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Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by Twistaray(m): 10:38pm On May 19, 2015
Shagamu steel et al grin

Modified and
Real estate ogun state

Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by scholes0(m): 10:43pm On May 19, 2015
Twistaray:
Shagamu steel et al grin

Errm, bro, the first pic is not from Sagamu steel mill o
remove it.
Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by Twistaray(m): 10:44pm On May 19, 2015
scholes0:


Errm, bro, the first pic is not from Sagamu steel mill o
remove it.

Ok
Removed
Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by scholes0(m): 10:58pm On May 19, 2015
Twistaray:


Ok
Removed

you removed the right one, and left the wrong one.. lol
The buildings are not the steel mill, the industrial picture is.
Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by FKO81(m): 10:58pm On May 19, 2015
scholes0:


It is as if some of you can't bear to read of listen to good news, as long as it is not in your backyard.
Jealousy kills faster than Ebola.
Jealous of that shithole, nigga I'm proud of my state "Light of the nation". You guys should stop deceiving youselves.
Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by santori: 11:06pm On May 19, 2015
FKO81:

Jealous of that shithole, nigga I'm proud of my state "Light of the nation". You guys should stop deceiving youselves.



grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

a shithole all your families are running to hun!!!!!!

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Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by scholes0(m): 11:07pm On May 19, 2015
FKO81:

Jealous of that shithole, nigga I'm proud of my state "Light of the nation". You guys should stop deceiving youselves.

Oh really?
Well, the GDP of this Shithole is much more than that of your so called "light of the nation"
My goodness, even Ondo state has a higher GDP....... mouth and unnecessary chest beating is the only thing some Igbo people have!
How about you go digest that fact...!

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Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by FKO81(m): 11:20pm On May 19, 2015
scholes0:


Oh really?
Well, the GDP of this Shithole is much more than that of your so called "light of the nation"
My goodness, even Ondo state has a higher GDP....... mouth and unnecessary chest beating is the only thing some Igbo people have!
How about you go digest that fact...!

Even Osun GDP is far bigger grin. Ndi ara
Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by Nobody: 11:24pm On May 19, 2015
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Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by Twistaray(m): 11:26pm On May 19, 2015
scholes0:


Oh really?
Well, the GDP of this Shithole is much more than that of your so called "light of the nation"
My goodness, even Ondo state has a higher GDP....... mouth and unnecessary chest beating is the only thing some Igbo people have!
How about you go digest that fact...!

Leave that villager, let him keep hating abeg

Sparklight properties ogun state

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Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by scholes0(m): 11:27pm On May 19, 2015
AfricanGod2:
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Actually in 2007 Anambra at $11.83billion had a higher GDP than Ogun Ondo, and Osun states, which had $10.47 billion, $8.41 billion, and $7.28 billion respectively.

How can Anambra have a Higher GDP than Ogun, Ondo and Osun in 2007, anf then in 2010, has a lower GDP than all three?
Are you telling me that These states Outgrew Anambra?

These are 2010 figures, from the NBS

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Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by customized07: 11:37pm On May 19, 2015
Ogun is truly very industrialized, I must agree but standard of living there is zero.

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Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by Nobody: 11:38pm On May 19, 2015
scholes0:


How can Anambra have a Higher GDP than Ogun, Ondo and Osun in 2007, anf then in 2010, has a lower GDP than all three?
Are you telling me that These states Outgrew Anambra?

These are 2010 figures, from the NBS

Yeah, I just noticed that. The stats on Wikipedia must be wrong.
Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by scholes0(m): 11:42pm On May 19, 2015
AfricanGod2:


Yeah, I just noticed that. The stats on Wikipedia must be wrong.

Are you quoting the one on Wikipedia?, When did Anambra have a higher GDP than Ogun?
Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by Twistaray(m): 11:44pm On May 19, 2015
God bless ogun
God bless nigeria smiley

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Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by Twistaray(m): 11:45pm On May 19, 2015
God bless ogun state
God bless nigeria smiley

Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by OduaVanguard: 11:49pm On May 19, 2015
customized07:
Ogun is truly very industrialized, I must agree but standard of living there is zero.

And by what statistical analysis, metrics or benchmark did you arrive at that nonsense you just spewed? Based on the last released official GDP stats, Ogun was in the top 10 -- it ranked #9 on the list of states with the highest GDP in the Federation, and that was in 2010 -- facts and figures don't lie, and am pretty sure it's position will improve in the next official release. But i guess your bad belle hatred for the SouthWest and Yorubas has clouded your sense of reasoning. Smh.

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Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by scholes0(m): 11:51pm On May 19, 2015
customized07:
Ogun is truly very industrialized, I must agree but standard of living there is zero.

Well, Poverty Statistics in Nigeria says otherwise.

Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by customized07: 11:54pm On May 19, 2015
OduaVanguard:


And by what statistical analysis, metrics or benchmark did you arrive at that nonsense you just spewed? Based on the last released official GDP stats, Ogun was in the top 10 -- it ranked #9 on the list of states with the highest GDP in the Federation, and that was in 2010 -- facts and figures don't lie, and am pretty sure it's position will improve in the next official release. But i guess your bad belle hatred for the SouthWest and Yorubas has clouded your sense of reasoning. Smh.

oga go and sit down, I probably know ogun more than you do.
Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by OduaVanguard: 11:55pm On May 19, 2015
scholes0:


Well, Poverty Statistics in Nigeria says otherwise.

Choi! According to your data, even the much-vilified Osun state has a lower poverty rate than their much-hyped Anambra. cheesy

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Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by OduaVanguard: 11:59pm On May 19, 2015
customized07:
oga go and sit down, I probably know ogun more than you do.

Your credibility is zero coz you are nothing but a Yoruba-hater so your judgment can never be taken at face value. I'll rather believe officially released data/stats. Oya go to bed, flatthead. cheesy

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Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by customized07: 12:02am On May 20, 2015
OduaVanguard:


Your credibility is zero coz you are nothing but a Yoruba-hater so your judgment can never be taken at face value. I'll rather believe officially released data/stats. Oya go to bed, flatthead. cheesy
well, anything that rocks your boat. Doesn't change the standard of living of ogun people
Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by OduaVanguard: 12:03am On May 20, 2015
customized07:
well, anything that rocks your boat. Doesn't change the standard of living of ogun people

Yeah, in your fantasy/dream. cheesy

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Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by Twistaray(m): 12:03am On May 20, 2015
OduaVanguard:


Your credibility is zero coz you are nothing but a Yoruba-hater so your judgment can never be taken at face value. I'll rather believe officially released data/stats. Oya go to bed, flatthead. cheesy

That dude is very funny to say the least.
Abegii this is just damn laughable. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by scholes0(m): 12:04am On May 20, 2015
customized07:
well, anything that rocks your boat. Doesn't change the standard of living of ogun people

Pls, If I may ask
What parameters are you going by/using to quantify the standard of living of the people in Ogun, relative to the rest of Nigeria?
Does Aba, Onitsha or Nnewi look better or cleaner, or more advanced than Sango Otta or Ajuwon or Akute for example?

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Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by Nobody: 12:10am On May 20, 2015
scholes0:


Are you quoting the one on Wikipedia?, When did Anambra have a higher GDP than Ogun?

Apparently it did in 2007. The thing is there isn't reliable information on state GDPs. The NBS data is outdated, and inaccurate since it hasn't taken into account the rebasing of the wider Nigerian economy.

If say, we use Renaissance capitals report of 2013 - the same one used by Osun state on it's government website to claim that Osun has the 7th largest economy in Nigeria- then Anambra has an economy of $8.9 billion (9th largest), after Imo state which has an economy of $9.1billion (8th largest), whereas Ogun has an economy of $4.2billion.

Obviously this list is also dubious in it's accuracy, and can be found here:http://osun.gov.ng/2014/04/19/report-osun-7th-largest-economy-nigeria-renaissance-capital/ .
The important thing is not to claim Ogun has a larger economy without solid stats to prove it, since the other side can also claim the same using a different set of stats.

Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by OduaVanguard: 12:10am On May 20, 2015
scholes0:


Pls, If I may ask
What parameters are you going by.using to quantify the standard of living of the people in Ogun, relative to the rest of Nigeria?
Does Aba, Onitsha or Nnewi look better or cleaner, or more advanced than Sango Otta for example?

Why are you indulging him when you should be serving us more pictures of Ogun industries? Don't you realize that these pix are giving him and his likes serious migraines?

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Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by OduaVanguard: 12:15am On May 20, 2015
AfricanGod2:


Apparently it did in 2007. The thing is there isn't reliable information on state GDPs. The NBS data is outdated, and inaccurate since it hasn't taken into account the rebasing of the wider Nigerian economy.

If say, we use Renaissance capitals report of 2013 - the same one used by Osun state on it's government website to claim that Osun has the 7th largest economy in Nigeria- then Anambra has an economy of $8.9 billion (9th largest), after Imo state which has an economy of $9.1billion (8th largest), whereas Ogun has an economy of $4.2billion.

Obviously this list is also dubious in it's accuracy, and can be found here:http://osun.gov.ng/2014/04/19/report-osun-7th-largest-economy-nigeria-renaissance-capital/ .
The important thing is not to claim Ogun has a larger economy without solid stats to prove it, since the other side can also claim the same using a different set of stats.

Bro, your presumptuousness is naueseating. You outrightly reject the Osun gov't stats without proof nor evidence to counter it, yet you have so far failed to provide empirical/analytical evidence to support your assertions. Why are you people like this? ?

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Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by oluks05: 12:15am On May 20, 2015
Op some of us are following this thread with keen interest and enjoying it. Pls kontinu and don't be distracted!
Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by Nobody: 12:23am On May 20, 2015
OduaVanguard:


Bro, your presumptuousness is naueseating. You outrightly reject the Osun gov't stats without proof nor evidence to counter it, yet you have so far failed to provide empirical/analytical evidence to support your assertions. Why are you people like this? ?

I didn't outrightly reject anything... read again. However I doubt it's relevance since, like the NBS data, it gives information about the GDP of states prior to rebasing.

*modified*
I'm derailing this thread so I'm going to stop responding.
Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by scholes0(m): 12:36am On May 20, 2015
AfricanGod2:


Apparently it did in 2007. The thing is there isn't reliable information on state GDPs. The NBS data is outdated, and inaccurate since it hasn't taken into account the rebasing of the wider Nigerian economy.

If say, we use Renaissance capitals report of 2013 - the same one used by Osun state on it's government website to claim that Osun has the 7th largest economy in Nigeria- then Anambra has an economy of $8.9 billion (9th largest), after Imo state which has an economy of $9.1billion (8th largest), whereas Ogun has an economy of $4.2billion.
.

lol, like you said, that list is dubious.... It claims Ekiti has a Higher GDP than Ogun, which is nothing but laughable.
Ren Cap is not a Nigerian based company...so I can forgive their inaccuracies.
I am quoting official figures from the Federal government. .... You can visit their Website here:

http://services.gov.ng/states

Official GDP of Southern Nigerian states: (2010)

South-West
Ogun: 10,470
Ondo: 8,414
Ekiti: 2,848
Lagos: 33,679
Osun: 7,280
Oyo: 16,121
Total: 78,812

South-East:
Imo: 14,212
Abia: 8,687
Anambra: 6,764
Ebonyi: 2,732
Enugu: 4,396
Total: 36,791

South-South
Edo: 11,888
Cross River: 9,292
Delta: 16,749
Bayelsa: 4,337
Rivers: 21,073
Akwa Ibom: 11,179
Total: 74,518 (Obviously this is mostly based on the Oil economy which is not very labor intensive, and not very reflective of the real situation on ground in the region)

Obviously, like you said, these figures do not reflect the rebased economy, in which the percentage of oil in the Nigerian economy has dropped drastically and Services and Industry has increased. With these put into consideration, i think the figures for South Eastern and South Western states would have increased drastically in the New Nigerian economy, and most especially states like Lagos, Ogun Anambra, Oyo, which have 100% completely non-oil economies

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Re: Ogun State - Nigeria's Emerging Industrial Capital by OduaVanguard: 12:43am On May 20, 2015
scholes0:


lol, like you said, that list is dubious.... It claims Ekiti has a Higher GDP than Ogun, which is nothing but laughable.
Ren Cap is not a Nigerian based company...so I can forgive their inaccuracies.
I am quoting official figures from the Federal government. .... You can visit their Website here:

http://services.gov.ng/states

Official GDP of Southern Nigerian states:

South-West
Ogun: 10,470
Ondo: 8,414
Ekiti: 2,848
Lagos: 33,679
Osun: 7,280
Oyo: 16,121

Total: 78,812

South-East:
Imo: 14,212
Abia: 8,687
Anambra: 6,764
Ebonyi: 2,732
Enugu: 4,396

Total: 36,791

South-South
Edo: 11,888
Cross River: 9,292
Delta: 16,749
Bayelsa: 4,337
Rivers: 21,073
Aka Ibom: 11,179

Total: 74,518 (Obviously this is mostly based on the Oil economy which is not very labor intensive, and not very reflective of the real situation on ground in the region)

Obviously, like you said, these figures do not rebased the rebased economy, in which the percentage of oil in the Nigerian economy has dropped drastically and Services and Industry has increased. With these put into consideration, i think the figures for South Eastern and South Western states would have increased drastically in the Ne Nigerian economy, and most especially states like Lagos, Ogun Anambra, Oyo, which have 100% completely non-oil economies





This is the kind of reliable counter evidence/breakdown i was asking to see to counter the Osun govrnment's figures. Clearly it refutes their data and appears more credible. But like Afigod said, i think we may be derailing this thread with this back and forth exchanges. We are waiting for more eye-candy o op. cheesy

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