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seanet01: You are trespassing.Not interested ... At least not in the way you presume ![]() |
uihebom: Who on earth eats BLACK SHI-T and disgusting EWEDU and 1gallon of palm oil as a meal. Eeeeewww**spits**And the mods won't ban this black brained castrated piece of dry hole-ridden log? Didn't the FT see Enugu or any state in the SE before picking out Ibadan? I know it's paining you but we have resolved that we won't stop or slow down our development in the SW ever again under the guise of federalism because if we had continued the way were we're as regions, we would have been ahead of SA now |
Investor confidence |
The business of kidnapping seems to be the booming industry to some hardened individuals who feel it is the best way to make money to squander during this yuletide season. Just within two weeks, three high profile cases of kidnapping is now being recorded in the eastern part of the country including Delta State. Two Sundays ago, the mother of Nigeria's Finance Minister was kidnapped which put Nigeria in the international media radars. Just few days after the release of Prof. Okonjo, mother of Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Nollywood actress and Special Assistant to Imo State governor, Nkiru Sylvanus was kidnapped exactly a week after Prof. Okonjo was abducted. Another news coming from the film industry is that Nkiru Syvalnus' friend, Kenneth Okoli, who they both took a picture together a day before the former was kidnapped, has now been abducted by some unidentified men. Kenneth, who was the first runner-up of Mr Nigeria 2010, was reportedly kidnapped today in Owerri, Imo State. We now hear that his family has been contacted and a ransom of N100million has been demanded for his release, same as Nkiru's. We are yet to confirm this demand as at press time. http://www.nigeriafilms.com/news/19864/10/another-nollywood-actor-kidnapped-abductors-demand.html |
Desola:Don't you just love this babe? Omo mo ti yo'fe |
Impressive! |
acidtalk: Never say never. Maybe Oji Uzor Kalu will come and do what Ojukwu couldn't do.We are waiting and he better make that happen ASAP |
Just like that? Very funny |
berem: Festac Town my hood has really changed.those who know festac town back in the late 80's and 90's will agree with me that festac is no more what it used to be.during those years,where you wan see okada sef? It is because of the bad roads in festac that prompted the high influx of Okada men.just few of the roads are motorable and others are a mess.Festac Town belongs to the Federal Government and so they have the responsiblity of renovating the roads.Now Okada is gone! Let the suffering of the masses continue.SMHI had family friends in Festac when I was growing up One of them had to relocate to the UK with her kids, leaving her hubby behind when Igbos invaded the area. Anywhere two or more Igbos are gathered, you can be sure that hood will deteriorate in a matter of weeks |
Negro_Ntns: ...lol, ok is there a 2013 forecast?You mean the 2012 forecast which will come out 2013. You bet the flooding in the SE states will make it even worse. Oh dear Biafra! The land of the rising floods ![]() |
Negro_Ntns: ...wheres the comapartive 2011 report?The 2011 reporrt is even more devastating. Shows the SE has slipped further behind and the SW has moved further ahead. You can check the NBS site |
Chylo: The arguments in this thread just confirms to me that many people cannot read a story properly and comprehend. What the deputy gov said, was over 60% of value added manufacturing, and not non-oil GDP. Where did you guys come up with thatAsk your Igbo friends |
Up next, those pigs at the Ladipo market ![]() |
From the stats posted by nice.one, it means the GDP of the SW, despite not yet prospecting a drop of its oil, is $78,814,616,189. Higher than the GDP of the entire SS and more than double the GDP of the entire SE at a poor $36,793,363,261. Even Bill Gates is richer than the whole of the SE as he's worth $66bn ![]() Also the GDP of the Oyo state is higher than the GDP of any SE state. Even if you remove the GDP of Lagos from the SW, the rest of the SW states have a higher GDP than the whole of the SE. If any heebo reads this and still says the SW is backward, na Sango go fire any business you set up in the region |
These heebo people are just trouble all over. Second only to the illiterate almajiris Just imagine a nation without them |
jennykadry: 24 million naira ? How is that successful? When correct movies in the west make millions of dollars in the first weekIn Nollywood the post reads. |
Right form time, oil has never crossed 20% in terms of GDP Lagos has always been around 60% of Nigeria's economy and the insecurity in many other states of the NW, NC, NE, SE and SS have been of immense benefit to the SW GDP(GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT) FOR NIGERIA – 2010 Posted by in DATA & Statistics, Macro-Economic Data GDP rose to N29,498,163.43 trillion in 2010. See percentage distribution below and download full report GDP ExpenditureReport 2010 Source – National Bureau of Statistics ORDER GDP BREAKDOWN FOR NIGERIA 2010 1 Agriculture Contributed 40.84% to the GDP in 2010 2 Wholesale and Retail Contributed 18.70% to the GDP in 2010 3 Crude Petroleum & Natural Gas Contributed 15.85% to the GDP in 2010 4 TeleComm/Postal Serv Contributed 4.56% to the GDP in 2010 5 Manufacturing Contributed 4.16% to the GDP in 2010 6 Finance & Insurance Contributed 3.57% to the GDP in 2010 7 Building & Construc Contributed 2.00% to the GDP in 2010 8 Real Estate Contributed1.74% to the GDP in 2010 9 Business & Other Ser Contributed 0.90% to the GDP in 2010 10 Hotel and Restaurant Contributed 0.50% to the GDP in 2010 11 Solid Minerals Contributed 0.34% to the GDP in 2010 12 Others Contributed 6.83% to the GDP in 2010 http://resourcedat.com/2011/08/gdpgross-domestic-product-for-nigeria-2010/ |
Anyone knows where I can get one? The white one? Thanks |
afam4eva: Edo state is trying to attract okada investors especially investors from Lagos who have been displaced. I see the population of okadas rising.Lol! |
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