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PoliticsThe Chat Between Igbo Tinubu Supporter And A Former Tinubu Yoruba Supporter by LagosFirstSon(op): 4:30pm On Jul 22, 2023
Please don't 😂😂

All the Yoruba ronu supporters of Tinubu are in regret for supporting him

But the Igbo man that they hated so much is still standing firm strong on Tinubu policies that's just about running the economy of the country aground .


See screenshot below

PoliticsRe: What's The Total Votes Obi Scored To Defeat Others? by LagosFirstSon: 4:22pm On Jul 22, 2023
helinues:
Behold the achievements of the Messiah, Eluup sent from Pluto to come and rescue Nigeria as he performed wonderfully well there when he was their president
Did you make those comments with your numerous monikers

Yeah right
PoliticsRe: What's The Total Votes Obi Scored To Defeat Others? by LagosFirstSon: 4:12pm On Jul 22, 2023
You're in no position to determine how the tribunal final ruling would go

The judges at the tribunal will do there job and it must align with the constitution..
Anything short of that won't be accepted .

They must not collect bribe from Tinubu to judge in his favour .

Nigerians didn't vote Tinubu because corrupt
EducationRe: Tuition Hike: Nigerian Students To Embark On Mass Protest by LagosFirstSon(op): 4:12pm On Jul 22, 2023
Good
EducationRe: Tuition Hike: Nigerian Students To Embark On Mass Protest by LagosFirstSon(op): 2:25pm On Jul 22, 2023
pandoragirigory:
So because your mother is your toy, you think you can insult everyone, you can here to show your parental deficiencies.
Stop the tribal slur .. that's the only way you will be respected.

If you do anyhow , you will see anyhow .
EducationRe: Tuition Hike: Nigerian Students To Embark On Mass Protest by LagosFirstSon(op): 2:22pm On Jul 22, 2023
Kukutente23:
Fools who went to greet Ojuyobo when he signed the satanic student loan
Now their eyes don clear

Unadon C. Shege
don't mind them

Tinubu wants to collect back the money that he dashed them in multiple folds 😂😂😂
EducationRe: Tuition Hike: Nigerian Students To Embark On Mass Protest by LagosFirstSon(op): 2:19pm On Jul 22, 2023
Nlfpmod
SportsRe: Lebron James, Serena Williams, Tom Brady, Kim K. Attend Messi's Debut Match by LagosFirstSon: 2:13pm On Jul 22, 2023
Nice one
EducationRe: Tuition Hike: Nigerian Students To Embark On Mass Protest by LagosFirstSon(op):
Tinubu should allow the students to breath

Stop suffocating Nigerians with wicked hardship

Enough Tinubu, I say enough.
EducationTuition Hike: Nigerian Students To Embark On Mass Protest by LagosFirstSon(op): 2:08pm On Jul 22, 2023
Following the recent hike in tuition fees in tertiary institutions and government schools, the National Association of University Students has threatened to embark on a mass protest against the recent hike in tuition fees in the country.

This was exclusively disclosed to our correspondent in a statement titled “Warning Against Tuition Fee Increment”, on Saturday, signed by the NAUS Chairman and National Deputy President, Eruobami Ayobami and Babalola Daniel, respectively.

“It is with great displeasure as we Write to condemn the act of the Federal Government as well as higher institutions who have decided to increase the price of tuition in this current economic disintegration,” part of the statement read.

The PUNCH, on Friday, reports that the management of the University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos State has reportedly increased fees for undergraduate students in the institution.

This was contained in a statement dated July 20, 2023, by the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, UNILAG branch following a meeting with the top management staff.

The students of the institution previously paid N19,000 but the management has fixed new fees at N190,250 for students studying medicine while for courses that require laboratory and studio, students are to pay N140,250.

Also, this paper reports that the federal government through the Federal Ministry of Education has increased the school fees of new students into Federal Government Colleges otherwise known as Federal Unity Colleges to ₦100,000.

According to the circular entitled, “Approved fees/ charges for Federal Unity Colleges (1st Term) for new students“, signed by the Director of Senior Secondary Education, Hajia Binta Abdulkadir, new students are expected to part with ₦100,000 instead of the previous N45,000.

NAUS added that it is evident that The state of our university education is not encouraging and as such, implementations that will further negatively affect the educational system would not be encouraged.

“University is where every profession that runs the nation is trained and mentored, investing in the origin of every profession should never be a problem for any nation interested in development.

It warned that the student populace would not hesitate to stage a protest against any enactment on tuition increment.

“We want to reiterate that as students, we won’t hesitate to come out en-mass to protest against any form of implementation that poses a threat to the students’ community,” it added.

While assuring students of its commitment to protecting their interests at all times, the student’s body further urged various higher institutions that have made plans to hike their school fees to reconsider their plans as it will only do more bad than good to the academic system and as well adverse effect on the students.
Source: https://punchng.com/tuition-hike-student-group-threatens-mass-protest/?amp

PoliticsRe: This Is Correct Report Of Nigeria Richest State By GDP.. Ignored The Fake Trendi by LagosFirstSon: 2:07pm On Jul 22, 2023
GoodLife4live:
u can't continue to fool nigerians with your akpu edited version...

Dis is what Google will show u if u search on line .... Except the WIKIPEDIA spoke otherwise..
which state made the 10th?
PoliticsRe: This Is Correct Report Of Nigeria Richest State By GDP.. Ignored The Fake Trendi by LagosFirstSon: 1:58pm On Jul 22, 2023
GoodLife4live:
bros go to NBS and see it your self...

Out of 10 source on the internet.. 9 of them rated ogun state ahead all south east states... But your Wikipedia report spoke otherwise...

Who is fooling who ?

I can show u report from official news line to confirm it yourself ... Stop peddling fake statistics like your principal... Obi
Post the link here if you're sincere

Post the 2023 version link here let's verify if you're sure of what you're saying .. I dare you .
PoliticsRe: This Is Correct Report Of Nigeria Richest State By GDP.. Ignored The Fake Trendi by LagosFirstSon: 1:51pm On Jul 22, 2023
GoodLife4live:
This is 2023 reports...
With full details...

Richest states in Nigeria 2023
As the economic giant of Africa, Nigeria has some very prosperous cities. The following are the richest states in Nigeria.

Last updated:2023-07-15T11:04:01Z
Written by

Innocent Benjamin
Innocent Benjamin
Abuja - richest states in Nigeria
Being Africa's wealthiest nation, Nigeria boasts a number of prosperous cities competing economically with the continent's leading metropolises. As with our Nigerian wealth ranking, the richest state in Nigeria is decided by revenue rather than by criteria such as federal allocation.

OTHER NIGERIAN RANKINGS:

Top 10 poorest states in Nigeria 2023 [and poverty causes]
Best loan apps in Nigeria 2023 (and their interest rates)
List of all federal universities in Nigeria (best to worst)
Top 9 highest paying jobs in Nigeria right now (72 million salary)
The 36 states of Nigeria are separated into six geo-political areas, with the Lagos-backed southwest generating over 972 billion NGN in revenue, the country's highest.

Under normal circumstances, the FCT is the second-wealthiest state in Nigeria, but the planned capital city is not considered a state and is thus excluded from this list.

Based solely on internal revenue and capital income, the two most commensurate determinants of wealth, the following are the richest states in Nigeria:

1.
Lagos State
Revenue: 534.5 billion NGN
Richest state in southwest Nigeria

Generating two-fifths of the country's domestic income, Lagos State, a southwestern metropolis, is the undisputed richest state in Nigeria. Despite being the nation's smallest in size, Lagos State is the only state to independently produce half-year revenues in twelve figures.

As expected of the richest state in Nigeria, Lagos is an island of economic prospects that draws 20,000 new residents daily who come to "try their luck" in this global metropolis of limitless options.

Lagos State, the economic and financial hub of Nigeria, is the third most populous city in the world, having a massive retail market that encourages manufacturing sector activities. In addition to being the richest state in Nigeria, Lagos State is also the fifth largest economy in Africa.

More than half of the country's industries, mainly agri-food and oil services, are concentrated in Lagos State, particularly in industrial zones (Ikeja, Ikorodu, and Surulere) and ports such as Apapa and TinCan Terminals.

Lagos State's prominence as the richest state in Nigeria is partly attributable to its port, which handles more than 1.2 million containers a year and three-quarters of Nigeria's imported refined oil.

The Lagos container and commercial port is the fourth biggest in Africa, and the Apapa site alone receives sixty per cent of the country's imports.

The city is also home to the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) and most of the nation's private-sector businesses. Being the richest state in Nigeria, Lagos State is also home to Africa's first startup ecosystem, with more than fifty per cent of its population connected to the internet.

Lagos State is, therefore, a hub for creative businesses and a fertile ground for cultural events, all of which add to its prominence as the richest state in Nigeria.

Lagos State generates so much revenue that it is about four times wealthier than the second-richest state in Nigeria.

Multiple large construction projects are now ongoing in Lagos, such as the Dangote Group Oil Refinery, which, when finished in 2022, became Africa's largest oil refinery.

In addition, the Eko-Atlantic metropolis is a projected 250,000-person city on a reclaimed sea island south of the megapolis.

Lagos State, which boasts 180 kilometres of shoreline and is underlain by sedimentary rocks, is set to transform from the richest state in Nigeria to the "Dubai of Africa": a hub for commerce, tourism, and modernity.

Lagos International Airport alone accounted for three-quarters of the country's international arrivals and departures in 2018, strengthening its position as Nigeria's wealthiest state.

One to watch: FCT Abuja

Abuja, which ought to be among the wealthiest states in Nigeria with an annual income of 131.9 billion NGN, is located in the Federal Capital Territory.

It is a planned 713.5-kilometre metropolis strategically placed in the centre of the nation to balance ethnic and religious alliances.

Governed by the federal administration, the FCT is not considered a state.

On December 12, 1991, Abuja formally replaced Lagos as the capital of Nigeria, displacing the coastal megacity.

Abuja was one of the few instances of controlled urbanisation in modern Nigeria when it was ruled with an iron grip by Nasir el-Rufai, minister in charge of the FCT, from 2003 to 2007.

Abuja has not grown in terms of population as the government had intended due to artificially high real estate prices and the allure of the previous capital, Lagos, which is far more culturally significant.

2.
Rivers State
Revenue: 114.6 billion NGN
Richest state in south-south Nigeria
Rivers is one of the richest states in Nigeria
Rivers State, a significant oil and gas producing Niger Delta state, is the second-richest state in Nigeria. This sector contributes 44.6% of the state's gross domestic product, superseding agriculture and computer technology, which each contribute 10%.

Industry and services contribute a modest 7% and 6% to Rivers State's gross domestic product.

Being one of the richest states in Nigeria, Rivers State is home to the headquarters of Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas Limited, the national enterprise responsible for the production and export of liquefied natural gas.

Through the national oil corporation, NNPC, the state controls 49% of the business, while Shell owns 25.6%, Total owns 15%, and Eni owns 10.0%.

The renowned Bonny Island, home to several refineries and gas processing complexes, is also located within Rivers State.

Several ethnic groups reside in this state, most notably the Ogoni people, who gained worldwide recognition in the 1990s for their campaign against Shell's environmental disaster.

In addition to oil and gas, fishing, agriculture, silica sand, and clay have contributed to Rivers State's standing as one of the richest states in Nigeria.

3.
Ogun State
Revenue: 109.6 billion NGN
ogun is one of the richest states in Nigeria
Located in southwest Nigeria, Ogun State has a large concentration of industrial districts, which has led to its status as the third-richest state in Nigeria. It is regarded as "the Gateway State."

Dangote Cement in Ibese; Nestlé; Lafarge Cement Factory in Ewekoro; Memmcol in Orimerunmu; Coleman Cables in Sagamu and Arepo; and Procter & Gamble in Agbara are among the major factories in Ogun State.

Cement mills, especially at Sagamu, food processing facilities (with the presence of giants like Unilever and Nestlé), breweries, and plastic, rubber, aluminium, and paint manufacturing plants are the primary sectors contributing to Ogun State's status as Nigeria's third-richest state.

Rice, maize, cassava, yam, plantains, cocoa, palm oil, tobacco, and cotton are among the agricultural products that contribute more than 40 per cent to Ogun State's gross domestic product (GDP).

Ogun State's capital city, Abeokuta, is an important economic town, being the road and rail connection between Lagos and the rest of the nation.

Arable land comprises 74% of the state's surface, of which only 30% is farmed, while remnants of tropical rainforest and savannah woodland occupy a portion of the northwest.

Ogun State's primary mineral resources include limestone, chalk, phosphate, and clay, with the Aro granite quarry providing most of southern Nigeria with construction materials.

In addition to being one of the richest states in Nigeria, the comparative advantage of Ogun State resides primarily in its strategic location, which borders the State of Lagos and provides access to the ocean and the Republic of Benin.

4.
Delta State
Revenue: 83.7 billion NGN
Delta is one of the richest states in Nigeria
With 35% of national crude oil output and 40% of natural gas reserves, Delta State, situated in the Niger Delta, is the fourth-richest state in Nigeria.

The natural resources of Delta State include oil and gas, but the state is also endowed with silica, lignite, kaolin, tar sand, gemstones, and limestone.

In addition to fishing and farming, the state's principal businesses include textile, glass, chemical, chalk, plastic, and rubber plants.

Aladja is home to a major but dying steel manufacturing facility, the Delta Steel Company (DSC), which is presently controlled by Premium Steel and Mines Limited (PSML).

The Ethiope River, said to be the only clean body of water in Nigeria, is a tourist attraction, further enhancing Delta State's standing as one of the richest states in Nigeria. It also has a mystic reputation since its source flows under a magnificent tree.

In terms of infrastructure, Ogbe-Ogonogo Modern Market is one of the major marketplaces in Nigeria.

The Nigerian constitution of 1999 mandates that 13 per cent of federal income from natural resources be returned to the state of origin on a "derivation" basis, hence bolstering Delta State's position as one of the richest states in Nigeria.

In addition to the perks of being one of the richest states in Nigeria, Delta State has also suffered from its prosperity, as dozens of oil spills have rendered it "one of the most polluted places on the planet."

5.
Kaduna State
Revenue: 52.9 billion NGN
Richest state in Northern Nigeria
Kaduna is one of the richest states in Nigeria
With eighty per cent of its GDP coming from agriculture, Kaduna State, the national leader in cotton production, is the fifth-richest state in Nigeria.

Other crops include potatoes (280,000 metric tonnes harvested per year), yams, tobacco, beans, millet, ginger, rice, and cassava.

Kaduna State is home to one of the country's four oil refineries, which is sadly no longer functioning. Nonetheless, the state has over 350 manufacturing firms, the majority of which are small and medium-sized enterprises in an industrial sector dominated by textiles, food, and cattle.

As the richest state in Northern Nigeria, commerce and services account for more than a quarter of Kaduna State's gross domestic product. Animal husbandry, including poultry, sheep, goats, and pigs, also plays a significant role in the economy.

Clay, serpentine, asbestos, amethyst, kyanite, gold, graphite, and sillimanite graphite are the state's natural resources.

Kaduna State is also a major player in the education sector, having more federal universities than any other state in Nigeria.

6.
Oyo State
Revenue: 50.4 billion NGN
Oyo is one of the richest states in Nigeria
The sixth-richest state in Nigeria is Oyo State, which has a capital that is the third most populous city in the nation and was previously the second most populous metropolis in Africa. The southwestern state was founded on February 3, 1976.

Oyo State is renowned as the location of the country's first university, the University of Ibadan, which is Nigeria's premier higher education institution.

The majority of the state's economy remains agricultural, with the western city of Shaki serving as its "breadbasket." Cassava, cocoa, and tobacco are essential crops for Oyo State's economy.

Additionally, the state is noted for its cottage industries, including cotton spinning, weaving, leather dyeing, and wood carving.

Enterprises in Ibadan include food processing industries, an abattoir, a brewery, a printing facility, a tobacco processing plant, furniture manufacturing, and car assembly.

One of the richest states in Nigeria, Ibadan, Oyo State's capital city, is home to various agricultural regions and a tropical forest. Ibadan is also a hub to a number of research institutes, including the International Institute of Nigeria and the Federal Cocoa Research Institute.

7.
Akwa-Ibom State

Revenue: 36.2 billion NGN
Akwa-Ibom is one of the richest states in Nigeria
As the country's third-largest oil and gas producer, Akwa-Ibom State is Nigeria's ninth-richest state. The oil and gas sector provides 59% of Akwa-Ibom State's GDP, exceeding agriculture, which contributes 15% to the state's standing as one of the wealthiest in Nigeria.

Akwa-Ibom State's primary products include palm oil, rubber, maize, cassava, yams, and rice, but, being a coastline state, fishing is also significant.

Information and communications technology (ICT) and industry contribute a relatively modest 6% and 4% of GDP, respectively.

A few small and medium-sized contemporary technology enterprises have established themselves, mostly in the state's capital, Uyo.

Located in the Niger Strait, Akwa-Ibom State has an abundance of water and a substantial forest. Therefore, Akwa Ibom State also ranks as one of the richest states in Nigeria due to the abundance of readily irrigated crops and fish in its rivers.

8.
Ondo State

Revenue: 35.8 billion NGN
Ondo is one of the richest states in Nigeria
Ondo State, founded on February 3, 1976, is a state in southern Nigeria with a 15% oil-based economy. As the state that produces the most cocoa in the nation, Ondo State is the eighth-richest in Nigeria.

In addition, asphalt mining and enterprises using the state's expansive coastline are other significant economic drivers that place Ondo State among the richest states in Nigeria.

The state cultivates palm oil and cereals for export, while its traditional industries include pottery manufacturing, textile weaving, tailoring, carpentry, and blacksmithing.

Agriculture is essential to Ondo State's economy, with the primary crops being cotton, tobacco, cocoa, rubber, and lumber. Fish are also abundant in its many water bodies.

9.
Edo State
Revenue: 35.3 billion NGN
Edo is one of the richest states in Nigeria
Edo State was founded on August 27, 1991, in southwestern Nigeria, near the centre of the ancient kingdom of Benin. The state is a producer of crude oil, which generates less than 10 per cent of its revenue yet helps it rank as the ninth-richest state in Nigeria.

Nonetheless, agriculture remains the backbone of Edo State's economy, with yams, cassava, oil palm, rice, and maize as the primary subsistence crops and rubber, lumber, and palm oil as the primary income crops.

In the prosperous Nigerian state, rubber, plywood, beer, timber, and furniture are manufactured.

10.
Kano State

Revenue: 30.1 billion NGN
Kano is one of the richest states in Nigeria
The city of Kano, the second most industrialised in the nation, is a commercial centre that transacts more than 20 billion NGN daily, making it the tenth-richest state in Nigeria.

Nigeria's second-most populous state, Kano State closely correlates to the old Emirate of Kano, which controlled the area before British colonisation.

Food processing, textiles (African Textile Manufacturers Ltd.), vehicle assembly (National Truck Manufacturers Ltd.), pharmaceutical industries, stationery, shoes, etc., account for roughly two-thirds of the state's GDP.

More than sixty per cent of Kano State's population engages in subsistence farming of peanuts, rice, wheat, soybeans, sesame, cotton, and peppers.

As the second-richest state in Northern Nigeria, Kano State has the largest grain market in the subregion.
Your source of news is questionable. Probably one of your Ibadan expressway tinubu news blog.

The first thread is more credible than this pile of rubbish you're putting out here .
PoliticsRe: Troops Sack IPOB/ESN Enclave In Asaba, Capture Fighter, Fire Arms by LagosFirstSon: 1:44pm On Jul 22, 2023
Those factional Ipobs enforcing sit at home with fire arms should be killed
PoliticsRe: This Is Correct Report Of Nigeria Richest State By GDP.. Ignored The Fake Trendi by LagosFirstSon: 1:42pm On Jul 22, 2023
Imo state is way ahead of Ekiti, Osun, Ogun, Ondo, and kwara state that used to be Yoruba state before it was conquered and taken over by The Fulani people from Sahel desert 😂
PoliticsRe: Wole Olanipekun: FCT Is Compulsory, But It's 25% Of Votes Of All Parties by LagosFirstSon: 1:24pm On Jul 22, 2023
Tinubu is gone walahi
HealthRe: Growing Menace Of Poison Among Friends At Beer Parlours by LagosFirstSon: 12:41pm On Jul 22, 2023
Na long throat dey kill many people
PoliticsRe: Where Rule Of Law Is Trampled Upon, Anarchy Reigns Supreme, Obi Replies Tinubu by LagosFirstSon: 12:38pm On Jul 22, 2023
yarimo:
Mumu man no wonder UK immigrations are looking for you
they are looking for your father not Peter Obi
PoliticsRe: Oil Theft Thrives In Nigeria Because Presidency Doesn’t Want It Stopped –bayelsa by LagosFirstSon: 12:09pm On Jul 22, 2023
The APC government and their supporters are the thieves stealing our oil with ships and vessels
PoliticsRe: Palliatives: Tinubu Is Stuck And Short Of Exclusive Ideas - Timileyin Oyeniyi by LagosFirstSon: 12:03pm On Jul 22, 2023
We warned Nigerians about Tinubu the same way we warned them about Buhari but Nigerians hate to live a good life. They like someone that will bring more poverty into their lives because of tribe and ethnicity.

Tinubu despite all the damning allegations and evidences hanging on his neck, should be in prison and not aso rock . But Nigerians like to suffer that's why they voted for a drug baron
PoliticsRe: Richest States From First To Last In Nigeria Out Of The 36 States by LagosFirstSon: 10:26am On Jul 22, 2023
Neckpresser101:
All of them na from Lagos grin grin


Lmfao

If they're economically viable why haven't they raised another economic power house in the
more homogeneous west states?
Don't mind the noise makers

If they know the heavy massive gas reserves in south east, them supposed dey worship the feet of every Igbo man and woman

Especially that Helinues and afamed
PoliticsRe: Richest States From First To Last In Nigeria Out Of The 36 States by LagosFirstSon: 10:18am On Jul 22, 2023
Helinues afamed Ihordspy Tinubuadvocate imperialyoruba LeoDeking

Did you people see that Imo and Anambra top the list of rich states list in Nigeria over your states of Ondo, Osun, Oyo and Ekiti states?

😂 😂 😂
PoliticsRe: Richest States From First To Last In Nigeria Out Of The 36 States by LagosFirstSon: 10:15am On Jul 22, 2023
See Imo and Anambra topping the list of the richest states in Lagos above all the Yoruba states apart Lagos that's getting federal government support being a former FCT .


No wonder other Yoruba people from Osun, Ogun, Ondo and Ekiti are all claiming to come from Lagos because there states are poorest in the rich states table
PoliticsRe: You Laughed At Us While We Marched For Obi, Now It Is Your Turn To Trek – Aisha by LagosFirstSon: 10:07am On Jul 22, 2023
No be lie

Tinubu has shown he's clueless in governance...
Being president is different from being governor and Tinubu is heading to failure with this bad policies and politics of wickedness that he's meting out on Nigerians.

I drove to Okoyi yesterday and I noticed the road is free. The roads that used to be heavy traffic areas are is free of vehicles . People don park there cars finish, some don even sell their vehicles because of senseless and wicked hike in petrol and heavy inflation.

I want Tinubu out and I hope The tribunal kick him out .

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