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Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by TemmyT002(m): 8:23am On Feb 10, 2022
What of Ekiti?
Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by tollyboy5(m): 8:25am On Feb 10, 2022
Nisiw365:
ipobian, emeka can't be indigene in lagos
Same as Yoruba's also. A non- indigene remains a citizen.
Stop overheating this simple thing.
That's how it is in all state

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Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by Nisiw365: 8:26am On Feb 10, 2022
tollyboy5:
Same as Yoruba's also. A non- indigene remains a citizen. Stop overheating this simple thing.
Emeka can't be lagos indigene

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Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by drlateef: 8:29am On Feb 10, 2022
verybadmouth:
Ogun and Anambra are leading in skull mining investments grin grin



Lol. And how much has that fetched for them?
Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by omenkaLives(m): 8:29am On Feb 10, 2022
That's why some people desperately wanted to burn down the state.

God punish Kanu and his followers.

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Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by drlateef: 8:30am On Feb 10, 2022
BigAP:
cool



Makoko can never be the world biggest. It’s propaganda. New Orleans is over 30 times bigger than Makoko. Hurricane Katrina exposed the ass they have been hiding.

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Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by Golan007: 8:31am On Feb 10, 2022
No picture of Tinubu.
Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by hollywater: 8:33am On Feb 10, 2022
tollyboy5:

Abuja has been the capital longer than Lagos was. Abuja has international airport with massive investment from Federal purse. Why has Abuja not surpass Lagos?
Did Abuja has international seaport? Nigerians in Diaspora remitted in 2021 over 14. Something billions. Most of which were through seaports.
Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by muykem: 8:34am On Feb 10, 2022
Faller:
Overrated Slum

Lagos to me is just a little bit like Peckham
Yes. Lagos is like elephant, the part that a blind man torch will determine his narration. Poor people such as your family are feeling the worst part of Lagos but Lagos doesn't end there dear.

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Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by tollyboy5(m): 8:36am On Feb 10, 2022
hollywater:
Did Abuja has international seaport? Nigerians in Diaspora remitted in 2021 over 14. Something billions. Most of which were through seaports.
OK seaport is the major reasons Lagos progress right?
Now what happen to rivers seaport and others?
grin keep looking for yeye escuse lol

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Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by tollyboy5(m): 8:37am On Feb 10, 2022
Nisiw365:
Emeka can't be lagos indigene
Agreed, Oyo and Ogun state natives can't be Lagos indigene

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Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by hollywater: 8:41am On Feb 10, 2022
tollyboy5:

OK seaport is the major reasons Lagos progress right?
Now what happen to rivers seaport and others?
grin keep looking for yeye escuse lol
My Friend go and sleep if you don't have anything tangible to say. Do you know how many ships that arrive Nigeria on a daily basis? Have you ever ask how much to clear a container in Apapa or Tin can?

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Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by aribisala0(m): 8:41am On Feb 10, 2022
hollywater:
Did Abuja has international seaport? Nigerians in Diaspora remitted in 2021 over 14. Something billions. Most of which were through seaports.
NONE of the remittances came through seaports

You can save that fiction for villagers.


Where dd you get that nonsense from?

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Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by skana28(m): 8:41am On Feb 10, 2022
On top all the mouth wey Wike dey make, we no see Rivers State for top 5 o.

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Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by Nisiw365: 8:43am On Feb 10, 2022
tollyboy5:

Agreed, Oyo and Ogun state natives can't be Lagos indigene
They are yorubas. Yorubas are one

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Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by tollyboy5(m): 8:47am On Feb 10, 2022
hollywater:
My Friend go and sleep if you don't have anything tangible to say. Do you know how many ships that arrive Nigeria on a daily basis? Have you ever ask how much to clear a container in Apapa or Tin can?
Those money goes to federal pocket. State owned seaport is near completion at lekki

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Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by sakanifemi123(m): 8:47am On Feb 10, 2022
either you like it or not Lagos belong to SW, Ibo why did you like to claimed what do not belong to you, many yoruba are living and doing business in Abuja but you can hear them saying we own Abuja or develop abuja.....

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Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by Nisiw365: 8:48am On Feb 10, 2022
hollywater:
Did Abuja has international seaport? Nigerians in Diaspora remitted in 2021 over 14. Something billions. Most of which were through seaports.
Illiterate, who told you most of it were through sea port? There are wire transfers which has nothing to do with seaport

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Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by Golan007: 8:51am On Feb 10, 2022
Faller:
Overrated Slum

Lagos to me is just a little bit like Peckham



Yen yen yen

What's the difference between living in Lagos and living in Peckham


Lagos is Overrated and that's what you people hate to hear,



I have been living in Tottenham for the past 18 months, and I know Lagos is trash, Just pray to God you have the opportunity to leave Nigeria,

The World is a big elephant like you said, poor people like you and your family have only touched a part of the world ( Lagos ) and to you, you're leaving in Heaven, You really need to Start going out, your view is myopic.

This one just got to London.

grin

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Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by SugarGirl44(f): 8:56am On Feb 10, 2022
hollywater:
Why wouldn't they lead when the one functioning international airport and seaports are based in Lagos. Secondly it was formerly the capital of Nigeria.Let move to the next topic.
Then Abuja should be leading, or at best be competing fiercely with Lagos.

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Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by shortIGBOman: 9:01am On Feb 10, 2022
Again, the EAST is the least. grin grin grin

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Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by asthmacoughend(m): 9:11am On Feb 10, 2022
Golan007:
No picture of Tinubu.
. is it Necessary ?
Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by Aidejay(m): 9:12am On Feb 10, 2022
The Same Place People Are Running Away From Is The Same Place Others Are Running Billions Of Dollars Into

“The top five states by value of investments, are Lagos (8.7 billion dollars),
Bayelsa (3.6 billion dollars),
Delta (2.9 billion dollars),
Akwa Ibom State (two billion dollars), and. Adamawa (one billion dollars).

One man's slum, shithole, ZOO, poverty capital.
is another man's investment opportunity.

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Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by kettykin: 9:26am On Feb 10, 2022
verybadmouth:
Ogun and Anambra are leading in skull mining investments grin grin


Stop trying to rope Anambra into your revisionism, everyone is tired of your outdated and ignorant antics
Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by BigAP(m): 9:31am On Feb 10, 2022
drlateef:




Makoko can never be the world biggest. It’s propaganda. New Orleans is over 30 times bigger than Makoko. Hurricane Katrina exposed the ass they have been hiding.

I guess you mistakenly quoted me cus I never had any argument with you on he above topic

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Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by EastisBae: 9:46am On Feb 10, 2022
Low IQ thread created to deceive gullible people. They keep comparing apples to oranges. Imagine re.tards jubilating that Lagos attracted the highest investments in Nigeria. Like seriously, how is this supposed to be news talk more of being celebrated? They keep behaving as if Lagos started functioning in 1999 whereas it has been the economic capital of Nigeria since colonial times!

Fools, tinubu met an already relatively developed Lagos yet he couldn't do anything outstanding! Did he build metro? No! Did he construct any huge infrastructure that can be compared to the ones he met on ground? No! Did he even build mass housing that can be compared to the ones built by Jakande? No! What about pipe borne water supply to houses in a city where millions make use of bad and undrinkable salt water? No!

Yet somehow somehow, fools and paid urchins want us to celebrate him for arresting the development of Nigeria's economic capital since 1999!

To show you guys how messed up your thinking faculties is for supporting rubbish, now consider this:

Can any city/state in Kenya attract 10% of investments going to Nairobi? No!

Can any city/state in Egypt attract 10% of investments going to Cairo? No!

Can any city/state in Cote d'ivore attract 10% of investments going to Abidjan? No!

Why is that so? Because these places just like Lagos are the economic and financial capital of their respective countries. Yet You're celebrating a godfather who is actually dragging the city down.

SHAME!!!

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Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 9:58am On Feb 10, 2022
tollyboy5:

Abuja has been the capital longer than Lagos was. Abuja has international airport with massive investment from Federal purse. Why has Abuja not surpass Lagos?
Abuja does not have seaport

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Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by Nobody: 9:59am On Feb 10, 2022
And one lagos ibadan expressway media said Delta can't survive without federal allocation

Delta remains the big heart

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Re: Lagos Leads In Investment Announcements In 2021 At $8.7 Billion – NIPC by Nobody: 10:14am On Feb 10, 2022
Emeskhalifa:
Lagos leads other states follow.

Not a Tinubu fan oo but other state's governors need to go to BAT for internship before assuming the seat of governor ah swear.

Of course.

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