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Assessing the effect of international migration on the livelihood of the Bini people of Edo State, Nigeria

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  • Ehiagwina Sunday Braimah
  • Daniel Eseme Gberevbie
  • Felix Chidozie
  • Goddy Uwa Osimen

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This study investigates the impact of international migration on the Bini people of Edo State, Nigeria who are renowned for their rich cultural heritage, arts and historical migration patterns. The primary objective is assessing how international migration affects their economic and social life. This study posits that migration is primarily motivated by the search for better employment opportunities with individuals making well-considered decisions to enhance their economic prospects using neoclassical theory. Furthermore, the new economic migration theory is applied to examine the broader impacts of migration on the Bini community’s lifestyle in Edo South. Data for this research were gathered through focused group interviews and structured questionnaires. A linear regression analysis was conducted to assess the role of remittances in the community’s economic dynamics. The analysis indicates that remittances are crucial in shaping the Bini people’s economic activities. It also suggests that these remittances should be strategically invested in business ventures to maximise the benefits. This study concludes that international migration plays a significant role in improving the livelihood of the Bini people enhancing their economic stability and growth. The findings highlight the need to channel remittances effectively into productive investments to benefit the community. The Bini people can better leverage the economic advantages provided by international migration leading to sustained community development and economic resilience by strategically investing in business ventures.

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  • Ehiagwina Sunday Braimah & Daniel Eseme Gberevbie & Felix Chidozie & Goddy Uwa Osimen, 2025. "Assessing the effect of international migration on the livelihood of the Bini people of Edo State, Nigeria," International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies, Innovative Research Publishing, vol. 8(1), pages 12-23.
  • Handle: RePEc:aac:ijirss:v:8:y:2025:i:1:p:12-23:id:3537
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