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Nigerians in diaspora remit over $90 billion annually, says NiDCOM chairman 

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Last updated: March 6, 2025 4:25 pm
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By Folorunso Alagbede, in Abuja

The Chairman/CEO of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa has revealed that
over $90 billion annual remittances are being contributed by the Nigerian Diaspora.
Dabiri-Erewa, while describing the figure as one of the highest in Africa, stressed that such was a proof that the Diaspora remains a critical asset for national development.
The NIDCOM Chief Executive said this while delivering a Ramadan Lecture organised by ‘No Dull Moment in Islam’ (NDMI) on the theme, “The Intricacies of Japa Syndrome”.
According to her, “the Nigerian Diaspora contributes over $90 billion annually in remittances, one of the highest in Africa, proving that the Diaspora remains a critical asset for national development”.
Hon. Dabiri-Erewa urged the diaspora community to invest in Nigeria through mentorship programs, business ventures, and community development projects.
While acknowledging the concerns around brain drain, the NiDCOM Chairman advocated for a paradigm shift towards brain circulation, where Nigerians abroad acquire skills, knowledge, and networks to contribute to national development.
She cautioned Nigerians abroad to avoid getting into trouble by understanding the laws, culture, and societal norms of their host countries.
The NIDCOM Chief Executive encouraged them to be good ambassadors of Nigeria while excelling in their various fields.
She called on Nigerians migrating abroad not to forget their roots, urging them to contribute positively to the development of their home country, Nigeria.
Dabiri-Erewa, in her lecture, acknowledged that migration is a fundamental human right and a long-standing global phenomenon, but emphasised that the greater challenge lies in making migration a journey of impact, not abandonment.
She said that migration is not wrong, as even Prophet Muhammad (SAW) migrated from Makkah to Madinah for a better life, but returned to rebuild his homeland.
Dabiri-Erewa advised that the focus should not be on stopping migration, but on ensuring that Nigerians abroad stay connected and give back to the development of their home country.
She highlighted the remarkable achievements of Nigerians in the diaspora, noting that 70 per cent of Black doctors in the Diaspora are Nigerians, while countless others are excelling in technology, business, sports, and entertainment.
Recently, Morotoluwa Ojomoh, a Nigerian, who won the Super Bowl Championship, returned home to a grand welcoming by the Nigerian Government.
Hon. Dabiri-Erewa quoted Morotoluwa’s inspiring words: “The grass is greener where you nurture it.”
Similarly, world boxing champion Anthony Joshua returned home in December 2024 to reconnect with his roots in Sagamu, Ogun State, where he was welcomed with love and pride.
She noted: “no matter where you go, come back home. The younger generation has a lot to offer Nigeria. Let us change the narrative from Japa to Impact”.
She concluded by drawing from the spiritual significance of Ramadan, reminding everyone that patience, hope, and giving back are key tenets of faith.
Her word’s, “Nigeria is our home. We all have a role to play in making it a place of sanctuary, not just for ourselves but for future generations”.

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