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States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by Blue3k(m): 2:57pm On May 29, 2019
summary of findings:

I. In 2017, the nominal gross domestic product for the 22 states (for which data is currently available) stood at N63.8trillion, or 56% of Nigeria nominal gross domestic product in that year.

ii. By sector, the 22 states accounted for 57%, 77% and 48% of agriculture, industry and services GDP at the national level respectively. Among the 22 states, however, services sector accounted for 67%, while agriculture accounted for 22% and industry, 11%.

iii. Among the 22 states, FCT had the highest gross domestic product at N10.6 trillion, or 17% of total states GDP. This was followed by Akwa-Ibom and Rivers States, each with 8% of total states GDP .
 
iv. In the FCT, services accounted for 81% of GDP while industry and agriculture accounted for 18% and 10% respectively. In Akwa-Ibom, however, industry accounted for 65% while services and agriculture accounted for 19% and 16% respectively.

v. Across the 22 states, the non-oil sector represented 98% of total states GDP while the oil sector accounted for only 2%.

vi. The 6 states with the highest nominal GDP in 2017 – FCT, Akwa-Ibom, Rivers, Delta, Bayelsa, Anambra – accounted for about 50% of the total states GDP, or 27% of Nigeria nominal GDP, in 2017.

Data source: National Bureau of Statistics

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Re: States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by Blue3k(m): 3:37pm On May 29, 2019
Im glad NBS is slowly compiling the list. Nairaland is full of junk stats ranking GDP. Then we get lame arguments based on hot air from Nairalanders and politicans.

Im surprised Abuja is so high up.

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Re: States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by OTayobami(m): 3:59pm On May 29, 2019
Abeg forget! The money wey one politician dey thief pass all this bull crap here

Just imagine an oil-sectored state adding just 50% to gdp bull shit

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Re: States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by zizirecords(m): 4:00pm On May 29, 2019
Where is Lagos?
Re: States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by DuBLINGreenb(m): 4:01pm On May 29, 2019
Wike done do am oh.
Akwa ibom is now surpassing a whole Rivers that was competing with Lagos under Amaechi that is why we shouldn't vote in politicians, thugs or tribalistic bigots but those who know what governance is about.
Imagine his excuse for not completing mono rail, for not continuing the state scholarships and even shutting down the states scholarship board entirely sacked everybody there ended the thing entirely, for disbanding Timariv, for sacking 40,000 doctors and teachers Amaechi employed? His excuses where so flimsy even his supporters know it's because of hate he has for Amaechi he transferred it to people's children who were studying medicine, engineering and economics abroad and people who were working as essential as doctors and teachers he sacked 40,000 of them because of the dislike he has for Amaechi. Rivers of blood I hope you will learn from this mistake (just Google port harcourt and beheading and see how rivers no longer has security because bad boys who thought they would guard government house were disappointed) Even salary those who manage to retain their jobs have not seen (he used it for election and to pay super eagles anytime they play in naija 20,000usd per goal when hunger they flog us, when we no fit pay school fees as Rivers sons and daughters's, ended bursary for Rivers students) so if you don't learn from this you can't learn from anything.

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Re: States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by naijaguy123456(m): 4:01pm On May 29, 2019
Re: States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by Nobody: 4:02pm On May 29, 2019
Wey Dem?...

Reality check..
Re: States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by vengertime: 4:02pm On May 29, 2019
Na this we go chop
Re: States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by yuanexchanger: 4:02pm On May 29, 2019
Cool..but what of Lagos..it is well
Re: States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by pchiz: 4:03pm On May 29, 2019
Re: States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by Elslim: 4:04pm On May 29, 2019
Ghen ghen
Re: States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by Blue3k(m): 4:04pm On May 29, 2019
zizirecords:
Where is Lagos?

Wait till the next report. 14 states are missing.

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Re: States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by Timmypromise(m): 4:05pm On May 29, 2019
Confusing

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Re: States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by Anambralstson: 4:05pm On May 29, 2019
Where are those making silly noise over GDP, Anambra nominal GDP is higher than Kano, Ogun, Oyo grin grin

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Re: States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by Lincoln275(m): 4:06pm On May 29, 2019
Ok
Re: States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by kirkwood: 4:06pm On May 29, 2019
Damn! Africa is so poor. Japan's GDP is 2.2 times bigger than the GDP of all African countries put together. If you are still below 35 and unsure of your future in Nigeria, find a way and move out. Buhari is back again. The total amount of debt we have is more than N80 trillion naira. Even if they pass a budget of 10 trillion naira yearly for the next four years, it will still be 2 times short of our national debt.

And with this President that does not understand bigger economics and how to run a business, do not expect a miracle.

No new ministers are going to do some magic. You can't say all the outgone ministers are incompetent. They just have the wrong person as their leader.

At most, they will pass a bill to make everybody rich, but the fact is that there is no money. Companies will seek to migrate to tax havens, and work from there.

At the same time America and Australia are giving South Africans visa, they are refusing Nigerians.

Nigeria needs help.

Secretly, I pray for a sudden coup.

Four more years with Buhari, ..........,

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Re: States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by Amuocha: 4:07pm On May 29, 2019
No Lagos
Re: States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by Sakamaje: 4:08pm On May 29, 2019
Looks confusing to me. undecided

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Re: States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by TroubleMaker47(m): 4:08pm On May 29, 2019
So what happened to the 15 other states?
Re: States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:08pm On May 29, 2019
The 6 states with the highest nominal GDP in 2017 – FCT, Akwa-Ibom, Rivers, Delta, Bayelsa, Anambra – accounted for about 50% of the total states GDP, or 27% of Nigeria nominal GDP, in 2017.
The question is : what do we have to show for it in our region?!
Especially Abia state.
May God help us!
Re: States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by PHIPEX(m): 4:09pm On May 29, 2019
I love statistics, it kills sentiments. I would have loved to see GDP per capita.

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Re: States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by Bbbwings: 4:10pm On May 29, 2019
Wetin this northerner fit do sef
Na south still dey lead for agriculture?
shocked shocked shocked shocked

sad sad sad sad sad

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Re: States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by BeijinDossier: 4:12pm On May 29, 2019
Now this is it- Anambra is doing great

Abagworo aka Imo1stson come and see the real GDP published by NBS.

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Re: States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by WisdomFlakes: 4:15pm On May 29, 2019
Anambralstson:
.where are those make silly noise over GDP, Anambra normal GDP is than Kano, Ogun, Oyo grin grin
But tiny Bayelsa's GDP is more than Anambra's

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Re: States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by Xander85: 4:18pm On May 29, 2019
Impressed with Anambra! Though it should aim to be in the top three!

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Re: States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by BeijinDossier: 4:18pm On May 29, 2019
Are you from Bayelsa? Why not focus on your osun state


WisdomFlakes:

But tiny Bayelsa's GDP is more than Anambra's

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Re: States Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 – 2017) - PHASE II by WisdomFlakes: 4:18pm On May 29, 2019
BeijinDossier:
Are you from Bayelsa? Why not focus on your osun state

No. Just pointing out to that fellow that he should be more concerned that tiny Bayelsa's is dusting his state than the states he was trying to taunt. undecided

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