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Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by Nobody: 4:52pm On Nov 22, 2013 |
chidindufrank: The foools forgot that Igbos owns 600% of the manufacturing firms in lagos. We own lagos and you guys can't shiit about it. What is the 600 percent of nothing? |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by MagicBishop: 4:53pm On Nov 22, 2013 |
Aigbofa: Who of late have had a very xenophobic and anti-national view of Nigeria? - ACN's Fashola's Fascist Government Which sectional party sponsored a massive occupy movement on behest of planned subsidy removal even though it goes astray with all economic models not to waste what you have because you have it? - Lagos ACN Which region wants more share of their own resources but is not willing to let Niger-Deltan Regions have the same treatment? - SW and Northern Nigeria. |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by Nobody: 4:59pm On Nov 22, 2013 |
Magic Bishop: Xenophobic anti what? There has never been a time when the SW was against anyone controlling their resources. As you can see, Lagos economy is not driven by your oil. Oil may contribute, but certainly not driven by oil. 3 Likes |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by ASL33: 5:21pm On Nov 22, 2013 |
The biggest which is manufacturing Igbos contribute more than 30%, road transport more that 40%, banking: more than 30%, telecom: almost 50%, retailing: 80%, real extate: more that 40%. Igbos are well represented in every sector of the Economy which Fashola know too well. 3 Likes |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by geeez: 10:26pm On Nov 22, 2013 |
ASL33: The biggest which is manufacturing Igbos contribute more than 30%, road transport more that 40%, banking: more than 30%, telecom: almost 50%, retailing: 80%, real extate: more that 40%. Igbos are well represented in every sector of the Economy which Fashola know too well. Here we go again Another rabid eediot on the loose Your hawking on the streets, fake spare parts and drug sale and the rest of it doesn't affect the bottom-line as the opening post reveals 3 Likes |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by thewarrior72: 9:45am On Nov 23, 2013 |
kwame tut: @veraponpoWho is asking u where the hell u come from? by ur name kweme nkruma every reasonable person would have known that u come from that country that call, come "kame" & u are among the people we sent away with Ghana must go bag. Kotoko ur bros that sells kpofukpof in my stree is greeting u |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by thewarrior72: 9:52am On Nov 23, 2013 |
kwame tut: @veraponpoUr combo na die, souties calls come "coom, while Ghana is kame, who knows how rotten ur English will sound.......spit on u |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by Nobody: 10:00am On Nov 23, 2013 |
Okay .... Alrigt... Thank you... Can ibos now go back to alaibo and develop iboland just as they have done in yorubaland. Ebonyi state and other state in ibonad needs your help |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by thewarrior72: 10:18am On Nov 23, 2013 |
Those figures are manipulated, even on that, Igbos contribution to to those aforementioned sectors stand at 50 to65%, So all in all Igbos are spearheading the economic development/ progresses of lagos state. Perhaps, a day would come in which Nigerians will tell themselves the bitter truth about the economic prowess of the Igbos |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by kwametut: 10:19am On Nov 23, 2013 |
WORLD CITIES WITH SOLID PROSPERITY FACTORS
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Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by kwametut: 10:21am On Nov 23, 2013 |
WORLD CITIES WITH WEAK PROSPERITY FACTORS Note: Harare is the only well developed city on this list. Theyr in this list due to sanctions
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Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by Nobody: 10:23am On Nov 23, 2013 |
the warrior72: Those figures are manipulated, even on that, Igbos contribution to to those aforementioned sectors stand at 50 to65%, So all in all Igbos are spearheading the economic development/ progresses of lagos state.why cant the ibos replicate such economic prowess in alaibo. Do you lot hate iboland so much that you prefer to 'develope' yorubaland while your good for nothing region gets desolated? |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by Nobody: 10:25am On Nov 23, 2013 |
Ibos are contributing to the economic development of Lagos by selling adultrated drugs and hawking okpa |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by kwametut: 10:39am On Nov 23, 2013 |
"Celebrating GDP is a CHEAP AND STU-PID ACT. GDP doesn't measure HDI Index, Good Health,Good education,Good services for citizens, Good infrustructure etc..." QUOTED: GOLDMAN SACHS. Despite Naaigerias GDP the problems listed above by GOLDMAN SACHS still stand. Good example is their president who is in UK for MEDICATION.
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Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by geeez: 12:36pm On Nov 23, 2013 |
lakhadimar: why cant the ibos replicate such economic prowess in alaibo. Do you lot hate iboland so much that you prefer to 'develope' yorubaland while your good for nothing region gets desolated? That's a question that's been asked a zillion times on NL without any response Anyway, a leading Yoruba industrialist, Oba Otudeko, has decided to help out by building two multibillion Naira factories in Abia state 1 Like |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by thewarrior72: 1:05pm On Nov 23, 2013 |
lakhadimar: why cant the ibos replicate such economic prowess in alaibo. Do you lot hate iboland so much that you prefer to 'develope' yorubaland while your good for nothing region gets desolated?Have u been to alaigbo b4, go there & come back & ur testimony/perception about igboland will change |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by thewarrior72: 1:10pm On Nov 23, 2013 |
geeez:Please take a trip down east & come back & tell me what u saw! |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by Nobody: 1:29pm On Nov 23, 2013 |
the warrior72: Have been to alaigbo b4, go there & come back & ur testimony/perception about igboland will changeI dont want to get kidnapped. 042 boys arent smiling |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by geeez: 1:32pm On Nov 23, 2013 |
the warrior72: Please take a trip down east & come back & tell me what u saw! I've been to every state in the SE I've seen firsthand the many reasons why the locals can't live there To many of them, Lagos is like London |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by T8ksy(m): 2:49pm On Nov 23, 2013 |
geeez: Unfortunately for them, they have been indoctrinated by their myopic and useless leaders to hate the indigenes of Lagos. Noone bothered to inform them that.......... water no get enemy. |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by Nobody: 3:38pm On Nov 23, 2013 |
Pls we need d breakdown for d manufacturing $ transport sector. Besides, GDP does nt necessarily imply d quality of life of d ppl. |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by geeez: 3:43pm On Nov 23, 2013 |
Dive-Bomber: What breakdown do you require? Yorubas are industrialists Make whatever you want out of it |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by thewarrior72: 8:42pm On Nov 23, 2013 |
geeez:Apart from lagos, the like of Anambra, Imo Abia& Enugu is far better than the rest of the Southwest states |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by Nobody: 8:47pm On Nov 23, 2013 |
the warrior72: Apart from lagos, the like of Anambra, Imo Abia& Enugu is far better than the rest of the Southwest statesOkay we have heard you thanks for helping us develope yorubaland. You can go back home and replicate such development stride, your people needs you now |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by thewarrior72: 8:49pm On Nov 23, 2013 |
lakhadimar: Ibos are contributing to the economic development of Lagos by selling adultrated drugs and hawking okpaI have noticed that,u like okpa so mush, perhaps in my next travel I will get u some |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by thewarrior72: 8:52pm On Nov 23, 2013 |
KIRIJI: Okay we have heard you thanks for helping us develope yorubaland. You can go back home and replicate such development stride, your people needs you nowAs a matter of fact, my region is never in lack of development |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by Nobody: 4:43am On Nov 24, 2013 |
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Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by agbameta: 5:00am On Nov 24, 2013 |
the warrior72: Apart from lagos, the like of Anambra, Imo Abia& Enugu is far better than the rest of the Southwest states There are more industries in Ogun state than the whole of SE/SS combined... 1 Like |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by geeez: 7:51am On Nov 24, 2013 |
agbameta: This is true Ogun is the most industrialized state in Nigeria Lagos is second |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by thewarrior72: 6:35pm On Nov 24, 2013 |
agbameta:In ur mind abi, I will advice u to travel out of ur enclave, to know what's on the ground in southeastern state |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by geeez: 8:16pm On Nov 24, 2013 |
the warrior72: In ur mind abi, I will advice u to travel out of ur enclave, to know what's on the ground in southeastern state If you took away refineries and oil related industries from the SS, agbameta is correct that there are more industries in Ogun than the SS and SE combined |
Re: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by AwodwaGyanOniwe: 7:57am On Nov 29, 2013 |
Woolies saw it all oo in Naaigeria. Their middle class stats were exagarated in reality its small In reality AFRICA SOUTH OF EQUATOR HAS MORE MIDDLE CLASS THAN ELSE WHERE IN SUB SAHARA AFRICA. Botswana in "BLUE TOPS" . Theyr BATSWANAS LIKE THE BATSWANA OF NORTH WEST SOUTH AFRICA. Also rich live in PLATINUM RICH NORTH WEST (80% OF PLATINUM IS OF THE WORLD HERE). PLATINUM IS VALUE HIGHER THAN "GOLD". FACT. Hence in SA and Botswana "GOLD RINGS ARE OUT OF FASHION AND CHEAP, PLATINUM HAS TAKEN OVER".
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