Nigeria, Sept. 23 -- Speaking in London during a summit convened by the National Association of Nigerian Students in Diaspora (NANS-D), Nwobi lamented that despite the millions of Nigerians living overseas who significantly support the nation's economy through remittances, they remain sidelined from the country's electoral process.
According to him, diaspora remittances continue to sustain families across the country, with a World Bank report indicating that Nigerians abroad sent home over 20.1 billion dollars in 2023.
Nwobi stressed that Nigerians living overseas not only contribute financially but also possess vital knowledge and skills across key sectors that could drive development back home.
"Democracy cannot be complete if millio...
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