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AFRICANS ARE THE MOST PRODUCTIVE! Nigerians are 8th most hardworking foreigners in US, says report

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Nigerians are the 8th most hardworking foreigners in the United States, a study has shown.

In the 2018 report released by Global business magazine, Bloomberg, on Wednesday Nigerians scored 71.0 per cent in the list of the hardest and most skilled immigrant groups in the US which was topped by Ghana with 75.2 per cent, while Bulgaria and Kenya were ranked second and third with 74.2 per cent and 73.4 per cent respectively.

Other African countries in the report top 10 are Ethiopia (4th), Egypt (5th), and Liberia (9th).

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This makes Africans, in general, the most productive immigrants in the US ahead of those from Mexico and Central America, who constitute more than 70 per cent of foreign nationals in the US.

Mexico is by far the most common country of origin, but the population of Mexican immigrants in the U.S. (both documented and undocumented) actually fell 6 per cent from 2007 to 2015, according to the Pew Research Centre.

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The numbers of Salvadorans, Hondurans and Guatemalans in the U.S. continued to grow.

“If we want more high-skilled, hardworking, English-speaking, ready-to-integrate immigrants, it looks like the most obvious place to find them is in African countries where English is widely spoken,” Bloomberg journalist Justin Fox, who came up with the report, said.

The report, developed from the 2016 US Census Bureau American Community Survey, ranked Nigeria 8th among the Most-Educated Immigrant Groups in the U.S.

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Nigeria sandwiched between Australia (7th) and Malaysia (9th).
The report put the number of Nigerian legal immigrants in the U.S. at 262,603.

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According to the report, Kenya, Nigeria, Nepal and Ghana have the highest number of citizens pursuing higher education in the US after Saudi Arabia.

Immigrants from Kenya, Nigeria and Ghana are near the top in both employment-population ratio and higher-education enrollment, it said.

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