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Opinion: Nigeria Economy By State GDPs In 2030 by Olominira(m): 5:14pm On Jun 24, 2020
NIGERIA ECONOMY BY STATES GDPs IN 2030
1. Lagos
2. Ogun
3. Akwa Ibom
4. Rivers
5. Kano
6. Oyo
7. Kaduna
8. Ondo
9. Kebbi
10. Delta

Lagos
Lagos is projected to beat several African and European countries by GDP before end of this decade. Major contributions will include; Headoffices of major tech and finance companies in West Africa, Oil and Gas, (Dangote Refinery), continuous expansion in manufacturing base, etc.

Ogun
Continuous manufacturing expansion, home to Nig. Auto, and Lagos connection, Nig. Education Hub, etc

Akwa Ibom
Oil revenue is expected to slowdown by 2026, but this State is laying solid foundations that would attract huge FDI as early as 2024. With rail and flight connections and peaceful atmosphere, this State is expected to get investments originally destined for some SS States like Bayelsa and Rivers. These include tourism, agriculture, tech, offices, sports, etc.

Rivers
This State is not likely to retain this position if violents are not addressed as early as 2023 as investment destined to Portharcourt might go to places like Akwa Ibom. However, direct flights into the State would keep investment flowing in.

Kano
It would be Hub to Northern manufacturing. It would definitely be a hub for cheap labour in entire Nigeria, with directly links to Niamey, Lagos, Abuja and others by rail, flights etc. It's going to be a successful State.

Oyo
This State would have several similarities with Wuhan of China. Medical, research and innovations, would be second to none, with direct links by rail with North-South, it would serve as a major logistics base and exchange of industrial and agricultural goods. The real estate sector would be outstanding.

Kaduna
This State would be technology State and most developed and well organised with a large number of institutions in the entire Northern Nigeria. Direct connection with Abuja would drive her real estate sector among other businesses.

Ondo
This State would have similar economy structure with Akwa Ibom, ranging from agric products, manufacturing, etc. It would also serve as a connection between regions for businesses.

Kebbi
If her peaceful atmosphere is sustained, this State would house agric finished products with wide spread of wealth among her citizens.

Delta
Delta would house and control a lot of businesses with influx of wealth from neighbours. The State would leverage on shortage of commercial lands from her neighbours. The State would be directly linked with successful cities by rails, roads and flights for large commercial activities.

Olominira's Opinion

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Re: Opinion: Nigeria Economy By State GDPs In 2030 by Kyase(m): 10:41am On Jun 27, 2020
move kano to 2 then move akwa ibom to kano spot, kaduna should replace oyo
Re: Opinion: Nigeria Economy By State GDPs In 2030 by 9jathingsonpoint: 11:24am On Jun 27, 2020
i support this 100%
meanwhile some people will attack you for not putting ANAMBRA in top 10
Re: Opinion: Nigeria Economy By State GDPs In 2030 by helinues: 11:26am On Jun 27, 2020
The Ogun State, it is o my if they have creative governor...

Both past and present are jonzing..With the proximity of Ogun to Lagos, Real estate supposed to be booming their by inviting investors.. At least security wise, Ogun State is a bit safe

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