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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by iamhorny(m): 7:13pm On Dec 03, 2017
Lets go to villa now...its bushy but more livable than any afonja rustic town

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by iamhorny(m): 7:15pm On Dec 03, 2017
Inside village in igboland

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by iamhorny(m): 7:18pm On Dec 03, 2017
This village is in Awonmama

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by iamhorny(m): 7:20pm On Dec 03, 2017
Be rest assured you cant find mud house in this village like you see in afonja towns and ibadan

Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by iamhorny(m): 7:21pm On Dec 03, 2017
in the village

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by iamhorny(m): 7:24pm On Dec 03, 2017
village traditional wedding...you feel that guy swagg? grin grin

Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by iamhorny(m): 7:31pm On Dec 03, 2017
That gala seller in Lagos, is already preparing blocks for his village home grin grin

Our villagers even look well fed and healthier than most of all those afonja that call themselves urban dwellers

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Uglyojuku: 7:34pm On Dec 03, 2017
Develpeast:


The problem with westerners are their inability to travel. Very lazy people.
grin
You do not know that a tribe that controls economy like the Yorubas are the most hardworking...ehn?You would not know because you are slaves to the Yorubas and slaves always think that their masters are not doing much work.If you are a christian,you remember Jacob and Saul.Yorubas are Jacob while Igbos are Saul..Yorubas are the most hardworking if you have any brain at all.Sitting in a shop from morning till night is the work of a woman,the weaker sex and that is what Igbos are.Any last mumu can trade but no last mumu can have massive industries and control ICT like the Yorubas.Have you ever wondered that the whites are not massively into trading like last mumus that you are and they control the world.Women are synonymous with markets which means that Igbos are very lazy and they are women in spirit reason they tie wrappers grin They are lazy to go into to what real men do which is businness which Yoruba control in Nigeria.The simple truth is that Yorubas are Jacob while Igbos are Saul. grin grin grin grin



IBADAN ONLY HAS FIVE MALLS AND OTHER FACILITIES THAT YOU CANNOT FIND IN THE SE LIKE THESE REAL CITY LIKE LOOK.JUST LIKE CLEVELAND.

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by seguun(m): 7:35pm On Dec 03, 2017
iamhorny:
still on the road


All what you've been posting as development can comfortably fit into a single well developed local government in Ibadan. As you know, only Oyo state is bigger than the whole of Southeast.
Also unlike the North where you might see only desert for miles, things are going on all over the Southwest. So by this simple logic, the Southwest is the winner here. Just drop it brother grin
Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by iamhorny(m): 7:35pm On Dec 03, 2017
Inside the village...no shame, we are proud of our land unlike afonja who can't even show their towns because of shame

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by iamhorny(m): 7:37pm On Dec 03, 2017
seguun:



All what you've been posting as development can comfortably fit into a single well developed local government in Ibadan. As you know, only Oyo state is bigger than the whole of Southeast.
Also unlike the North where you might see only desert for miles, things are going on all over the Southwest. So by this simple logic, the Southwest is the winner here. Just drop it brother grin

Let your picture s speak or hide your face....we don't need you in our soap opera grin

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by iamhorny(m): 7:44pm On Dec 03, 2017
Even in village poverty, thy can still afford basic transport for themselves...


If this was afonja village now, you would have been seeing scary old people that might have used their children's destiny for ritual to live longer or some that have been abandoned by their children because of the fear of village witches. Children which many of whom are doing fine in the city....

Totit, I hope you don't abandon your parents in their old age grin

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by iamhorny(m): 7:47pm On Dec 03, 2017
inside village ooo

Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Uglyojuku: 7:47pm On Dec 03, 2017
THIS IS OGUN STATE.THE MOST INDUSTRIOUS STATE IN NIGERIA.THE IGR OF OGUN STATE WILL BUY IGBOLAND grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by iamhorny(m): 7:49pm On Dec 03, 2017
we are driving through

Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by iamhorny(m): 7:52pm On Dec 03, 2017
This house is better than face me i face you, no toliet mud house totit lives in oshogbo

Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by iamhorny(m): 7:54pm On Dec 03, 2017
Chinedu the gala seller in Lagos is about to start developing his village house, while his afonja counterpart that mock him is still there playing baba ijebu

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Uglyojuku: 7:58pm On Dec 03, 2017
iamhorny:
inside village ooo

Your foolishness when you compare a piggy bank..IGBOLAND to central bank...YORUBALAND.ONLY IBADAN HAS FINISHED ALL THE PANGOLO YOU HAVE POSTED. grin grin ;CAN YOU SEE YOUR GHETTO IGBOLAND HERE? OTONDO grin

Most-Expensive Luxury Real Estate In Nigeria. grin

http://afkinsider.com/48628/most-expensive-luxury-real-estate-locations-in-nigeria/

Demand for luxury real estate is growing in Nigeria, and so are prices.

Data from PrivateProperty.com.ng, Nigeria’s largest property portal, was used to identify 10 of the most-expensive luxury real estate locations in Nigeria, according to VenturesAfrica.

Buyers of these luxury residences are mainly expatriates and non-residents operating businesses in Nigeria, the report said. Most residents cannot afford properties in these areas.

Nigeria’s capital city, Lagos has four of the 10 most-expensive locations. Abuja has three. Ibadan, Abeokuta and Port Harcourt also made the list with some of the most expensive properties in the country. There are other places in Nigeria with expensive property that are not listed here, the report said.
10. Ibara in Abeokuta (Ogun State) – 80 million naira/$500,000

High prices are forcing many out of the Lagos real estate market, VenturesAfrica reports. Abeokuta’s real estate market is growing fast as people look to outlying locations outside Lagos.
9. Alalubosa GRA in Ibadan (Oyo State) – 100 million naira/$625,000

Ibadan has been regarded by some as the most underdeveloped city in the world, but is started living up to its potential in the past few years.
8. Lekki Scheme I, Lekki (Lagos State) – 140 million naira/$875,000

The island of Lekki has been home to some of the most expensive property in Lagos, but demand for more luxury has pushed it down to No. 8 on this list, the report said. You can buy property for $875,000 in Lekki.
7. GRA Phase 2 in Port Harcourt (Rivers State) – 145 million naira/$906,250

Port Harcourt is home to many expatriates, many of whom work for oil companies in this
oil-rich city. Other buyers here include wealthy individuals who want to keep their money locally.
6. Ikeja GRA, in Ikeja (Lagos State) – 250 million naira/$1,562,500

Ikeja GRA is an integral part of the suburb of Ikeja. The GRA, or government reservation area, was created during the colonial period as a high-end residential area. Many wealthy Nigerians who want the quiet life choose this area and don’t mind paying $1.5 million or more to get it. You’d find several expats here to, VenturesAfrica reports.
5. Nicon Town in Lekki (Lagos State) – 320 million naira/$2,000,000

Nicon Town in Lekki is one of the emerging real estate markets in Lagos, with property costing more than $2 million.
4. Jabi in Abuja (Federal Capital) – 400 million naira/$2,500,000

Nigeria’s capital city comes in at No. 4 with property at Jabi costing at least $2.5
million. Many Nigerian politicians have homes in this area.
3. Asokoro in Abuja (Federal Capital) – 418 million naira/$2,612,500

One of the major districts in Abuja, Asokoro is an upscale area. It is home to the Nigerian Presidential Complex aka State House; Aso Rock (a 400-meter rock monolith and the city’s most noticeable feature); the Economic Community of West African States, (ECOWAS), National Intelligence Agency and the World Health Organization (WHO) office. Residential property is expensive here.
2. Maitama in Abuja (Federal Capital) – 430 million naira /$2,687,500

An area occupied by embassies and high commissions, Maitama ranks No. 2 on this list. Property here can cost $2.7 million or more.
1. Banana Island in Lagos (Lagos State) – 450 million naira ($2.81 million)

A man-made island in the Lagos Lagoon, Banana Island is slightly curved in shape – like a banana. It has one of Nigeria’s highest densities of millionaires within its boundaries, VenturesAfrica reports.

A three-bedroom apartment typically sells for $625,000 on Banana Island and a five-bedroom house can cost $2.81 million. Due to the cost of property, rentals are popular here. Rent for a three-bedroom apartment can go as high as $63,000 per year.

Banana Island residents include billionaire Mike Adenuga, chairman of Globacom; and Iyabo Obasanjo, daughter of a former Nigerian president.
Other notable island residents include offspring of famous Nigerians including Kola Abiola, son of the popular late businessman Moshood Kashimawo Olawale “MKO” Abiola; and Saayu Dantata, son of the late Alhassan Dantata, a Northern Nigerian kola nut seller and considered the wealthiest man in West Africa at the time of his death in 1955.

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by iamhorny(m): 7:59pm On Dec 03, 2017
trust me, before you see MUD HOUSE in igboland, you would have to walk down to Ibadan and come back...

You may see in isolated cases, but since i was born, I have not seen any in Imo state villages that i have been to, so it is safe to say it has been eliminated....

Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by iamhorny(m): 7:59pm On Dec 03, 2017
Uglyojuku:


Your foolishness when you compare a piggy bank..IGBOLAND to central bank...YORUBALAND.ONLY IBADAN HAS FINISHED ALL THE PANGOLO YOU HAVE POSTED. grin grin ;D10

Most-Expensive Luxury Real Estate In Nigeria. grin

http://afkinsider.com/48628/most-expensive-luxury-real-estate-locations-in-nigeria/

Demand for luxury real estate is growing in Nigeria, and so are prices.

Data from PrivateProperty.com.ng, Nigeria’s largest property portal, was used to identify 10 of the most-expensive luxury real estate locations in Nigeria, according to VenturesAfrica.
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Buyers of these luxury residences are mainly expatriates and non-residents operating businesses in Nigeria, the report said. Most residents cannot afford properties in these areas.

Nigeria’s capital city, Lagos has four of the 10 most-expensive locations. Abuja has three. Ibadan, Abeokuta and Port Harcourt also made the list with some of the most expensive properties in the country. There are other places in Nigeria with expensive property that are not listed here, the report said.
10. Ibara in Abeokuta (Ogun State) – 80 million naira/$500,000

High prices are forcing many out of the Lagos real estate market, VenturesAfrica reports. Abeokuta’s real estate market is growing fast as people look to outlying locations outside Lagos.
9. Alalubosa GRA in Ibadan (Oyo State) – 100 million naira/$625,000

Ibadan has been regarded by some as the most underdeveloped city in the world, but is started living up to its potential in the past few years.
8. Lekki Scheme I, Lekki (Lagos State) – 140 million naira/$875,000

The island of Lekki has been home to some of the most expensive property in Lagos, but demand for more luxury has pushed it down to No. 8 on this list, the report said. You can buy property for $875,000 in Lekki.
7. GRA Phase 2 in Port Harcourt (Rivers State) – 145 million naira/$906,250

Port Harcourt is home to many expatriates, many of whom work for oil companies in this
oil-rich city. Other buyers here include wealthy individuals who want to keep their money locally.
6. Ikeja GRA, in Ikeja (Lagos State) – 250 million naira/$1,562,500

Ikeja GRA is an integral part of the suburb of Ikeja. The GRA, or government reservation area, was created during the colonial period as a high-end residential area. Many wealthy Nigerians who want the quiet life choose this area and don’t mind paying $1.5 million or more to get it. You’d find several expats here to, VenturesAfrica reports.
5. Nicon Town in Lekki (Lagos State) – 320 million naira/$2,000,000

Nicon Town in Lekki is one of the emerging real estate markets in Lagos, with property costing more than $2 million.
4. Jabi in Abuja (Federal Capital) – 400 million naira/$2,500,000

Nigeria’s capital city comes in at No. 4 with property at Jabi costing at least $2.5
million. Many Nigerian politicians have homes in this area.
3. Asokoro in Abuja (Federal Capital) – 418 million naira/$2,612,500

One of the major districts in Abuja, Asokoro is an upscale area. It is home to the Nigerian Presidential Complex aka State House; Aso Rock (a 400-meter rock monolith and the city’s most noticeable feature); the Economic Community of West African States, (ECOWAS), National Intelligence Agency and the World Health Organization (WHO) office. Residential property is expensive here.
2. Maitama in Abuja (Federal Capital) – 430 million naira /$2,687,500

An area occupied by embassies and high commissions, Maitama ranks No. 2 on this list. Property here can cost $2.7 million or more.
1. Banana Island in Lagos (Lagos State) – 450 million naira ($2.81 million)

A man-made island in the Lagos Lagoon, Banana Island is slightly curved in shape – like a banana. It has one of Nigeria’s highest densities of millionaires within its boundaries, VenturesAfrica reports.

A three-bedroom apartment typically sells for $625,000 on Banana Island and a five-bedroom house can cost $2.81 million. Due to the cost of property, rentals are popular here. Rent for a three-bedroom apartment can go as high as $63,000 per year.

Banana Island residents include billionaire Mike Adenuga, chairman of Globacom; and Iyabo Obasanjo, daughter of a former Nigerian president.
Other notable island residents include offspring of famous Nigerians including Kola Abiola, son of the popular late businessman Moshood Kashimawo Olawale “MKO” Abiola; and Saayu Dantata, son of the late Alhassan Dantata, a Northern Nigerian kola nut seller and considered the wealthiest man in West Africa at the time of his death in 1955.

oga show us picture or hide your face...
Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Uglyojuku: 8:01pm On Dec 03, 2017
OGUN STATE TOO SLAUGHTERS ALL IGBOLAND grin

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Uglyojuku: 8:02pm On Dec 03, 2017
iamhorny:


oga show us picture or hide your face...

THIS IS CLEVELAND NOT PANGOLO YOU HAVE IN IGBOLAND. grin

Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by iamhorny(m): 8:03pm On Dec 03, 2017
chai, my village people don civilise finish grin grin

Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by iamhorny(m): 8:04pm On Dec 03, 2017
Uglyojuku:
OGUN STATE TOO SLAUGHTERS ALL IGBOLAND grin

3D architectural drawings.. again show us where you people live, or do you live in your factories

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by iamhorny(m): 8:07pm On Dec 03, 2017
come join me shark pammy grin grin

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Uglyojuku: 8:08pm On Dec 03, 2017
LAGOS STATE WITH IBADAN THE SISTER CITY SLAYING WIDE HEADS grin.THE ONE AND ONLY THAT OJUKUS ARE DYING ON LIKE IBADAN.YORUBALAND IS BLESSED.YORUBALAND IS THE 3RD ECONOMY IN AFRICA.IGBOLAND IS 1000 ECONOMY IN AFRICA grin grin grin grin

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Uglyojuku: 8:10pm On Dec 03, 2017
;DHE PAIN AM.

Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Uglyojuku: 8:11pm On Dec 03, 2017
iamhorny:
3D architectural drawings.. again show us where you people live, or do you live in your factories.
HE PAIN AM FOR YANSH grin

Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Uglyojuku: 8:16pm On Dec 03, 2017
LAGOS.YOU FIT QUENCH? grin

Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by iamhorny(m): 8:16pm On Dec 03, 2017
person house....that chick tho

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by totit: 8:29pm On Dec 03, 2017
Uglyojuku:


Your foolishness when you compare a piggy bank..IGBOLAND to central bank...YORUBALAND.ONLY IBADAN HAS FINISHED ALL THE PANGOLO YOU HAVE POSTED. grin grin ;CAN YOU SEE YOUR GHETTO IGBOLAND HERE? OTONDO grin

Most-Expensive Luxury Real Estate In Nigeria. grin

http://afkinsider.com/48628/most-expensive-luxury-real-estate-locations-in-nigeria/

Demand for luxury real estate is growing in Nigeria, and so are prices.

Data from PrivateProperty.com.ng, Nigeria’s largest property portal, was used to identify 10 of the most-expensive luxury real estate locations in Nigeria, according to VenturesAfrica.

Buyers of these luxury residences are mainly expatriates and non-residents operating businesses in Nigeria, the report said. Most residents cannot afford properties in these areas.

Nigeria’s capital city, Lagos has four of the 10 most-expensive locations. Abuja has three. Ibadan, Abeokuta and Port Harcourt also made the list with some of the most expensive properties in the country. There are other places in Nigeria with expensive property that are not listed here, the report said.
10. Ibara in Abeokuta (Ogun State) – 80 million naira/$500,000

High prices are forcing many out of the Lagos real estate market, VenturesAfrica reports. Abeokuta’s real estate market is growing fast as people look to outlying locations outside Lagos.
9. Alalubosa GRA in Ibadan (Oyo State) – 100 million naira/$625,000

Ibadan has been regarded by some as the most underdeveloped city in the world, but is started living up to its potential in the past few years.
8. Lekki Scheme I, Lekki (Lagos State) – 140 million naira/$875,000

The island of Lekki has been home to some of the most expensive property in Lagos, but demand for more luxury has pushed it down to No. 8 on this list, the report said. You can buy property for $875,000 in Lekki.
7. GRA Phase 2 in Port Harcourt (Rivers State) – 145 million naira/$906,250

Port Harcourt is home to many expatriates, many of whom work for oil companies in this
oil-rich city. Other buyers here include wealthy individuals who want to keep their money locally.
6. Ikeja GRA, in Ikeja (Lagos State) – 250 million naira/$1,562,500

Ikeja GRA is an integral part of the suburb of Ikeja. The GRA, or government reservation area, was created during the colonial period as a high-end residential area. Many wealthy Nigerians who want the quiet life choose this area and don’t mind paying $1.5 million or more to get it. You’d find several expats here to, VenturesAfrica reports.
5. Nicon Town in Lekki (Lagos State) – 320 million naira/$2,000,000

Nicon Town in Lekki is one of the emerging real estate markets in Lagos, with property costing more than $2 million.
4. Jabi in Abuja (Federal Capital) – 400 million naira/$2,500,000

Nigeria’s capital city comes in at No. 4 with property at Jabi costing at least $2.5
million. Many Nigerian politicians have homes in this area.
3. Asokoro in Abuja (Federal Capital) – 418 million naira/$2,612,500

One of the major districts in Abuja, Asokoro is an upscale area. It is home to the Nigerian Presidential Complex aka State House; Aso Rock (a 400-meter rock monolith and the city’s most noticeable feature); the Economic Community of West African States, (ECOWAS), National Intelligence Agency and the World Health Organization (WHO) office. Residential property is expensive here.
2. Maitama in Abuja (Federal Capital) – 430 million naira /$2,687,500

An area occupied by embassies and high commissions, Maitama ranks No. 2 on this list. Property here can cost $2.7 million or more.
1. Banana Island in Lagos (Lagos State) – 450 million naira ($2.81 million)

A man-made island in the Lagos Lagoon, Banana Island is slightly curved in shape – like a banana. It has one of Nigeria’s highest densities of millionaires within its boundaries, VenturesAfrica reports.

A three-bedroom apartment typically sells for $625,000 on Banana Island and a five-bedroom house can cost $2.81 million. Due to the cost of property, rentals are popular here. Rent for a three-bedroom apartment can go as high as $63,000 per year.

Banana Island residents include billionaire Mike Adenuga, chairman of Globacom; and Iyabo Obasanjo, daughter of a former Nigerian president.
Other notable island residents include offspring of famous Nigerians including Kola Abiola, son of the popular late businessman Moshood Kashimawo Olawale “MKO” Abiola; and Saayu Dantata, son of the late Alhassan Dantata, a Northern Nigerian kola nut seller and considered the wealthiest man in West Africa at the time of his death in 1955.

We told them they are no match for us.
We are their fatherrrr grin

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by iamhorny(m): 8:33pm On Dec 03, 2017
even in the village, the produce slice bread

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