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Re: NBS' Poverty Metric For Nigeria Per State by Alba3: 7:43pm On Mar 05, 2021
EzeNri:

I will reply your long with just a few sentences.

A country is as wealthy as its citizens. There is no way Ekiti will have rich citizens and be poor.

SW have more vulnerable households than SE.

Stop making excuses for poverty.


You said you passed through Ekiti on your way from Abuja to Lagos; and you used that as your yardstick? Very poor! First of all, most SW cities and towns are not on the main express ways. Let's say you're traveling from Benin via Owo to Ibadan; you will never pass through the main cities and and towns of Owo, Akure, Ilésà, Ifẹ, Ede, etc till you get to Ibadan. You now sit down, judge the states based on where you passed in-between Benin and Ibadan... And you want people to believe your version; that's not common sense! Ede alone has about 4 universities, a polytechnic, nysc camp, 2 army barracks, cocoa processing firms and lots more; not to talk of Owo, Ilesa, ifẹ or Akure... but when you passed through, you only saw the periphery of each; likewise your journey through Ekiti.

Tell me a state in the East with pipe borne water and about 5 water cooperation dams? Maybe you've never witnessed water problems in Abakaliki, even Enugu town. Access to water, food, housing without stress, education and availability of land for use, etc, etc are used not because one man building 10 mansions in the midst of abject poverty, in the midst of millions of adolescent, youths hucking all sorts of stuff in the traffic... there isn't access road to his village and his lga has no bank and less than 5 public secondary schools whereas some lga in the SW have up to 40 secondary schools, and they never really depends on corp members as school teachers...ang there are even tap in school compound.
Re: NBS' Poverty Metric For Nigeria Per State by EzeNri(m): 8:28pm On Mar 05, 2021
Alba3:


You said you passed through Ekiti on your way from Abuja to Lagos; and you used that as your yardstick? Very poor! First of all, most SW cities and towns are not on the main express ways. Let's say you're traveling from Benin via Owo to Ibadan; you will never pass through the main cities and and towns of Owo, Akure, Ilésà, Ifẹ, Ede, etc till you get to Ibadan. You now sit down, judge the states based on where you passed in-between Benin and Ibadan... And you want people to believe your version; that's not common sense! Ede alone has about 4 universities, a polytechnic, nysc camp, 2 army barracks, cocoa processing firms and lots more; not to talk of Owo, Ilesa, ifẹ or Akure... but when you passed through, you only saw the periphery of each; likewise your journey through Ekiti.
I passed through Federal University, Oye. If a college town should look that undeveloped, I have nothing to say to you again.

Again, compare the sight that will greet you in the East when traveling to from Lagos through Edo to what you will get when traveling through SW from Abuja.

Alba3:


Tell me a state in the East with pipe borne water and about 5 water cooperation dams? Maybe you've never witnessed water problems in Abakaliki, even Enugu town. Access to water, food, housing without stress, education and availability of land for use, etc, etc are used not because one man building 10 mansions in the midst of abject poverty, in the midst of millions of adolescent, youths hucking all sorts of stuff in the traffic... there isn't access road to his village and his lga has no bank and less than 5 public secondary schools whereas some lga in the SW have up to 40 secondary schools, and they never really depends on corp members as school teachers...ang there are even tap in school compound.
You Yoruba people are so funny and uninformed.

Are you aware SE have the least income inequality in the country? Onitsha is the most built up urbane city in Nigeria after Lagos, SE has the lowest vulnerable households, Nnewi has the the highest number of billionaires per capita and SE govt imposes the lowest tax. Abia tops FDI destination after Lagos and Abuja.

So what the fvck are you saying about abject poverty.

Only poor people still depend on govt epileptic water supply. Most houses in the East and SS drill their boreholes.

I am not insulting SW but their richest exists only on NBS data sheets and Yoruba media.

They never reflect reality.

Go to Lagos and compare where Igbos live and those of the indigenous populations.

They are different by a long shot.

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Re: NBS' Poverty Metric For Nigeria Per State by RuMiRgO1stSon: 9:04pm On Mar 05, 2021
I no see my Darling states own ooo BORNO STATE
Re: NBS' Poverty Metric For Nigeria Per State by RuMiRgO1stSon: 9:04pm On Mar 05, 2021
I no see my Darling states own ooo BORNO STATE, abi una son comot us for naija again!
Re: NBS' Poverty Metric For Nigeria Per State by Alba3: 9:21pm On Mar 05, 2021
EzeNri:

I passed through Federal University, Oye. If a college town should look that undeveloped, I have nothing to say to you again.

Again, compare the sight that will greet you in the East when traveling to from Lagos through Edo to what you will get when traveling through SW from Abuja.


You Yoruba people are so funny and uninformed.

Are you aware SE have the least income inequality in the country? Onitsha is the most built up urbane city in Nigeria after Lagos, SE has the lowest vulnerable households, Nnewi has the the highest number of billionaires per capita and SE govt imposes the lowest tax. Abia tops FDI destination after Lagos and Abuja.

So what the fvck are you saying about abject poverty.

Only poor people still depend on govt epileptic water supply. Most houses in the East and SS drill their boreholes.

I am not insulting SW but their richest exists only on NBS data sheets and Yoruba media.

They never reflect reality.

Go to Lagos and compare where Igbos live and those of the indigenous populations.

They are different by a long shot.

Passing Through Ekiti on your way from Abuja to Lagos is a 'short cut' not as if it's a major Express way between the two cities. You hardly go through major towns. So, if I travel from Ikot-Ekpene to onitsha without going through Aba, Owerri, bit of Umuahia and Orlu, I should use mbano, nkwere, umudi, all those villages judge Abia and Imo?

The federal universities in Ekiti and Ebonyi were recently created, same time; Oye is still a better place compared with Ikwo. Pride and 'chest beating' are you people's problem. If you marged the whole houses in Enugu and Ebonyi, they are not up to that of Ibadan alone. That a population of about 7 million people having about hundred thousand building is very poor in percentage, and that's poverty! When 5000 teachers and low earners would have build modest houses in the SW, 200 of people in the same condition are yet to build in the SE. To even buy land is a big issue.
Yours is capitalist environment; the have, have it all and the others can go to hell.

I prefer in million of time to live in a spacious bungalow with water flowing freely than to live in those your dangerous, unkept, without water story buildings.. maybe you need to enter some of those your story buildings to understand how people crowded them upon unending suffering and smiling. I'm not emotional like you guys... all the places I live in the east, it's a struggle to even buy water; sometimes, it takes water tankers days, you needed to book ahead but I've never bought water in every other state I lived West and North; you use water as you like...are that lives or enjoyment for wealthy people as you claim. The population in Abakpa or some streets in onitsha is equivalent to a that of a big town... I can go on and go on. We have a long way to go in Nigeria generally; although the poverty situations in the South are better than the pathetic situation in the North.
Re: NBS' Poverty Metric For Nigeria Per State by EzeNri(m): 10:17am On Mar 06, 2021
Alba3:


Passing Through Ekiti on your way from Abuja to Lagos is a 'short cut' not as if it's a major Express way between the two cities. You hardly go through major towns. So, if I travel from Ikot-Ekpene to onitsha without going through Aba, Owerri, bit of Umuahia and Orlu, I should use mbano, nkwere, umudi, all those villages judge Abia and Imo?

Passing through the villages will show you have the common people live and this is how you judge how rich a state us.

What I saw passing through SW villages is nothing but an eye sore.

Alba3:

The federal universities in Ekiti and Ebonyi were recently created, same time; Oye is still a better place compared with Ikwo. Pride and 'chest beating' are you people's problem.
But your NBS data says Ekiti has richer people than Rivers and Anambra. So, why are you comparing Oye with Ikwo?

Oye should be miles ahead nah.

Alba3:

If you marged the whole houses in Enugu and Ebonyi, they are not up to that of Ibadan alone. That a population of about 7 million people having about hundred thousand building is very poor in percentage, and that's poverty!
Making excuses for poverty.

Alba3:


When 5000 teachers and low earners would have build modest houses in the SW, 200 of people in the same condition are yet to build in the SE. To even buy land is a big issue.
If those things U saw along your villages is what you call modest houses, then we give up on you.

Go to Lagos and see how your people dot the state with bungalows. You will see a family building one rickety stunted building in a full plot.

That rubbish cannot happen in the SE. If you don't have money to build a three storey, the hustle till you get the money.

Alba3:

Yours is capitalist environment; the have, have it all and the others can go to hell.
Socialism breeds lazy people.

Alba3:


I prefer in million of time to live in a spacious bungalow with water flowing freely than to live in those your dangerous, unkept, without water story buildings.
Only fools will compare the quality of residential building in the East with what SW has. Only fools.

If those rickety building is what you can spacious and healthy, then you need help.
Alba3:


maybe you need to enter some of those your story buildings to understand how people crowded them upon unending suffering and smiling. I'm not emotional like you guys... all the places I live in the east, it's a struggle to even buy water; sometimes, it takes water tankers days, you needed to book ahead but I've never bought water in every other state I lived West and North

Lies of a Yoruba moslem. Name all those places and I will bust your lies.
Alba3:


You use water as you like...are that lives or enjoyment for wealthy people as you claim. The population in Abakpa or some streets in onitsha is equivalent to a that of a big town... I can go on and go on. We have a long way to go in Nigeria generally; although the poverty situations in the South are better than the pathetic situation in the North.
SW has more vulnerable households than SE.

Enough said.
Re: NBS' Poverty Metric For Nigeria Per State by Alba3: 11:41am On Mar 06, 2021
EzeNri:

I passed through Federal University, Oye. If a college town should look that undeveloped, I have nothing to say to you again.

Again, compare the sight that will greet you in the East when traveling to from Lagos through Edo to what you will get when traveling through SW from Abuja.


You Yoruba people are so funny and uninformed.

Are you aware SE have the least income inequality in the country? Onitsha is the most built up urbane city in Nigeria after Lagos, SE has the lowest vulnerable households, Nnewi has the the highest number of billionaires per capita and SE govt imposes the lowest tax. Abia tops FDI destination after Lagos and Abuja.

So what the fvck are you saying about abject poverty.

Only poor people still depend on govt epileptic water supply. Most houses in the East and SS drill their boreholes.

I am not insulting SW but their richest exists only on NBS data sheets and Yoruba media.

They never reflect reality.

Go to Lagos and compare where Igbos live and those of the indigenous populations.

They are different by a long shot.

This your comment now shows that you don't even know what NBC report is all about; it's not about rich people in each state. 'Chest beating' as usual, very myopic and funny at the same time. I didn't know I was engaging primary school pupil, who wants NBC to rate a state like Ondo base on his travelling from Benin to Lagos; when there isn't single Ondo's major city or town on the road. I expect you to compare Ikwo and Oye since they're both Federal university's town. So only Igbos live in Ikoyi, VI, Magodo, Ilupeju, Banana Island, Ikeja GRA and the rest?

Just read what you wrote again ''most houses in the East drilled boreholes''' you can only lie online to deceive someone that is yet to travel to the East or live there. I'm not sure you even understand what you wrote there; to you Igbos lives in only the best places of the whole world, 'chest no dey pain you'? I have nothing to say again, every Igbo is a billionaire, if that will make your ego swell. And they're just trooping to every nook and cranny of the SW to dash them free those things you sell because everyone there live in poverty and couldn't afford them...and these people have never gone to other regions to commit crimes. Go this thread and see what your so called billionaires are doing in the West:

https://www.nairaland.com/6446398/ogun-police-arrest-family-7

NL is a funny place with funny people who manufacture data and stats from their anus and emotions.
Re: NBS' Poverty Metric For Nigeria Per State by EzeNri(m): 2:46pm On Mar 06, 2021
Alba3:


This your comment now shows that you don't even know what NBC report is all about; it's not about rich people in each state. 'Chest beating' as usual, very myopic and funny at the same time. I didn't know I was engaging primary school pupil, who wants NBC to rate a state like Ondo base on his travelling from Benin to Lagos; when there isn't single Ondo's major city or town on the road. I expect you to compare Ikwo and Oye since they're both Federal university's town. So only Igbos live in Ikoyi, VI, Magodo, Ilupeju, Banana Island, Ikeja GRA and the rest?

Just read what you wrote again ''most houses in the East drilled boreholes''' you can only lie online to deceive someone that is yet to travel to the East or live there. I'm not sure you even understand what you wrote there; to you Igbos lives in only the best places of the whole world, 'chest no dey pain you'? I have nothing to say again, every Igbo is a billionaire, if that will make your ego swell. And they're just trooping to every nook and cranny of the SW to dash them free those things you sell because everyone there live in poverty and couldn't afford them...and these people have never gone to other regions to commit crimes. Go this thread and see what your so called billionaires are doing in the West:

https://www.nairaland.com/6446398/ogun-police-arrest-family-7

NL is a funny place with funny people who manufacture data and stats from their anus and emotions.
Still running around the bush

Look at the kind of place your people are living in.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnDCVOaIX4I


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuxtiB3Tkfo


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkUYY2Ur8z0


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qlnwfTkZFQ

This is Onitsha, a non capital city


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xuh2JviB2M

This is Aba


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kb4mMQe4p8A

This is Abiriba, a village in Abia


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uL9fETjdGEE
Re: NBS' Poverty Metric For Nigeria Per State by Alba3: 3:43pm On Mar 06, 2021
EzeNri:

Still running around the bush

Look at the kind of place your people are living in.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnDCVOaIX4I


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuxtiB3Tkfo


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkUYY2Ur8z0


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qlnwfTkZFQ

This is Onitsha, a non capital city


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xuh2JviB2M

This is Aba


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kb4mMQe4p8A

This is Abiriba, a village in Abia


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uL9fETjdGEE


So childish! They are talking about NBC report you're posting videos of dilapidated 3 story buildings in Onitsha! The funny thing is that, this is your best you are comparing with Old Beere. Kid, you need to go back to school either to learn or to collect paid fees back; or leave your Oko and get civilized a bit. It's been long I've read from slowest brain in the world like this. Your people left your landlocked paradise and keep moving in millions to the poor place. I really find it very very disgusting to find guys that cramped themselves in 50 inside one flat taking pictures of his rich neighbours' houses to boast on nairaland.

I'm not the type that will start posting the dirtiest pictures/videos in the world which the most polluted Onitsha, Aba, and rest represent or posting nice pictures/videos from my place, only jobless people do such. The entire buildings in Anambra are not up to the buildings in Ibadan 10 GRAs not to mention other great cities of SW; not even Lagos which is your small London that all of you want to live in. No matter how you strive to divert to other thing or cry till tomorrow, NBC report stands and that's what is being discussed here not childish 'chest beating' on irrelevant videos.

The funny thing is that most of the few houses you're boasting of are own by people living outside east and NBC report is about poverty level of people living in each state not on ethnic groups as you emotional tribal people are seeing it.

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