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Re: Ibadan Pictures & Development, The Fastest growing and Largest City in Nigeria by kn23h(m): 9:57pm On Aug 04, 2017
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Re: Ibadan Pictures & Development, The Fastest growing and Largest City in Nigeria by kn23h(m): 12:50am On Aug 05, 2017



Ibadan:

Just as Lagos is the commercial hub of Nigeria, the ancient city of Ibadan is the commercial hub of south-west Nigeria. It has a population of around 3.4 million people with a population growth rate of about 2.5% (NPC Census, 2006).
Being the former capital of the old Western regional government, it has remained a city of familiarity and leisure to most workers and entrepreneurs in Lagos.

Ibadan is the third largest metropolitan city in Nigeria, and also housed the first university in Nigeria, as a result of this its residents are a mixture of middle and lower income classes of household in the city.
The presence of many federal government institutions – most concentrated, and multinationals such as American-Nigerian Tobacco company, Saro Agro-Allied limited e.t.c tend to contribute to the market size of the city.
Ibadan is also the interchange city for travellers to all part of the country, thus making a first –stop for most Agricultural produce coming into the region.

Ibadan is an industrial hub and consumer based city. It being the first stop for major agricultural products indicates close of raw materials to these industrials while the demographic size of the city also indicates a high consumer base.



Lagos:

The economic and commercial strengths of this coastal city have been the topic of major fora and conference, both within and outside the country. It has a projected population of over 25 million people.
Lagos is the fifth largest economy in Africa and second largest metropolitan city in Nigeria. In the last few years, the city has been the major destination of foreign capital inflows (FCI) into Nigeria, accounting for over 95% of all FCI in Nigeria.
Recent statistics also show that Lagos has the most value tech ecosystem in Africa, alongside the presence of major markets satisfying the need of many neighbouring countries.

Also in the city is the Lekki Free Trade Zone, which at present has over 120 FDIs operating and undergoing development within the zone.
The Neighbouring state of Ogun has also benefitted from the positive externalities of Lagos in terms development of many suburban cities such as Mowe, Ibafo, Agbara among others.
Based on this fact, entrepreneurs can be best assured that their businesses and products have a high rate of survival if sited in the city.

http://www.pulse.ng/bi/strategy/lagos-abuja-kano-ibadan-port-harcourt-five-biggest-consumer-markets-in-nigeria-id6911576.html
Re: Ibadan Pictures & Development, The Fastest growing and Largest City in Nigeria by kn23h(m): 2:08am On Aug 05, 2017

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Re: Ibadan Pictures & Development, The Fastest growing and Largest City in Nigeria by nansunn: 2:33am On Aug 05, 2017
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Re: Ibadan Pictures & Development, The Fastest growing and Largest City in Nigeria by Nobody: 6:38am On Aug 05, 2017
kn23h:



Ibadan:

Just as Lagos is the commercial hub of Nigeria, the ancient city of Ibadan is the commercial hub of south-west Nigeria. It has a population of around 3.4 million people with a population growth rate of about 2.5% (NPC Census, 2006).
Being the former capital of the old Western regional government, it has remained a city of familiarity and leisure to most workers and entrepreneurs in Lagos.

Ibadan is the third largest metropolitan city in Nigeria, and also housed the first university in Nigeria, as a result of this its residents are a mixture of middle and lower income classes of household in the city.
The presence of many federal government institutions – most concentrated, and multinationals such as American-Nigerian Tobacco company, Saro Agro-Allied limited e.t.c tend to contribute to the market size of the city.
Ibadan is also the interchange city for travellers to all part of the country, thus making a first –stop for most Agricultural produce coming into the region.

Ibadan is an industrial hub and consumer based city. It being the first stop for major agricultural products indicates close of raw materials to these industrials while the demographic size of the city also indicates a high consumer base.



Lagos:

The economic and commercial strengths of this coastal city have been the topic of major fora and conference, both within and outside the country. It has a projected population of over 25 million people.
Lagos is the fifth largest economy in Africa and second largest metropolitan city in Nigeria. In the last few years, the city has been the major destination of foreign capital inflows (FCI) into Nigeria, accounting for over 95% of all FCI in Nigeria.
Recent statistics also show that Lagos has the most value tech ecosystem in Africa, alongside the presence of major markets satisfying the need of many neighbouring countries.

Also in the city is the Lekki Free Trade Zone, which at present has over 120 FDIs operating and undergoing development within the zone.
The Neighbouring state of Ogun has also benefitted from the positive externalities of Lagos in terms development of many suburban cities such as Mowe, Ibafo, Agbara among others.
Based on this fact, entrepreneurs can be best assured that their businesses and products have a high rate of survival if sited in the city.

http://www.pulse.ng/bi/strategy/lagos-abuja-kano-ibadan-port-harcourt-five-biggest-consumer-markets-in-nigeria-id6911576.html

oga, your map highlighted bayelsa and not rivers state.
those flat top estates make sense die.
Re: Ibadan Pictures & Development, The Fastest growing and Largest City in Nigeria by kn23h(m): 11:54pm On Aug 05, 2017
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Re: Ibadan Pictures & Development, The Fastest growing and Largest City in Nigeria by kn23h(m): 12:06am On Aug 06, 2017
Ibadan people hustling to make cool cash.


Re: Ibadan Pictures & Development, The Fastest growing and Largest City in Nigeria by kn23h(m): 12:07am On Aug 06, 2017
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Re: Ibadan Pictures & Development, The Fastest growing and Largest City in Nigeria by kn23h(m): 12:09am On Aug 06, 2017
Ibadan keeps developing grin


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