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TravelRe: Breathtaking Pictures Of Osogbo, Osun At Night by Ihatepork: 10:59pm On Dec 18, 2017
lordnammy:
d o u know difference btw Engr n technicianhuh
Don't be silly.
InvestmentRe: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op): 10:33pm On Dec 18, 2017
JimaeChinko:
Nobody is talking about the bad State of Ogun State Roads..

I work here... It is hell on Earth...

Not a Single day passes without the loss of millions of Naira by one company or other.

Those who live around understand the hell we go through here...
I agree with you. The govt needs to more wtr infrastructure. Also, the state isn't generating enough for it's size considering the fact that the state is three times bigger than Lagos
InvestmentRe: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op): 10:10pm On Dec 18, 2017
okway:
IhatePork

So quick grin
It says November 2017 tho
InvestmentRe: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op): 9:44pm On Dec 18, 2017
[quote author= post=63405392][/quote]I swear I ain't reading that nonsense bro . next please grin grin cheesy

InvestmentRe: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op): 9:43pm On Dec 18, 2017
Ereolamide:
Tell any of your loved ones nearest to you to take you to a psychiatric hospital for mental evaluation, you really need it mate.
grin grin cheesy

CrimeRe: Police Arrest Kidnappers of 76-Year-Old Man In Abia, Recover Ak-47 Rifles (PICS) by Ihatepork: 9:22pm On Dec 18, 2017
PoliticsRe: Evidence That Igbos Developed Lagos by Ihatepork: 9:11pm On Dec 18, 2017
fxjunkie:
I've come to the slow realization that while we were busy being jealous and hateful, Igbos have slowly taken control of economic activities in Lagos. There may even be more Igbos in Lagos than Yorubas. We should learn to embrace them and learn to live with them as against fuming and hating.
more like traffic activities in Lagos like this grin grin

https://peacebenwilliams.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/GALA-HAWKERS-800x456.png

yes, there are more ibos in lagos than yorubas in all SW states combined grin
InvestmentRe: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op): 8:55pm On Dec 18, 2017
okway:
That's in Ogun? shocked shocked shocked

I sha hope it doesn't slow down development.

Religions disable African development. undecided
I hope so too. i don't even care about the churches, but the effect they would have on the communities nearby. the pictures i saw looked impressive
InvestmentRe: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op): 8:50pm On Dec 18, 2017
The canaancity project and RCCG auditorium would really boost real estate in the state.
InvestmentRe: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op): 8:38pm On Dec 18, 2017
Has anyone imagined if Dangote refinery, LADOL, Petrolex were all owned by these people. oboy! we for don suffer grin grin
InvestmentRe: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op): 8:37pm On Dec 18, 2017
Jaideyone:
lol the guy can argue he's soon come and flaunt pictures of pico juice grin and pure water companies.

one petrolex=200 piko companies grin
grin grin

InvestmentRe: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op): 8:22pm On Dec 18, 2017
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InvestmentRe: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op): 8:20pm On Dec 18, 2017
Jaideyone:
cc

this is from MAN o.

come and show us pictures of your zobo manufacturing plants again.

MAN just gave you the knockout grin
lol..most of the industries in that part of the country are the same ones that have been there for almost 2 decades. They aren't getting any fresh investments grin cheesy And a lot of them are folding up ecause they can't compete with the bigger ones in the SW. Ibos are in deep shytt and they don't even realize it grin. the fact that namadi cowlu was able to get that level of followership shows there is a red flag but delusion won't allow them realize this. In the SW, despite all the progress being made in Ogun and Lagos, we still admit there are a lot of problems. It's the other way round for those people. They swim in delusion
InvestmentRe: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op): 8:15pm On Dec 18, 2017
totit:
Abeg,I want to study that stuff where else can it be dig up,wholly?

Anywhere else grin
lol I'm not subscribed grin
InvestmentRe: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op): 8:03pm On Dec 18, 2017
wristbangle:
When they no longer have any reason to put, they will say we developed SW cheesy.

Gorilla indeed learned chestbeating from these peeps
That's what failures do. When they have nothing to be proud of, they start taking credit for other people's success grin grin cheesy
InvestmentRe: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op):
The development in Ogun has really exposed some people's asses grin cheesy The same industries and firms that contributed to the development of Lagos are the same industries setting up shop in Ogun state. Pigs used to tell us that Lagos revenue comes from taxes collected in the port and in the market yet, lagos doesn't earn from port revenues. everything goes to the FG. Ogun state has no port, and has no big market apart from the one at Kuto yet the state generates higher IGR than all their potorpotor jungles combined. Anambra, Enugu, Abia all have big big big markets but none of them has been able to break the 20billion mark in IGR cheesy

No one would be mocking these people if they weren't chest-beating loudmouths. Nobody likes boastful people especially when that person isn't relevant. You'll only end up being mocked.

InvestmentRe: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op): 7:51pm On Dec 18, 2017
Businessday dropped a piece on the industrial development of Agbara but one has to be subscribed to access it

http://www.businessdayonline.com/agbara-big-industrial-hub/
InvestmentRe: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op):
Shuku0kukobambi:
They will counter it o......with stats rendered at the village square under the moonlight by uncle shukudi who just came back from Ragos cheesy
Before, they used to say "apart from Lagos, which other SW state is". Now, it's "apart from Lagos and Ogun, which other SW state is". Very soon, they'll add Oyo. Their job is to monitor our progress while erosion washes away their own potorpotor villages. cheesy grin
InvestmentRe: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op): 7:44pm On Dec 18, 2017
Shuku0kukobambi:
You hate pork, yet you forgot to invite me to this thread that is vomiting verifiable stats like its going out of fashion? angry

I go soon force-feed you some pork if you're not kiafu!! cheesy

This is great as its obvious that Yoruba land must progress whether haters like it or not. However, their main taxes (CIT) will be chopped by the FG. I think its high time this 13% derivation principle gets adopted in customs duties, vat, CIT Etc.

Lagos is full. Ogun took over. Oyo is warming up to take it from Ogun and Oyo has even been on track since sef courtesy Pa Awo with the Oluyole industrial.

Edumare bless ile Oodua and all who wish her well

InvestmentRe: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op): 7:32pm On Dec 18, 2017
Pavore9:
Healthy rivalry. States should work hard to attract real investments not Governors junketing round the world pretending to attract investors or signing MOU that are more of future tense!
have a taste of MOU beercheesy grin

www.nairaland.com/attachments/5340963_p6131929562_jpeg71ac4f0ae60335fa57529b51af594697
InvestmentRe: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op): 7:23pm On Dec 18, 2017
mynd44 lalasticlala
InvestmentRe: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op): 7:19pm On Dec 18, 2017
tdayof:
OYO state needs to start attracting more investments too.
It's a process bro. Already, the Ibadan portion of Lagos-IB expressway is getting investments and it will soon get into the exterior. Someone
even posted pictures of the new factories that have been sited there recently. The icing on the cake would be when the rail is completed. Lagos will be decongested and a lot of new businesses would be sited in the state
InvestmentRe: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op):
I saw Lauretta Onochie's post where she showed the projects that have been commissioned since Buhari came in. She only posted the recent ones in Ogun state. Amosun has commissioned nothing less than 13 manufacturing facilities this year alone.
InvestmentRe: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op): 7:07pm On Dec 18, 2017
The latest from Ogun state is that Honda Automobile has begun assemblage and production of 1,000 units of hi-tech Honda automobiles at its 38-year old assembly plant located in Ota, Ado-Ota Local Government Area of Ogun State

http://www.businessdayonline.com/honda-begins-assembly-1000-units-automobiles-ogun/
InvestmentRe: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op):
The development in Ogun has really exposed some people's asses grin grin cheesy The same industries and firms that contributed to the development of Lagos are the same industries setting up shop in Ogun state hence the huge surge in IGR and overall development.

Flatteees used to tell us that Lagos revenue comes from taxes collected in the port and in the market even though Lagos doesn't earn a dime from port revenues. everything goes to the FG. They would mention how they control alaba, computer village etc etc

Ogun state has no port, has no big market yet the state generates higher IGR than all their potorpotor jungles combined. Anambra, Enugu, Abia all have big big big markets but none of them has been able to break the 20billion mark in IGR. When we tell them revenue is not about the number of markets, they would call us names grin

No one would be mocking these people if they weren't chest-beating loudmouths. Nobody likes boastful people especially when the person isn't relevant in reality. You'll only end up being mocked.
InvestmentRe: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op):
Lagos has some very huge projects ongoing that would widen it's gap against Ogun when completed. Like Eko Atlantic, Dangote refinery and the rail project. But Ogun is moving very very fast atm and giving Lagos a good run for it's money.

The point of this thread is to make it clear that the only state we should be comparing Ogun state with is Lagos. Any other nonsense dick contest with another state is a waste of time
InvestmentRe: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op):
sarrki:
Know rivalry

Its all omoluabis

The sure banker is ocean and sea can't be moved to ogun
Yes bro. The rivalry is healthy, The development needs to spread for the overall betterment of the region. Oyo is next once the Lagos-IB rail is completed. A seaport is also needed in Ondo to open up that area

Lagos, Ogun and Ondo all have access to Atlantic Ocean. We have water, we have land. We're not like those people that have to leave their potorpotor enclave to see what beaches look like grin cheesy
InvestmentRe: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op): 6:50pm On Dec 18, 2017
CC ODVanguard okway prowalker jaideyone totit JeetKuneDo demello
InvestmentRe: Lagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op): 6:48pm On Dec 18, 2017
The stats

[b]Data by the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), analysed by BusinessDay, show Ogun State has over 70 percent share of manufacturing investments in the country between 2014 and 2016.

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

Apapa and Ikeja in Lagos contributed N15 billion and N85 billion to the investments 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 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, representing 8.7 percent and 3.9 percent share of the total respectively.

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

In the first half of 2016, total investments estimated at N54.55 billion were made by manufacturers in the country, out of which N37.51 billion moved to Ogun within the period. This means that 69 percent of all investments within H1 of 2016 were channelled to Ogun State. Apapa and Ikeja shared the remaining 31 percent with other industrial zones such as Edo/Delta, Imo/Abia, Oyo/Ondo/Osun/Ekiti, Kano/Sharada/ Challawa, Kano Bompai, Anambra/Enugu, Bauchi/Benue/Plateau, Rivers, Kwara, and Abia.

In the second half of 2016, MAN survey shows 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. Like in the first half, Apapa and Ikeja industrial zones stampeded for the remaining 30 percent investments with other zones[/b]
InvestmentLagos Real Sector Investments Moving To Ogun State by Ihatepork(op): 6:46pm On Dec 18, 2017
November 22nd, 2017 Editor Economy 0 comments

A three-year data dealing with the direction of manufacturing and agro processing investments show that Ogun is elbowing Lagos in new investments.

[b]Data by the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), analysed by BusinessDay, show Ogun State has over 70 percent share of manufacturing investments in the country between 2014 and 2016.

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

Apapa and Ikeja in Lagos contributed N15 billion and N85 billion to the investments 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 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, representing 8.7 percent and 3.9 percent share of the total respectively.

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

In the first half of 2016, total investments estimated at N54.55 billion were made by manufacturers in the country, out of which N37.51 billion moved to Ogun within the period. This means that 69 percent of all investments within H1 of 2016 were channelled to Ogun State. Apapa and Ikeja shared the remaining 31 percent with other industrial zones such as Edo/Delta, Imo/Abia, Oyo/Ondo/Osun/Ekiti, Kano/Sharada/ Challawa, Kano Bompai, Anambra/Enugu, Bauchi/Benue/Plateau, Rivers, Kwara, and Abia.

In the second half of 2016, MAN survey shows 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. Like in the first half, Apapa and Ikeja industrial zones stampeded for the remaining 30 percent investments with other zones[/b].

MAN is the largest manufacturing association in West Africa with over 2,000 companies as members.

Frank Udemba Jacobs, president of MAN, told Real Sector Watch that manufacturers find Ogun as a good investment destination due to the government’s commitment to industrialisation.

“Manufacturers are happy with Ogun because they get incentives from the government,” said Jacobs.

Manufacturers say they get tax and land rebates in Ogun, which lowers production cost in the long run. It is also easier and seamless to get certificate of occupancy (C of O) in Ogun, a manufacturer in the food and beverage industry told BusinessDay.

There is also a one-stop shop that allows investors to have a single point of contact for their dealings with the various ministries, departments and agencies of the state.

The cost of doing business in the state is also less when compared with Lagos.

“There is less harassment from touts in Ogun and the traffic is light, while there is more available accommodation for staff in the state,” another investor told BusinessDay.

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


“You know businesses are many in Lagos, so there might be some ‘I don’t care attitude’ from some government agencies. Again , people prefer Ogun because of multiple taxation and cost of the environment in Lagos,” Kachikwu, an agro processor and exporter, said.

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

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.

In the last three to four years, manufacturers have either moved from Lagos to Ogun or relocated their factories to the state, leaving only administrative offices in Lagos. Some of the companies that have done that include Fidson Healthcare, May & Baker, Pure Chemicals, Eagle Packaging, Nycil Limited, and Dufil, among others.

“Seventy manufacturing companies were established during first four-year tenure of Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State and both existing and new companies were given some level of incentives and benefits that prompted rapid development in manufacturing sector,” said Bimbo Ashiru, commissioner for commerce and industry, said in 2014.

Analysts say Ogun is benefitting from proximity to Lagos. A research done by The Economist in 2015 showed that an average company in Lagos 956 hours per year in paying taxes. However, things are changing in 2017 as the recent Doing Business Index by the World Bank shows some positive changes in doing business in Lagos.

http://www.businessdayonline.com/industrial-data-show-lagos-losing-real-sector-investments-ogun-2/
PoliticsRe: Governor Aregbesola Commissions Dipson Plastics In Osun (Photos) by Ihatepork: 6:32pm On Dec 18, 2017
Uglyojuku:
Ogun state is probably the most industrialised state in Nigeria followed by Lagos.
Not probably. Ogun is actually the most industrialized state in Nigeria. 2 years ago, we were comparing Ogun to Lagos in terms of industrialization. The state has surpassed Lagos now

http://www.businessdayonline.com/industrial-data-show-lagos-losing-real-sector-investments-ogun-2/
CultureRe: Edo Festival 2017 Live (photos) by Ihatepork: 12:53pm On Dec 18, 2017
cool

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