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Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by pasol4real(m): 10:56pm On Dec 18, 2017
Ihatepork:
Lagos has some very huge projects ongoing that would widen it's gap against Ogun when completed. Like Eko Atlantic, Dangote refinery and the rail project. But Ogun is moving very very fast atm and giving Lagos a good run for it's money.

The point of this thread is to make it clear that the only state we should be comparing Ogun state with is Lagos. Any other nonsense dick contest with another state is a waste of time
Hahahahaha
Afonjas always looking for the slightest opportunity to compare themselves with the great n mighty ndigbos .
Two points to be noted from this article.
1.Ogun is only gaining from Its proximity to Lagos ,Lagos been a no man's land was developed by mainly ndigbos n federal government,interestingly the parts of Ogun been industrialised are more or less Lagos extension.(mowe sango otta ibafo )while places like sagamu ,ijebu ode, epe etc are so backward , underdeveloped n completely unindustrialised .
2. Most of this industries are not owned by Yorubas
in other words Yorubas are not responsible for the industrialisation in Ogun n Lagos .
If Nigeria breaks up today n every one goes their vsrious ways ,Ogun n Lagos wud be ghost towns.
So afonjas rejoicing at the news are just been ignorant, dumb n carried away by their jealousy for Ndigbos .

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Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Bamz(m): 11:01pm On Dec 18, 2017
Ihatepork:
Lagos has some very huge projects ongoing that would widen it's gap against Ogun when completed. Like Eko Atlantic, Dangote refinery and the rail project. But Ogun is moving very very fast atm and giving Lagos a good run for it's money.

The point of this thread is to make it clear that the only state we should be comparing Ogun state with is Lagos. Any other nonsense dick contest with another state is a waste of time

Lmao it seems like you read one of my previous comments where someone was pitting Ogun against Delta.
Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Nobody: 11:04pm On Dec 18, 2017
Ihatepork:
Lagos has some very huge projects ongoing that would widen it's gap against Ogun when completed. Like Eko Atlantic, Dangote refinery and the rail project. But Ogun is moving very very fast atm and giving Lagos a good run for it's money.

The point of this thread is to make it clear that the only state we should be comparing Ogun state with is Lagos. Any other nonsense dick contest with another state is a waste of time

Lagos & Ogun states are technically one & the same. Ogun would not get a dime of this investment money save for it's proximity to Lagos state. It's simply the lack of imagination by our bone-headed military rulers that resulted in the present profusion of economically non-viable states such as Ekiti, Kogi, Kebbi, Ebonyi, Osun etc.
Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Bamz(m): 11:13pm On Dec 18, 2017
lakhadimar:
* the largest fdi in the whole south east is in anambra - sabmiller, makers of hero beer


* two years ago, inbev, the makers of Budweiser, the world's leading alcoholic brand, bought over sabmiller


* inbev is currently constructing an ultra modern brewery in sagamu, ogun state with an investment that is four times the worth of their plant at anambra


what all these mean is that the highest Fdi in the south east is like a mushroom compared to what is obtainable in the west. all the same, I don't like it when we compare ourselves with those people; it's an insult to us.

in yorubaland, our standard for industrialisation should be America and western Europe

Lol I see what you did there gee
Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by bufness(m): 11:14pm On Dec 18, 2017
Ihatepork:
Lagos has some very huge projects ongoing that would widen it's gap against Ogun when completed. Like Eko Atlantic, Dangote refinery and the rail project. But Ogun is moving very very fast atm and giving Lagos a good run for it's money.

The point of this thread is to make it clear that the only state we should be comparing Ogun state with is Lagos. Any other nonsense dick contest with another state is a waste of time
ogum state really has to improve their roads first before it begins to see real improvements
Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork: 11:15pm On Dec 18, 2017
pasol4real:

Hahahahaha
Afonjas always looking for the slightest opportunity to compare themselves with the great n mighty ndigbos .
Two points to be noted from this article.
1.Ogun is only gaining from Its proximity to Lagos ,Lagos been a no man's land was developed by mainly ndigbos n federal government,interestingly the parts of Ogun been industrialised are more or less Lagos extension.(mowe sango otta ibafo )while places like sagamu ,ijebu ode, epe etc are so backward , underdeveloped n completely unindustrialised .
2. Most of this industries are not owned by Yorubas
in other words Yorubas are not responsible for the industrialisation in Ogun n Lagos .
If Nigeria breaks up today n every one goes their vsrious ways ,Ogun n Lagos wud be ghost towns.
So afonjas rejoicing at the news are just been ignorant, dumb n carried away by their jealousy for Ndigbos .

Lmaooo. So many " ifs" and delusional nonsense in one post. these flattees won't kill us with laugh

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Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Okoyeeboz: 11:15pm On Dec 18, 2017
pasol4real:

Hahahahaha
Afonjas always looking for the slightest opportunity to compare themselves with the great n mighty ndigbos .
Two points to be noted from this article.
1.Ogun is only gaining from Its proximity to Lagos ,Lagos been a no man's land was developed by mainly ndigbos n federal government,interestingly the parts of Ogun been industrialised are more or less Lagos extension.(mowe sango otta ibafo )while places like sagamu ,ijebu ode, epe etc are so backward , underdeveloped n completely unindustrialised .
2. Most of this industries are not owned by Yorubas
in other words Yorubas are not responsible for the industrialisation in Ogun n Lagos .
If Nigeria breaks up today n every one goes their vsrious ways ,Ogun n Lagos wud be ghost towns.
So afonjas rejoicing at the news are just been ignorant, dumb n carried away by their jealousy for Ndigbos .
.

Ohaneze: Igbos developed Lagos
Ipob pigs: Igbos own 95% of Lagos
Igbos: Tinubu owns 99% of Lagos.

They should lock up your potopoto states and conduct mental tests on all of you.

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Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork: 11:16pm On Dec 18, 2017
bufness:
ogum state really has to improve their roads first before it begins to see real improvements

I agree

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Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Okoyeeboz: 11:20pm On Dec 18, 2017
kettykin:
Let all the factories , industries , businesses etc move to Ogun state i dont care , as long as the East produce the best brains that run the world and africa .

Your best brains are house boys kicked about like rotten oranges. Soludo was disgraced by his own people in Anambra.

They all live with normal human beings in Lagos and only come into Igboland when they feel like seeing animals without going to the zoo. Eg, Aba pigsty, Onitsha abbatoir, Sam Mbakwe International Fish pond.

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Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Okoyeeboz: 11:21pm On Dec 18, 2017
kettykin:


I am one of the investors in Ogun , i have some landed property in Ogun , so i dont loose sleep when i read such information , i understand the yoruba media and their hype . I am one of the few people who have travelled Nigeria end to end , visiting all the 36 states. so let all the companies go to ogun for all i care if Ogun or south west wants to secede no one will bat an eyelid but when people hear biafra the whole world shake

Lol, travelled all around Nigeria

This potopoto clown must be a motor-boy with Ekene Dili Shuku Transport.

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Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by aiir2303(m): 11:26pm On Dec 18, 2017
Ereolamide:
If a region touted as brown roof can attract these huge volume investments, every reasonable igbo man should pray the whole alayibo to rust.

Lol... I had to respond. Abeg don't go on murdering people. Can't come and die with laugh � ."rust " the word gat me cracking

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Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by OYO4sure: 11:32pm On Dec 18, 2017
Ihatepork:


Lmaooo these flattees won't kill us with laugh
Can I call Burutai? These guys need to bath inside mud.

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Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by BecomeALandLord(m): 11:37pm On Dec 18, 2017
The op is definitely spot on..!!

Ogun state is massively opening up as investors are really tropping in to build factories, warehouses, companies, etc.
Thereby creating more jobs for indigens and residents of the state.

Ogun state assessibility to Lagos State by road makes it even more interesting to own a piece of real estate in this axis.

For instance Attan Ota is very assessible to Agbara .
Lots of people are investing and buying real estate at Attan Ota.
Lands here are considerably cheap, and dry and level.
Contact us for genuine lands at Ogun State.

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Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Kbs468(m): 11:38pm On Dec 18, 2017
Ihatepork:
November 22nd, 2017 Editor Economy 0 comments

A three-year data dealing with the direction of manufacturing and agro processing investments show that Ogun is elbowing Lagos in new investments.

[b]Data by the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), analysed by BusinessDay, show Ogun State has over 70 percent share of manufacturing investments in the country between 2014 and 2016.

In 2014, manufacturers invested N691.77 billion, out of which N514.87 billion went to Ogun State, representing 74.42 percent of the total .

Apapa and Ikeja in Lagos contributed N15 billion and N85 billion to the investments respectively, representing a combined 15 percent of the total.

Out of the N180.12 billion invested in the manufacturing and agro-allied industries in Nigeria in the first six months of 2015, N128.3 billion went to Ogun, representing 71.23 percent. Ikeja and Apapa industrial zones got N15.74 billion and N6.98 billion, representing 8.7 percent and 3.9 percent share of the total respectively.

Similarly, manufacturing investments worth N309.33 billion were made in H2 of 2015, out of which N302.26 billion went to Ogun, representing 97.7 percent of the total. Apapa and Ikeja shared the remaining less than three percent with other industrial zones across the country.

In the first half of 2016, total investments estimated at N54.55 billion were made by manufacturers in the country, out of which N37.51 billion moved to Ogun within the period. This means that 69 percent of all investments within H1 of 2016 were channelled to Ogun State. Apapa and Ikeja shared the remaining 31 percent with other industrial zones such as Edo/Delta, Imo/Abia, Oyo/Ondo/Osun/Ekiti, Kano/Sharada/ Challawa, Kano Bompai, Anambra/Enugu, Bauchi/Benue/Plateau, Rivers, Kwara, and Abia.

In the second half of 2016, MAN survey shows that N313.62 billion worth of investments were directed to Ogun out of the total N448.94 billion. This represents 70 percent of the total. Like in the first half, Apapa and Ikeja industrial zones stampeded for the remaining 30 percent investments with other zones[/b].

MAN is the largest manufacturing association in West Africa with over 2,000 companies as members.

Frank Udemba Jacobs, president of MAN, told Real Sector Watch that manufacturers find Ogun as a good investment destination due to the government’s commitment to industrialisation.

“Manufacturers are happy with Ogun because they get incentives from the government,” said Jacobs.

Manufacturers say they get tax and land rebates in Ogun, which lowers production cost in the long run. It is also easier and seamless to get certificate of occupancy (C of O) in Ogun, a manufacturer in the food and beverage industry told BusinessDay.

There is also a one-stop shop that allows investors to have a single point of contact for their dealings with the various ministries, departments and agencies of the state.

The cost of doing business in the state is also less when compared with Lagos.

“There is less harassment from touts in Ogun and the traffic is light, while there is more available accommodation for staff in the state,” another investor told BusinessDay.

Jon Tudy Kachikwu, chairman of the SME Group of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), said it takes about 30 days for agro processors and SMEs to get C of Os in Ogun.


“You know businesses are many in Lagos, so there might be some ‘I don’t care attitude’ from some government agencies. Again , people prefer Ogun because of multiple taxation and cost of the environment in Lagos,” Kachikwu, an agro processor and exporter, said.

In the three-year review, more investments moved to Agbara, Igbesa, Abeokuta cheesy , Sango-Otta, Ibafo, Mowe, Ijebu-Ode and Sagamu industrial clusters, all in Ogun State.

In 2014 alone, new investors such as Shongai Technologies Limited, Ijako in Sango-Otta, Apples and Pears Limited, Ceplas Farms Limited, Greenlife Bliss Healthcare Limited, and Sumo Steel Limited, berthed Ogun.

In the last three to four years, manufacturers have either moved from Lagos to Ogun or relocated their factories to the state, leaving only administrative offices in Lagos. Some of the companies that have done that include Fidson Healthcare, May & Baker, Pure Chemicals, Eagle Packaging, Nycil Limited, and Dufil, among others.

“Seventy manufacturing companies were established during first four-year tenure of Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State and both existing and new companies were given some level of incentives and benefits that prompted rapid development in manufacturing sector,” said Bimbo Ashiru, commissioner for commerce and industry, said in 2014.

Analysts say Ogun is benefitting from proximity to Lagos. A research done by The Economist in 2015 showed that an average company in Lagos 956 hours per year in paying taxes. However, things are changing in 2017 as the recent Doing Business Index by the World Bank shows some positive changes in doing business in Lagos.

http://www.businessdayonline.com/industrial-data-show-lagos-losing-real-sector-investments-ogun-2/

This is a Very Good development not in the sense of business moving out the LAGOS area though as a greater opportunity for more IGR is certain to be birthed next year 2018 but because OGUN is actually assuming the status we envisage for virtually all the states of the Federation already

As doing that wouldn't only create job opportunities but help reduce the congestion problems and experiences usually associated with the major big, Developed and economic cities in Nigeria as well as also nip in the bud their negative attributes of the said congestion.


The case of seeking greener pastures within One's Own country would definitely be a thing of the past like a reference We would like to refer now that involves a friend of Ours who is from EBONYI STATE and when We asked him during the discuss if he would still want to continue with life in LAGOS rather than home?

And his reply was in the affirmative of preferring home and that would mean a relocation to the East. We had even talked about this before such that We even gave reference to the SDP STATE SECRETARIAT'S BUILDINGS that were erected during the JUNE 12, 1993 DISPENSATION that were inherited by the FRSC as Headquarters now indeed are uniform structure -wise and that is how Federal presence should be felt and look like in every state of the Federation.

We even went extra length to.......................... LIP SEALED



PROPHET TB JOSHUA

LOVELY UNITARY GOD
Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Hayah: 12:03am On Dec 19, 2017
Shuku0kukobambi:


You hate pork, yet you forgot to invite me to this thread that is vomiting verifiable stats like its going out of fashion? angry

I go soon force-feed you some pork if you're not kiafu!! cheesy

This is great as its obvious that Yoruba land must progress whether haters like it or not. However, their main taxes (CIT) will be chopped by the FG. I think its high time this 13% derivation principle gets adopted in customs duties, vat, CIT Etc.

Lagos is full. Ogun took over. Oyo is warming up to take it from Ogun and Oyo has even been on track since sef courtesy Pa Awo with the Oluyole industrial.

Edumare bless ile Oodua and all who wish her well

Governor Ajimobi really need to wake up,
To be candid, I ain't hearing/reading much from there in terms of developmental strides

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Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Gazzy88(m): 12:03am On Dec 19, 2017
If I hear say anambra develop reach Oyo talkless of Ogun,I go wooze you slap. Aju ra wa lo tijakadi ko...

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Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Nobody: 12:10am On Dec 19, 2017
Debt doesn't matter... what matters is GDP/DEBT ratio. The explanation is basically, how quickly can you repay your debt. If you earn 1 million Naira per year and you take a debt of 7 million Naira, you are a lot better than a man that earns 100,00 Naira per year and has taken a loan of 1 million Naira.

Please use your sense when bringing up the issue of loans and debt profile... it needs to be compared with GDP. Silly omo-igbo!

post=63405392:


I pity gullible minds from southwest

http://saharareporters.com/2017/01/25/ogun-assembly-amosun-war-over-governors-desire-borrow-n65b

Ogun Assembly, Amosun At War Over Governor's Desire To Borrow N65b


It immediately became clear to the lawmakers that the loan for which approval was being sought would be used as a war chest for the 2019 general elections.

The relationship between Mr. Ibikunle Amosun, governor of Ogun State, and the state legislature has become badly fractured over the refusal of the House to approve the governor’s request to borrow a N65 billion loan.

Legislative sources told SaharaReporters on Wednesday that the Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly, Mr. Suraj Adekunbi, had, on Sunday, sent a text message inviting the legislators to a meeting with the governor at 2 PM on Monday.

The text message urged the lawmakers to be punctual in their arrival for the meeting because the issues for discussion were very crucial. It, however, failed to give a specific agenda for the meeting.

But as the legislators found out the meeting, which lasted from 2PM to 6PM at the governor’s office in Abeokuta, there was only one agenda: A fresh request for a N65 billion loan, for which he needs the approval of the House.

With the knowledge that Mr. Amosun recently accessed a bailout of about N20 billion from the federal government, the request for an approval to borrow again came to the legislators as a shock, which was clearly conveyed to the governor.

Sources at the meeting said Mr. Amosun invented a variety of pretexts in a bid to persuade the legislators to approve his request. While speaking, the governor unknowingly gave the game away. Multiple sources at the meeting told SaharaReporters that Mr. Amosun said if he gets the loan and completes the projects he started, which are at various stages of abandonment, “all the people running around that they want to be governor will run away."

It immediately became clear to the lawmakers that the loan for which approval was being sought would be used as a war chest for the 2019 general elections.

Opposition members in the House were said to have immediately registered their disapproval of the use for which the loan is to be put as well as Mr. Amosun’s treatment of members of the House.

A legislator was said to have gotten up and, in no roundabout way, told the governor that he has been selfish. The lawmaker, said a source, told Mr. Amosun that he has been taking care of his own interests, while neglecting the welfare of the House members.

Also in attendance at the meeting was Mr. Tolu Odebiyi, Chief of Staff to the governor, who is being widely touted as Mr. Amosun’s anointed successor. He was said to have kept quiet, as the legislators rounded on his boss. Even when asked if he had anything to say, said sources, Mr. Odebiyi shook his head to indicate that he did not want to speak.

Angered by Monday’s events, the lawmakers, on Tuesday, shunned the House session despite being persuaded by the Speaker to sit. Later on Tuesday, sources disclosed to SaharaReporters, the Speaker informed his colleagues that Mr. Amosun had sent N1 million to each member. This was, however, rejected, as the legislators told the Speaker that they wanted N5 million each.

“Before he was given the bailout, he promised us N10 million naira each. We believed him because it was during Ramadan and he was fasting, but he did not keep to his word. He brought one million naira for each of us. We can never trust him again,” one of the lawmakers confided in SaharaReporters.

The lawmaker also disclosed that Mr. Amosun was behind the campaign against the N100 billion bond that his predecessor, Mr. Gbenga Daniel, attempted, without success, to obtain. The legislator said the governor is looking worse than his predecessor in his debt wish for the state.

He equally disclosed that Mr. Amosun presented the loan he is seeking as counterpart funding for a project, saying it implies that he may obtain as much as N650 billion in loans.

Under the current Speaker, the House has approved for Mr. Amosun a variety of loans. These included N25 billion from First Bank, N15 billion from Guaranty Trust Bank, another N7.5 billion from Guaranty Trust Bank, N40 billion from Prada Marcedo, a Brazilian financial institution, N2 billion from the Bank of Agriculture, N1 billion naira from Federal Mortgage Bank, N20 billion in bailout funds and N50 billion from the capital market.

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Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Akaewu: 12:18am On Dec 19, 2017
Youths are the leaders of tomorrow....
Not in this country,with the kind of comments i have so far.
Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by deeptechcool(m): 12:29am On Dec 19, 2017
BecomeALandLord:
The op is definitely spot on..!!

Ogun state is massively opening up as investors are really tropping in to build factories, warehouses, companies, etc.
Thereby creating more jobs for indigens and residents of the state.

Ogun state assessibility to Lagos State by road makes it even more interesting to own a piece of real estate in this axis.

For instance Attan Ota is very assessible to Agbara .
Lots of people are investing and buying real estate at Attan Ota.
Lands here are considerably cheap, and dry and level.
Contact us for genuine lands at Ogun State.

I laugh sometimes when many refer to Agbara as Lagos. Agbara is Ogun and still under AdoOdo/ Ota local government. Atan and Agbara are one.

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Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Nobody: 12:32am On Dec 19, 2017
Ihatepork:
Has anyone imagined if Dangote refinery, LADOL, Petrolex were all owned by these people. oboy! we for don suffer grin grin
And that's why God will not give it to them.

You see, everybody get "comma" but when you now add PRIDE to it; na that wan God hate pass.

God bless all OMOLUABI'S.

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Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Nobody: 12:57am On Dec 19, 2017
Hi everyone,
I come in peace, hence I seek disarmament from the keyboard elite force,

First am happy for the developments,
However the verisimilitude of these stats being churned out is getting me befuddled,

For instance, To what extent was the research in kano conducted, in view to foster accuracy and truthwordiness as comprehensive collection of data.

My skepticism isn't borne out of calumny, spiteful scorn nor hypocrisy, tribalistic chauvinism and ethnocentric-cyber armageddon, far from it,

Here are my buts,
How can such stat not take into cognizance the humongous clusters and estates of industrial complexes spanning all over gezawa lga in kano

These sorts of drifts keep giving the impression of haphazardly concocted falsification of half truths,

Example in gezawa lga alone from yankaba to gudunwawa to jogana to minjibir to hadeja road onward towards jigawa spans clusters of industrial Parks

Lee group alone got almost three clusters, as a single company into myriads of productivity

This is just a company,

I ain't even talking about other lgas,
Just gezawa alone,

Even the quackiest statistician in quackery can't be blinded not to see the tens of clusters of industries in gezawa lga

Like I said this is just one of the clusters owned by just Lee group


You be the judge with an unbiased lens and rate the fabrication christianed stat

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Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Nobody: 1:14am On Dec 19, 2017
My dear forumites,
Isn't it discombobulating, of such data,

The north we all know aren't loudmouthing and trumpeting their worth within media space, tabloids and cyber,

So they share in the blame,

But to buttress my Thomasville,
Here is another entirely different cluster, totally different from the previous one, but still managed by Lee group in jogana within gezawa lga

So I am still Oliver twisting, on the veracity of this concocted falsification

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Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by LoveThemChubby(m): 2:07am On Dec 19, 2017
This is not rocket science people! Neither is it a miracle nor a loss for Lagos. When cities grow, the growth spills to neighboring cities and that is what is happen right now with Ogun. Take Abuja for instance, most of the people working in Abuja live in its suburbs that belong to Nassarawa State. this is what happens to every growing city because as it grows, land, rent and other things tend to increase in price, forcing those who cannot afford them to move further from the city to areas of close proximity. In the case of Lagos, where will this companies get enough and affordable lands in Lagos for their business? How will they get the needed labour if most of their staff cannot afford to live in the city of Lagos?
Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Nobody: 2:17am On Dec 19, 2017
arinzeejikonye:
Hi everyone,
I come in peace, hence I seek disarmament from the keyboard elite force,

First am happy for the developments,
However the verisimilitude of these stats being churned out is getting me befuddled,

For instance, To what extent was the research in kano conducted, in view to foster accuracy and truthwordiness as comprehensive collection of data.

My skepticism isn't borne out of calumny, spiteful scorn nor hypocrisy, tribalistic chauvinism and ethnocentric-cyber armageddon, far from it,

Here are my buts,
How can such stat not take into cognizance the humongous clusters and estates of industrial complexes spanning all over gezawa lga in kano

These sorts of drifts keep giving the impression of haphazardly concocted falsification of half truths,

Example in gezawa lga alone from yankaba to gudunwawa to jogana to minjibir to hadeja road onward towards jigawa spans clusters of industrial Parks

Lee group alone got almost three clusters, as a single company into myriads of productivity

This is just a company,

I ain't even talking about other lgas,
Just gezawa alone,

Even the quackiest statistician in quackery can't be blinded not to see the tens of clusters of industries in gezawa lga

Like I said this is just one of the clusters owned by just Lee group


You be the judge with an unbiased lens and rate the fabrication christianed stat

Lol! Now ur pulling up pictures from the north, instead of ur southeastern state?

There are industries everywhere, it shouldn't be a big deal. We are all still scratching d surface, nowhere is developed yet. If there was resource control, even just 50% of state production, the south south is by far the richest part of the country. Every single person knows dt and can't contest it. I personally think southsoutherners are fighting the wrong fight. Illiterate militants. Clueless leadership. Things dt should even matter to d educated politicians, like Ben Bruce, don't matter.

Contrary to what u see here on nairaland, an average Yoruba man resents boasting. It's not a part of our culture, but hey, as long as Igbos keep calling Lagos 'no mans land', the hate will never end, it will only escalate.

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Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Suspense12(m): 3:52am On Dec 19, 2017
Some ppl don get heart attack over this...


The sole responsibility of government is to create enabling environment that will attract investments...it doesn't matter whether Ogun is closer to Lagos...if Ogun state did not make use of this advantage, it would not have been able to attract all these investments.



And to the mumu displaying pictures from Kano investment.... What is the economic viability of the companies you are showing?

Some of those structures are just warehouses...it looks massive, yes I know...but it is EMPTY!

Empty in the sense that the turn over and tax being paid to their respective state government is negligible...1 Unilever company in Sagamu interchange in Ogun state is equal to 1000 of those empty structures!

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Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by egopersonified(f): 6:15am On Dec 19, 2017
I think this report left out one outstanding point which is availability of space. Where in Lagos can you locate a 100 acres factory?
Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by ocelot2006(m): 6:59am On Dec 19, 2017
sarrki:
Know rivalry

Its all omoluabis

The sure banker is ocean and sea can't be moved to ogun

It doesn't have to. Lagos has the largest consumer market in the country, and Ogun shares a border with the state. That means close access to same market.

I must commend the Ogun state govt for having the forsight to take advantage of its close proximity to Lagos. That means more money in the govt's coffers via taxes & other fees.

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Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by ststyreal(f): 7:04am On Dec 19, 2017
Ihatepork:


Yes bro. The rivalry is healthy, The development needs to spread for the overall betterment of the region. Oyo is next once the Lagos-IB rail is completed. A seaport is also needed in Ondo to open up that area

Lagos, Ogun and Ondo all have access to Atlantic Ocean. We have water, we have land. We're not like those people that have to leave their potorpotor enclave to see what beaches look like grin cheesy
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Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by ODVanguard: 7:38am On Dec 19, 2017
arinzeejikonye:
Hi everyone,
I come in peace, hence I seek disarmament from the keyboard elite force,

First am happy for the developments,
However the verisimilitude of these stats being churned out is getting me befuddled,

For instance, To what extent was the research in kano conducted, in view to foster accuracy and truthwordiness as comprehensive collection of data.

My skepticism isn't borne out of calumny, spiteful scorn nor hypocrisy, tribalistic chauvinism and ethnocentric-cyber armageddon, far from it,

Here are my buts,
How can such stat not take into cognizance the humongous clusters and estates of industrial complexes spanning all over gezawa lga in kano

These sorts of drifts keep giving the impression of haphazardly concocted falsification of half truths,

Example in gezawa lga alone from yankaba to gudunwawa to jogana to minjibir to hadeja road onward towards jigawa spans clusters of industrial Parks

Lee group alone got almost three clusters, as a single company into myriads of productivity

This is just a company,

I ain't even talking about other lgas,
Just gezawa alone,

Even the quackiest statistician in quackery can't be blinded not to see the tens of clusters of industries in gezawa lga

Like I said this is just one of the clusters owned by just Lee group


You be the judge with an unbiased lens and rate the fabrication christianed stat

Bro, you have not showed any shred of measurable data or stat to counter the facts presented in this thread. None. Yet you expect to be taken seriously? The onus is on your to PROVE/COUNTER the data presented herein with verifiable stats and data of your own to prove your case/point if you expect to be taken seriously. Showing pictures of warehouses won't cut it. You talk about Kano clusters when Ogun (which may have even surpassed its population by now owing to the Lagos spillover factor) has several sprawling industrial clusters at Agbara, Igbesa, Abeokuta, Sango-Otta, Ibafo, Mowe, Ijebu-Ode and Sagamu. You sound like the one who's biased IN SPITE of an abundance of evidences from MAN. Showing Lee group-owned clusters of probably empty warehouses doesn't puncture nor counter the point of this thread. I'm sorry but if Kano is as industrialized as you tout (relative to Ogun), available and verifiable data would easily reflect it without you having to try so hard to convince the rest of us. Indeed Kano IGR should reflect it coz Ogun is already posting very impressive revenues owing to its industrialized status (even though a number of the new companies in the state are still enjoying tax holidays). The latest 1st to 3rd Quarter report on IGR further demonstrates that these reports concerning Ogun are indeed credible coz the numbers are there to back them up. Compare and contrast them with Kano's:









http://punchng.com/ogun-attracts-75-fdi-into-nigeria-uk-envoy/











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Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by proxillin(m): 7:51am On Dec 19, 2017
We also developed Ogun state. Ogun state is no man's land.. grin grin grin grin grin

Benin owns Ogun state...

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Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Nobody: 8:12am On Dec 19, 2017
janellemonae:


Lol! Now ur pulling up pictures from the north, instead of ur southeastern state?

There are industries everywhere, it shouldn't be a big deal. We are all still scratching d surface, nowhere is developed yet. If there was resource control, even just 50% of state production, the south south is by far the richest part of the country. Every single person knows dt and can't contest it. I personally think southsoutherners are fighting the wrong fight. Illiterate militants. Clueless leadership. Things dt should even matter to d educated politicians, like Ben Bruce, don't matter.

Contrary to what u see here on nairaland, an average Yoruba man resents boasting. It's not a part of our culture, but hey, as long as Igbos keep calling Lagos 'no mans land', the hate will never end, it will only escalate.

How they brandish this stats leaves more to be desired,
I chose just a single local government in kano as a case study to disambiguate my stipulations,

So that I don't sound biased in my rebuttals,

If I had made those assertions without a shred of pictorial evidence, To validate my position, many fickle minds will see them as fallacious,

Hope you dig,

So I still stand on my position, how can the stat coming from kano deemphasise the obviousity of gezawa industrial clusters,

I gave you just a company Lee group, having also three clusters not to mention other handful of coys,

So how come? ,
Was it an underestimation, or omission, I mightnt be perfect with my analysis though,

But these things have sticking impressions, if left uncontested.

If this be the case for gezawa, what would be the case for the 774 local governments in Nigeria,

So you do the summation,
Re: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Nobody: 8:21am On Dec 19, 2017
ODVanguard:


Bro, you have not showed any shred of measurable data or stat to counter the facts presented in this thread. None. Yet you expect to be taken seriously? The onus is on your to PROVE/COUNTER the data presented herein with verifiable stats and data of your own to prove your case/point if you expect to be taken seriously. Showing pictures of warehouses won't cut it. You talk about Kano clusters when Ogun (which may have even surpassed its population by now owing to the Lagos spillover factor) has several sprawling industrial clusters at Agbara, Igbesa, Abeokuta, Sango-Otta, Ibafo, Mowe, Ijebu-Ode and Sagamu. You sound like the one who's biased IN SPITE of an abundance of evidences from MAN. Showing Lee group-owned clusters of probably empty warehouses doesn't puncture nor counter the point of this thread. I'm sorry but if Kano is as industrialized as you tout (relative to Ogun), available and verifiable data would easily reflect it without you having to try so hard to convince the rest of us. Indeed Kano IGR should reflect it coz Ogun is already posting very impressive revenues owing to its industrialized status (even though a number of the new companies in the state are still enjoying tax holidays). The latest 1st to 3rd Quarter report on IGR further demonstrates that these reports concerning Ogun are indeed credible coz the numbers are there to back them up. Compare and contrast them with Kano's:









http://punchng.com/ogun-attracts-75-fdi-into-nigeria-uk-envoy/














Honestly,
You missing my mark,

We can bask in the pontifications, and glorification of the stats till eternity,
But is that really a true representation of fact,

If this stat fails to spread it's tentacle to gezawa lga and all her clusters, then what about the other lgas all over the country with clusters of industries?

I doubt if you know ogun more than I do,
But you have you crisscrossed kano before?

How and where do these guys conjure these stats,

Many industrial clusters are even undergoing expansion,

Some coys are quietly being established without any media frenzy and sensational razzmatazz

Anyway, it's our individual right to uphold any form of believability,
But I personally on this, will repudiate this stat

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