Nigerians living abroad sent more money back home in the three months through June 2017 than in comparable periods dating back to 2015, as the urge to divert cash through informal channels wane.
Current transfers, mainly made up of Diaspora remittances, saw a 25 percent increase to $5.4 billion in
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LOLADE AKINMURELE
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