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Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by mercyville: 8:47pm On Jul 03, 2017
uglyafonja:


why are you embarrassing yourself....
repeating a 3D pics twice is now infrastructural development.....

Go and take some pills and easily go the Awolowo way
Ojuku... grin That is Laderin Estate and not 3D picture.Okay a villager like you has never seen a place so serene and fresh.

This Ojuku flat head no go kill person

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Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by mercyville: 8:53pm On Jul 03, 2017
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Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by mercyville: 9:02pm On Jul 03, 2017
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Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by mercyville: 9:05pm On Jul 03, 2017
lol

Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by mercyville: 9:20pm On Jul 03, 2017
10 Most-Expensive Luxury Real Estate Locations In Nigeria
By Dana Sanchez Published: March 25, 2014, 4:04 pm WHERE IS AGONYI STATE AND ANAMBALA? 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: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by kettykings: 9:20pm On Jul 03, 2017
please what names do you call someone who compares extensions of parts of lagos to other states in the name of comparign Ogun to Abakiliki,

wonders shall never cease some Nigerians refuse bluntly tothink beyond lagos , so people who as a result of scarcity of land built businesses beyond lagos can now be taken as people who came to Ogun state to invest and not people who were not able to invest in lagos as a result of land space
Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by mercyville: 9:59pm On Jul 03, 2017
kettykings:
please what names do you call someone who compares extensions of parts of lagos to other states in the name of comparign Ogun to Abakiliki,

wonders shall never cease some Nigerians refuse bluntly tothink beyond lagos , so people who as a result of scarcity of land built businesses beyond lagos can now be taken as people who came to Ogun state to invest and not people who were not able to invest in lagos as a result of land space
I NEVER POST FINISH,YOU DON DEY CRY :DWho is competing with Anambala or Agonyi state grin
No state in the SE can compete with Ogun state.All those pictures are all in Ogun state and all are Ogun state housing projects except Arepo which was done by Kola.No SE state can compare with Lagos,Ogun and Ibadan infrastructurally.

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Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by uglyafonja: 10:17pm On Jul 03, 2017
mercyville:
Who is competing with Anambala or Agonyi state grin
No state in the SE can compete with Ogun state.All those pictures are all in Ogun state and all are Ogun state housing projects except Arepo which was done by Kola.No SE state can compare with Lagos,Ogun and Ibadan infrastructurally.

Youngman, you are just posting trash...you have not yet proven that Ogun state is infrastructurally more developed than Ebony state...

you are just typing and posting out of pains...

Like I said take it easy bro....

Show some reasonable prove that Ogun is more developed than Abakaliki

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Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by uglyafonja: 10:20pm On Jul 03, 2017
kettykings:
please what names do you call someone who compares extensions of parts of lagos to other states in the name of comparign Ogun to Abakiliki,

wonders shall never cease some Nigerians refuse bluntly tothink beyond lagos , so people who as a result of scarcity of land built businesses beyond lagos can now be taken as people who came to Ogun state to invest and not people who were not able to invest in lagos as a result of land space

That guy is so pained.....and it is really frustrating him...can't you see his posts....it shows that he is in deep pain.....

Just take it easy on him.....

He is just running from pillar to post without showing sometin reasonable...
Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by mercyville: 10:24pm On Jul 03, 2017
uglyafonja:


Youngman, you are just posting trash...you have not yet proven that Ogun state is infrastructurally more developed than Ebony state...

you are just typing and posting out of pains...

Like I said take it easy bro....

Show some reasonable prove that Ogun is more developed than Abakaliki
You don change to your fool's monicker.I don't answer fools and illiterates..keep your Ojuku flat head off my mention..Okwudiri Shukudumeme .
Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by uglyafonja: 11:02pm On Jul 03, 2017
mercyville:
You don change to your fool's monicker.I don't answer fools and illiterates..keep your Ojuku flat head off my mention..Okwudiri Shukudumeme .

Sorry oh.....

We are not quarrelling, we are just trying to make some prove about the two state...as to know which is more infrastructurally developed...

Try harder, you may finally make a reasonable prove....just keep posting...
Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by uglyafonja: 11:13pm On Jul 03, 2017
mercyville:
10 Most-Expensive Luxury Real Estate Locations In Nigeria
By Dana Sanchez Published: March 25, 2014, 4:04 pm WHERE IS AGONYI STATE AND ANAMBALA? 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.


So you want everybody to believe this trash written by one Afonjas blogger,that have not travelled out of his brown roof region...

What do the person know about portharcout??

Immediately I saw Ibadan and Abeokuta on that list, then I know that the list is propagated by one Afonjas...

But that is not the topic...All these are just paper work,which Afonjas are known for..

Back to the topic...
Show us that Ogun is infrastructurally more developed than Ebony state.....
Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by Obamaofusa: 8:58pm On Jul 04, 2017
Ogun state is ahead of Ebonyi and possibly Anambra state if one is to go by this definition of infrastructure.

Hard infrastructure refers to the physical networks necessary for the functioning of a modern industrial nation.Soft infrastructure may refer to the institutions which are required to maintain an economy, like health, and cultural and social standards of a country, such as the financial system, the education system, the health care system, the system of government, and law enforcement, as well as emergency services.


EBONYI STATE
Area
• Total 5,533 km2 (2,136 sq mi)
Area rank 33rd of 36
Population
• Estimate (2005) 1,739,136
• Rank 34 of 36
Demonym(s) Ebonyian
GDP (PPP)
• Year 2007
• Total $2.73 billion
• Per capita $1,232

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebonyi_State


LOOK AT THE BOLDED ,ESPECIALLY THE PER CAPITA AND IT WILL BE SUICIDAL TO EVEN COMPARE THE TWO STATES.
ACCORDING TO WHAT WE HAVE EVEN SEEN HERE ..THE PIX OF DIFFERENT BUILDINGS...,IT IS EVEN MORE SUICIDAL.COUPLED WITH THE FACT THAT OGUN STATE HAVE MORE THAN 18 HIGHER INSTITUTIONS COMPARED TO EBONYI'S FOUR....

OGUN STATE

Area
• Total 16,980.55 km2 (6,556.23 sq mi)
Area rank 24th of 36
Population (2006 census)
• Total 3,751,140
• Rank 16 of 36
• Density 220/km2 (570/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Ogun people
Ogun man
Ogun woman
GDP
[b]• Year 2007
• Total $10.47 billion
• Per capita $2,740


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogun_State

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Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by mercyville: 9:46pm On Jul 04, 2017
Obamaofusa:
Ogun state is ahead of Ebonyi and possibly Anambra state if one is to go by this definition of infrastructure.

Hard infrastructure refers to the physical networks necessary for the functioning of a modern industrial nation.Soft infrastructure may refer to the institutions which are required to maintain an economy, like health, and cultural and social standards of a country, such as the financial system, the education system, the health care system, the system of government, and law enforcement, as well as emergency services.


EBONYI STATE
Area
• Total 5,533 km2 (2,136 sq mi)
Area rank 33rd of 36
Population
• Estimate (2005) 1,739,136
• Rank 34 of 36
Demonym(s) Ebonyian
GDP (PPP)
• Year 2007
• Total $2.73 billion
• Per capita $1,232

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebonyi_State


LOOK AT THE BOLDED ,ESPECIALLY THE PER CAPITA AND IT WILL BE SUICIDAL TO EVEN COMPARE THE TWO STATES.
ACCORDING TO WHAT WE HAVE EVEN SEEN HERE ..THE PIX OF DIFFERENT BUILDINGS...,IT IS EVEN MORE SUICIDAL.COUPLED WITH THE FACT THAT OGUN STATE HAVE MORE THAN 18 HIGHER INSTITUTIONS COMPARED TO EBONYI'S FOUR....

OGUN STATE

Area
• Total 16,980.55 km2 (6,556.23 sq mi)
Area rank 24th of 36
Population (2006 census)
• Total 3,751,140
• Rank 16 of 36
• Density 220/km2 (570/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Ogun people
Ogun man
Ogun woman
GDP
[b]• Year 2007
• Total $10.47 billion
• Per capita $2,740


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogun_State


Even in GDP,Ogun state is way ahead of Anambra and Ebonyi.:

Nigerian States by GDP, 2010
The following table presents a listing of Nigeria's 36 states ranked in order of their total GDP in 2010.[1]

Rank State GDP
(in millions
of USD)
1 Lagos State US$33,679
2 Rivers State US$21,073
3 Delta State US$16,749
4 Oyo State US$16,121
5 Imo State US$14,212
6 Kano State US$12,393
7 Edo State US$11,888
8 Akwa Ibom State US$11,179
9 Ogun State US$10,470
10 Kaduna State US$10,334
11 Cross River State US$9,292
12 Abia State US$8,687
13 Ondo State US$8,414
14 Osun State US$7,280
15 Benue State US$6,864
16 Anambra State US$6,764
17 Katsina State US$6,022
18 Niger State US$6,002
19 Borno State US$5,175
20 Plateau State US$5,154
21 Sokoto State US$4,818
22 Bauchi State US$4,713
23 Kogi State US$4,642
24 Adamawa State US$4,582
25 Enugu State US$4,396
26 Bayelsa State US$4,337
27 Zamfara State US$4,123
28 Kwara State US$3,841
29 Taraba State US$3,397
30 Kebbi State US$3,290
31 Nassarawa State US$3,022
32 Jigawa State US$2,988
33 Ekiti State US$2,848
34 Ebonyi State US$2,732
35 Gombe State US$2,501
36 Yobe State US$2,011
Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by uglyafonja: 10:00pm On Jul 04, 2017
mercyville:


Even in GDP,Ogun state is way ahead of Anambra and Ebonyi.:

Nigerian States by GDP, 2010
The following table presents a listing of Nigeria's 36 states ranked in order of their total GDP in 2010.[1]

Rank State GDP
(in millions
of USD)
1 Lagos State US$33,679
2 Rivers State US$21,073
3 Delta State US$16,749
4 Oyo State US$16,121
5 Imo State US$14,212
6 Kano State US$12,393
7 Edo State US$11,888
8 Akwa Ibom State US$11,179
9 Ogun State US$10,470
10 Kaduna State US$10,334
11 Cross River State US$9,292
12 Abia State US$8,687
13 Ondo State US$8,414
14 Osun State US$7,280
15 Benue State US$6,864
16 Anambra State US$6,764
17 Katsina State US$6,022
18 Niger State US$6,002
19 Borno State US$5,175
20 Plateau State US$5,154
21 Sokoto State US$4,818
22 Bauchi State US$4,713
23 Kogi State US$4,642
24 Adamawa State US$4,582
25 Enugu State US$4,396
26 Bayelsa State US$4,337
27 Zamfara State US$4,123
28 Kwara State US$3,841
29 Taraba State US$3,397
30 Kebbi State US$3,290
31 Nassarawa State US$3,022
32 Jigawa State US$2,988
33 Ekiti State US$2,848
34 Ebonyi State US$2,732
35 Gombe State US$2,501
36 Yobe State US$2,011


Forget figures and written propaganda.....Show us the infrastructure in Ogun state as in to compare with Ebony state..

Ogun people are very poor.....
forget propaganda... let's see what is on ground
Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by uglyafonja: 10:03pm On Jul 04, 2017
Obamaofusa:
Ogun state is ahead of Ebonyi and possibly Anambra state if one is to go by this definition of infrastructure.

Hard infrastructure refers to the physical networks necessary for the functioning of a modern industrial nation.Soft infrastructure may refer to the institutions which are required to maintain an economy, like health, and cultural and social standards of a country, such as the financial system, the education system, the health care system, the system of government, and law enforcement, as well as emergency services.


EBONYI STATE
Area
• Total 5,533 km2 (2,136 sq mi)
Area rank 33rd of 36
Population
• Estimate (2005) 1,739,136
• Rank 34 of 36
Demonym(s) Ebonyian
GDP (PPP)
• Year 2007
• Total $2.73 billion
• Per capita $1,232

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebonyi_State


LOOK AT THE BOLDED ,ESPECIALLY THE PER CAPITA AND IT WILL BE SUICIDAL TO EVEN COMPARE THE TWO STATES.
ACCORDING TO WHAT WE HAVE EVEN SEEN HERE ..THE PIX OF DIFFERENT BUILDINGS...,IT IS EVEN MORE SUICIDAL.COUPLED WITH THE FACT THAT OGUN STATE HAVE MORE THAN 18 HIGHER INSTITUTIONS COMPARED TO EBONYI'S FOUR....

OGUN STATE

Area
• Total 16,980.55 km2 (6,556.23 sq mi)
Area rank 24th of 36
Population (2006 census)
• Total 3,751,140
• Rank 16 of 36
• Density 220/km2 (570/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Ogun people
Ogun man
Ogun woman
GDP
[b]• Year 2007
• Total $10.47 billion
• Per capita $2,740


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogun_State



I don't know y you people choose to live by propaganda,.....

Forget written work and statistics... show us what is on ground...very simple...

Let us see the infrastructure in Ogun state....na wa oh!!!!!

You people just like stories...show us pics of the infrastructure on ground
Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by Cosbyrich: 9:00pm On Jul 05, 2017
Let me continue where he stopped.. grin

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Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by Cosbyrich: 9:16pm On Jul 05, 2017
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Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by Cosbyrich: 9:22pm On Jul 05, 2017
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Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by uglyafonja: 9:48pm On Jul 05, 2017
Cosbyrich:
Let me continue where he stopped.. grin


Repeating the same picture or showing one or two high rise do not change the fact that Ogun state is not developed....

Ebony state is more developed than Ogun state infrastructurally....

Abeokuta is a boring and a dead town..... FACT!!!!!

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Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by uglyafonja: 9:54pm On Jul 05, 2017
Cosbyrich:
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Just compare what you posted with this pics below,.....
Ogun state is a learner....
Abakaliki at night

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Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by uglyafonja: 9:57pm On Jul 05, 2017
Cosbyrich:
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Building one or two high rise in the amidst a swamp or brown roof dilapidated houses is not development.....

Check out the building and Ariel view of Abakaliki city

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Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by Obamaofusa: 7:07pm On Jul 06, 2017
This one na funny thread o.Some ignorant people comparing Anambra and poverty stricken Ebonyi to Ogun state.Just the institutions which are more than 17 are enough to a literate person to know that Ogun state is way ahead of the two states joined together not to talk about the fact that Ogun state is the most industrialised state in Nigeria(these are infrastructures too)I went through the thread and saw that the video posted by mecyville is enough to blot out what the others have posted.Well it is a funny thread as I said. wink

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Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by uglyafonja: 9:36pm On Jul 06, 2017
Obamaofusa:
This one na funny thread o.Some ignorant people comparing Anambra and poverty stricken Ebonyi to Ogun state.Just the institutions which are more than 17 are enough to a literate person to know that Ogun state is way ahead of the two states joined together not to talk about the fact that Ogun state is the most industrialised state in Nigeria(these are infrastructures too)I went through the thread and saw that the video posted by mecyville is enough to blot out what the others have posted.Well it is a funny thread as I said. wink


keep quiet and stop consoling yourself.....
The thread is about Ogun and Ebony state...Do not bring in Anamabra here....

It is between Ogun and Ebony state...

This is a video of Ebony state...after watching, compare both state...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rh96zkvO5xU

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Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by mercyville: 9:26pm On Jul 07, 2017
uglyafonja:



keep quiet and stop consoling yourself.....
The thread is about Ogun and Ebony state...Do not bring in Anamabra here....

It is between Ogun and Ebony state...

This is a video of Ebony state...after watching, compare both state...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rh96zkvO5xU
.

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Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by Benchuko1(m): 9:43pm On Jul 07, 2017
Those pictures are from Covenant Uni and Landmark Uni bro...............

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Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by mercyville: 5:15pm On Jul 08, 2017
Benchuko1:
Those pictures are from Covenant Uni and Landmark Uni bro...............
He was telling him that both Anambra and Ebonyi states do not have the infrastructures which include schools,higher institutions,industries etc that Ogun state has..

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Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by Nobody: 2:06pm On Jul 28, 2017
beberebe:
4 gigantic beautiful roundabout with waterfountains in Abakaliki, can be see that of Ogun state...Abi na for paper??


Is this not Kumasi, Ghana?
Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by Nobody: 2:21pm On Jul 28, 2017
Perceptor:
The whole of SE no reach Ibadan alone... radarada undecided



In times of brown roofs, you're right
Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by Nobody: 2:23pm On Jul 28, 2017
adem30:


Yet thousands of your brothers and sisters troop out daily to board the available buses to your claimed backward state to survive. Keep on yor chest beating. even your Governors always runs here to survive. Just show me how many ex governors from southwest resides in your region


Is there any leader from the East residing in Ogun State?
Re: Comparing Developmental Projects Of Ogun State And Ebony State by beberebe: 2:27pm On Jul 28, 2017
YorubaMuslims:

Is this not Kumasi, Ghana?
LOL that is Abakaliki

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