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Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by deomelllo: 7:58pm On Dec 28, 2017
huptin:


FDI is not the same as capital imports oga.




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Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by EzeNri(m): 8:00pm On Dec 28, 2017
deomelllo:



lol @ if.

Ya mates dey develop, you are here quoting abia village stats and shouting If this If that..


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There is a time lag between an FDI is arrangement and when it is finally brought into the country.

Like I said before, if both Foreign Direct Investments are finalized, SE will be the largest importer of foreign capital.
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by Desyner: 8:01pm On Dec 28, 2017
deomelllo:
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Stop crying on my shoulder, go find something to proud of, to talk about and praise about your village instead of doing sidon look until other people post something about their states for you to show up and start boring us with your pain and sorrow..


There's got to be more to you people than hatred, bitterness and anger at other people's progress.

How do you even progress as a people sef after spending all your time, days and nites crying and mopping about other people's progress and advancements. grin grin



Nna, sucks to be you villagers.. grin grin grin grin-
I take this to mean you have run out of excuses. Happy new year in advance.

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Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by EzeNri(m): 8:03pm On Dec 28, 2017
deomelllo:



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Illiterate! I wonder sometimes whether you people enter school. FDI is a form of capital importation, together with portfolio investment.
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by deomelllo: 8:08pm On Dec 28, 2017
Gov. Amosun Commissions Three Factories In Ogun State




Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State, yesterday commissioned factories of two leading consumer goods companies; Recover Benkiser and Unilever as well as the Honda manufacturing plant, in Sango-Ota/Agbara area of the state.

Amosun described the commissioning as another milestone, which is in tandem with one vital agenda of his government’s five cardinal programme, aimed at reducing unemployment.
He assured that his government would continue to collaborate with security agencies to continually make the state conducive and secure for businesses to operate in the state.

While hailing the companies for being responsive to their Corporate Social Responsibility, the governor charged them to look more into backward integration and import substitution, stating that his government would continue to make friendly policies that would engender development of the state.
Speaking on the state of the Agbara-Lusada road, Amosun said his government has mobilised contractors to do a concrete road that will stand the test of time, as against the normal asphalted road, that will fail in no time, due to the weight of the vehicles plying the route.



https://aledeh.com/gov-amosun-commissions-three-factories-ogun-state/




Gov. Amosun commissioned 3 major global brand companies this month alone.



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Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by deomelllo: 8:10pm On Dec 28, 2017
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EzeNri:

Illiterate!
I wonder sometimes whether you people enter school.
FDI is a form of capital importation, together with portfolio investment.
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Abge no dey bore me with your rubbish.

Show us the investments entering your villages or move on..

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Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by Nobody: 8:14pm On Dec 28, 2017
deomelllo:
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All your ignorant ipobian rant and 1 investment in calabar or osun doesn't alter the fact that Ogun state receives nearly all the investment entering Nigeria.


Nna, no be by force to spew rubbish.

As predictable as can be,
I had already predetermined such insensitive response from you,
The ipobian cliche is undoubtedly your favourite of all your mannerisms, imagine the kabooloowey of lies.

You want me to start showcasement of all the fdi in the 36 States of the federation,
I'm in the kitchen dude, even the infamous Explorer on this forum, ain't got that luxury of a time,

Guy, I ain't cutout for your back and forth tantrums and balderdash,

Peace

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Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by deomelllo: 8:16pm On Dec 28, 2017








Reckitt Benkiser

Brand to open Africa largest redistribution centre in Ogun






https://guardian.ng/business-services/reckitt-benckiser-to-open-africa-largest-redistribution-centre-in-ogun/




Largest in AFRICA.

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Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by deomelllo: 8:17pm On Dec 28, 2017
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arinzeejikonye:


As predictable as can be,
I had already predetermined such insensitive response from you,
The ipobian cliche is undoubtedly your favourite of all your mannerisms, imagine the kabooloowey of lies.

You want me to start showcasement of all the fdi in the 36 States of the federation,
I'm in the kitchen dude, even the infamous Explorer on this forum, ain't got that luxury of a time,

Guy, I ain't cutout for your back and forth tantrums and balderdash,

Peace
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Bye FELICIA..



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Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by deomelllo: 8:26pm On Dec 28, 2017








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Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by chuksanambra: 8:30pm On Dec 28, 2017
No sensible Ndigbo person should comment on this thread. Some are even arguing. Go and look at the Sagamu interchange when coming from Ore Benin Expressway to turn into Lagos Ibadan Expressway. Factories have taken over all those bushes.

Look at what the Governor of Ogun State has been able to do in just 8 years and you'll cry for the South East. You know the painful part, these Governors see it and refuse to replicate it back home. Ordinary to patronize Innoson, it's wahala for the Governors.

Instead of arguing stupidly, go and look for the 7 Books of Moses and use it to curse all SE Governors.

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Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by deomelllo: 8:32pm On Dec 28, 2017
Leading FMCG company inaugurates $100M factory in Agbara












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Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by Justiceleague1: 8:36pm On Dec 28, 2017
chuksanambra:
No sensible Ndigbo person should comment on this thread. Some are even arguing. Go and look at the Sagamu interchange when coming from Ore Benin Expressway to turn into Lagos Ibadan Expressway. Factories have taken over all those bushes.

Look at what the Governor of Ogun State has been able to do in just 8 years and you'll cry for the South East. You know the painful part, these Governors see it and refuse to replicate it back home. Ordinary to patronize Innoson, it's wahala for the Governors.

Instead of arguing stupidly, go and look for the 7 Books of Moses and use it to curse all SE Governors.

RECEIVE SENSE BEFORE 2017 RUNS OUT grin grin grin
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by deomelllo: 8:41pm On Dec 28, 2017
chuksanambra:
No sensible Ndigbo person should comment on this thread. Some are even arguing. Go and look at the Sagamu interchange when coming from Ore Benin Expressway to turn into Lagos Ibadan Expressway. Factories have taken over all those bushes.

Look at what the Governor of Ogun State has been able to do in just 8 years and you'll cry for the South East. You know the painful part, these Governors see it and refuse to replicate it back home. Ordinary to patronize Innoson, it's wahala for the Governors.

Instead of arguing stupidly, go and look for the 7 Books of Moses and use it to curse all SE Governors.




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Well said.

For foreign investors, Ogun state is the place to be for so many obvious reasons, but largely because Amosun is leveraging location and geography with leadership, competence and sense of duty by staging world class investors summit every year.


In the above picture, that's Vicente Fox, the former Mexican president, just imagine what his presence at the summit brought to the summit and Ogun state in general, many Mexican investors and money.


How many state's in Nigeria re setting up such world class investment forums apart from Lagos state?


What is going on in Ogun is not by accident.

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Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by deomelllo: 8:43pm On Dec 28, 2017
The tank farm area









$300 million investment.... grin grin

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Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by chuksanambra: 8:50pm On Dec 28, 2017
Justiceleague1:

RECEIVE SENSE BEFORE 2017 RUNS OUT grin grin grin

My post is above your IQ level. Go back to the shop.

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Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by EzeNri(m): 9:05pm On Dec 28, 2017
deomelllo:
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Abge no dey bore me with your rubbish.

Show us the investments entering your villages or move on..
Incoming 2.5 billion USD from China, courtesy of only two FDI. One from Innoson and Abia State government.

This 2 FDI alone will account for 73.5% of the total FDI inflow in Nigeria in 2016 which was 3.4 billion USD.

The Geometric power project that will generate 1140 MW of power for Aba is a 530 billion USD investment. One single project in Aba worth 16% of total FDI inflow in Nigeria in 2016. The project is over 80% complete.

Global Edison, A US company is building 1500 MW in Anambra. The FDI is worth 2.5 billion USD. This single project is worths about 73.5% of the entire FDI inflow in Nigeria in the year 2016. By 2020, hopefully, it will be functional.


In 2020, Century Power will complete their 1500 MW station in Anambra. I don't know how much it cost. It should be over 500 billion USD.

Anambra Govt through Obiano is making a 47.25 Million USD for the construction of 40 MW power station in Ogbaru.

SE uses about 300-400 MW of electricity, yet she is making critical investments in power generation of over 4000 MW and doesn't make noise about it.

Calculate all these, and you will see that SE is the largest recipient of FDI in Nigeria, but Made in Nigeria Stat will never capture them. Anambra alone had attracted about 7.2 billion USD from 2013, if we include Innoson's 1 Billion USD, it will go up to 8.2 billion.

Take your time and google everything up there.
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by EzeNri(m): 9:06pm On Dec 28, 2017
chuksanambra:

My post is above your IQ level. Go back to the shop.
Aren't you tired of impersonating Ndi Igbo?
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by AshiwajuFoward: 9:14pm On Dec 28, 2017
EzeNri:

Incoming 2.5 billion USD from China, courtesy of only two FDI. One from Innoson and Abia State government.

This 2 FDI alone will account for 73.5% of the total FDI inflow in Nigeria in 2016 which was 3.4 billion USD.

The Geometric power project that will generate 1140 MW of power for Aba is a 530 billion USD investment. One single project in Aba worth 16% of total FDI inflow in Nigeria in 2016. The project is over 80% complete.

Global Edison, A US company is building 1500 MW in Anambra. The FDI is worth 2.5 billion USD. This single project is worths about 73.5% of the entire FDI inflow in Nigeria in the year 2016. By 2020, hopefully, it will be functional.


In 2020, Century Power will complete their 1500 MW station in Anambra. I don't know how much it cost. It should be over 500 billion USD.

Anambra Govt through Obiano is making a 47.25 Million USD for the construction of 40 MW power station in Ogbaru.

SE uses about 300-400 MW of electricity, yet she is making critical investments in power generation of over 4000 MW and doesn't make noise about it.

Calculate all these, and you will see that SE is the largest recipient of FDI in Nigeria, but Made in Nigeria Stat will never capture them. Anambra alone had attracted about 7.2 billion USD from 2013, if we include Innoson's 1 Billion USD, it will go up to 8.2 billion.

Take your time and google everything up there.

Smh. Mr. SouteastFact or whatever, you didn't have to change your moniker to spit this opata in your usual fashion. So these non-existent FDIs you are alluding to are happening in your region and your people are still fleeing that hellhole in droves? And it's not reflecting in your IGR? And it's not being captured when data showing fx/capital imports are reported?? Look, you can't banboozle anyone. Your Anambra state chapter of MAN already gave the world the real picture of the situation on ground. Your region is deindustrializing at an alarming rate hence the incessant brain-drain afflicting that whole area. You can't come here and spin your delusional yarn and expect us to just swallow it the way y'all swallow your Akpu. It doesn't work that way.

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Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by EzeNri(m): 9:16pm On Dec 28, 2017
deomelllo:




$300 million investment.... grin grin
Have you heard of the 1.5 million capacity mega event centre in Anambra?
All the top 10 mega centres in the SW combined can't match that.
That investment was brought by Stanel Group. I don't need to tell you the cost.
Go there and see wonder. At the back of Nnamdi Azikiwe University.
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by EzeNri(m): 9:21pm On Dec 28, 2017
AshiwajuFoward:


Smh. Mr. SouteastFact or whatever, you didn't have to change your moniker to spit this opata in your usual fashion. So these non-existent FDIs you are alluding are happening in your region and your people are still fleeing that hellhole in droves? And it's not reflecting in your IGR? And it's not being captured when data showing fx/capital imports are reported?? Look, you can't banboozle anyone. Your Anambra state chapter of MAN already gave the world the real picture of the situation on ground. Your region is deindustrializing at an alarming rate hence the incessant brain-drain afflicting that whole area. You can't come here and spin your delusional yarn and expect us to just swallow it the way y'all swallow your Akpu. It doesn't work that way.

The other moniker was banned.

So you believe only 150 manufacturers are in the SE and 75 of them left? Only tiny Nnewi has more industries than that. Keep believing Made in Nigeria Statistics.

Google to verify the facts I posted. We are making strategic investments in Power generation.
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by chuksanambra: 9:24pm On Dec 28, 2017
EzeNri:

Aren't you tired of impersonating Ndi Igbo?

You mean someone who speaks the truth can never be Ndigbo? Mechuonu gi there.
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by chuksanambra: 9:25pm On Dec 28, 2017
EzeNri:

Have you heard of the 1.5 million capacity mega event centre in Anambra?

All the top 10 mega centres in the SW combined can't match that.

That investment was brought by Stanel Group. I don't need to tell you the cost.

Go there and see wonder. At the back of Nnamdi Azikiwe University.

So, events centre na investment?

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Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by EzeNri(m): 9:27pm On Dec 28, 2017
AshiwajuFoward:


Smh. Mr. SouteastFact or whatever, you didn't have to change your moniker to spit this opata in your usual fashion. So these non-existent FDIs you are alluding are happening in your region and your people are still fleeing that hellhole in droves? And it's not reflecting in your IGR? And it's not being captured when data showing fx/capital imports are reported?? Look, you can't banboozle anyone. Your Anambra state chapter of MAN already gave the world the real picture of the situation on ground. Your region is deindustrializing at an alarming rate hence the incessant brain-drain afflicting that whole area. You can't come here and spin your delusional yarn and expect us to just swallow it the way y'all swallow your Akpu. It doesn't work that way.

Sometimes I wonder whether you people are illiterate. Do you really understand how IGR works?

Go and check Ogun IGR structure and report back.

Don't use IGR, use debt profile for each region and then come back.

SE debt is 7.8% of the aggregate debts of the 6 regions plus FCT. SW are pursuing too much IGR to stay above the waters because they have borrowed their lives away.
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by EzeNri(m): 9:33pm On Dec 28, 2017
When SouthEastFacts is unbanned in January, we shall launch AFONJA BUREAU OF STATISTICS a.k.a Made in Nigeria statistics. We shall as well inaugurate its excos.

Somebody should recommend the DG. I'll recommend the dude that says SW controls 70% ICT in Nigeria or the one that claimed that Ife Art is older than Igbo Ukwu Art, while in real sense Igbo bronze art is about 400 years older than Ife Art. I'll fish both dudes out.

Keep your suggestion flowing. We need to start documenting their lies and propaganda.
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by AshiwajuFoward: 9:35pm On Dec 28, 2017
EzeNri:

The other moniker was banned.

So you believe only 150 manufacturers are in the SE and 75 of them left? Only tiny Nnewi has more industries than that. Keep believing Made in Nigeria Statistics.

Google to verify the facts I posted. We are making strategic investments in Power generation.

Lol. So you know better than the SE arm of Manufacturers association of Nigeria? Eziokwu! Every serious manufacturer is a member of MAN. #FAct. Unless you are referring to 'pure water' type businesses (to borrow from Ifeanyi Uba grin) that ain't worth diddly squat. Sorry but I reckon that the SE arm of MAN are more credible than you are. undecided

FYI, the SW already has power plants with a combined capacity of no less than 3500MW, while another 550MW is also coming on-stream in Ondo so all that talk about power generation ain't shyt. The license for the IPP in Ondo was granted back in 2016.

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Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by totit: 9:40pm On Dec 28, 2017
Shm. The self made statistician aba again .
shocked

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Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by totit: 9:44pm On Dec 28, 2017
EzeNri:
When SouthEastFacts is unbanned in January, we shall launch AFONJA BUREAU OF STATISTICS a.k.a Made in Nigeria statistics. We shall as well inaugurate its excos.

Somebody should recommend the DG. I'll recommend the dude that says SW controls 70% ICT in Nigeria or the one that claimed that Ife Art is older than Igbo Ukwu Art, while in real sense Igbo bronze art is about 400 years older than Ife Art. I'll fish both dudes out.

Keep your suggestion flowing. We need to start documenting their lies and propaganda.


You are as confuse and delusional as usual & your banned moniker.
So according to you, Afonja now represent nigeria now
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Shm.

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Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by Gazzy88(m): 9:44pm On Dec 28, 2017
EzeNri:

Incoming 2.5 billion USD from China, courtesy of only two FDI. One from Innoson and Abia State government.

This 2 FDI alone will account for 73.5% of the total FDI inflow in Nigeria in 2016 which was 3.4 billion USD.

The Geometric power project that will generate 1140 MW of power for Aba is a 530 billion USD investment. One single project in Aba worth 16% of total FDI inflow in Nigeria in 2016. The project is over 80% complete.

Global Edison, A US company is building 1500 MW in Anambra. The FDI is worth 2.5 billion USD. This single project is worths about 73.5% of the entire FDI inflow in Nigeria in the year 2016. By 2020, hopefully, it will be functional.


In 2020, Century Power will complete their 1500 MW station in Anambra. I don't know how much it cost. It should be over 500 billion USD.

Anambra Govt through Obiano is making a 47.25 Million USD for the construction of 40 MW power station in Ogbaru.

SE uses about 300-400 MW of electricity, yet she is making critical investments in power generation of over 4000 MW and doesn't make noise about it.

Calculate all these, and you will see that SE is the largest recipient of FDI in Nigeria, but Made in Nigeria Stat will never capture them. Anambra alone had attracted about 7.2 billion USD from 2013, if we include Innoson's 1 Billion USD, it will go up to 8.2 billion.

Take your time and google everything up there.
While you're signing useless MOUs,Ogun keep soaring high. We've heard many MOUs without real life conversion. All these your "we will" and "is to be" don tire everybody. Must you counter all our achievements in SW with jealousy every time? Why can't you face your lane? Abi make we switch governor? Make we dash you Amosun for the remainder of his term so that you too can attract FDI to your lonely,isolated,landlocked, auto reversed,hate filled,marginalized states.

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Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by Gazzy88(m): 9:46pm On Dec 28, 2017
arinzeejikonye:
Another hogwash of inaccurate fabrication,
So with this horseshit, you expect every Tom dick and Harry to do the hook-line - sinker on this personal unresearched Permutations and Aegean stable of quackery, that envoy needs brain check analysis.

The inestimable stench of this concocted falsification is oozing so unprecedented.
In as much as the Lagos - ogun corridor by geostrategim and structure is poised to have more inflow of fdi, but peging it at the unit of ogun alone getting 75% out of the entire 36 States is litotically overstated and an abuse of propaganda.

What do you guys take us for?
Gullible uninformed stock that can be swayed, hypnotized and serenaded with all this figment of bullcrap,

Abeg easy on the lies,
While you're signing useless MOUs,Ogun keep soaring high. We've heard many MOUs without real life conversion. All these your "we will" and "is to be" don tire everybody. Must you counter all our achievements in SW with jealousy every time? Why can't you face your lane? Abi make we switch governor? Make we dash you Amosun for the remainder of his term so that you too can attract FDI to your lonely,isolated,landlocked, auto reversed,hate filled,marginalized states.

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