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Re: What Does The Ss/se Contribute To Nigeria? by MeAboki(m): 12:58am On Feb 07, 2012
vladimiros:

When I see northerners on  NL attacking other regions I beging to wonder if this people know how slow they sound,

atleast and old man in my village can speak english, urs english "oga i no fit speak i no go to school" even the arabic you can't


I suppose you imagined the drivel you just wrote was correct English (beging, how slow they sound, english), I hope your brothers would come to your aid and correct your obvious mistakes, because left alone I think you'd be too dumb to know the difference. Ewu, wawa, banza, jaki angry
Re: What Does The Ss/se Contribute To Nigeria? by ikeyman00(m): 1:06am On Feb 07, 2012
haa
Re: What Does The Ss/se Contribute To Nigeria? by vladimiros: 1:15am On Feb 07, 2012
@ me aboki that the point

with high illiteracy and poverty, ya all come here and spit bull$hit

pls split
Re: What Does The Ss/se Contribute To Nigeria? by aljharem(m): 1:25am On Feb 07, 2012
vladimiros:

When I see northerners on NL attacking other regions I beging to wonder if this people know how slow they sound,

atleast and old man in my village can speak english, urs english "oga i no fit speak i no go to school" even the arabic you can't


You have made a big mumu of yourself. Just because I chose or any other northerner chose to write bad English does not mean we do not know the correct English or how to put it. It is a big shame that you pride yourself as educated and yet engage in sectional attack.
Re: What Does The Ss/se Contribute To Nigeria? by vladimiros: 1:45am On Feb 07, 2012
try being a southerner in this country for one, then you would get the hate, just try

and when you do, I hope it all strings together why we want A SPLIT
Re: What Does The Ss/se Contribute To Nigeria? by ekwynwa: 5:51am On Feb 08, 2012
oil money grin
Re: What Does The Ss/se Contribute To Nigeria? by Nobody: 11:41pm On Jul 31, 2013
Rhino.4dm:
Show us proof! Do you really know the difference bettween importing and producing?? hey!




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Re: What Does The Ss/se Contribute To Nigeria? by Rawani: 12:58am On Aug 25, 2014
Just bumping up the thread.
Re: What Does The Ss/se Contribute To Nigeria? by Rawani: 1:02am On Aug 25, 2014
aljharem:


1. Again SW contributes more GDP than SE minus lagos in terms of GDP according to you

Rank    State                     GDP (PPP$)
1 Lagos State           33,679,258,023
2 Rivers State          21,073,410,422
3 Delta State          16,749,250,544
4 Oyo State                  16,121,670,484
5 Imo State                14,212,637,486
6 Kano State          12,393,103,864
7 Edo State         11,888,446,884
8 Akwa Ibom State 11,179,887,963
9 Ogun State        10,470,415,017
10 Kaduna State        10,334,763,785
11 Cross River State 9,292,059,207
12 Abia State        8,687,442,705
13 Ondo State       8,414,302,623
14 Osun State        7,280,597,521
15 Benue State        6,864,209,262
16 Anambra State       6,764,219,562
17 Katsina State       6,022,655,197
18 Niger State       6,002,007,080
19 Borno State      5,175,165,142
20 Plateau State      5,154,059,937
21 Sokoto State     4,818,615,261
22 Bauchi State    4,713,858,180
23 Kogi State    4,642,794,262
24 Adamawa State 4,582,045,246
25 Enugu State    4,396,590,769
26 Bayelsa State    4,337,065,923
27 Zamfara State      4,123,829,498
28 Kwara State      3,841,827,534
29 Taraba State      3,397,790,217
30 Kebbi State     3,290,847,166
31 Nassarawa State 3,022,828,885
32 Jigawa State      2,988,014,405
33 Ekiti State     2,848,372,512
34 Ebonyi State    2,732,472,739
35 Gombe State    2,500,467,306
36 Yobe State      2,011,499,081
-       FCT                   5,010,968,012


Now the zonal contribution in GDP terms according to you

[size=14pt]South -south total GDP contribution = 74.52 billion dollars

South-west total GDP contribution miuns lagos = 45.13 billion dollars

North west total GDP = 41.28 billion dollars


South east total gdp = 36.79 billion dollars[/size]




WHAT OTHER EVIDENCE DO YOU WANT

Re: What Does The Ss/se Contribute To Nigeria? by Rawani: 1:24am On Aug 25, 2014
aljharem: @manny for life

1. Apart from South-south, the South-west has the highest IGR for Nigeria miuns Lagos and followed by the SW

2. Cocoa is the second highest foreign ezchange earner in Nigeria while rubber is third and the fourth is palm oil of which are all produced in the SW region and cowpea/soyabean are firth are produced in the north

The agricultural products of Nigeria can be divided into two main groups: food crops, produced for home consumption, and export products. Prior to the civil war, the country was self-sufficient in food, but imports of food increased substantially after 1973. Bread, made primarily from US wheat, replaced domestic crops as the cheapest staple food for much of the urban population. The most important food crops are yams and manioc (cassava) in the south and sorghum (Guinea corn) and millet in the north. In 1999, production of yams was 25.1 million tons (67% of world production); manioc, 33.1 million tons (highest in the world and 20% of global production); cocoyams (taro), 3.3 million tons; and sweet potatoes, 1,560,000 tons. The 1999 production estimates for major crops were as follows (in thousands of tons): sorghum, 8,443; millet, 5,457; corn, 5,777; rice, 3,399; peanuts, 2,783; palm oil, 842; sugar cane, 675; palm kernel, 565; soybeans, 405; and cotton lint, 57. Many fruits and vegetables are also grown by Nigerian farmers.

Although cocoa is the leading non-oil foreign exchange earner grown in the southwest, growth in the sector has been slow since the abolition of the Nigerian Cocoa Board. The dominance of smallholders in the cocoa sector and the lack of farm labor due to urbanization holds back production. Nigeria has the potential to produce over 300,000 tons of cocoa beans per year, but production only amounted to 145,000 tons in 1999. Rubber is the second-largest non-oil foreign exchange earner. Despite favorable prices, production has fallen from 155,000 tons in 1991 to 90,000 tons in 1999. Low yield, aging trees, and lack of proper equipment have inhibited production.



Read more: Agriculture - Nigeria - export, growth, area, crops, farming, sector http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Africa/Nigeria-AGRICULTURE.html#ixzz1lMk3IhvC


3. The SE is one of the lowest

www.nairaland.com/attachments/567364_Nigeria_IGR_Ranking_v4_GIFa7b40e49d655157f26bf75d859f6f711

after this this is the calculation



the SS contriubutes  615.3 billion every year

the SW contributes  357.8 billion every year minus lagos

Lagos alone contributed 175 billion every year

NW contributes 241.3 billion every year

NC contributes 182 billion every year

NE contributes 178.7 billion every year

Last the SE that contributes 153.9 every year

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?hl=en_US&key=0AsNUaGBnBF1KdFpfNEVNNDYtSzBhRk1HT2tuRDlMUFE&hl=en_US&gid=2

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-798719.64.html


Lets state fact here

4. Nigeria lost billions-trillion during the strike, do you think it is crude oil that made Nigeria lose so much money ? Remember oil production did not stop

Nigeria’s output this season will be about 230,000 tonness, or almost six percent of global production, according to Marex Spectron Group Ltd. in London.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/01/subsidy-protest-affects-cocoa-supply-to-europe/


5. rubber and palm oil http://www.unep.ch/etu/publications/Synth_Nigeria.PDF

I can keep going on and on

Re: What Does The Ss/se Contribute To Nigeria? by Rawani: 7:23am On Aug 25, 2014
aljharem:


1. Again SW contributes more GDP than SE minus lagos in terms of GDP according to you

Rank    State                     GDP (PPP$)
1 Lagos State           33,679,258,023
2 Rivers State          21,073,410,422
3 Delta State          16,749,250,544
4 Oyo State                  16,121,670,484
5 Imo State                14,212,637,486
6 Kano State          12,393,103,864
7 Edo State         11,888,446,884
8 Akwa Ibom State 11,179,887,963
9 Ogun State        10,470,415,017
10 Kaduna State        10,334,763,785
11 Cross River State 9,292,059,207
12 Abia State        8,687,442,705
13 Ondo State       8,414,302,623
14 Osun State        7,280,597,521
15 Benue State        6,864,209,262
16 Anambra State       6,764,219,562
17 Katsina State       6,022,655,197
18 Niger State       6,002,007,080
19 Borno State      5,175,165,142
20 Plateau State      5,154,059,937
21 Sokoto State     4,818,615,261
22 Bauchi State    4,713,858,180
23 Kogi State    4,642,794,262
24 Adamawa State 4,582,045,246
25 Enugu State    4,396,590,769
26 Bayelsa State    4,337,065,923
27 Zamfara State      4,123,829,498
28 Kwara State      3,841,827,534
29 Taraba State      3,397,790,217
30 Kebbi State     3,290,847,166
31 Nassarawa State 3,022,828,885
32 Jigawa State      2,988,014,405
33 Ekiti State     2,848,372,512
34 Ebonyi State    2,732,472,739
35 Gombe State    2,500,467,306
36 Yobe State      2,011,499,081
-       FCT                   5,010,968,012


Now the zonal contribution in GDP terms according to you

[size=14pt]South -south total GDP contribution = 74.52 billion dollars

South-west total GDP contribution miuns lagos = 45.13 billion dollars

North west total GDP = 41.28 billion dollars


South east total gdp = 36.79 billion dollars[/size]




WHAT OTHER EVIDENCE DO YOU WANT

Re: What Does The Ss/se Contribute To Nigeria? by Rawani: 9:12am On Aug 25, 2014
aljharem:

[size=14pt]Nope I am not attacking Igbo, I am telling those iddeeeiots like Nchara, Beaf and co that since they call others parasites the here is the mirror for them to see.

I acknowledge the contribution of Igbos to the nation and I have always I mean always stated my respect for Igbos, but coming here calling hausas and yorubas parasites when they contribute the largest apart from the south south is annoying.

these are people that have not felt the effect of oil but chose to work hard to contribute on the same level on something that is free (oil).

I would not allow NL bigots to lie and rubbish this good hardworking people nwannem[/size]
Re: What Does The Ss/se Contribute To Nigeria? by JEITO: 1:03pm On Aug 25, 2014
NegroNtns: RGP, We already covered that in a different topic, you are late.  Go and check "what does Yoruba contribute to Nigeria".

This is a challenge to those lazy a ss es who think a dissolution of Nigeria will suffocate Oodua or Arewa.  It is time for them to come out and show what is generated in their homeland in terms of human productivity.
what do you contribute as a person? Do u pay your tax?

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