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Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by walefresh3(m): 6:42pm On May 04, 2022
Shaolin77:
Compare what? Stop mentioning your dilapidated rickety mud house enclave alongside world class developed Igbo states, saying Enugu, Onitsha should be compared to backward Ogun, Oyo ondo is like comparing New York, Shanghai, Beijing to makoko slum in Lagos

please don't try this again

Oga ade let compare and contrast... U that can't differentiate between vat and normal tax want to debate ... I am here waiting for your troll

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Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by walefresh3(m): 7:00pm On May 04, 2022
Shaolin77:
Compare what? Stop mentioning your dilapidated rickety mud house enclave alongside world class developed Igbo states, saying Enugu, Onitsha should be compared to backward Ogun, Oyo ondo is like comparing New York, Shanghai, Beijing to makoko slum in Lagos

please don't try this again


This is what we call development In Southwest

Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has revealed that Lekki Deep Seaport which currently under construction at Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos state, when completed, will generate over $200 billion for the Federal Government and State Government within concession period of 45 years.

Speaking on Wednesday while on an inspection of the Port in Lagos, Mohammed said the project is a game-changer because of the impact it will have on the nation’s economy and the jobs it will create, among others.

“The investment is huge: 1.53 billion dollars on fixed assets and 800 million dollars on construction. But the aggregate impact has been put at 361 billion dollars in 45 years, which will be over 200 times the cost of building it.

“In addition, it will create 169,972 jobs and bring revenues totalling 201 billion dollars to state and federal governments through taxes, royalties and duties,” he said

The Minister explained that “the direct and induced business revenue impact is estimated at 158 billion dollars, in addition to a qualitative impact on manufacturing, trade and commercial services sector.

“Beyond that, when it begins operation in the last quarter of this year, it will make it possible for Nigeria to regain the maritime business that was lost to ports in Togo, Cote d’Ivoire and Ghana

“It is also a big boost to Nigeria in its quest to take advantage of the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA).

“A major advantage we have to leverage is transhipment with this port, Nigeria will become a transhipment hub and the revenue we are currently losing to our neighbouring countries will come here.

“As you know, this project is being done in phases. Phase 1 has reached 89 per cent and will be completed in September this year,” the Minister added.

He further noted that “the facilities here are first class. We have 7 ships to shore cranes and 21 RTG cranes. No port in Nigeria currency has this. The excellent equipment is why this port can do 18,000 which is more than four times the number that can currently be handled by our other ports.

“Also, the project is self-sufficient in required electricity. It is now ready to generate up to 10 Mega Watts and tie total capacity is 16 megawatts.”

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Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by Shaolin77: 7:26am On May 05, 2022
walefresh3:



This is what we call development In Southwest

Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has revealed that Lekki Deep Seaport which currently under construction at Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos state, when completed, will generate over $200 billion for the Federal Government and State Government within concession period of 45 years.

Speaking on Wednesday while on an inspection of the Port in Lagos, Mohammed said the project is a game-changer because of the impact it will have on the nation’s economy and the jobs it will create, among others.

“The investment is huge: 1.53 billion dollars on fixed assets and 800 million dollars on construction. But the aggregate impact has been put at 361 billion dollars in 45 years, which will be over 200 times the cost of building it.

“In addition, it will create 169,972 jobs and bring revenues totalling 201 billion dollars to state and federal governments through taxes, royalties and duties,” he said

The Minister explained that “the direct and induced business revenue impact is estimated at 158 billion dollars, in addition to a qualitative impact on manufacturing, trade and commercial services sector.

“Beyond that, when it begins operation in the last quarter of this year, it will make it possible for Nigeria to regain the maritime business that was lost to ports in Togo, Cote d’Ivoire and Ghana

“It is also a big boost to Nigeria in its quest to take advantage of the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA).

“A major advantage we have to leverage is transhipment with this port, Nigeria will become a transhipment hub and the revenue we are currently losing to our neighbouring countries will come here.

“As you know, this project is being done in phases. Phase 1 has reached 89 per cent and will be completed in September this year,” the Minister added.

He further noted that “the facilities here are first class. We have 7 ships to shore cranes and 21 RTG cranes. No port in Nigeria currency has this. The excellent equipment is why this port can do 18,000 which is more than four times the number that can currently be handled by our other ports.

“Also, the project is self-sufficient in required electricity. It is now ready to generate up to 10 Mega Watts and tie total capacity is 16 megawatts.”
Like I've said earlier, remove Lagos, which is developed by all Nigerians, especially Igbos, former FCT with huge FG infrastructure presence, and a no man's land, don't compare those your rotten brownroof homes to any Igbo land

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Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by Shaolin77: 7:29am On May 05, 2022
walefresh3:


Oga ade let compare and contrast... U that can't differentiate between vat and normal tax want to debate ... I am here waiting for your troll
Normal tax or abnormal tax they are all fraudulent oluwale statistics to massage the ego's of you Slowpoke's

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Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by Shaolin77: 7:35am On May 05, 2022
walefresh3:


We control your destiny at will here in Lagos... I am from the same Lagos ... Magbon and epe....I married beautiful lady from imo....
I can tell u vividly that your region is backward and under developed.... We owned Lagos ... It is our heritage.... Out of jealousy , u called my state a no man's Land... Likewise your anambra and enugu belong to Benin....ode
I said it, all Yoruba's are now claiming Lagos out of shame

Lagos is no man's land, former FCT, developed by all Nigerians especially Igbos

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Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by obaaderemi: 7:40am On May 05, 2022
Shaolin77:
I said it, all Yoruba's are now claiming Lagos out of shame

Lagos is no man's land, former FCT, developed by all Nigerians especially Igbos
So why is no igbo city or town as developed as ibadan?

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Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by dettolgel: 7:49am On May 05, 2022
helinues:
All 5 SE states are just a little bigger than Oyo state in Landmass..

How can you guys be using una 2x2 Abia state to be comparing Oyo state..

What an insult

USA is way bigger than Nigeria and Nigeria is still a shit hole.

So it is not about size.
Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by Shaolin77: 8:46am On May 05, 2022
obaaderemi:
So why is no igbo city or town as developed as ibadan?
You can't even compare Ibadan to Awka not to talk of ABA ONITSHA ENUGU OWERRI, you really need to travel out of that slum to observe other areas in Nigeria

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Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by Shaolin77: 8:56am On May 05, 2022
aribisala0:
Aba is 70 square kilometres , Ibadan is 3080 square kilometres

Abia State is 6320 square kilometres

There is no basis for comparing Aba one of the dirtiest places on earth to Ibadan
Ibadan is 44 times the size of Aba

Is no joke
Shut up illiterate ofemmmanu

Ibadan is 580km and Aba is 180km, use google map to .measure it and stop disgracing your failed tribe, acknowledging the fact that Ibadan is 70 per cent slum according to UN, Awka sef is way bigger than Ibadan(excluding slum area) not to talk of Aba

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Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by Obamaofusa: 9:05am On May 05, 2022
Shaolin77:
Like I've said earlier, remove Lagos, which is developed by all Nigerians, especially Igbos, former FCT with huge FG infrastructure presence, and a no man's land, don't compare those your rotten brownroof homes to any Igbo land
The people known for growth and development even before the inception of Nigeria and until now are the Yorubas.
Igbos have always been backward and barbaric even before they were lumped with the great Yoruba nation by Lugard.
Save for few buildings built by non Yorubas including Igbos,Yorubas own 80% of the properties in Lagos.Yorubas built the roads,markets,infrastructures etc.

70% land in SE gone to erosion.Slums take 10% and brownroofs take 10%.
With 10% remaining land in SE Igboland and your numerous brownroofs,there has never been anybody who uses Igboland and development in the same sentence.Ibadan city will always be more developed than the entire SE Igboland.

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Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by aribisala0(m): 9:07am On May 05, 2022
Aba remains the dirtiest place on earth . Not fit for humans to live and better suited for pigs

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Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by Obamaofusa: 9:22am On May 05, 2022
dettolgel:


USA is way bigger than Nigeria and Nigeria is still a shit hole.

So it is not about size.

Igboland does not have the size and does not have infrastructures even up to Ibadan.You make people laugh when you joke that Igboland should be used in the same sentence with development.
Is it the Igboland we know that is 70% erosion gone or another from Pluto
Check your brain.

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Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by Obamaofusa: 9:24am On May 05, 2022
aribisala0:
Aba remains the dirtiest place on earth . Not fit for humans to live and better suited for pigs
grin
Kanu even said himself that Igbos are pigs.
He knows more than us because he is Igbo.

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Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by B2mario(m): 10:02am On May 05, 2022
walefresh3:



This is what we call development In Southwest

Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has revealed that Lekki Deep Seaport which currently under construction at Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos state, when completed, will generate over $200 billion for the Federal Government and State Government within concession period of 45 years.

Speaking on Wednesday while on an inspection of the Port in Lagos, Mohammed said the project is a game-changer because of the impact it will have on the nation’s economy and the jobs it will create, among others.

“The investment is huge: 1.53 billion dollars on fixed assets and 800 million dollars on construction. But the aggregate impact has been put at 361 billion dollars in 45 years, which will be over 200 times the cost of building it.

“In addition, it will create 169,972 jobs and bring revenues totalling 201 billion dollars to state and federal governments through taxes, royalties and duties,” he said

The Minister explained that “the direct and induced business revenue impact is estimated at 158 billion dollars, in addition to a qualitative impact on manufacturing, trade and commercial services sector.

“Beyond that, when it begins operation in the last quarter of this year, it will make it possible for Nigeria to regain the maritime business that was lost to ports in Togo, Cote d’Ivoire and Ghana

“It is also a big boost to Nigeria in its quest to take advantage of the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA).

“A major advantage we have to leverage is transhipment with this port, Nigeria will become a transhipment hub and the revenue we are currently losing to our neighbouring countries will come here.

“As you know, this project is being done in phases. Phase 1 has reached 89 per cent and will be completed in September this year,” the Minister added.

He further noted that “the facilities here are first class. We have 7 ships to shore cranes and 21 RTG cranes. No port in Nigeria currency has this. The excellent equipment is why this port can do 18,000 which is more than four times the number that can currently be handled by our other ports.

“Also, the project is self-sufficient in required electricity. It is now ready to generate up to 10 Mega Watts and tie total capacity is 16 megawatts.”

You are vindicating us with your post. Most of the projects in Igbo land is private driven mainly from Igbos while yours are federal government investments.

And stop bringing Lagos in, the comparison is between Aba and Ibadan not Aba or Enugu with Lagos. Lagos is a federal city like Abuja.
Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by B2mario(m): 10:14am On May 05, 2022
obaaderemi:
So why is no igbo city or town as developed as ibadan?

Most Igbo cities are more developed and organized than ibadan. Forget about the horrific land size of Ibadan. More than 78% of Ibadan is slum with poor and archaic buildings.

And mind you Ibadan is not much larger than Aba as you people always say here that one estate in Ibadan is larger than Aba.

You always use the size of Aba south (78km2) excluding the size of the remaining 5 LGAs to compare the general size of Ibadan of 11 LGAs (3080km2).

Aba information

Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by B2mario(m): 10:18am On May 05, 2022
Then compare with Ibadan information using the population and land density. Aba has extended into Rivers state and to boundary between Abia and Akwa ibom.

Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by B2mario(m): 10:19am On May 05, 2022
Use your Google map and comfirm
Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by B2mario(m): 10:21am On May 05, 2022
Aba is half of Ibadan or even larger than the half
Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by B2mario(m): 10:55am On May 05, 2022
aribisala0:
Aba remains the dirtiest place on earth . Not fit for humans to live and better suited for pigs

This is another video of Aba which captures other parts of Aba that were not captured in the earlier one.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evphnbuGVYg
Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by B2mario(m): 10:59am On May 05, 2022
Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by B2mario(m): 11:03am On May 05, 2022
Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by Shaolin77: 11:46am On May 05, 2022
Obamaofusa:

The people known for growth and development even before the inception of Nigeria and until now are the Yorubas.
Igbos have always been backward and barbaric even before they were lumped with the great Yoruba nation by Lugard.
Save for few buildings built by non Yorubas including Igbos,Yorubas own 80% of the properties in Lagos.Yorubas built the roads,markets,infrastructures etc.

70% land in SE gone to erosion.Slums take 10% and brownroofs take 10%.
With 10% remaining land in SE Igboland and your numerous brownroofs,there has never been anybody who uses Igboland and development in the same sentence.Ibadan city will always be more developed than the entire SE Igboland.
The people known for growth and development is never for once the Yoruba's, except in ur dream, Yoruba's are known for brown roof republic, slum dwelling, skull mining, dirtiness, agberos, cultism, propaganda, lies,

Igbos have always been the most industrious, innovative, richest tribe in Nigeria, everyone knows these facts, Nnewi alone have more millionaire and billionaire than Oyo state, not to talk of Anambra and the entire SE states, try and visit East for once and you'll hate to be called a Yoruba man because of the level of development that spread across SE and level of brown roof, mud houses with no toilet in the waste

Sometimes I imagine how someone could be proud to be called a Yoruba, because I can't see any reason one could be proud of Yoruba heritage

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Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by Obamaofusa: 11:47am On May 05, 2022
B2mario:


You are vindicating us with your post. Most of the projects in Igbo land is private driven mainly from Igbos while yours are federal government investments.

And stop bringing Lagos in, the comparison is between Aba and Ibadan not Aba or Enugu with Lagos. Lagos is a federal city like Abuja.

The people known for growth and development even before the inception of Nigeria and until now are the Yorubas.
Igbos have always been backward and barbaric even before they were lumped with the great Yoruba nation by Lugard.
Save for few buildings built by non Yorubas including Igbos,Yorubas own 80% of the properties in Lagos.Yorubas built the roads,markets,infrastructures etc.

70% land in SE gone to erosion.Slums take 10% and brownroofs take 10%.
With 10% remaining land in SE Igboland and your numerous brownroofs,there has never been anybody who uses Igboland and development in the same sentence.Ibadan city will always be more developed than the entire SE Igboland.

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Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by Obamaofusa: 11:53am On May 05, 2022
Shaolin77:
The people known for growth and development is never for once the Yoruba's, except in ur dream, Yoruba's are known for brown roof republic, slum dwelling, skull mining, dirtiness, agberos, cultism, propaganda, lies,

Igbos have always been the most industrious, innovative, richest tribe in Nigeria, everyone knows these facts, Nnewi alone have more millionaire and billionaire than Oyo state, not to talk of Anambra and the entire SE states, try and visit East for once and you'll hate to be called a Yoruba man because of the level of development that spread across SE and level of brown roof, mud houses with no toilet in the waste

Sometimes I imagine how someone could be proud to be called a Yoruba, because I can't see any reason one could be proud of Yoruba heritage

lol
Igboland that all of you are running away from because of poverty?
I go to Igboland and I cannot wait to quickly get out of the erosion and poverty ridden region to come to the rich Yorubaland.
11 million Igbos have fled to the rich Yorubaland because of erosion and poverty....Umahi.

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Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by Shaolin77: 11:56am On May 05, 2022
Obamaofusa:


Igboland does not have the size and does not have infrastructures even up to Ibadan.You make people laugh when you joke that Igboland should be used in the same sentence with development.
Is it the Igboland we know that is 70% erosion gone or another from Pluto
Check your brain.
This is why I said Yoruba's are the most backward on earth, imagine saying that brown roof revaged shithole Ibadan is full of infrastructure grin grin

So brown roof is ur definition of infrastructure grin grin, chai... Yoruba's no go kill me with laugh o

If you are referring to brown as infrastructure, then yes, no place in igboland come close

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Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by Obamaofusa: 11:59am On May 05, 2022
Shaolin77:
This is why I said Yoruba's are the most backward on earth, imagine saying that brown roof revaged shithole Ibadan is full of infrastructure grin grin

So brown roof is ur definition of infrastructure grin grin, chai... Yoruba's no go kill me with laugh o

If you are referring to brown as infrastructure, then yes, no place in igboland come close
The people known for growth and development even before the inception of Nigeria and until now are the Yorubas.
Igbos have always been backward and barbaric even before they were lumped with the great Yoruba nation by Lugard.
Save for few buildings built by non Yorubas including Igbos,Yorubas own 80% of the properties in Lagos.Yorubas built the roads,markets,infrastructures etc.

70% land in SE gone to erosion.Slums take 10% and brownroofs take 10%.
With 10% remaining land in SE Igboland and your numerous brownroofs,there has never been anybody who uses Igboland and development in the same sentence.Ibadan city will always be more developed than the entire SE Igboland.

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Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by Shaolin77: 12:10pm On May 05, 2022
Obamaofusa:


lol
Igboland that all of you are running away from because of poverty?
I go to Igboland and I can wait to quickly get out of the erosion and poverty ridden region to come to the rich Yorubaland.
11 million Igbos have fled to the rich Yorubaland because of erosion and poverty....Umahi.
Running away my foot, who is running away from Igbo land? The same lies you guys have been deceiving urselves with for years now ,Igboland is the most developed and currently host the largest concentrated population,

No be only 11 million na 11 trillion igbos are trooping into SW, ewu

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Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by Shaolin77: 12:20pm On May 05, 2022
Obamaofusa:

The people known for growth and development even before the inception of Nigeria and until now are the Yorubas.
Igbos have always been backward and barbaric even before they were lumped with the great Yoruba nation by Lugard.
Save for few buildings built by non Yorubas including Igbos,Yorubas own 80% of the properties in Lagos.Yorubas built the roads,markets,infrastructures etc.

70% land in SE gone to erosion.Slums take 10% and brownroofs take 10%.
With 10% remaining land in SE Igboland and your numerous brownroofs,there has never been anybody who uses Igboland and development in the same sentence.Ibadan city will always be more developed than the entire SE Igboland.
there is nothing developed about SW, absolute nothing

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Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by aribisala0(m): 12:20pm On May 05, 2022
Aba is too filthy.

Very dirty like a pigsty

Pigs would be at home in Aba

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Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by Igboid: 1:15pm On May 05, 2022
walefresh3:


See what u call city in iboland... That region is too poor boy...

No single ibo man worth just 1 billion dollars ..

.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_5E-S1yr8g

It's actually a good video.
I saw no single mud house.

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Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by Obamaofusa: 1:49pm On May 05, 2022
Shaolin77:
This is why I said Yoruba's are the most backward on earth, imagine saying that brown roof revaged shithole Ibadan is full of infrastructure grin grin

So brown roof is ur definition of infrastructure grin grin, chai... Yoruba's no go kill me with laugh o

If you are referring to brown as infrastructure, then yes, no place in igboland come close
Are you talking about these brownroofs in Igboland with 70% land gone to erosion?

Very developed Igboland grin

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Re: Aba Vs Ibadan Development by dettolgel: 2:30pm On May 05, 2022
Obamaofusa:


Igboland does not have the size and does not have infrastructures even up to Ibadan.You make people laugh when you joke that Igboland should be used in the same sentence with development.
Is it the Igboland we know that is 70% erosion gone or another from Pluto
Check your brain.

A wrong analogue was used and I pointed out the error in it.

Instead of you to strengthen your argument you resorted to insulting me.

You see your life?

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