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2022 Internally Generated Revenue, Top 3 Per Zone / Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) Among Nigerian States In 2022 / Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 (2) (3) (4)

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Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by Elvictor: 9:43am On Dec 18, 2020
frankmoney:
oga u no get talk , you are just going round in circles ... answer my question

Omoku is a town not a city so am trying to get your input on what you term spectacular in a town, that is how we answer questions.
Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by marsman: 9:47am On Dec 18, 2020
Obamaofusa:



I think the person who posted it as the full IGR made a mistake.It is surely a year on year thing.
Lagos state still leads,followed by Rivers and Ogun etc.This will be at the end of this 2020 year..
Don't mind the silly OP, who does not understand the Content of his own Post.
Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by Bakrabas: 10:06am On Dec 18, 2020
So state of Osun is the second richest based on internal Revenue in South West... God's truly almighty
Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by simeotexy: 10:08am On Dec 18, 2020
Kinematics:



Just ignore that Akwa Ibom bushman. He is seeing civilization for the first time. He has been a forest dweller for decades.
but currently now akwa ibom is better than your state,prove me wrong
Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by freeborn02: 10:14am On Dec 18, 2020
erico2k2:

Like lagos abi?

Lagos too has no excuse. I think the government can do more than what it is currently doing. With that kind of IGR, there shouldn't be all those dirty places in Lagos
Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by freeborn02: 10:17am On Dec 18, 2020
kenodrill:







Don't mind them.yet they still will be blaming buhari.

That doesn't absolve Buhari of blames
Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by marsman: 10:18am On Dec 18, 2020
TheLionofLasigi:


Lol, I really don't blame you, you can't say this on the streets of kaduna.... You're developing Oyo, Ogun and ekiti but your SS and se remains a stinkpile. Just pay your state taxes to avoid your 4×4 kiosks from being demolished grin
Na Oil full the guy head.
Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by Kinematics: 10:32am On Dec 18, 2020
simeotexy:
but currently now akwa ibom is better than your state,prove me wrong


Dreeeeaaaaammmmm, dream dream dreaaaaam


Bushmen keep dreaming

Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by Obamaofusa: 10:47am On Dec 18, 2020
nsiba:
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Developed bawo!
What kind of nonsense talk is that?
Lagos vs Rivers
Ogun vs AkwaIbom
Oyo vs Delta
Ondo vs Edo
Osun vs Cross River
Ekiti vs Bayelsea

Ogbeni what are you talking about?
Don't be sentimental

Your state to state comparison makes me laugh.

Is Rivers half as developed as Lagos?
Even Ibadan is more developed infrastructurally than Rivers or any other state in the SS.

Ogun state to Akwa Ibom state
Infrastructurally Ogun state is more developed than any state in the SS.
I don't have to continue but the facts are there.
SW has always been the most developed part of Nigeria.
Even when Lagos was the capital of Nigeria,Ibadan became the richest and most developed place in Nigeria.
Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by nsiba: 11:03am On Dec 18, 2020
Obamaofusa:


Your state to state comparison makes me laugh.

Is Rivers half as developed as Lagos?
Even Ibadan is more developed infrastructurally than Rivers or any other state in the SS.

Ogun state to Akwa Ibom state
Infrastructurally Ogun state is more developed than any state in the SS.
I don't have to continue but the facts are there.
SW has always been the most developed part of Nigeria.
Even when Lagos was the capital of Nigeria,Ibadan became the richest and most developed place in Nigeria.
.

" Which facts are there"?
That you still think the old western region vs Old eastern region and Bendel state....

don't confuse yourself with Lagos that's is a senatorial district in Rivers state and developed primarily by the FG to the entire SW.

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Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by nsiba: 11:05am On Dec 18, 2020
walefresh3 ....Ogbeni which state are you from
Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by EMMY76: 11:58am On Dec 18, 2020
Since the commencement of operations at the onne ports in rivers state the lagos state internal revenue has really gone down.
Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by HopeAtHand: 12:17pm On Dec 18, 2020
Obamaofusa:


Your state to state comparison makes me laugh.

Is Rivers half as developed as Lagos?
Even Ibadan is more developed infrastructurally than Rivers or any other state in the SS.

Ogun state to Akwa Ibom state
Infrastructurally Ogun state is more developed than any state in the SS.
I don't have to continue but the facts are there.
SW has always been the most developed part of Nigeria.
Even when Lagos was the capital of Nigeria,Ibadan became the richest and most developed place in Nigeria.

Please, kindly enumerate the infrastructures that Ibadan has that aren't in PH. And What Oyo has that Rivers doesn't have.

Also list those Ogun State has that Rivers doesn't have.

I believe we are here to learn.
Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by HopeAtHand: 12:30pm On Dec 18, 2020
Obamaofusa:


Your state to state comparison makes me laugh.

Is Rivers half as developed as Lagos?
Even Ibadan is more developed infrastructurally than Rivers or any other state in the SS.

Ogun state to Akwa Ibom state
Infrastructurally Ogun state is more developed than any state in the SS.
I don't have to continue but the facts are there.
SW has always been the most developed part of Nigeria.
Even when Lagos was the capital of Nigeria,Ibadan became the richest and most developed place in Nigeria.

Lagos state is a tiny place. It is 1/3 the size of Rivers. Over 20M People are jam-packed liked sardines into such a small place. The liveability of the overwhelming majority of Lagosians is nothing to write home about. When posting plush pictures of Ikoyi, do well to remember those in Makoko, Mushin, Ajegunle et al. They are also humans.
Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by Obamaofusa: 12:34pm On Dec 18, 2020
HopeAtHand:


Please, kindly enumerate the infrastructures that Ibadan has that aren't in PH. And What Oyo has that Rivers doesn't have.

Also list those Ogun State has that Rivers doesn't have.

I believe we are here to learn.

Ogun state is the most industrialized state in Nigeria.
Ogun state has the biggest estate in Africa.
Ogun state has the highest number of institutions etc.

Ibadan city has the highest number of infrastructures after Lagos.
Ibadan has the highest number of GRAs in Nigeria...up to 9 GRAs.
Ibadan has numerous stadia and 2 Olympic stadia.
Ibadan has a lot of estates,research centers,lots of malls and 5 mega malls,a lot of educational institutions etc.

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Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by Obamaofusa: 12:39pm On Dec 18, 2020
HopeAtHand:


Lagos state is a tiny place. It is 1/3 the size of Rivers. Over 20M People are jam-packed liked sardines into such a small place. The liveability of the overwhelming majority of Lagosians is nothing to write home about. When posting plush pictures of Ikoyi, do well to remember those in Makoko, Mushin, Ajegunle et al. They are also humans.
These are the negativities one sees in a place like Lagos because everybody wants to belong.
USA too has slums but more developed than Britain.
We hope the govt will do something about the slummy parts but it does not stop development.
Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by walefresh3(m): 12:41pm On Dec 18, 2020
Ogun.
Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by Kinematics: 12:48pm On Dec 18, 2020
Obamaofusa:


[s]Ogun state is the most industrialized state in Nigeria.
Ogun state has the biggest estate in Africa.
Ogun state has the highest number of institutions etc.

Ibadan city has the highest number of infrastructures after Lagos.
Ibadan has the highest number of GRAs in Nigeria...up to 9 GRAs.
Ibadan has numerous stadia and 2 Olympic stadia.
Ibadan has a lot of estates,research centers,lots of malls and 5 mega malls,a lot of educational institutions etc.[/s]


The question was list what those places you mentioned have that Rivers does not have. All the things you just listed are in Rivers as well.


Understanding is your problem.
Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by Kinematics: 12:49pm On Dec 18, 2020
Obamaofusa:


[s]Your state to state comparison makes me laugh.

Is Rivers half as developed as Lagos?
Even Ibadan is more developed infrastructurally than Rivers or any other state in the SS.

Ogun state to Akwa Ibom state
Infrastructurally Ogun state is more developed than any state in the SS.
I don't have to continue but the facts are there.
SW has always been the most developed part of Nigeria.
Even when Lagos was the capital of Nigeria,Ibadan became the richest and most developed place in Nigeria.[/s]

Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by Obamaofusa: 1:15pm On Dec 18, 2020
Kinematics:



The question was list what those places you mentioned have that Rivers does not have. All the things you just listed are in Rivers as well.


Understanding is your problem.

You sound dull.
What they have in South Africa,USA etc,we have most of them in Nigeria too.How many do we have is the bone of contention here.
To help your type of understanding,name one infrastructure and I will tell you that Ibadan has more than Rivers or any of the state you want to mention.

Example.... higher institutions...Ibadan has more.

GRAs.....Ibadan has more.

Malls not mere malls but mega malls with up to 15 or more different coys occupying their space.... Ibadan has 5 and various lesser malls..

Etc.
Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by Kinematics: 1:31pm On Dec 18, 2020
Obamaofusa:


[s]You sound dull.
What they have in South Africa,USA etc,we have most of them in Nigeria too.How many do we have is the bone of contention here.
To help your type of understanding,name one infrastructure and I will tell you that Ibadan has more than Rivers or any of the state you want to mention.

Example.... higher institutions...Ibadan has more.

GRAs.....Ibadan has more.

Malls not mere malls but mega malls with up to 15 or more different coys occupying their space.... Ibadan has 5 and various lesser malls..

Etc.[/s]

Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by Obamaofusa: 1:34pm On Dec 18, 2020
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Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by Obamaofusa: 1:35pm On Dec 18, 2020
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Sign of your mouth being bloodied grin
Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by HopeAtHand: 3:09pm On Dec 18, 2020
Obamaofusa:


Ogun state is the most industrialized state in Nigeria.
Ogun state has the biggest estate in Africa.
Ogun state has the highest number of institutions etc.

Ibadan city has the highest number of infrastructures after Lagos.
Ibadan has the highest number of GRAs in Nigeria...up to 9 GRAs.
Ibadan has numerous stadia and 2 Olympic stadia.
Ibadan has a lot of estates,research centers,lots of malls and 5 mega malls,a lot of educational institutions etc.

Allow me to define infrastructure for you.

infrastructure
/ˈɪnfrəstrʌktʃə/

the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (e.g. buildings, roads, power supplies) needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.

There are social and economic infrastructures.

Rivers has 2 of Nigeria's 4 Refineries.
Rivers has 2 Seaports, 2 Airports, Nigeria's only LNG facilities. Rivers host Nigeria only petrochemical plant. Rivers host a plethora of oil and gas companies. These are economic infrastructures found nowhere in Ogun, Oyo and Lagos. Riverians aren't disposed to bragging, but Ogun and Oyo does not have Rivers money. We are not on same level. Keep your dragging ability for those from Anambra that have guys time. At least the IGR does not lie.

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Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by HopeAtHand: 3:18pm On Dec 18, 2020
simeotexy:
but currently now akwa ibom is better than your state,prove me wrong

God Forbid!!!
Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by Obamaofusa: 3:33pm On Dec 18, 2020
HopeAtHand:


Allow me to define infrastructure for you.

infrastructure
/ˈɪnfrəstrʌktʃə/

the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (e.g. buildings, roads, power supplies) needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.

There are social and economic infrastructures.

Rivers has 2 of Nigeria's 4 Refineries.
Rivers has 2 Seaports, 2 Airports, Nigeria's only LNG facilities. Rivers host Nigeria only petrochemical plant. Rivers host a plethora of oil and gas companies. These are economic infrastructures found nowhere in Ogun, Oyo and Lagos. Riverians aren't disposed to bragging, but Ogun and Oyo does not have Rivers money. We are not on same level. Keep your dragging ability for those from Anambra that have guys time. At least the IGR does not lie.

Having plethora of oil and gas companies does not translate to being more industrialized. Oil companies are rich and pay different taxes and emoluments to the state.
Ogun state is still much more industrialized than the entire SS talk less of Rivers state.
Read this:



Ease of doing business: More companies relocate to Ogun





Rising cost of production occasioned by unfavourable business climate in Lagos State is forcing more manufacturers to relocate to neighbouring Ogun State; investigation by The Nation has shown.

Most manufacturers who spoke with our correspondent confirmed that on a yearly basis many of them are forced to move out of Lagos due to high cost of doing business in the nation’s former federal capital.


They identified some of the challenges that have made Lagos business environment harsh for them to include multiple taxation, dearth of infrastructure, ranging from bad roads to poor electricity supply, coupled with the activities of touts, popularly known as the area boys.

Frank Udemba Jacobs, President of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, MAN, who confirmed the development, told our correspondent that manufacturers now found Ogun State as a good investment destination due to the state government’s commitment to industrialise through encouraging manufacturing activities in the state.

Jacobs disclosed that manufacturers have discovered Ogun Sate as the next investment destination because of the numerous incentives they get from the state government in the course of doing their businesses over there. Such incentives, he stated include, tax and land rebates which he says, lower production cost in the long run.

A manufacturer in the food and beverage sub-sector of MAN who confided in our correspondent disclosed that it is easier and seamless to get certificate of occupancy (C of O) in Ogun compared to Lagos.

Statistics from MAN agrees. A three-year data dealing with the direction of manufacturing and agro-processing investments show that Ogun is indeed topping Lagos in new investments.

The data indicates that Ogun State has over 70 percent share of manufacturing investments in Nigeria between 2014 and 2016.

In 2014 for instance, manufacturers invested N691.77 billion, out of which N514.87 billion went to Ogun State, representing 74.42 percent of the total.

The contribution of manufacturers in Apapa and Ikeja in Lagos at the period under review was N15 billion and N85 billion respectively, representing a combined 15 percent of the total.

Out of the N180.12 billion invested in the manufacturing and agro-allied industries in Nigeria in the first half of 2015, N128.3 billion went to Ogun, representing 71.23 percent, while N15.74 billion and N6.98 billion, representing 8.7 percent and 3.9 percent share of the total investment went to Ikeja and Apapa industrial zones respectively.

Likewise, manufacturing investments worth N309.33 billion were made in H2 of 2015, out of which N302.26 billion went to Ogun, depicting 97.7 percent of the total, Apapa, Ikeja and other industrial zones across the country got the share of the remaining less than three percent with.

Also, in the H1 of 2016, the total investment made by manufacturers in the country stood at N54.55 billion, out of which N37.51 billion moved to Ogun State at the same period, which implies that 69 percent of the overall investment in the H1 of 2016 was.

Moreover, in the H2 of 2016, MAN survey reveals that N313.62 billion worth of investments were directed to Ogun out of the total N448.94 billion. This represents 70 percent of the total.

The Nation recalls that the chairman of the SME Group of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), John Tudy Kachikwu, said it takes about 30 days for agro processors and SMEs to get C of Os in Ogun.

In the three-year review, more investments moved to Agbara, Igbesa, Abeokuta, Sango-Otta, Ibafo, Mowe, Ijebu-Ode and Sagamu industrial clusters, all in Ogun State.

Statistics shows that in 2014 alone, new investors such as Shongai Technologies Limited, Ijako in Sango-Otta, Apples and Pears Limited, Ceplas Farms Limited, Greenlife Bliss Healthcare Limited, and Sumo Steel Limited, berthed Ogun.

The Nation also recalls that the Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Ogun State, Otunba Bimbo Ashiru said in 2014 that 70 manufacturing companies were established during first four-year tenure of Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State, adding that both existing and new companies were given some level of incentives and benefits that prompted rapid development in manufacturing sector.

“There are over 100 companies in the state, but we have been able to commission 79 till date. When we came in, Ogun State was rated number 35 in terms of the place for doing business in Nigeria. What we did was not only to create a friendly environment; we also put all necessary infrastructure on ground for easy take off of any business and sustain them. We then went to the World Bank to convince them that we had improved in so many ways through creating enabling environment for business to thrive. We have also introduced a one-stop-shop, whereby investors now know who to talk to and where to go. “The last time we commissioned one of these companies, Fidson Healthcare Plc., they informed us they had employed over 500 individuals from Ogun State and another one said they had employed 10,000,” stressed Ashiru.


https://www.google.com/amp/s/thenationonlineng.net/ease-of-doing-business-more-companies-relocate-to-ogun/amp/
Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by ajl: 3:57pm On Dec 18, 2020
Lagos IGR is lower than Rivers because Tinubu has taken his own huge cut.
Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by walefresh3(m): 4:18pm On Dec 18, 2020
ajl:
Lagos IGR is lower than Rivers because Tinubu has taken his own huge cut.
u be olodo ooo. Read the article again.....
Re: 10 Richest States In Nigeria Based On Internally Generated Revenues by walefresh3(m): 4:22pm On Dec 18, 2020
HopeAtHand:


Allow me to define infrastructure for you.

infrastructure
/ˈɪnfrəstrʌktʃə/

the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (e.g. buildings, roads, power supplies) needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.

There are social and economic infrastructures.

Rivers has 2 of Nigeria's 4 Refineries.
Rivers has 2 Seaports, 2 Airports, Nigeria's only LNG facilities. Rivers host Nigeria only petrochemical plant. Rivers host a plethora of oil and gas companies. These are economic infrastructures found nowhere in Ogun, Oyo and Lagos. Riverians aren't disposed to bragging, but Ogun and Oyo does not have Rivers money. We are not on same level. Keep your dragging ability for those from Anambra that have guys time. At least the IGR does not lie.
oga u dey fall my hand. I can never compare rivers with ibadan, but don't thier to compare it with Lagos. Most of the things u mentioned above are here in the West.

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