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Total population | |
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Around 800.000 (2022); 0,4% of total population | |
Regions with significant populations | |
All Over Nigeria specially in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Onitsha, Ogbomosho, Ibadan. | |
Religions | |
Hinduism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Indians in Nigeria and Hindus |
Hinduism spread to Nigeria mainly by arrival of Hindus from India and by way of ISKCON. Sindhis were the first to arrive in Nigeria in the early part of the nineteenth century. Initially, they were primarily engaged in trading but gradually, while retaining their interest in trading, they ventured into other fields such as manufacturing and professional services. In succeeding decades, they made substantial investments, aggregating more than US$4 billion. Sindhi names like Chellaram, Bhojson, Chandrai etc are well known in Nigeria.[1] Indian Sindhis run Superstores and are in the textiles sector, as well as in pharmaceuticals, fishing and engineering industries. Around 1 million Indians live in Nigeria.[2]
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