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Lagos To Emerge 13th Largest Economy In Africa By 2014 by kingingkinging: 10:25am On May 09, 2013
•Nigeria’s wealthiest reside in Abuja, Lagos
Obinna Chima
The planned rebasing of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is expected to raise Lagos State to Africa's 13th biggest economy by 2014, a report assessing the respective economies of the 36 states of the federation has shown.
In its latest report titled, “Nigeria Unveiled: Thirty Six Shades of Nigeria” Renaissance Capital (RenCap), an investment and financial advisory firm, also said that with a per capita income of approximately $4,000, which is more than double the national average of $1,700, the wealthiest people in Nigeria reside in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
Abuja’s per capita income is equivalent to that of Tunisia and Ukraine.
With a per capita income of $2,900, Abuja is followed by Lagos with second wealthiest residents in the country, which puts it at par with Morocco and Sri Lanka.
The report showed that while much has been written in recent years about Nigeria’s rising economic significance, very little is known about the country’s 36 states.
It said Lagos State’s economy would be equivalent to the Ghanaian economy post-GDP rebasing, adding that the heart of Nigeria’s $284 billion GDP economy is clearly in Lagos.
Rencap said: “We base our analysis on states’ internally generated revenue, which make up 15 per cent of state government revenue, and consumption data, as proxies for state income.
“Lagos State produces about 12 per cent of Nigeria’s GDP, which is equivalent to $32 billion by 2013 ending. Post rebasing, which we now expect in early 2014, we estimate a 40 per cent upward revision in the country's national income.
“By our estimates, the Lagos State economy will become Africa's 13th biggest economy in 2014 at approximately $45 billion – equivalent to that of Ghana.”
According to the report, Nigeria’s second wealthiest state is in the north. “ Kano State is Nigeria’s second wealthiest economy, with an economy of $17 billion, by our estimates, which is equivalent in size to Botswana’s economy.
“Kano State is the anchor state of poorer northern Nigeria. Historically, Kano State has been a commercial and agricultural state. In pre-colonial times, Kano city, the state capital, served as the southernmost point of the famous trans-Sahara trade routes.
“Kano State has produced some of Nigeria’s most influential and wealthiest people, including Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote. Interestingly, Dangote’s great grandfather, Alhassan Dantata was the wealthiest man in West Africa during the colonial period.
“Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor Sanusi Lamido Sanusi’s grandfather held the influential position of Emir of Kano,” the report said.
The RenCap report further showed that Jigawa, which is bordered by the Republic of Niger to the north, is home to Nigeria’s poorest people, with average per capita income of $850, which puts it at par with that of Zimbabwe.
“We believe the state’s low per capita income partially reflects its very low rate of urbanisation. Nine out of 10 people in Jigawa State live in rural areas.”
In terms of demographics, the report stated that the populations of Kano and Lagos State – Nigeria’s most populous states – are equivalent to that of Portugal.
“Kano and Lagos are each home to 7 per cent of the country’s 170 million population, implying that each has a population of an estimated 10 million people,” the investment firm said in the report.
The report also delved into other areas of the north-south divide showing that there is a notable difference between both regions in terms of household sizes.
“Nigeria’s (richer) south-west states have smaller household sizes than its (poorer) northern counterparts. As is true globally, middle-class families tend to have fewer children, and invest more in each individual child.
“The states with the biggest household sizes are the two northern, neighbouring states of Bauchi and Gombi, where households are, on average, made up of over seven people.
“Lagos is among the states with the smallest household sizes – (4.9 people). Given that Lagos State is the most densely populated state in Nigeria, and its average household size is relatively small, the implication is that property prices (per square metre) must be expensive compared with those in other states,” the report stated.
The report also showed that Lagos has the highest net primary school completion ratio in Nigeria at 70.6 per cent, adding that the south-west population is more likely to have completed primary school than its counterparts in northern Nigeria.
“The most educated workforce in coming years will also be apparent in the south and south-west, where at least 60 per cent of the children complete secondary school.
“We think education levels in the south and south west are likely to spur even faster growth, as we have seen in emerging markets globally.”
Focusing on the middle class, the report said consumer companies are likely to find the greatest opportunities in states with the greatest purchasing power such as Lagos, Abuja, Oyo, Osun, Kaduna and Nassarawa, as well as the Niger Delta states.
It also stated that there are opportunities for banks to expand services and employees into states with a combination of high income and high population density, adding that this would provide the footfall required for branch expansion.
According to the report, states with such opportunities include Anambra, Imo, Abia, Akwa Ibom, Rivers and Osun.
Continuing, it said: “Consumers are more likely to buy branded goods in the FCT, Lagos, Delta and Rivers States. This, we infer from these states’ relatively low food spend/total consumption expenditure, which implies relatively high discretionary income.
“We think these states may also drive air travel, and may prove to be higher value-added customers for telecoms companies.
“We believe food retailers have expansion opportunities in states beyond the southern region that are characterised by relatively high food spend, such as Nassarawa, Niger and Kaduna

SOURCE: http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/lagos-to-emerge-13th-largest-economy-in-africa-by-2014/147109/
Re: Lagos To Emerge 13th Largest Economy In Africa By 2014 by kingingkinging: 10:27am On May 09, 2013
Lagos is bigger than almost 41 countries' economy, good one gov Fashola.

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Re: Lagos To Emerge 13th Largest Economy In Africa By 2014 by abagoro(m): 10:35am On May 09, 2013
I opened this same thread yesterday and was banned.
Re: Lagos To Emerge 13th Largest Economy In Africa By 2014 by kingingkinging: 10:49am On May 09, 2013
Why?
Re: Lagos To Emerge 13th Largest Economy In Africa By 2014 by PapaBrowne(m): 10:52am On May 09, 2013
I like this report. Anybody with an idea where I can get the full report?
Re: Lagos To Emerge 13th Largest Economy In Africa By 2014 by abagoro(m): 10:58am On May 09, 2013
kingingkinging: Why?

I don't know. I think there's an attempt to mould Nairaland in a pattern that suits the wish of some people. I think the site is under duress.

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Re: Lagos To Emerge 13th Largest Economy In Africa By 2014 by Nobody: 11:16am On May 09, 2013
abagoro: I opened this same thread yesterday and was banned.
you slept with the MOD's wife
Re: Lagos To Emerge 13th Largest Economy In Africa By 2014 by PaulJohn1: 11:28am On May 09, 2013
Interesting.
But I dey Pity dem our small neighbor "Ghana", grin
...It said Lagos State’s economy would be equivalent to the Ghanaian economy post-GDP rebasing, adding that the heart of Nigeria’s $284 billion GDP economy is clearly in Lagos.

Intimidation cheesy
Re: Lagos To Emerge 13th Largest Economy In Africa By 2014 by kingingkinging: 11:35am On May 09, 2013
Pls put this on the front page now. It should not be about accidents, B.H., corruption, etc alone. Let good news surface now.

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Re: Lagos To Emerge 13th Largest Economy In Africa By 2014 by PaulJohn1: 11:39am On May 09, 2013
kingingkinging: Pls put this on the front page now. It should not be about accidents, B.H., corruption, etc alone. Let good news surface now.

Be calm, with time...
Re: Lagos To Emerge 13th Largest Economy In Africa By 2014 by solomon111(m): 11:46am On May 09, 2013
Kudos to the FG for its investments attracting policies.
A good number of states are benefiting massively now.
Re: Lagos To Emerge 13th Largest Economy In Africa By 2014 by PaulJohn1: 11:53am On May 09, 2013
solomon111: Kudos to the FG for its investments attracting policies.
A good number of states are benefiting massively now.

Joker grin grin Ride on with the self deceit.

thank this man

Re: Lagos To Emerge 13th Largest Economy In Africa By 2014 by Ngwakwe: 12:00pm On May 09, 2013
Why don't you rephrase the title as it's more comprehensive than subjecting it to a particular State of the Federation.

I suggest you title it " Comprehensive Analysis of Nigerian Economy and Investment Pattern".

kingingkinging: Pls put this on the front page now. It should not be about accidents, B.H., corruption, etc alone. Let good news surface now.
Re: Lagos To Emerge 13th Largest Economy In Africa By 2014 by kingingkinging: 12:09pm On May 09, 2013
Ngwakwe: Why don't you rephrase the title as it's more comprehensive than subjecting it to a particular State of the Federation.

I suggest you title it " Comprehensive Analysis of Nigerian Economy and Investment Pattern".


MOD can do that.

I only quoted what This Day newspaper published.
Re: Lagos To Emerge 13th Largest Economy In Africa By 2014 by kingingkinging: 1:29pm On May 09, 2013
solomon111: Kudos to the FG for its investments attracting policies.
A good number of states are benefiting massively now.

Be deceiving yourself.

What is FG's traceable involvement in Lagos economic development?

Did you read the passage at all? You did not see where IGR was mentioned as one of the major factors considered. So from your observation, it is FG that is working on what IGR Lagos is making?

All the investment summits Lagos has been having, Ehingbeti summit and the likes, it is the FG?

Is it Osun, Oyo, Rivers, etc that FG is developing?

FG is yet to wake up. Power is still less than 5000MW since 1999 that FG has been working on it, 3 years of which GEJ has been running it.

FG is about Pension Scam, Halliburton scam, fuel subsidy scam, national ID card scam, River state problem, etc

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