Politics › Re: 5 Times Wole Soyinka Criticised Pres. Buhari This Year by BeautifulSE: 8:03am On Dec 31, 2017*. Modified: 8:22am On Dec 31, 2017 |
francizy: Please tell me, what justifies leaving such a useless comments which clearly breaks the Nairaland rules only to hide the other person's comments and probably ban him?
Why are you people so openly biased on this platform? It's a shame you allowed tribal sentiments to becloud your judgement in your business! Why do you assholes like calling mods. Any small thing lalastic.lala. Get some thick skin and stop whyning like a baby. When you people insult Yorubas here, we chest in and move on. Same can't be said of you flattees |
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Politics › Re: Enough Of This Igbos And The Thoery Of Dominance And Phobia by BeautifulSE: 11:26am On Dec 30, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Let See The State With Highest User Of Internet by BeautifulSE: 10:49am On Dec 30, 2017 |
[quote author= post=63737078]You're sick, and you are parading 2016 data? I should drop five yrs states financial records that was published by NBS because five states were behind southeast, Can you show recent report[/quote]lmaoooo...you need to drop it because you're always spamming the forum with it.  This thread is about internet subscription not bank deposit. So you're the one who's sick  |
Politics › Re: Let See The State With Highest User Of Internet by BeautifulSE: 10:47am On Dec 30, 2017 |
EzeNri: We are not dragging population with anyone. SW is the second most populated region, if not the first in Nigeria.
Most of Made in Nigeria statistics are population based, hence SW will always top while SE will always come last in the South, with SS coming second.
If our foolish SE Governors will come together and launch a comprehensive population control policy, I'll appreciate that. Because the way we are going, Nigeria is heading to the ditch because no extensive infrastructural growth to match our exploding population Hmmn. What's going on today bro. You haven't lied  |
Politics › Re: Enough Of This Igbos And The Thoery Of Dominance And Phobia by BeautifulSE: 10:31am On Dec 30, 2017 |
Why are all their threads backfiring  . They better start creating threads when we go offline  |
Politics › Re: Let See The State With Highest User Of Internet by BeautifulSE: 10:21am On Dec 30, 2017 |
[quote author= post=63736313]Same Anambra doubled Ogun on Cash deposit by states[/quote]Drop this bank deposit madness in 2017. Okay? ? ? ?  |
Politics › Re: Let See The State With Highest User Of Internet by BeautifulSE: 10:20am On Dec 30, 2017*. Modified: 10:37am On Dec 30, 2017 |
EzeNri: I used to think you are intelligent. So Nigeria is better than Germany, France and UK.
China came first in global internet usage because it is the most populous country. India came second while US third.
Nigeria is the 8th largest internet user in the world because it is the 7th most populous country. No, Nigeria is not better than these countries. Ordinarily, there really isn't much to chest-beat about this, you were the one who turned it into an ethnic contest. Anyway, at least you're low-key agreeing the top 3 states are also the most populous in Nigeria. That's what I'm more interested in |
Politics › Re: Let See The State With Highest User Of Internet by BeautifulSE: 9:57am On Dec 30, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Let See The State With Highest User Of Internet by BeautifulSE: 9:46am On Dec 30, 2017*. Modified: 11:43am On Dec 30, 2017 |
EternalTruths: SW has the highest number of non indigenes because they ensured that that the SS/SE ports and airports never function to full capacity after the civil war.
Unfortunately for them, it never made them wealthy when it comes to individuals especially in establishing a middle income society.
So stop using other peoples internet to boast.
The last time I checked, people that live in mud houses in Africa can't afford internet service. SW are also the reason why you can't impregnate your wife. SW are also the reason why you can't poo. SW are also the reason why you can't pee. SW SW SW..Ooh mighty SW. How many times do you want to hear that ports in the SS are functional. SE can't have ports. They're landlocked. Yes , it never made them wealthy. That's why the rich SEasterners are running from their own prosperous potorpotor land to that same SW. If we show you poverty stats by state now, you'll come up with another nonsense. You can only fool those who haven't been to that region lol. See his mouth like middle class  If Ogun and Oyo weren't number 2 and 3 respectively, you'd have claimed it's because there are plenty flatts in Lagos that's why Lagos is the only SW state highly ranked. Today, you're claiming it's because of flatts Ogun and Oyo are high on the list. Tomorrow, you'll come back to tell us there aren't flatts in Ogun and Oyo states that flatts only go to Lagos lol. |
Politics › Re: Let See The State With Highest User Of Internet by BeautifulSE: 8:52am On Dec 30, 2017 |
uglyafonja: Just like the SW always come last in education Osun........29th Oyo .......26th Ogun........16th Ondo........13th EKITI........11th Na only una waka come? Even some northern states are doing well in education than SW... Capital shame That's your cup of tea dundee.  . The thread is about internet usage by state. If you want to talk about education, create a thread and let's meet you there. We'll expose your malpractice in a heartbeat. |
Politics › Re: Let See The State With Highest User Of Internet by BeautifulSE: 8:49am On Dec 30, 2017*. Modified: 10:00am On Dec 30, 2017 |
EternalTruths: So everybody in SW are all Afonjas
When will Afonjas ever apply the knowledge they acquired in school.? You're brainless. Did anyone tell y'all to leave your states for SW states? |
Politics › Re: Let See The State With Highest User Of Internet by BeautifulSE: 8:21am On Dec 30, 2017 |
EzeNri: Over illiteracy dey worry many Yoruba e-yoots. Many of them can't interpret simple statistics. You people are embarrassing this country.
Internet usage is dependent on population. It is a function of population.
There are more internet users in Nigeria than in Germany, UK, France, Italy e.t.c. China comes first, followed by India, then USA. Don't forget China is the world most populous country, followed by India, then USA.
Nigeria is the came 8th in world internet usage is the 7th most populous nation in the world.
www.internetworldstats.com/top20.htm
BeautifulSE, I hope you 'grab' also? Tomorrow, you'll spin it again and tell us one SE state is more populous than Oyo or Ogun. I trust you  |
Politics › Re: Let See The State With Highest User Of Internet by BeautifulSE: 8:20am On Dec 30, 2017 |
Afam4eva: I think the OP is asking a different question. what exactly is the difference? |
Politics › Re: No Other State Can Match Osun Public Schools’ Infrastructure — Aregbesola by BeautifulSE: 5:09am On Dec 30, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Let See The State With Highest User Of Internet by BeautifulSE: 1:45am On Dec 30, 2017*. Modified: 8:22am On Dec 30, 2017 |
Active Internet Subscriptions Breakdown By States and Regions1* LAGOS - 12,620,662 2* OGUN - 5,629,424 3* OYO - 4,908,092 4* KADUNA - 4,231,710 5* KANO - 4,134,266 6* F.C.T - 4,132,172 7* RIVERS - 3,853,300 8* NIGER - 3,301,721 9* DELTA - 3,225,365 10* EDO - 3,144,922 11* ANAMBRA - 2,608,805 12* BENUE - 2,424,091 13* OSUN - 2,284,205 14* ONDO - 2,240,949 15* NASARAWA - 2,175,394 16* KWARA - 2,115,199 17* KOGI - 2,040,082 18* IMO - 2,023,867 19* ABIA - 2,010,551 20* PLATEAU - 1,921,857 21* KATSINA - 1,887,194 22* ENUGU - 1,873,467 23* AKWA IBOM - 1,861,330 24* ADAMAWA - 1,621,508 25* BAUCHI - 1,559,609 26* CROSS RIVER - 1,375,251 27* BORNO - 1,347,355 28* SOKOTO - 1,264,793 29* KEBBI - 1,162,543 30* TARABA - 1,154,720 31* GOMBE - 1,063,522 32* JIGAWA - 898,399 33* EKITI - 879,702 34* ZAMFARA - 851,669 35* EBONYI - 796,519 36* BAYELSA - 732,777 37* YOBE - 694,631 ** OTHERS (UNIDENTIFIED) - 373,113 Total Nigeria Active Internet Subscriptions: 92,424,736 REGIONS: South West = 28,563,034 Active Internet Subscriptions (31.0%) South South = 14,192,945 Active Internet Subscriptions (15.35%) South East = 9,313,209 Active Internet Subscriptions (10.0%) North West = 14,430,574 Active Internet Subscriptions (15.61%) North Central = 13,978,344 Active Internet Subscriptions (15.12%) North East = 7,441,345 Active Internet Subscriptions (8.05%) F.C.T = 4,132,172 Active Internet Subscriptions (4.47%) https://www.nairaland.com/3114368/nigerian-states-number-registered-phonecase closed |
Politics › Re: No Other State Can Match Osun Public Schools’ Infrastructure — Aregbesola by BeautifulSE: 12:04am On Dec 30, 2017 |
Fact! |
Politics › Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by BeautifulSE: 11:59pm On Dec 29, 2017 |
arinzeejikonye: Ekoile let me add this,
Main one data center Where did you get the second pic from? |
Politics › Re: President Buhari Angry About His Son's Accident, Blames Security Aides by BeautifulSE: 9:51am On Dec 29, 2017 |
Hmmm |
Politics › Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by BeautifulSE: 8:38am On Dec 29, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by BeautifulSE: 8:34am On Dec 29, 2017 |
Guy, stop quoting me. The best I can do for you is advise you to go for deliverance. You're suffering from an illness known as mythomania  An abnormal or pathological tendency to tell lies.  |
Politics › Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by BeautifulSE: 8:07am On Dec 29, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by BeautifulSE: 7:20am On Dec 29, 2017*. Modified: 10:06am On Dec 29, 2017 |
EzeNri: Oga, the work I do requires me to handle large volume of data on daily work days. The ethics of our work prevents us from being biased. I was trained to handle data and professionally certified.
I have nothing to proof to you. If you have your ID card, enter NBS office and request for Nigerian FDI data, or better, pull it from online.
The kind of investment you quoted didn't enter Nigerian manufacturing sector through FDI. Even the source of that data was survey conducted by Eye of Lagos. You can't capture that kind of data through survey. This is not a social research.
Ogun didn't attract up to 2% of Nigeria FDI. Abuja is a better destination to Ogun. The only data you handle is in the beer parlour. And the only certification you have is in lies. Post your sources here. I never asked you for your employment history Suddenly, NBS stats are now authentic lol. I thought you said NBS is made in Nigeria stat. Anyway, if you have stats from NBS, post them. Maybe we would take you seriously if you at least show us something from NBS The link I posted was from Manufacturing association of Nigeria. Eyes of Lagos only reported it. I don't have a response to the last sentence. I go just pray make jealousy no kill you  |
Politics › Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by BeautifulSE: 7:07am On Dec 29, 2017 |
Who doesn't know the $60billion IGR AshiwajuFoward posted was a mistake. He meant N60 billion. Trying to deflect from his own lies. Lying Lion |
Politics › Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by BeautifulSE: 6:56am On Dec 29, 2017 |
This guy needs deliverance. It's like he will die if he doesn't lie |
Politics › Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by BeautifulSE: 6:53am On Dec 29, 2017 |
EzeNri: Please what is wrong with you people? I said investment in Power and you are pulling another made in Nigeria stats for manufacturing.
Oga, top FDI receiving sectors in Nigeria are service, telecom, banking and oil and gas. Manufacturing don't receive up to that, unless the figure you quoted is for domestic investment.
Ogun don't even attract up to 2% of Nigerian FDI.
Please gather small kids and lie to them. I know lots of great minds from Yoruba but sincerely them here. I am just tired of your shallowness.
FYI, we are documenting that lie for posterity. Can you please post evidence for the first emboldened? If you have any, post it let us see and stop pulling out nonsense from your ass. I post data, links, while you post conjectures. Besides, Most of the power projects in Nigeria are even in the North not East. The ones in Service are mainly in Lagos. Oil and gas in the South-South. I don't know which FDI is going into banking. I don't even want to talk about the second emboldened. That's just you being a typical asshole.  There is no lie here. Data doesn't care about ethnicity. Facts don't lie. Data will always be greater than beer parlour stats. Yes, you know plenty great Yoruba minds you always tell lies to without being checked. Lienus Mba |
Politics › Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by BeautifulSE: 4:53am On Dec 29, 2017*. Modified: 5:55am On Dec 29, 2017 |
EzeNri: Incoming 2.5 billion USD from China, courtesy of only two FDI. One from Innoson and Abia State government.
This 2 FDI alone will account for 73.5% of the total FDI inflow in Nigeria in 2016 which was 3.4 billion USD.
The Geometric power project that will generate 1140 MW of power for Aba is a 530 billion USD investment. One single project in Aba worth 16% of total FDI inflow in Nigeria in 2016. The project is over 80% complete.
Global Edison, A US company is building 1500 MW in Anambra. The FDI is worth 2.5 billion USD. This single project is worths about 73.5% of the entire FDI inflow in Nigeria in the year 2016. By 2020, hopefully, it will be functional.
In 2020, Century Power will complete their 1500 MW station in Anambra. I don't know how much it cost. It should be over 500 billion USD.
Anambra Govt through Obiano is making a 47.25 Million USD for the construction of 40 MW power station in Ogbaru.
SE uses about 300-400 MW of electricity, yet she is making critical investments in power generation of over 4000 MW and doesn't make noise about it.
Calculate all these, and you will see that SE is the largest recipient of FDI in Nigeria, but Made in Nigeria Stat will never capture them. Anambra alone had attracted about 7.2 billion USD from 2013, if we include Innoson's 1 Billion USD, it will go up to 8.2 billion.
Take your time and google everything up there. Guy you lie toooooo much. You're a Lion. I think you need deliverance. Will you die if you stop telling lies? We haven't finished with your lies on the other thread, you're already posting fresh lies. I've never seen you post anything authentic especially wtr figures. Billion this, billion that without source. Only God knows where you get your own figures from Out of the N180.12 billion invested in all of the manufacturing and agro-allied industries in the first six months of 2015, N128.3 billion went to Ogun, representing 71.23 percent.Ikeja and Apapa industrial zones got N15.74 billion and N6.98 billion respectively (12.61 percent combined), while Edo and Delta had only N106. 2 million (0.06 percent). Imo and Abia got N97.8 million in investment(0.05 percent), Oyo/Ondo/Osun/Ekiti combined had N12.53 billion (7 percent), Kano/Sharada/Challawa received investments worth N2.74 billion (1.5 percent). N48 million went to Kano Bompai (0.02 percent), N1.69 billion into Anambra/Enugu (0.93 percent), and N4.7 billion in Bauchi/Benue/Plateau (3 percent) within the period. Rivers got N1.2 billion in investment (0.65 percent), Kwara/Kogi received nothing within the period (0 percent) and Abuja had N30.7 million (0.02 percent). The Kaduna cluster got investment worth N6.010 billion (3.3 percent). http://sbmintel.com/2016/02/11/daily-watch-lagos-and-ogun-hog-fdi-in-states-nigeria-fails-to-meet-oil-production-target-in-january/Manufacturers in the country under the auspice of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) have disclosed that Nigeria’s cumulative manufacturing investment stood at N3.79 trillion in 2016. This is according to a survey conducted by MAN and made available to EYES OF LAGOS in Lagos.
It indicated that in the second half of 2016, manufacturing investment increased to N448.94 billion from N309.33 billion recorded in the corresponding period of 2015, indicating N139.61 billion increases over the period. It also increased by N283.33 billion when compared with N165.61 billion recorded in the preceding period. The association’s survey also indicated that manufacturing investment totaled N614.55 billion in 2016 as against N489.45 billion of 2015; depicting N125.1 billion increase over the period. A breakdown of MAN’s findings showed that plant and machinery ranked highest with investment worth N189.84 billion; trailed by land and building worth N86.58 billion; assets under construction followed with investment worth N64.48 billion; motor vehicle was N58.05 billion; while furniture and equipment had investments worth N49.97 billion in the review period. Besides, the sectoral group analysis showed that the highest proportion of total manufacturing investment in the period under review (38.0 per cent of N448.943 billion) went into the non-metallic mineral products group as investment in the sector surged to N170.81 billion from N1.15 billion of the corresponding periods of 2015; thereby indicating N169.66 billion increase over the period. It also increased by N120.35 billion when compared with N50.46 billion of the preceding half. The survey also noted that investment in the sector totaled N221.27 billion in 2016 as against N18.82 billion total of 2015; translating to N202.45 billion increases over the period. In addition, data generated from MAN survey also showed that 69.9 per cent of total manufacturing investment in the review period, which stood at N448.94 billion, went to Ogun; thus retaining the zone as the investment haven of the nation. http://www.eyesoflagos.com/2017/08/nigerias-manufacturing-investment-hits.htmlSo where do you get your own figures from? SE is the largest recipient of FDI in Nigeria, but Made in Nigeria Stat will never capture them. Does that even make any sense to you? |
Travel › Re: Somali Cities At War Is Better Than Our "SOPHISTICATED" Cities At Peace by BeautifulSE: 12:42pm On Dec 28, 2017*. Modified: 1:07am On Dec 29, 2017 |
Looks nice. But this is not the whole Somalia. These are the nice parts. |
Politics › Re: Hausas, Yorubas, How Was Your Experience In Igboland? by BeautifulSE: 12:33pm On Dec 28, 2017 |
Guestlander: I had to watch what I ate and also made sure I was not eaten. 
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Politics › Re: Gani Adams Is The Greatest Yoruba Man Of His Generation – Gbenga Daniel by BeautifulSE: 11:53am On Dec 28, 2017 |
Lolololololol |
Politics › Re: South East Vs South West: Politics At The National Level by BeautifulSE: 11:41am On Dec 28, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: South East Vs South West: Politics At The National Level by BeautifulSE: 11:32am On Dec 28, 2017 |
lakhadimar: They are the one that help Yoruba develop yorubaland but they cry about marginalization and neglect in Iboland.
when they want to develop other people's land government does not marginalize them but when they want to develop their own land that is when government marginalizes them I wonder why they are asking for 2nd NB instead of demanding for more psychiatries to be built. These people are confused  |