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Re: See The Most Built Up States In Nigeria. by Festy4u(m): 4:29am On Mar 31
Built up states my ass! grin
Re: See The Most Built Up States In Nigeria. by KingKO22: 4:37am On Mar 31
VeryWickedGoat:
Only 3 Afonjanite states made the list.

Is this one retarded or something ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜

Dot in a circle that's not up to a state in SW are making noise here


Shame. You can see Ogun state with over 16000 landmass making the list which about 4 states in a dot circle ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜

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Re: See The Most Built Up States In Nigeria. by KingKO22: 4:42am On Mar 31
Ogene001:

These IGR mugus again. Which economics textbook told you that economies are measured by revenue generation? There is a popular saying that "you cannot tax yourself into prosperity". This is why Obi always emphasize on production

Mumu see how you destroy your Pandora Obituary career

So Obituary knew about production yet the only thing he built was a Beer factory then he started massive importation of rubbish ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜

Your Lord is a dullard ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜

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Re: See The Most Built Up States In Nigeria. by idahme(m): 4:47am On Mar 31
Jokerman:
SS states are disappointing.

See Rivers for example, probably only Port Harcourt dey carry Rivers...

See Delta state, probably only Asaba and Warri, and there are other towns that have potential like Sapele, Agbor, Aniocha Nort and South etc...

What about Bayelsa?? What about Edo, only Benin Perhaps and Auchi... Choi

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You don't know Rivers , the Port Harcourt you are talking about is a metropolitan areas comprising of Port Harcourt LGA a d other LGAs.

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Re: See The Most Built Up States In Nigeria. by scholes0(m): 5:10am On Mar 31
Ogene001:

Ekiti, gombe bayelsa are small states. It has nothing to do with size of states but population clusters

Who told you Gombe is small? Gombe is small in the North, not in the south.
Bayelsa is swamp normally and is extremely hard to build up.
As for Ekiti, it is on the list.

So are you saying it is more developed than the FCT which isn't on the list?

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Re: See The Most Built Up States In Nigeria. by scholes0(m): 5:35am On Mar 31
Ogene001:

Ibadan is surrounded by empty bush unlike the east where small city with have endless sprawling countryside

Ibadan might be surrounded by bush, but when measured, the area of Ibadan's built up landscape alone will swallow thousands of square kilometers of medium density vilage sprawl typical of the SE landscape.
The advantage to the Yoruba settlement pattern is also that they have ample virgin land to embark of novel mega projects closer to their city cores without displacing too many people in the countryside; like the brand new ring road infrastructure that is currently being built to encircle the whole of Ibadan or the Ibadan dry port unlike the East where such developers would suffer to find large continuous tracts of land free of human 'obstructions' by way of villages and might eventually have to resort to moving very far away from the intended service area of the project....

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Re: See The Most Built Up States In Nigeria. by scholes0(m): 5:43am On Mar 31
Slytiger:

That's one of the reason why people say the SE are the biggest benefactor of one Nigeria...

Beneficiary, not benefactor.

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Re: See The Most Built Up States In Nigeria. by Alsenora: 5:55am On Mar 31
Oyo state land mass is huge. The stats is based on % dev per state. The total area of development in Oyo state capital alone is arguably larger than the total percentage of dev in some states that made the list...
Jokerman:


So Oyo no dey built up?? What about Ibadan ??๐Ÿ˜ฌ
Re: See The Most Built Up States In Nigeria. by idealogical: 6:19am On Mar 31
scholes0:


Ibadan might be surrounded by bush, but when measured, the area of Ibadan's built up landscape alone will swallow thousands of square kilometers of low density vilage sprawl typical of the SE landscape.
The advantage to the Yoruba settlement pattern is also that they have ample virgin land to embark of novel mega projects closer to their city cores without displacing too many people in the countryside; like the brand new ring road infrastructure that is currently being built to encircle the whole of Ibadan or the Ibadan dry port unlike the East where such developers would suffer to find large continuous tracts of land free of human 'obstructions' by way of villages and might eventually have to resort to moving very far away from the intended service area of the project....

This is their eternal dilemma and problem, they hardly read and comprehend, and they just beat their chest needlessly.
Re: See The Most Built Up States In Nigeria. by MaziX(m): 7:32am On Mar 31
scholes0:
Just a fancy word for Population density.

The smaller states will naturally be more compact. But by the time you do the math, you will see that the SW is the most urbanized zone in Nigeria by miles, with the largest total area of built up zones.
You can see that all the states there are mostly the smaller states except Ogun state whose population has already surpassed 10 million by now, pushing it into the list.
God bless u my dear..much reason why we need more states.. divide this states then see if real development won't follow.. my village is so much developing cux the improvement union is governing it hard..
Re: See The Most Built Up States In Nigeria. by Nigercity: 7:54am On Mar 31
Jokerman:
MOST BUILT UP STATES IN NIGERIA, 2023

Percentage of Area:
1 ๐ŸŸฃLagos: 34.4%
2 ๐ŸŸขImo: 25.1%
3 ๐ŸŸขAnambra: 23.5%
4 ๐ŸŸคAkwa Ibom: 15.6%
5 ๐ŸŸขAbia: 15.5%
6 ๐ŸŸฃOgun: 10.3%
7 ๐ŸŸขEnugu: 9.6%
8 ๐ŸŸฃOsun: 8.9%
9 ๐ŸŸคRivers: 7.9%
10 ๐ŸŸคDelta/๐ŸŸฃEkiti: 6.8%

๐ŸŸขSE ๐ŸŸคSS ๐ŸŸฃSW

Built Up:
-- Human made structures
-- Major road and rail network
-- Large homogeneous impervious surfaces including parking structures, office buildings and residential housing

Examples: Houses, sense villages/towns/cities, paved roads, asphalt.

#Statisense
(UNDP Nigeria, 2023)

Add link
And the mod will take it to front page
Re: See The Most Built Up States In Nigeria. by Abagworo(m): 8:05am On Mar 31
Nedu05:
When I saw imo state above Anambra was when I realized that the list is useless and doesnโ€™t have touch with reality

So instead of accepting that Imo has overtaken Anambra in urbanization you'd rather discredit the list. Imo was 3rd for a long time but during the Okorocha government between 2011 and 2019 Imo experienced the most rapid real estate development in Nigeria overtaking Lagos and Rivers.
Re: See The Most Built Up States In Nigeria. by Splashme: 8:42am On Mar 31
Ok
Re: See The Most Built Up States In Nigeria. by ValarDoharis: 9:14am On Mar 31
The average of the SE is about 22%. Is tbis what you call everything or hatred has blinded you?
idealogical:
This stats is actually not in favor of the SE, but as usual, they don't pay attention to the implications.

The SE has the smallest landmass in Nigeria, 3 times smaller than the SW, but they've used up nearly everything and another fact is, their small land mass cannot contain their population.

Now, since you've built up your meager plots, what do you have left for your future generations to build on?

If you have 1 plot of land and I have 3 plots of land, who go build up their land first.

Besides, building up means nothing, it's all about what you build and the quality and are they productive?

You cannot say you built up and still remain the poorest region with the smallest re revenue generating capacity in Nigeria.

Qualify is always better than quantity



Re: See The Most Built Up States In Nigeria. by Nice2023(m): 9:38am On Mar 31
When u write with hate on ur mind this is how it always end.

U are very crude to have arrived at that conclusion.





idealogical:
This stats is actually not in favor of the SE, but as usual, they don't pay attention to the implications.

The SE has the smallest landmass in Nigeria, 3 times smaller than the SW, but they've used up nearly everything and another fact is, their small land mass cannot contain their population.

Now, since you've built up your meager plots, what do you have left for your future generations to build on?

If you have 1 plot of land and I have 3 plots of land, who go build up their land first.

Besides, building up means nothing, it's all about what you build and the quality and are they productive?

You cannot say you built up and still remain the poorest region with the smallest re revenue generating capacity in Nigeria.

Qualify is always better than quantity



Re: See The Most Built Up States In Nigeria. by Nedu05: 1:50pm On Mar 31
You are a well known frustrated miserable fellow. In what way did imo state overtake Anambra? Anambra still has the larger population than imo state. Anambra still have more cities than imo state. Most imo indigenes still live in Anambra , Anambra is still far more developed than imo state. so how does the useless data make sense to you? As far as real estate is concerned, Anambra is number one in Nigeria aside Lagos and Abuja . Take this to the bank

Abagworo:


So instead of accepting that Imo has overtaken Anambra in urbanization you'd rather discredit the list. Imo was 3rd for a long time but during the Okorocha government between 2011 and 2019 Imo experienced the most rapid real estate development in Nigeria overtaking Lagos and Rivers.
Re: See The Most Built Up States In Nigeria. by Nigercity: 3:03pm On Mar 31
Imo on the lead
Re: See The Most Built Up States In Nigeria. by gammarays(m): 3:51pm On Mar 31
idealogical:
From the same Statisense.


SE is the smallest region in Nigeria, the SW is almost 3 times larger than the SE.

SE is too small to contain its population, so they always leave their region.
Just like the Jews and Europeans, they're widely spread across various areas in Nigeria with valuable entities to their names.
Turning forests and uninhabitable areas into bustling cities
A blessing from the most High
Re: See The Most Built Up States In Nigeria. by totit: 3:55pm On Mar 31
cheesy

Re: See The Most Built Up States In Nigeria. by idealogical: 4:16pm On Mar 31
gammarays:

Just like the Jews and Europeans, they're widely spread across various areas in Nigeria with valuable entities to their names.
Turning forests and uninhabitable areas into bustling cities
A blessing from the most High


lol..

You people are never serious. grin
Re: See The Most Built Up States In Nigeria. by tobenuel(m): 6:05pm On Mar 31
christejames:
You mean as tiny as Lagos state is compared to other states in Nigeria ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฌ together with the huge population, about 66% of the land is still left fallowed? shocked shocked shocked Omonile, we still have more work to do grin grin grin


Imo State even though the second smallest state in the East in terms of landmass with quite a huge population made an impressive developmental impact sad



Enugu that I think with its level of development and numbers of cities and towns in the state and how popular it is still has more than 90% of fallowed areas shocked? Well, the state has quite a fair landmass in size; largest in the East.





As for the Northern region, the huge landmass amongst most states made any developmental impact a drop in the ocean angry angry ;, so make we cut them some slacks!
lolz I don laff tire on top this ya comment especially that a 'drop in the ocean'

you get mouth shaa

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