibo how's my people running the country? I no get time for talk, I just want y'all to know I support Biafra. We have absolutely nothing in common. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by BanyXchi: 9:24pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
obynzo:This Omo ibo is very delusi0nal ... Funny how you're a bigot and accuses others of being tribalistic. 2 Likes |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Nobody: 9:48pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
nisai: Eyahhh you are so pained that is why you composed this beautiful nonsense. Your stupidity is still one of life's greatest mysteries |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Nobody: 9:49pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
BanyXchi: That is all you can conjure from your air filled brain. Your stupidity is legendary |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Nobody: 9:50pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
BanyXchi: You don't have sense. Lol ohhhhh God I have never been so amused at this your level of stupidity. |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by totit: 10:06pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
obynzo: It's quite unfortunate that I have to engage you as it's clearly obvious you lack understanding and knowledge. This is why i dont just engage anybody cos i realised there are hundrends of ma.d people roaming about such as you. And with the way you throw around the word ' stupidity ", it's obvious you just love to throw the word around without understanding its essence and what's used for. So, your ' stupidity " doesn't understand the fact that the number of international passports holders determines the numbers of travellers? Come again, you are really OK abi what kind of madness are really displaying this evening? Can you travel overseas without an international passport what kind of reasoning do you possess for earth sake ?/ 2 Likes |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by SugarGirl44(f): 10:09pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
franchasng: Just shut the fvck up! I just knew I would find a clown giving excuse upon excuses here. You guys never give up, do you? You just can’t accept that anybody is better than you, you must come up with sorrowful excuses. You people are just too obnoxious aje. All mouth and nothing to show for it. Senseless people importing used pant and bra and other used items picked from oyinbo dustbin thereby ruining the naija, but you’re still here boasting shamelessly. Fool! 3 Likes |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by totit: 10:10pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
obynzo: Mr ' stupidity ' can you just STFU ans quit abusing the word already? You sound so stupid repeating that word over and over already and its so irritating cos you obviously don't have the capability and the brain oil to engage in logic conversation. Lmaooo |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by Osariemen12: 10:13pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
Most people here are dumb. My Edo State is the most educated and travelled group in Nigeria. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by nisai: 10:15pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
obynzo:The stats don spoil your day. Your night go full of nightmares too if u continue like this. 3 Likes |
Re: International Remittances To Nigeria By State/Household - Statisense by SugarGirl44(f): 10:19pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
Nnannapat: Just shut up bloody chest beater, if not...if not...yen yen yen. I thought y’all have always boasted to be the highest people remitting to the country, but now that the stats has busted your lies, you’re shifting goal post. If another stat is conducted, this new lie of yours would still be busted. Apart from the okirika pant and bra plus other dustbin items and fake products y’all import, which is even detrimental to the naira btw, you guys are totally useless. Your forte is crime, just stick to it. Your shame would be revealed when you get your biafra, that’s when you’ll know how much of empty barels you guys are. I can’t wait for that to happen. 3 Likes 2 Shares |
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