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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Nobody: 3:22pm On Aug 13, 2020
rdokoye:


Lagos is in Yorubaland but it wasn't built by Yoruba people. That's why there are no cities in Yorubaland that are able to rival it.

Additionally, 90% of Yoruba people live in the other 5 Yoruba states. So I'd like to see projects touching the lives of the generality of Yoruba people.

Hmmm..true, just like New York is in America but was built by Igbos. I get it now bro.

You can denigrate Yoruba states as much as you wish but realize that the migration of people in Nigeria is majorly towards these same states and out of the east and North.

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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Sleekfingers: 3:44pm On Aug 13, 2020
Maduawuchukwu:
From this article, even the North west attracted lesser investments than the Soutj East. Most of the investments coming into Nigeria ends up in the Lagos/Ogun axis. This is because of the Status of Lagos as Nigera's commercial capital and not as a result of any enabling environment put in place by the state governments. Lagos does not have an enabling environment for business. Look at how the LASG destroyed Gokada's business and is on track to hamper the operations of Uber and Bolt. Did the actions of the state Governement reflect one that consciously puts in place good government policies? Do all the harassment from touts and endless gridlocks reflect a government that is serious about promoting investments? Lagos attracts investment because of their status and not because of any State government policy. Ogun state is merely a beneficiary of proximity to Lagos.


oyo state nko?
Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Cosbyrich: 4:43pm On Aug 13, 2020
FrMbaka:



In the Southern region of Nigeria

The North are on their own.

The federal policies favours the South West most.

But the Igbos have been in the central govt for ages even Obasanjo was Igboish.Yorubas/Yorubaland have always been the most developed..

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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by nisai: 7:11am On Aug 14, 2020
kettykin:
Audio FDI.the problem with this statistics is the only checked foreign investment inflow and not internal investment inflow
OKgrin grin grin
Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by RuggedSniper: 3:42pm On Aug 14, 2020
totit:
Why investors shun region
• Low returns, poor infrastructure trigger apathy
• Investors attack governors
• We’re doing our best, govs’ forum insists




https://guardian.ng/news/how-south-east-lost-out-in-93b-foreign-investments/

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