Nigerians in diaspora remit $1.7billion annually

Date: 19-12-2009 1:45 pm (15 years ago) | Author: Daniel Bosai
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Professor Toyin Falola of the University of Texas, United States of America has disclosed that Nigerians in diaspora remit over $1.7billion annually to boost the nation’s economy.

He disclosed that these remittances were to family members and friends in the country, advising that the nation tapped into this foreign exchange source to stimulate development in the country.

Delivering a paper at a public lecture organised by the History Department of Benue State University, Makurdi, titled “Citizens at home, citizens abroad and the globalization of knowledge”, the don noted that the huge transfers could be translated to tangible developments for the teeming populace.

Professor Falola, who was invested with the Julius Nyerere Professorial chair of Modern African History by the Vice Chancellor of Benue State University, Professor Paul Akase Sorkaa, described himself as a Structural Adjustment Programme SAP Diasporan.

He, however, maintained that “the remittances from the Diaspora could be a veritable means of sustaining the nation’s ailing economy”.

Decrying the adversity of the economic policies as SAP on the economies of developing countries like Nigeria, the don noted that Africa has lost no fewer than 14 million of her citizens to the western world through slavery, while the unfavorable economic policies premised on the SAP in the 1980s drove that similar figure to the west.
He stressed that the country could tap from the opportunities presented it through the affluence of Nigerians in Diaspora, but raised concerns over the endemic corruption in the country which, he noted, could thwart the opportunities presented by the current scenario.

He cite the state of Israel, Mexico and the Philippines as countries that have taken full advantage of their citizens in Diaspora to improve their technological and economic prowess in the last decade, stressing that Nigeria could do likewise.

In his remark, the Vice Chancellor of Benue State University, Makurdi, Professor Sorkaa, stated that the university has put a process in motion to collaborate with the nation’s intelligentsia in the Diaspora to develop the institution.
Declaring open the lecture, Governor Gabriel Suswam assured of his administration’s commitment to the funding of the state-owned university to meet the academic needs of the people.


Posted: at 19-12-2009 01:45 PM (15 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- xter at 19-12-2009 03:27 PM (15 years ago)
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ok

Posted: at 19-12-2009 03:27 PM (15 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- OB3ICE at 19-12-2009 05:34 PM (15 years ago)
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Wetin be my own?

Posted: at 19-12-2009 05:34 PM (15 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Toks-E at 19-12-2009 06:41 PM (15 years ago)
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Quote from: whiteangel4unow on 19-12-2009 02:12 PM
yep, Nigerians in diaspora remits an unbelievable amount to their relatives.
When I calculate only the money that flows to nigeria from here every month (+250000euro  Shocked ) for years this can boost up local economy in naija very well.  Grin
But NO :'( , mostly the money that is send will be misused by their own families.
I'm disapointed that their familymembers are waiting in their houses till their son of daughter send money, to misused it and then ask for more, more and more.  Embarrassed  :'(
Their sisters and brothers are sitting home also to wait for the same money, like they don't have arms or legs anymore.  Angry
Like the government people are wasting money, the small ones are wasting the hard earned money from their people abroad too.
When you say start a biz with the money, they smile back and thinking " I go party and enjoy, after that I go look how I go abroad".
INVEST this in local economy. Have a target, vision.
I know is possible, their are more opportunities in Naija than abroad . Economy that is low make more possibilities
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Example: Even when I put 1000 euro in local economy I get 6000 euro back in 6 months without risk.
I don't get this investment returns in europe like that.


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Posted: at 19-12-2009 06:41 PM (15 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- D9ja at 17-11-2011 11:14 PM (13 years ago)
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i hear u
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- GullahGeeche at 17-11-2011 11:18 PM (13 years ago)
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God Bless them and may their relatives be grateful and appreciative to God and to those who gave.
Posted: at 17-11-2011 11:18 PM (13 years ago) | Upcoming
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