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The scenes playing in Nigeria during the strike period may be in a film: Emotional meetings in the airport terminals, champagne and a list of water in high clubs, a list of performers in high-level clubs, dominants to filled spectators across the country.
This is when the Nigerians return to visit home abroad. They are nicknamed (iJGB) and I brought more about them than full suitcases.
Their western emphasis increases the wallets in Pidgin and outside, and their presence burns the economy.
But also emphasizes a truth.
NIGERIA, those who live in Nigeria in Nigeria, especially during the festivities, as prices increased, in the economic center of the Lagos and the capital, Abuja is left out of their cities.
Residents say this is a term used to refer to the celebrations around Christmas and New Year, especially for Dety December.
Dety Decar is almost sustainable for local residents – Traffic is terrible, exaggerating prices and explains a radio presenter in the Lagos, a radio presenter BBC.
The famous media ID did not name the name of some of them to take into account the controversial views.
However, some of those who hold these opinions and some of the Easter and Diaspora and the Summer holiday season are the only one that helps IJGBs help the Nigeria’s class division or expand.
“Nigeria is very classist. Unfortunately, we are a poor country, so it is a little foolish,” he added radio presenter.
“Wealth cavity is mass. It is almost like our worlds.”
It is true that despite oil-rich Nigeria, more than 230 million citizens with Africa’s largest economy and the largest population of the continent are great difficulty and limited opportunities.
At the beginning of the year, Charity warned Oxfam The wealth cavity in Nigeria has reached the “level of crisis”.
Statistics since 2023 are amazing.
According to the database of world inequality, more than 10% of the population has more than 60% of Nigeria’s wealth. 10% of the population took 42% to home for those who were work.
The World Bank says this figure of those living at the bottom of the poverty line is 87 million – “The second largest popularity of the world after India“.
Martins, Professor of Sociology at Port Harcourt University, this gap and as a result of the class division of Nigeria since the independence of the UK in 1960.
“We passed so much economic difficulty,” he said, “BBC returned to Nigeria after studying in Ireland in the 1990s.
He points to his finger with the greed of those in the situation of political power – at the federal or state level.
“There is a political elite that justifies the calculations on how to gain strength, gain strength to gain strength to achieve more power.
“Ordinary people stay out of the equation and therefore have a lot of difficulty.”
However, this is not just about money in the bank account.
Real or accepted wealth, input, status and opportunity can dictate – and the presence of the diaspora can grow class division.
“Nigeria’s class system is difficult to determine. This is not only related to money,” he said, “he said.
He said the importance of going out for food in Lagos and the importance of the peacock.
In restaurants, those who arrived in a number of rover quickly participate in a Kia, and the ones in Kia are ignored and the radio presenter.
Social mobility, the wealth of the nation is difficult when they remain in a small elite.
It is stuck against those who try to climb the ladder, and many of the Nigerians are the only real way for a better life.
The World Bank blames “Weak Work and Entrepreneurship Prospects” that strangles 3.5 million Nigerians “each year.”
“Many workers are trying to look for opportunities better.”
Since the 1980s, the middle-class Nigerians were searching abroad, but in recent years, especially the actuality among the genes and millennia strengthened.
This mass output was called “Japa”, a word that means “escape”. “
2022 research He found that young Nigerians could be at least 70% of them.
However, it is not simple to leave for many. The most common route studying abroad may cost tens of thousands of dollars, including travel, living and visa costs.
“Japa creates this eager culture now because they want to leave the country now,” says Lulu Okwara, 28-year-old hiring officer.
In 2021, he went to England to learn finance – and is one of the IJGBS returning to Nigeria at least three times since the action.
Mrs. Okwara notes that there is a pressure to succeed in Nigeria. A culture where the achievement is expected.
“It’s a success or nothing,” he says to the BBC. “There is no place for failure.”
It feels that it feels deep-installed people should do anything to succeed.
Especially for those who come from more employee levels. IJGBs have a point to prove.
“When people go there, dreams always come back as heroes, mostly during Christmas or other festivities,” he says, ProfitAnacho.
“You get back home and mix with your people you miss a long time.
“They are welcome to give you, the guys you will escape, you love and dear.”
Success is followed by any value and put an external accent, can help build Nigeria’s social ladder – even if you have not been abroad.
“People make a fake emphasis to get fraud. The more your social situation is so high if you play English,” he said.
Remember a story about a pastor that promotes every Sunday on the radio.
“They told me that this man had not left Nigeria,” No, it is not possible. “Because when you hear him speak, everything is America,” he says, “he said.
American and English accents, especially in a different currency and the ways that smoze in social parameters.
Those in social media show that some IJGBs are all the front – the return of the return hero can lose its name, in fact, less material.
Buzzle Osiko, plug entertainment, a work that holds live music in West Africa, said he encountered some issues reflecting it.
He continued to try several IJGB events to BBC – but to try and return their money.
“We returned to the United States and Canada and argued their payments,” he says.
This can reflect desperate efforts to succeed in a society where each image of each wealth is investigated.
In Nigeria, it seems, the performance key – and IJGBS can undoubtedly climb the stairs of the class.