According to the latest official data from the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA), the population of Nigerian students studying in the UK has reached an all-time high of 44,195 for the academic year 2021/2022.
This represents a significant increase from the previous year's figure of 21,305 students.
The top 10 international students listed according to HESA's statistics breakdown is as follows:
China - 151,690
India - 126,535
Nigeria - 44,195
United States - 22,990
Hong Kong - 17,630
Bangladesh - 12,700
Malaysia - 12,135
Saudi Arabia - 8,750
United Arab Emirates - 8,085
Canada - 7,485
A recent report by SBM Intelligence revealed that Nigerian students and their dependents contributed an estimated £1.93 billion to the UK economy in 2021.
The breakdown of the total sum shows that students spent £680.6 million on school fees, followed by £408.4 million for rent, £151.3 million for national insurance, £54.4 million for tax of working spouse, £41.8 million for National Health Service (NHS), and £41.7 million for visa fees.
Apart from school fees paid by Nigerian immigrants to British schools, the UK gains from visa fees, NHS payments, rent, economic productivity, income taxes (in the instances where the students work), etc.