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PoliticsRe: Gbajabiamila Threatens More Violence If Not Made House Leader – Hon. Ahmad by OkutaNla: 11:49am On Jul 08, 2015
osimataylor:
You are also guilty of this.If it is GEJ or PDP you will be the first person to castigate without reading the full story.Its been the bane in nigeria.People read to criticize and not to understand.
Like seriously? ? I resent and reject that accusation in the strongest terms coz you don't know me. Present any shred of proof to backup your allegation or forever hold your peace and apologize.
PoliticsRe: Gbajabiamila Threatens More Violence If Not Made House Leader – Hon. Ahmad by OkutaNla: 9:36am On Jul 08, 2015
Chigold101:
You are right, however. U know this politicians have a way of saying things just to check the pulse of the polity.
I will wait to see what will happen when HoR reconvne this month
Exactly.
PoliticsRe: Gbajabiamila Threatens More Violence If Not Made House Leader – Hon. Ahmad by OkutaNla: 8:40am On Jul 08, 2015
Chigold101:
were you expecting gbajabiamila to tell you he said such a thing?

You should also know that sometimes action makes more noise than spoken word.

I am not saying that femi said anything, but going by his style in the 7th HoR, you might conclude he actually said it.
Bro, it's their word against his. Everything else should remain in the realm of conjecture, nothing to "conclude" here.
PoliticsRe: Gbajabiamila Threatens More Violence If Not Made House Leader – Hon. Ahmad by OkutaNla: 8:20am On Jul 08, 2015
You all just react to a headline without reading the news report itself. Did any of you criticizing Gbaja read his response to the accusation before abusing him? Makes one wonder if you guys even read the piece.
PoliticsRe: Gbajabiamila Threatens More Violence If Not Made House Leader – Hon. Ahmad by OkutaNla: 8:16am On Jul 08, 2015
You all just react to a headline without reading the news report itself. Did any of you criticizing Gbaja read his response to the accusation before abusing him? Makes one wonder if you guys even read the piece.
TravelRe: PHOTOS: The Most Frightening Bridge In The World by OkutaNla: 4:14pm On Jun 26, 2015
Na "jeep" (in Naija accent) fit this kind road.
PoliticsRe: Southwest Nigeria-third Largest Economy In Africa(ideas For More Prosperity) by OkutaNla: 3:33pm On Jun 23, 2015
tonychristopher:
Oga I am in south west and I am seeing a different thing in those places I mentioned and I am not in any position to argue pls
Then I put it is you that whatever it is you are "seeing", yiboman, does not represent the reality on ground. cheesy The approximately 1billion dollars that was generated from Cocoa exports last year alone has been captured by the FG, even though you are "seeing different thing in those places" cheesy
PoliticsRe: Southwest Nigeria-third Largest Economy In Africa(ideas For More Prosperity) by OkutaNla: 10:35am On Jun 23, 2015
SirShymexx:
It seems you want to get e-slapped by the hand of god, no?

Oh GDP - Osun can't pay workers' salary and the whole state still looks like it was when Oyo reigned supreme.

Oh GDP - Ekiti just sent Yoruba youths to go learn trade on how to produce substandard products and traffic drugs to Indonesia and China in Abia and Onitsha.

Oh GDP - Ibadan still looks like how Awolowo left it in the 60s.

Oh GDP - Ondo still looks like development eluded it.

Oh GDP - Lagos is still overcrowded as fvck and nothing works there.

Oh GDP - Ogun is still a shiithole and nothing is going on there.

Keep celebrating utter failure and useless GDP. undecided
Omo, you can carry your load and relocate to the SE, land of milk and honey since you find it so depressing here in the SW. As for me, I'll rather highlight SW potential and work towards its betterment. Carry on with your Lamentation. cheesy Shikena!
PoliticsRe: Southwest Nigeria-third Largest Economy In Africa(ideas For More Prosperity) by OkutaNla: 10:24am On Jun 23, 2015
CaptainOjemba:
Delusion of the highest order,read your ost again. Pls list the oil servicing firm from yolobas I think you need this odourless fufu
LOL. Na jealousy go kill you. Even that Fufu wey you show so, the amount of money wey the export of am dey generate dey add more to Naija GDP pass all your SE region combined. Ode. grin
PoliticsRe: Southwest Nigeria-third Largest Economy In Africa(ideas For More Prosperity) by OkutaNla: 10:21am On Jun 23, 2015
SirShymexx:
STFU, I'm Yoruba.

Yoruba leaders are just as useless as other Nigerian leaders, yet you lot are celebrating useless GDP, when these circus clowns cum leaders can't even pay salaries and everyone has to keep donating food to workers. Then you have got thugs ruling a couple of Yoruba states.

Also, where are the infrastructures, institutions, programmes et al to ensure development? Shove the amala GDP where the sun don't shine. undecided
Ffvck you too. Go and import Igbo leaders then make them come dey rule you. Ode oshi.
PoliticsRe: Southwest Nigeria-third Largest Economy In Africa(ideas For More Prosperity) by OkutaNla: 10:14am On Jun 23, 2015
Yeske2:
Question is do you know how much the port generates yearly, i'm not even talking about what the LASG generates from Alaba and the rest
If I give you those figures, would you be able to factually give me a breakdown of the percentage of which Igbos account for? cheesy
PoliticsRe: Southwest Nigeria-third Largest Economy In Africa(ideas For More Prosperity) by OkutaNla: 10:13am On Jun 23, 2015
SirShymexx:
Amala paper GDP. undecided

Tell those heifers to pay their workers and build institutions/infrastructures.

Yoruba leaders are terrible leaders - always playing to gallery. undecided
Fine. Show us your own Akpu paper GDP na, we go take am like that. cheesy
PoliticsRe: Southwest Nigeria-third Largest Economy In Africa(ideas For More Prosperity) by OkutaNla: 10:08am On Jun 23, 2015
Yeske2:
The Igbos control the port in Lagos and don't tell me you don't know how much the port generates yearly.
That statement is a spurious one as far as I'm concerned. Is it the petty trading stuff that comes in through those ports that generate the kind of revenue that matters? EVERY ONE KNOWS WHAT YOU PEOPLE TRADE IN AT ALABA ET ALL. THE REAL IMPORTS THAT GENERATE REAL REVENUE VIA THOSE PORTS AREN'T YOURS BOY. I MEAN STUFF LIKE PALM OIL, PETROL, RICE. cheesy

28 ships berth in Lagos with palm oil, rice, petrol

Seventeen ships carrying rice, crude palm oil, bulk wheat, bulk sugar, frozen fish, bulk soya bean and bulk salt are expected at the Lagos ports .

The Nigerian Ports Authority said this in its daily publication, Shipping Position, made available to the News Agency of Nigeria on Friday in Lagos.

It said the ships were expected to arrive from October 24 to November 15.

The publication said 18 other ships would arrive with containers, while 11 others would sail in with petrol, aviation fuel, diesel and kerosene.

The NPA said eight ships were expected with general cargo including steel products while three others would sail in with vehicles.

It said 12 ships, laden with petroleum products, had arrived and waiting to berth at the various terminals in the ports.

NAN reports that the contents of the ships are petrol, kerosene and bulk gas.

The NPA said six other ships were also waiting to discharge rice, wheat and sugar.

http://www.punchng.com/news/17-ships-berth-in-lagos-with-palm-oil-rice/
PoliticsRe: Southwest Nigeria-third Largest Economy In Africa(ideas For More Prosperity) by OkutaNla: 9:57am On Jun 23, 2015
CaptainOjemba:
Lol how did u develop oil exploration? For the fact that you work in nnpc,shell,etcdoesn't mean that you dominate the oil servicinng firm,can u list the oil servicing firm owned by yolobas?
LOL. We dominate those foreign Oil servicing coys > FACT, same way you all claim to dominate the Lag ports the FG developed na. cheesy How many Yorubas, compared to others, work in coys like Shell, Chevron, et al? You are a punk obviously, coz I never mentioned that we 'developed oil exploration'. I was just making a mockery of you, in case you didn't notice.
PoliticsRe: Southwest Nigeria-third Largest Economy In Africa(ideas For More Prosperity) by OkutaNla: 9:52am On Jun 23, 2015
Customs Rakes in N973m from Seme border, Lagos in October 2014

John Iwori

About N973 million was generated by the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) as revenue in the month of October 2014 at Nigeria’s premier border station, Seme.
Within the month under review, the service also made 24 seizures with duty paid value (DPV) of N32, 019, 613. The seizures comprise rice, frozen poultry products and other general goods.


Similarly, the service has also stepped up patrol to check the activities of smugglers ahead of the Yuletide.
The Customs Area Controller (CAC), NCS, Seme Command, Comptroller Willy Egbudin disclosed these in a data collated by the service.
Described the revenue collection feat as a product of increased compliance by stakeholders and non-compromise by customs officers, Egbudin promised to continue making the border unattractive to smugglers and other perpetrators of trans border illegalities.
The CAC reiterated NCS resolve to maximally collect all revenue due to the government through customs duty with continuous improvement in the blockage of all identifiable sources of revenue leakages.


While revealing that Seme command has commenced intensified patrols ahead of the Yuletide season when smuggling activities are expected to peak, Egbudin said the smugglers who changed route to other areas like Shaki in Oyo State and Idiroko in Ogun State are not finding it easy as the customs operatives there are matching them strength for strength. seizing their wares and crushing their unlawful investments.


He said: “In carrying out the directives of our Controller General, Alhaji Dikko Inde Abdullahi, I have constantly sensitised and reminded our officers and men on the zero tolerance for smuggling stance. On this, there is no going back. We are sending a strong warning to smugglers that daring us means a venture into big regrets. We are ready to deploy our logistics for intelligence, interdiction, arrest, seizure and diligent prosecution of suspects,”


“We shall continue to apply the strategy of enlightenment and sensitisation with all our stakeholders and keep dissuading them from smuggling and other border related unlawful activities. We appreciate those complying for their patriotism and urge those deviating to emulate the good examples for a better economy and brighter future for all Nigerians''


The Customs chief assured all members of the trading public and travellers across the border that customs personnel presence at strategic and approved points are meant to assist in facilitation of legitimate trades and promote the state of security at the border and transit routes into Lagos.
PoliticsRe: Southwest Nigeria-third Largest Economy In Africa(ideas For More Prosperity) by OkutaNla: 9:41am On Jun 23, 2015
CaptainOjemba:
Where do you have the sea port? The apapa and tin can port? They are not your port. It belongs to FG,developed by FG and controlled by the Igbos
Let's assume you are right, will you also agree that the Niger-Delta Oyel "belongs to FG, developed by FG, and controlled by" Yorubas cheesy Since na we Yorubas dominate the Oil servicing industry? What you say boy? cheesy
PoliticsRe: Southwest Nigeria-third Largest Economy In Africa(ideas For More Prosperity) by OkutaNla: 9:33am On Jun 23, 2015
CSTR2:
How much has Nigeria and indeed ondo state earned from the phantom cocoa?
Not very much.
Your award is shallow.
The last time the SW had a budding cocoa industry was in the early 80s.
Nigeria earns $900m from cocoa export, says Adesina (in 2014)

Nigeria has earned $900 million from local cocoa production, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina has said.
Adesina said the rate of locally produced cocoa grew from 250, metric tonns (Mt) in 2011 to 370, 000 Mt in 2013.

He said a global company, Hersey, is investing $20 million to procure cocoa from over 20, 000 certified cocoa farmers across the country.
On rice production, the minister said with additional 4.3 million Mt, Nigeria is on course to be self sufficient in 2015.

“The cocoa revolution in Nigeria is receiving global attention. Nigeria’s cocoa production grew from 250,000 Mt in 2011 to 370,000 Mt by 2013, and our cocoa exports earned over $900 million.

“Hershey, a global company, has invested $20 million to procure cocoa from over 20,000 certified cocoa farmers.
“We will soon launch the Cocoa Corporation of Nigeria, a privately run commodity board, which will further spur growth and investment in the cocoa sector, including cocoa investment funds to boost local processing and value addition,” Adesina was quoted to have said in a statement in Abuja yesterday.

The minister also said Dansa Foods is committing $35 million to establish tomato processing plants in the country.
According to him, the Federal Government is providing nine million high yielding seedlings to small holder farmers and plantation estates in the country to improve oil palm production.

http://thenationonlineng.net/new/nigeria-earns-900m-cocoa-export-says-adesina/


NOW TELL ME WHAT AND HOW MUCH THE SE IS ADDING/CONTRIBUTING TO THE NON-OIL SECTOR OF THE ECONOMY
PoliticsRe: Southwest Nigeria-third Largest Economy In Africa(ideas For More Prosperity) by OkutaNla:
meccuno:
with this statement of yours,I now understand your level of understanding and reasoning......whether post or pre, the success of America was as a result of INDEGENOUS COMPANIES.......Ford,General Electric,apple,cornaige Steel......no country would ever prosper or succeed with only foreign investment......and for your info,china produces most goods because its relatively cheaper the laws in america will not allow slave labour....they have standards......and remember in israel, th e reason why they succeed and have foreign intervention is because of the indigenous companies.....which are being bought by foreign companies because of its potentials.......most times its not compulsory to post......reading alone makes one learn......but tribal inclination won't make you see properly
Listen, and listen good. The SW has it's fair share of indigenous investors a la Adenuga, Otudeko, Wale Tinubu, Folawiyos, Kessington, Fola Adeola, Eleganza/Okoyas, Subomi-Baloguns, Adelekes, Harry Akande, Otedola, Alakijas e.t.c But we are also open and actively courting FDI, no problem there. That's the problem with you Igbos, you live in a bubble where all starts and ends in the SE -- only SE folks are the only entrepreneurs, the the only importers, the only billionaires, the only traders, e.t.c.. but on a closer look it's all hot air -- fake. Other regions are making strides and doing great and even better.
PoliticsRe: Southwest Nigeria-third Largest Economy In Africa(ideas For More Prosperity) by OkutaNla: 8:12am On Jun 23, 2015
meccuno:
I stand to be corrected.....the SE has more entrepreneurs than the SW counter part.......attracting foreign investment is good,but have a middle class population and a large micro economy boost the economy......using quotes for the word billionaires actually makes me feel if you know who a billionaire is......innoson for one is a billionaire.....and he is based in Nnewi and enugu......stop having this false impression that one has to come to lagos before he makes it......
Should we start name-dropping of SW vs. SE controlled BIG businesses? ? Na you go tire bro.
PoliticsRe: Southwest Nigeria-third Largest Economy In Africa(ideas For More Prosperity) by OkutaNla: 8:08am On Jun 23, 2015
CSTR2:
How much has Nigeria and indeed ondo state earned from the phantom cocoa?
Not very much.
Your award is shallow.
The last time the SW had a budding cocoa industry was in the early 80s.
The SW region currently generates over 80% of the government's non oil revenue, from all indications Nigeria will progressively depend on non oil revenue more than oil revenue in the future, there fore it will be totally unwise for the southwest that contributes the buck of the non oil revenue to stand akimbo and look on while regions that contribute absolutely nothing like the North and South East are sharing the largesse.

Please, what does the SE contribute to the non-oil revenue, besides trading of course?
PoliticsRe: Southwest Nigeria-third Largest Economy In Africa(ideas For More Prosperity) by OkutaNla: 8:04am On Jun 23, 2015
meccuno:
I stand to be corrected.....the SE has more entrepreneurs than the SW counter part.......attracting foreign investment is good,but have a middle class population and a large micro economy boost the economy......using quotes for the word billionaires actually makes me feel if you know who a billionaire is......innoson for one is a billionaire.....and he is based in Nnewi and enugu......stop having this false impression that one has to come to lagos before he makes it......
BULLCRAP!!!! You think only Traders are entrepreneurs? ? The SW has more artisans and entrepreneurs in way more varied fields of endaevour than the SE, FACT! You people are only traders. We have traders too in the SW, and we have tailors/fashion designers, welders, engineers, mechanics, teachers, proprietors, accountants, lawyers, and other folks who own and run their businesses. look.. don't even get me started.
PoliticsRe: Southwest Nigeria-third Largest Economy In Africa(ideas For More Prosperity) by OkutaNla: 8:00am On Jun 23, 2015
CSTR2:
India has probably the most entrepreneural citizens in the whole of asia.
They are rabid industrialists.
If you think foreign investments is what made india it is today, then you are mistaken.
Most of the foreign investment they even had was in the ICT sector due to the highly developed local capacity of the indian ICT expert at low cost.
The same can't be said for the SW.
LOL. Bro, keep hating on the SW while we keep blazing the trail. cool The OP's thread title says it all. cheesy
PoliticsRe: Southwest Nigeria-third Largest Economy In Africa(ideas For More Prosperity) by OkutaNla: 7:51am On Jun 23, 2015
CSTR2:
The SE will be better off in the long run especially in this economically and politically unstable Nigeria.
They should just make sure criticial sectors of the eastern economy are in the hands of locals.
Go and open your own thread about the SE abeg and stop derailing this one. Anuofia like you!!
PoliticsRe: Southwest Nigeria-third Largest Economy In Africa(ideas For More Prosperity) by OkutaNla: 7:51am On Jun 23, 2015
CSTR2:
You must be a slowpoke.
How does all these jargon you wrote change the fact that the greatest economy in the world-the US owes its strength to its indigenous industrialists and visionaries.
The US is blessed with the highest number of indigenous industrialists.
Lol. I repeat that you are a dolt. You just dey form for here like say you smart but you ain't shyt. America's economy is post-industrial now. They outsource the bulk of their industry to China, India, e.t.c. Those 'industrialists' you allude to are only paper industrialists, they produce virtually all their products in China to save cost. cheesy They are coming to Ogun soon wink
PoliticsRe: Southwest Nigeria-third Largest Economy In Africa(ideas For More Prosperity) by OkutaNla: 7:49am On Jun 23, 2015
InyinyaAgbaOku:
I mean even if the richest Nigerians are not from SE. Yes SE has a larger proportion of rich people
Bro, I'm ashamed FOR you. You people just attack others simply for the sake of it, not coz you're better, no. But when it gets down to the nitty gritty figures, facts, and numbers, you come short coz you have no leg to stand on. Smh.
PoliticsRe: Southwest Nigeria-third Largest Economy In Africa(ideas For More Prosperity) by OkutaNla: 7:45am On Jun 23, 2015
CSTR2:
If Nigeria wants to truely develop then she must not put too much emphasis on foreign investments.
Not too long ago, foreign companies were moving enmass from Nigeria to ghana due to a little instability in the system.
Develop the local industrial capacity as soon as possible.
LOL. Go and tell that to your state governor, who will do anything to attract FDI coz your locals are just too poor to create the sort of jobs that will uplift them from poverty. FACT. No let me yab you abeg. You are not making sense.
PoliticsRe: Southwest Nigeria-third Largest Economy In Africa(ideas For More Prosperity) by OkutaNla: 7:43am On Jun 23, 2015
InyinyaAgbaOku:
It still doesn't negate the fact that the more the indigenous content, the better the spread of wealth. That's why SE has many rich people even if the richest Nigerian is from SE
"Richest Nigerians"? ? LOL. There you go again with your lies. Richest Nigerians according to Forbes or what? cheesy You people just throw around figures, bandy around stewpid and rubbish talk. The SW has the largest number of rich folks on Forbes. FACT.
PoliticsRe: Southwest Nigeria-third Largest Economy In Africa(ideas For More Prosperity) by OkutaNla: 7:39am On Jun 23, 2015
CSTR2:
FDI is a bonus, you idiott.
Most major economies like the US, CHINA, JAPAN are driven by indigenous investments.
Infact, countries like china makes it as a matter of policy to indigenise foreign investments as much as possible.
Foreign investments are fickle.
A little instability and they will disappear.
The strength of the indigenous industries determine the strength of an economy.
You are a bleeping dolt. Yes I said it! America is the most indebted Nation in the WORLD!!! And the largest economy as well. How do you think they racked up that much debt? ? More than half of that debt is owed to Japan and China. And those countries have bought up and invested more in America than all the Europeans combined. Don't talk about what you know nothing about just to look bright. Look, let's not derail this thread with this ignorant and stupid line of argument of yours. Open a separate thread and we'll thrash it out with facts and figures that will make you look stupid.
PoliticsRe: Southwest Nigeria-third Largest Economy In Africa(ideas For More Prosperity) by OkutaNla: 7:36am On Jun 23, 2015
Industrial hub: Why more companies are moving to Ogun

IT began as an innocent question but soon degenerated into a heated argument. And what is this question, one might? Between Lagos and Ogun, which has more industries? The Lagos fans would not imagine any state in the country taking the lead in terms of commerce and industrialisation. They were ready to put their last kobo on the line.

They readily cited the ports and some industries around the Ogba and Ikeja axis. But after a thorough analysis, it was generally agreed that Ogun State is now the industrial hub of the nation. The state governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun attested to this recently during the administration’s second anniversary.


Senator Amosun would tell anyone who cares to listen that Ogun has the largest number of industries and that the state is now a preferred choice destination for investment. And this boast is not hot air. An accountant of repute with many years of experience, Gov. Amosun has been able to muscle industries in the state which hitherto paid taxes and levies to the Lagos State to put their money where their mouth is. And he has succeeded in this regard such that from a base of an Internal Generated Revenue, IGR, of N730m as at May 2011 every month, it rose to N3.8b in May 2013 and is still counting.

Thus, according to the Governor,”today, Ogun State is not only open for business, it is business”.

For him, the economic gains are there for all to see. With 123 companies showing readiness to locate their manufacturing outfits in the state and 32 of this figure already on ground at different levels of operation, while 27 have fully commenced operations, Ogun no doubt is gradually becoming the hottest ‘industrial hub’ in town. Perhaps, it is against this backdrop that the State government says its Bureau of Lands and Survey is being restructured to make it more efficient with transparent and accountable operations.

Accountable operations
Amosun said the state government is about completing the implementation of the Geographic Information System, GIS, with full automation land administration. This, he said, would pave way for the mapping of the entire State, facilitating easier access to land for local and foreign investors.
In addition to this, the state government is equally pursuing with vigour infrastructural development such that it can presently be described as a huge construction site.

Besides the six-lane Ita-Eko-Sokori-Totoro road and Grade separation (Flyover) bridge at Ibara roundabout which is the first of its kind in the state, there is also another flyover at the Lagos Garage along Folagbade Street and Mobalufon junction along the Sagamu-Benin Expressway.
Another such work in this axis is the Sagamu/Benin Express junction-Oba Erinwole junction project. There are also on-going projects on the Ilishan/ago-Iwoye road, Ilara/Ijoun/Egua/Oja Odan/Ilase road, the Mobalufon-Ejinrin road, the Lafenwa-Ayetoro, Ofada/Mowe/Ibafo road, amongst others.

According to a state government official, over 400km of rural roads have been opened up in the 20 local government areas in the state. In addition to infrastructural development, an area that the State government has continued to expend energy on is security. According to the Governor, despite the fact that the security agencies belong to the Federal Government, “we have continued to expend funds and other resources in order to ensure security of lives and properties of our people.”

As proof of this effort, residents of Sagamu trooped out in their hundreds recently when the State government commissioned some state-of-the-art armoured personnel carriers, APCs, during the second anniversary celebration of the administration. According to a resident in the area where the commissioning took place, that was the third in the series of APCs delivered to the area.
Said he: “We’re really grateful to the Governor for the effort he has put in to ensure our safety here. In fact, this is the third attempt of bringing this APC here. The first two were damaged before they were used because someone poured diesel where he’s supposed to put oil. I believe it was sabotage.” Continuing he said, prior to the provision of the APC, robbers were always on the rampage, terrorising banks and residents.
Securing lives and property

“So bad was the situation that the banks shut their doors to the public. Imagine the loss of revenue, both to the banks and State. So, we’re very glad that the Governor had gone to great length to secure lives and properties in this area,” explained this resident who simply describedhimself Ayodeji. All together, a total of 13 APCs, 200 security patrol vans fitted with security and communication gadgets and other security implements have been provided.

Besides the economy, Governor Amosun can also be said to be winning in the education sector. The construction of 18 model schools across the state is a testimony of this feat. The schools which are located in Ilaro, Onijanganjangan, Itele, Ado-Odo, Yemoji, Idi-Aba, Ofo, amongst were jump-started to take care of over 22,000 students who would have began roaming the streets as a result of the hand over of mission schools.
Indeed, it was a sight to behold as school children lined the street leading to one of these school projects in Sagamu. They waved the national flag as the Governor’s convoy drove past. The scene was reminiscent of colonial Nigeria and this reporter did not hestiate to make this observation when the opportunity presented itself. As the Governor walked round the project site, this reporter spotted a gentleman whom she assumed was one of the teachers in the area. Her assumption was right.

Why were children made to line up in the heat of the sun waiting for the Governor. He gave a secretive smile, took a deep breath and said it’s a double-edge reason. What do you mean? this reporter asked.

“ Well,” he began by way of an explanation, “first, it’s a good opportunity for the children to see their governor and by waving at him, it is their own way of appreciating him for the good work he’s doing. In a way too, the children are encouraged to aspire because amongst them, some might want to take up public office in future,” he said as though delivering a lecture and he was not yet done.

Continuing, he said: “Even the adults you see were not coerced to be here. They came on their on own. I guess it’s a demonstration that they love what the state government is doing and this is their own way of saying thank you.” One wasn’t so convinced with this explanation.
Why for crying out loud would an entire village turn up for a mere project inspection exercise. The conclusion this reporter came to was this must be a political rally of some sort. The Governor was probably testing the waters for 2015. That certainly explained the huge crowd at every school project site. My friend (he refused to disclose his identity) shook his head in disagrement.

Annual allocation to education
“This government has done so well for us in terms of education and the people are happy. It’s not a political rally. This is just their way of telling the government we appreciate what you’re doing and like you to do more. You understand why I said the reasons for been here are two fold, he said and disappeared into the crowd.

Indeed, the government is holding its own in this sector also. What with its free education in all public primary and secondary schools. Official statistics put the annual allocation to education at between 22 and 25 percent in line with UNESCO’s recommendation.
What this means is an increase in school enrolment in government owned schools. Added to this is the rise in performance at external exams. For the state government, this positive yield leads to one direction- that Ogun youths would be eligible for tertiary education. And for Governor Amosun, with this development, a solid foundation for the production of high calibre manpower needed for the socio-economic development and industrialisation of the state is in sight.


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/06/why-more-companies-are-moving-to-ogun/
PoliticsRe: Southwest Nigeria-third Largest Economy In Africa(ideas For More Prosperity) by OkutaNla: 7:33am On Jun 23, 2015
CSTR2:
The same foreign investment that has turned the SW to a beggar region.
Which part of the world has eradicated poverty and underdevelopment with foreign investments?
You don't know what you are talking about.
LOL. Boy, No region has 'eradicated poverty and underdevelopment'. The same 'poverty and underdevelopment' is extant in all corners of Nigeria so talk another one abeg. The SW is poised to only get better considering all its resources and potential, if well harnessed. FACT!

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