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Written by Afoja, why always scared when ever you guys hear the word Biafra You guys dislike them, join and campaign for them to leave, since they contribute nothing to Nigeria, why discouraging vibrant minds not to join, same you will come online and be ranting Igbos should leave your region, seriously you guys are saddest and confuse. Ritchiee:
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nonsobaba:You lack common sense |
fastguy10:Use your google to check the distance Umueri to Onitsha 36 min (32.3 km) via Enugu-Onitsha exp rd and 40min (25.2 km) via Nkisi rd Umueri to Nnewi 1h 6min (53.4 km) via Nkisi rd and new Oba/Nnewi rd and 1h 4min (45.3 km) via Otuocha-Agulueri-Nteje rd
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fastguy10:Oba isn't at the center, the distance from Oba to Awka is far, Oba is close to Onitsha and Nnewi, there are so many reasons why they moved the location to Umueri, 1, Umueri is at the center, with the new roads that link to Enugu/Onisha express road by Nteje, from Umueri to Onitsha 40mins, Awka 45 minutes, Nnewi close to 60 minutes 2, To be close to Orient oil facilities, also for aviation fuel depot to sale to Airlines 3, The area produces agricultural products in large quantities 4, Many agro industries are located there 5, Topography and tableland
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Mykelpato:You don mortgage your conscience for Andy Uba, certificate forger Just take a look at your previous comments, sorry for you ![]()
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Osyabj:No be only Ngige how about Ngene Go and kick Fayose the clown in your domain, Gov Obiano is our choice, point of correction Gov Obiano has started constructing 8.5 kilometer Aguleri-Otuocha-Umueri Airport dual carriageway road before now.http://www.channelstv.com/2015/02/24/obiano-flags-off-aguleri-otuocha-umueri-airport-road/ Obiano Flags Off Aguleri-Otuocha-Umueri Airport Road he fishing and agrarian community of Aguleri in Anambra East Local Government Area of Anambra State, came alive with the flag off of the 8.5 kilometer Aguleri-Otuocha-Umueri Airport dual carriageway. Anambra State Governor, who also inspected the Aguleri –Uno oil rig road project, a 40 kilometer road and several bridges, expressed satisfaction with the pace and quality of work, reassuring the people of the State that the projects would boost economic activities in the State by the time the airport and the road projects are completed. The governor, who was briefed by the contractor on the progress of the project, also expressed satisfaction with the pace and quality of work on the project, which, according to him, on completion would open up seven food producing communities in Anambra North. While addressing the people after the inspection, the governor said the projects are in the interest of the people, especially the Airport project which when completed would have a depot for aviation fuel for international flights. He announced a new partnership with a South African company that will boost electricity supply in the Omabala region and beyond. The State Commissioner for Works, Calistus Ilozumba, said the state had secured approval from the Federal Government for the airport and had also acquired enough land for the project and therefore the road to the airport is very important. The governor’s entourage moved to Nando From Aguleri, another food producing community in Anambra East local government area for the flag off of a 4.5 kilometer road, awarded at N1 billion. The governor flagged off the project and assured the people that the contractors have been fully mobilized and the road is expected to be completed in one year. The Anambra State government said the road construction will cost the sum of N5 billion.
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forgiveness:That is why I said Ogun is backward, out side those areas that borders Lagos, others areas are far from 21 century, owners of these industries in Ogun buy land because it's cheap and available unlike Lagos were lands are very expensive, the owners of those industries operate outside Ogun state, they pay their taxes, just like three Anambarians I know that owns industries in Ogun Evans, M&B and Goko cleanser, they leave in Lagos while their industries are in Ogun, that's why state government make more money through taxes while the state record low transactions. |
forgiveness:What kind of silly question is this biko nu e-banking has no records in financial institutions in Nigeria I guess Ogun state is leading in e-banking ![]()
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forgiveness:NATIONAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS 2010-2015 BANK CREDIT AND DEPOSIT BY STATES IN NIGERIA according to NBS Bank credit/deposit in each state may be used as an indicator of the level of activity and well being of operators (households and businesses) in a particular state as it shows what residents are borrowing and the amount deposit in banks http://www.nigerianstat.gov.ng/report/384 From the report bank deposit by states in Southeast from 2010-2015 Bank deposit in Anambra state #1'844'434.75 Bank Credit # 258'716.37 Balance #1'585'718.38 Bank deposit in Enugu #1'651'741.09 Bank credit #370'012.75 Balance #1'281'728.59 Bank deposit in Imo # 936'606.57 bank credit #218'853.32 balance #717'753.35 Bank deposit in Abia from #1'031'355.42 bank credit #391'675.25 balance 639'580.17 Bank deposit in Ebonyi #330'841.52 bank credit #93'627.5 balance 237'214.02 Southeast total balance from 2010-2015 #4'461'997.51 From the report bank deposit by states in Southwest from 2010-2015 excluding nation commercial center Bank deposit in Oyo #1'617'678.48 bank credit #598'298.6 balance #1'019'379.88 Bank deposit in Ogun #1'204'873.59 bank credit # 558'073.3 balance # 649'800.29 Bank deposit in Ondo #821'901.84 credit #306'621.05 balance #515'280.79 Bank deposit in Osun #648'726.72 credit #417'073.72 Balance #231'653.05 Bank deposit in Ekiti #301'136.23 credit #123,254.46 balance #177,881.77 South west total balance from 2010-2015 #2'593'995.78
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mizzytan:My friend waiting concern you for this matter, How about your beloved president and soldiers ![]()
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2017 SWOT Analysis: Ingredients for the New Start-up State Wealth creation in the world will continue to be driven by skills and technology. Old money –based on brick and mortar – especially derived from low value-adding activities (rents, primitive accumulation, informal/underground and criminal economy, and wealth from primary commodities) will continue to suffer rapid destruction and replacements. As mega cities emerge; populations moving faster than before, and ICT/ robotics replacing much of human labour, only those who PLAN, and continuously innovate and adapt will survive. Is Anambra fit for purpose to prosper in the evolving world? Anambra state, with 4,887 sq km of land mass, is Nigeria’s second smallest state (after Lagos state— It also has the second highest population density after Lagos state. With 60% urbanization rate (again, second only to Lagos), Anambra will, over the next 50 years, no doubt become one mega city—with a population approaching 20 million! It is strategically located to become a commercial and industrial hub—with boundaries with the North through Kogi, South-South through Delta and Rivers, and the South East through Abia, Imo and Enugu. Its latest population estimate is over 5 million (10thmost populous state in Nigeria). It is estimated however that over 50% of Anambra indigenes (perhaps more than another 5 million people) live outside of the state— in other states in Nigeria as well as outside of Nigeria (all constitute the Greater Diaspora), whereas the state attracts a diversity of immigrants from all over Nigeria and the world. Anambra is indeed a home for all. In literally every village, ‘non-indigenes’ are becoming a significant share of population at home— especially those hired as security guards, and Okada drivers. Onitsha, Nnewi, Ekwulobia, Otuocha, Ihiala, Umunze, Awka, etc. have become rapidly urbanized. In 2006, I asked if there were white people living in Anambra as an index of a modernizing state. Today, not only are there several foreigners but Chinese are fast making Anambra a home, with estimated over 400 of them in the state. There are now several institutions in Anambra where Chinese language is taught to thousands of enthusiastic Anambra people. Anambra’s GDP was estimated at US$13.5 billion as at 2014 or about 3% of Nigeria’s GDP. If Anambra were a country, its GDP would rank about 122 in the world or about 24th in Africa (out of 54 countries). Anambra’s economy is probably 4th among the states – after Lagos, Abuja, and Rivers. Currently the majority of the population are engaged in distributive trade, agriculture, transport and services, real estate and construction, micro, small and medium industries, mining, financial services, and other services (health, education, law, etc.). A friend once joked that an average Anambra person is born with a B.Com (Bachelor’s degree in Commerce) in reference to the famed entrepreneurial acumen of the Anambra people. Onitsha was and perhaps still is, the largest commercial market in West Africa. The natural resources include: natural gas, Crude oil, Bauxite, Kaolin, Salt, Gypsum, Lead, Lignite, Limestone, Iron ore, is arable for Oil palm, Corn, Rice, Yam, Cassava, Tomatoes, cocoyam, etc. Tourism potentials remain untapped. Adult literacy is over 80% and there are five universities (soon up to seven), a polytechnic and two colleges of education in the state. A noteworthy feature of Anambra state at the moment is that it is a net exporter of capital. A large proportion of its most talented/skilled indigenes live outside of the state, while a larger proportion of invertible capital is deployed outside of the state. Poverty incidence in Anambra used to be the lowest mainly because of remittances by its Diaspora. Access to bank credit is relatively low. For example Anambra has the 4thlargest bank deposit (after Lagos, Abuja, and Rivers) but the size of bank loans granted to businesses in Anambra is a very small proportion of the deposits |
forgiveness:Go to CBN site and download SWOT analysis on Anambra also check NBS States financial transactions for five years published last year, like I said before, this is not Lagos/Ibadan analysis, this is credible institutions in charge of states records. This is 2006 SWOT analysis from Cbn website.
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forgiveness:Go and beat Abia and Kano financial records before you think of Anambra, this is CBN report on states financial records, not Lagos/Ibadan media propaganda. |
ycat: I'm not surprise, southwest was rated as having highest numbers of mental ill patience, so many of them are online and offline.
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ycat:Indomie generation can you use your google ![]() Anambra landmass 4,887 sq km of land mass, is Nigeria’s second smallest state after Lagos state, It also has the second highest population density after Lagos state, With 60% urbanization rate again, second only to Lagos.
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[quote author=omofunaab post=55238543][/quote]Lagos, 6 other states control 90% of cash transactions in Nigeria – CBN he Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said that Lagos and six other states control about 90 per cent of cash transactions in the country. The other states are 2 Rivers 3 Anambra 4 Abia, 5 Kano, 6 Ogun 7 Federal Capital Territory (FCT). CBN Deputy Governor, Operations, Mr. Tunde Lemo, who disclosed this http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/05/lagos-6-other-states-control-90-of-cash-transactions-in-nigeria-cbn/ Ogun state is trading behind Abia and Kano Anambra are not you mateSee the way Oyeibos are adoring the beauty of Anambra
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[quote author=omofunaab post=55247918][/quote]SWOT Analysis: Ingredients for the New Start-up State Wealth creation in the world will continue to be driven by skills and technology. Old money –based on brick and mortar – especially derived from low value-adding activities (rents, primitive accumulation, informal/underground and criminal economy, and wealth from primary commodities) will continue to suffer rapid destruction and replacements. As mega cities emerge; populations moving faster than before, and ICT/ robotics replacing much of human labour, only those who PLAN, and continuously innovate and adapt will survive. Is Anambra fit for purpose to prosper in the evolving world? Anambra state, with 4,887 sq km of land mass, is Nigeria’s second smallest state (after Lagos state— It also has the second highest population density after Lagos state. With 60% urbanization rate (again, second only to Lagos), Anambra will, over the next 50 years, no doubt become one mega city—with a population approaching 20 million! It is strategically located to become a commercial and industrial hub—with boundaries with the North through Kogi, South-South through Delta and Rivers, and the South East through Abia, Imo and Enugu. Its latest population estimate is over 5 million (10thmost populous state in Nigeria). It is estimated however that over 50% of Anambra indigenes (perhaps more than another 5 million people) live outside of the state— in other states in Nigeria as well as outside of Nigeria (all constitute the Greater Diaspora), whereas the state attracts a diversity of immigrants from all over Nigeria and the world. Anambra is indeed a home for all. In literally every village, ‘non-indigenes’ are becoming a significant share of population at home— especially those hired as security guards, and Okada drivers. Onitsha, Nnewi, Ekwulobia, Otuocha, Ihiala, Umunze, Awka, etc. have become rapidly urbanized. In 2006, I asked if there were white people living in Anambra as an index of a modernizing state. Today, not only are there several foreigners but Chinese are fast making Anambra a home, with estimated over 400 of them in the state. There are now several institutions in Anambra where Chinese language is taught to thousands of enthusiastic Anambra people. Anambra’s GDP was estimated at US$13.5 billion as at 2014 or about 3% of Nigeria’s GDP. If Anambra were a country, its GDP would rank about 122 in the world or about 24th in Africa (out of 54 countries).Anambra’s economy is probably 4th among the states – after Lagos, Abuja, and Rivers. Currently the majority of the population are engaged in distributive trade, agriculture, transport and services, real estate and construction, micro, small and medium industries, mining, financial services, and other services (health, education, law, etc.). A friend once joked that an average Anambra person is born with a B.Com (Bachelor’s degree in Commerce) in reference to the famed entrepreneurial acumen of the Anambra people. Onitsha was and perhaps still is, the largest commercial market in West Africa. The natural resources include: natural gas, Crude oil, Bauxite, Kaolin, Salt, Gypsum, Lead, Lignite, Limestone, Iron ore, is arable for Oil palm, Corn, Rice, Yam, Cassava, Tomatoes, cocoyam, etc. Tourism potentials remain untapped. Adult literacy is over 80% and there are five universities (soon up to seven), a polytechnic and two colleges of education in the state. A noteworthy feature of Anambra state at the moment is that it is a net exporter of capital. A large proportion of its most talented/skilled indigenes live outside of the state, while a larger proportion of invertible capital is deployed outside of the state. Poverty incidence in Anambra used to be the lowest mainly because of remittances by its Diaspora. Access to bank credit is relatively low. For example Anambra has the 4thlargest bank deposit (after Lagos, Abuja, and Rivers) but the size of bank loans granted to businesses in Anambra is a very small proportion of the deposits http://leadership.ng/columns/578107/anambra-an-emerging-start-up-state-and-our-collective-challenge
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evilapc:The boy you are quoting na Yoruba guy |
Progressive01:Afonja how far Are you claiming Benue now ![]() |
ManMountain:They are better than rogues in your region that indebted your generation and unborn |
totit:The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said Lagos and the six other states control about 90 per cent of cash transactions in the country.The other States are Rivers, Anambra, Abia, Kano, Ogun and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). The CBN Deputy Governor, Operations, Mr. Tunde Lemo, disclosed this. http://nairametrics.com/confirmed-7-nigerian-states-control-90-of-cash-transactions-in-nigeria-see-list/
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[quote author=totit post=55228866][/quote]Kemi brother how far your governor can't complete ordinary flyover, even Ebonyi governor is doing far better Lagos, 6 other states control 90% of cash transactions in Nigeria – CBN The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said that Lagos and six other states control about 90 per cent of cash transactions in the country. The other states are Rivers, Anambra, Abia, Kano, Ogun [/b]and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/05/lagos-6-other-states-control-90-of-cash-transactions-in-nigeria-cbn/ [b]Awka
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Awka state capital
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Awka
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arinze2015:I waiting for them, I never enter Nkwere, GRA Onitsha, GRA Awka, Ngozika, Transi nkisi etc. |
Anambra is forth largest economy in Nigeria after Lagos, Rivers, Abuja-former CBN governor
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MrMaestro:Kemi brothers post pictures of Ogun Onitsha
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Onitsha city
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Onitsha
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Obosi
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Oba Idemili south LGA Anambra state
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You guys dislike them, join and campaign for them to leave, since they contribute nothing to Nigeria, why discouraging vibrant minds not to join, same you will come online and be ranting Igbos should leave your region, seriously you guys are saddest and confuse.

