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Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by forgiveness: 10:16pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
Ibadan
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Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by totit: 10:17pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
Op Keep it coming I will join u |
Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by totit: 10:23pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
SW is indeed blessed despite (our) the so called brown roof United Nations' Multi Dimensional Poverty Index The United Nations' Global Multi-Dimensional Poverty Index has three dimensions and 10 indicators in estimating Overall Poverty. Each dimension is equally weighted, each indicator within a dimension is also equally weighted, and added. It uses 10 indicators to measure poverty in three dimensions: Education, Health and Living standards. This report was Published in June 2015, and is based on data collected on years between 2004 and 2014. According to the MPI Report, as at 2010, 46% of Nigerians lived below the national poverty line (Only 28% in Urban areas, and near 70% in The rural). Although a Report by the World bank, released in 2014, showed that only 33% of Nigerians could be considered Poor. Now, to the Report........ States by Incidence of Poverty STATES<-->POVERTY RATE 1. Lagos --------- 8.5% 2. Osun --------- 10.9% 3. Anambra --------- 11.2% 4. Ekiti --------- 12.9% 5. Edo --------- 19.2% 6. Imo --------- 19.8% 7. Abia --------- 21.0% 8. Rivers --------- 21.1% *. FCT (Abj) --------- 23.5% 9. Kwara --------- 23.7% 10. Akwa Ibom --------- 23.8% 11. Delta --------- 25.1% 12. Ogun --------- 26.1% 13. Kogi --------- 26.4% 14. Ondo --------- 27.9% 15. Enugu --------- 28.8% 16. Bayelsa --------- 29.0% 17. Oyo --------- 29.4% 18. Cross River --------- 33.1% ------------------------------------------------------- ** National Avg --------- 46.0% ------------------------------------------------------- 19. Plateau --------- 51.6% 20. Nassarawa --------- 52.4% 21. Ebonyi --------- 56.0% 22. Kaduna --------- 56.5% 23. Adamawa --------- 59.0% 24. Benue --------- 59.2% 25. Niger --------- 61.2% 26. Borno --------- 70.1% 27. Kano --------- 76.4% 28. Gombe --------- 76.9% 29. Taraba --------- 77.7% 30. Katsina --------- 82.2% 31. Sokoto --------- 85.3% 32. Kebbi --------- 86.0% 33. Bauchi --------- 86.6% 34. Jigawa --------- 88.4% 35. Yobe --------- 90.2% 36. Zamfara --------- 91.9% REGIONAL AVERAGES 1 = South West - 19.3% Poverty (+ Average) 2 = South South - 25.2% Poverty (+ Average) 3 = South East - 27.36% Poverty (+ Average) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ** National Avg 46.0%% Poverty ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 = North Central - 45.7% Poverty (+Average) 5 = North East - 76.8% Poverty (- Average) 6 = North West- 80.9% Poverty (- Average) Damn!! Sources The Global Multidimensional Poverty Index by the U.N http://www.dataforall.org/dashboard/ophi/index.php/ Click on Nigeria, and then "Nigeria country briefing, from the dropdown menu". http://www.ophi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Multidimensional-Poverty-Index-2015-2-March-2015.pdf?0a8fd7&13666f 1 Like |
Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by forgiveness: 10:27pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
totit: thanks. you're welcome |
Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by tpiander: 10:29pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
I wonder why nlers are so obsessed with people's towns and neighborhoods. why not head to sambisa forest and photograph the place since you have cameras? |
Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by totit: 10:30pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
Ogun state
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Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by forgiveness: 10:36pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
Ibadan
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Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by totit: 10:37pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
Ogun state
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Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by MrkenOkonkwo(m): 10:40pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
forgiveness:we are hungry here in alaibo. please can. we come down to your land. hunger is finishing us here o. do we think we are cursed? 1 Like
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Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by forgiveness: 10:43pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
tpiander: Out of curousity is the reason behind wanting to know people's neighbourhoods, especially for person like me that travels alot. |
Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by totit: 10:49pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
Ogun state
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Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by forgiveness: 10:50pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
MrkenOkonkwo: Bros, Why are posting pictures of innocent children on this thread? Abegi, remember Your creator and turn to him. Fear God! |
Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by ArodewilliamsT: 10:52pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
vani86: You even elevate him. Him real names are Segun Adewole he is from the jungles of Osogbo. |
Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by forgiveness: 10:52pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
IBADAN
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Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by forgiveness: 10:57pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
Ibadan
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Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by totit: 10:58pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
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Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by totit: 11:01pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
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Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by MrkenOkonkwo(m): 11:02pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
lygn19: why are we igbos so cunny and foolish? we allow a single man to use us to play gamble. please we are hungry here in alaibo. give us food. |
Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by MrkenOkonkwo(m): 11:11pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
lygn19: bug sir. how does that relates to my plea? Ozu can beer dika gi
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Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by Omololu007(m): 11:11pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
lygn19:seriously guy,how old are you? |
Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by totit: 11:12pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
Ogun posts 61.26% Q1 budget performance, as monthly IGR stays at N4bn August 13, 2013 Oluwande Muoyo, the Ogun state commissioner for budget and planning has disclosed that the 2013 Ogun state budget size of N211.8 billion which was approved by the State House of Assembly in December 2012 had recorded a cumulative overall performance of 61.26 percent in the second quarter (Q2), just as the State monthly internally-generated revenue (IGR) stays at N4 billion. The budget performance, according to the commissioner, was better than that of 2012, which stood at an average of 50 percent at the same period last year. Muoyo said though the 61.26 percent budget performance in the second quarter of 2013 was better than that of last, it however performed below government financial expectations, therefore “there is still a lot more to accomplish”. She said, “This improved performance was made possible by our aggressive and collective commitment to our Internally Generated Revenue IGR drive. The result of this is that our IGR now stands at an average of N4 billion monthly. We must appreciate the key stakeholders that have committed themselves to the mission to rebuild our dear State”. Muoyo, who addressed pressmen in Abeokuta on Tuesday on the “Ogun State Mid-Year Budget Performance”, also revealed that the State Capital and Recurrent Expenditure split stood at 53:47 respectively, in the second quarter, which she declared was “still marginally below the State target for 2013 fiscal year that is projected at 55:45” for Capitals and Recurrent. She highlighted the basics of the 2013 Budget premised on the Governor Ibikunle Amosun-led administration development agenda and cardinal programmes, to include affordable qualitative education, efficient health care delivery, agricultural production/industrialisation, affordable housing and urban renewal and rural, infrastructural development as well as employment generation. The commissioner however, emphasized the significance of funding in ensuring that State projected developmental projects and programmes are executed, she therefore, urged the citizens and residents “to perform their civic duties and ensure that their employers pay their taxes to the coffers of the State where they reside as and when due”. http://businessdayonline.com/2013/08/ogun-posts-61-26-q1-budget-performance-as-monthly-igr-stays-at-n4bn/ |
Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by totit: 11:14pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
Day-by-day, Ogun is rising to claim her rightful position. Industries are moving in their tens and hundreds. Procter & Gamble To Build $250M Plant In Ogun State https://www.nairaland.com/1388987/procter-gamble-build-250m-plant Samsung To Locate Vocational Academy In Ogun https://www.nairaland.com/1386079/samsung-locate-vocational-academy-ogun IGR risen from less than a billion naira to N4billion. New international cities being planned. Good for the people of Ogun. Well done Senator Ibikunle Amosun. Omo Ogun Ise ya.. |
Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by totit: 11:15pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsFuVwSTy9U Creating an Enabling Environment in the Ogun State Dangote has been investing in Lagos for many years. ABN's Wole Famurewa spoke to Aliko Dangote, President of the Dangote Group, and asked him how Ogun State is creating an enabling environment for investors like themselves. |
Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by forgiveness: 11:18pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
totit: Bros, thanks for updatings us on ogun state. pls, continue the good job and i will like to know more about those projects. .] |
Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by forgiveness: 11:20pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
Ibadan
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Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by totit: 11:23pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
Ibadan Ogun state
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Re: Discover Westerners Neighbourhoods by totit: 11:24pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
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