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Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by totit: 9:48pm On Dec 28, 2017 |
Gazzy88: ..that's his usual and so called facts,counter. Shm 3 Likes |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by deomelllo: 9:56pm On Dec 28, 2017 |
[s] EzeNri:[/s] Huge Investments and economic activities means huge IGR, huge state Budgets, large scale infrastructure projects, lots of jobs and so on. .............but. Ogun state's IGR is larger than all your SE state's IGR combined Ogun state commissioned more projects than all your SE villages combined There are more industries in Ogun state than the whole of SE/SS/North combined many times over ................but Your budgets are the lowest in Nigeria Your IGR's are the lowest in Nigeria You have no jobs and to survive and get your daily bread, you must enter the SW and Ogun state for survival So, are your village and imaginary huge industries not creating huge jobs, IGR, development and infrastructures.? Nna, abeg save your horse shit for your fellow Igbos 7 Likes |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by AshiwajuFoward: 9:56pm On Dec 28, 2017 |
EzeNri: Yinmu. Siddon there and be obsessing over SW debt while your region keeps retrogressing infrastructure-wise. We have no apologies for using debt-financing to build critical infrastructure that continues to make our region the magnet for development and FDI. America is heavily indebted too, yet its still numero uno. $350-dollars world bank loan was recently approved for Ogun state for even more infrastructure-related projects across the state, so you better be prepared to lament even more than the bereaved. Ogun is owed N200-billion+ by the FG for fixing federal roads within its domain. Its IGR is more than all the states in your region combined, it's poised to raise an extra/additional N60-billion in IGR starting from next year from some new revenue streams. The state's ligh-trail service construction will soon commence. The present government has built 8 flyovers across the state, and has commenced a 10-lane Abeokuta-Sagamu interchange. And you wonder why the state keeps soaring. Una wey no borrow money na una dey cry marginalization pass and dey flood other regions like refugees. Common 2nd Niger bridge una govts no fit pull their resources and build, na to dey beg and cry una sabi do. Shioorrr! 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by ODVanguard: 10:00pm On Dec 28, 2017 |
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Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by deomelllo: 10:01pm On Dec 28, 2017 |
EzeNri: Nna, name I single global brand/Major international manufacturing outfit in any of your SE villages COMBINED. 6 Likes |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by deomelllo: 10:12pm On Dec 28, 2017 |
The losers don pick race... 3 Likes |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by deomelllo: 10:16pm On Dec 28, 2017 |
Gazzy88: The clowns love to compete even when we are not competing with them, the losers don't even have anything to compete with... 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by totit: 10:27pm On Dec 28, 2017 |
AshiwajuFoward: @the bolded, he sure does. He's another wing of SE statistician. Shouldn't we believe him,after all he knows better than everybody else including the nigeria NBS board and M.A.N..put combine. Shm such an annoying fellow. 7 Likes |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by deomelllo: 10:50pm On Dec 28, 2017 |
NERC Approves 2,000MW IPP for Oyo Government December 12, 2017 The National Energy Regulation Commission (NERC) has approved 2,000MW of electricity generation through the Independent Power Project (IPP) for the Oyo State Government, the Commissioner for Works and Transport in the state, Wasiu Dauda has said. 4 Likes |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by deomelllo: 11:03pm On Dec 28, 2017 |
Power: Ogun Hosts $200m Transmission Project Fashola, I see your hand. Wa se re.... 4 Likes |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by Nobody: 11:21pm On Dec 28, 2017 |
Gazzy88: What's the fuss dawg?, Why barking at me? Look before you leap bro, Amosun is my gee, no faking, I am cool with the progress, Stop misinterpretation of my assertions, Stop the inordinate misconstrue of criticism as an outburst of hate, jealousy, envy, and what have you. I am against the fabrication that Ogun accounted for 75% of fdi in the 36 States federation of Nigeria, You need no clairvoyant /suitsayer to know that, this is really a ruse of fact, Example, crossriver Skyrun is expanding their plant in calabar, all skyrun deep freezer in Nigeria are manufactured there, General Electric manufacturing hub is getting set in calabar free trade zone, Yala cotton farm is set, while Digital setup box plant just began production, Ogoja rice seedlings plant and mill is getting set Garment factory already receiving contracts as we speak, An 21mw ipp is getting set, Etc Kaduna, Mahindra tractor assemblage plant will be commissioned before end of January, has capacity of churning out 2,000 per piece annually, Olams interagrated already commissioned, Inland port opened, Bionas getting set, Steel recycling mill in top gear, Solar powered factories getting set, Potatoes mill opened, Etc edo Bua cement okpela Azura ipp, Mahindra industrial Park, These are just a few off by heart , I am no artificial intelligence calculator, To start pinpointing all the fdi in Nigeria, Feeling dizzy right now, bed time, But hope you got my point, That envoy is greater than Joseph goebbells, the chief propagandist of Hitler's nazist regime. Peace. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by deomelllo: 12:00am On Dec 29, 2017 |
arinzeejikonye: Stop littering the thread with meager rubbish. The best cement factories in Nigeria are in Ogun state and Dangote is already adding another one in Ogun state. 1.68Mta integrated cement plant has been proposed for Ogun state Nigeria: 1.68Mta integrated cement plant has been proposed for Ogun state 09 March 2017 A new 1.6Mta integrated cement plant has been proposed near Ewekoro, Ogun state, Nigeria, and an environmental and social impact assessment is being carried out. Southport is building another MEGA cement factory in Ogun state. GE, Bresson’s 500MW power project ready next year There more and more of everything you listed in Ogun state than the rest of Nigeria combined apart from Lagos and many many more are in the works... Btw, stop ranting about fabricated facts, the facts did not come from me and you lack any serious facts to argue with. 3 Likes |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by Nobody: 12:42am On Dec 29, 2017 |
deomelllo: To you Nigeria begins and ends in ogun state right? Huh? Is that the latest new? Sokoto cement plant is equally coming on stream too, are you aware of that? Are you aware that dangote group want a pie from the okpela limestone cookie dough in edo, which is bringing him at loggerheads with bua cement? Are you aware of the myriads of mining investments making inroads all over the country? Look, my repudiation of this 75% unfounded claim, doesn't dispute the fact that Ogun is unequivocally a haven of investments, I'm just dismantling the unbridled falsification of 75% claim of fdi flow into ogun out of the 36 States of the federation, That British envoy need to tender an apology retracting that baseless self-opinionated assertion to the good citizens of Nigeria. Peace Ekoile. |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by deomelllo: 1:02am On Dec 29, 2017 |
arinzeejikonye: There more of everything you listed and even didn't list in Ogun stan the rest of Nigeria combined.
IGR sef is more than enough proof to justify the stats. How many states in Nigeria collects more in IGR than the total allocations they collect from the FG? Only Lagos and Ogun state. No be magic, na huge industries, large scale commercial activities and considering the fact that more major industries opened this year, I expect next year's IGR to double last year's. God Bless Ogun state God Bless Gov. Amosun God Bless PMB God Bless Vpresido Prof. Osinbajo God Bless Nigeria. 2 Likes |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by Nobody: 1:09am On Dec 29, 2017 |
deomelllo: Yeah, in as much as I don't wanna deflect and digress from the debate, In that aspect of igr, I give it to ogun, That Is the spirit bro, Yahweh bless us all, Bless Arinze, bless Deomello, bless Gazzy, bless Ogun, Taraba, Kano, Nasarawa, Benue, Kebbi, Oyo, Ebonyi and all the 36 States federation of Nigeria. Peace, let's all have a blissful day. |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by BeautifulSE: 4:53am On Dec 29, 2017 |
EzeNri: Guy you lie toooooo much. You're a Lion. I think you need deliverance. Will you die if you stop telling lies? We haven't finished with your lies on the other thread, you're already posting fresh lies. I've never seen you post anything authentic especially wtr figures. Billion this, billion that without source. Only God knows where you get your own figures from Out of the N180.12 billion invested in all of the manufacturing and agro-allied industries in the first six months of 2015, N128.3 billion went to Ogun, representing 71.23 percent.Ikeja and Apapa industrial zones got N15.74 billion and N6.98 billion respectively (12.61 percent combined), while Edo and Delta had only N106. 2 million (0.06 percent). Imo and Abia got N97.8 million in investment(0.05 percent), Oyo/Ondo/Osun/Ekiti combined had N12.53 billion (7 percent), Kano/Sharada/Challawa received investments worth N2.74 billion (1.5 percent). N48 million went to Kano Bompai (0.02 percent), N1.69 billion into Anambra/Enugu (0.93 percent), and N4.7 billion in Bauchi/Benue/Plateau (3 percent) within the period. Rivers got N1.2 billion in investment (0.65 percent), Kwara/Kogi received nothing within the period (0 percent) and Abuja had N30.7 million (0.02 percent). The Kaduna cluster got investment worth N6.010 billion (3.3 percent). http://sbmintel.com/2016/02/11/daily-watch-lagos-and-ogun-hog-fdi-in-states-nigeria-fails-to-meet-oil-production-target-in-january/ Manufacturers in the country under the auspice of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) have disclosed that Nigeria’s cumulative manufacturing investment stood at N3.79 trillion in 2016. This is according to a survey conducted by MAN and made available to EYES OF LAGOS in Lagos. http://www.eyesoflagos.com/2017/08/nigerias-manufacturing-investment-hits.html So where do you get your own figures from? SE is the largest recipient of FDI in Nigeria, but Made in Nigeria Stat will never capture them. Does that even make any sense to you? 4 Likes |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by deomelllo: 5:45am On Dec 29, 2017 |
BeautifulSE: The power plant the joker was talking was a meaningless and worthless MOU rubbish obingo deceived the villagers with back in 2014 and that was the end of that story, it was buried and forgotten back in the same 2014. Just imagine, we are talking about real and live investment dollars on the ground, turning onto mega manufacturing plants and factories, employing hundreds of thousands of people, churning out billions in IGR and this village joker dey shout 2014 meaningless MOU. There's not even a single global manufacturing outlet in the whole of SE and SS. 2 Likes |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by deomelllo: 6:08am On Dec 29, 2017 |
https://www.nairaland.com/1833598/anambra-gets-2.5billion-1500mw-power ^^^^^^ The thread NL villagers created back in 2014 to celebrate their village MOU power plant and imaginary investment. 1 Like |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by EzeNri(m): 6:38am On Dec 29, 2017 |
BeautifulSE:Please what is wrong with you people? I said investment in Power and you are pulling another made in Nigeria stats for manufacturing. Oga, top FDI receiving sectors in Nigeria are service, telecom, banking and oil and gas. Manufacturing don't receive up to that, unless the figure you quoted is for domestic investment. Ogun don't even attract up to 2% of Nigerian FDI. Please gather small kids and lie to them. I know lots of great minds from Yoruba but sincerely them here. I am just tired of your shallowness. FYI, we are documenting that lie for posterity. |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by mamaafrik(m): 6:46am On Dec 29, 2017 |
kettykings:can you please list some of them for us?? 1 Like |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by EzeNri(m): 6:48am On Dec 29, 2017 |
deomelllo:We don't measure dick. I won't give you name, but try and find out the largest producer of processed spices in West Africa and second in Africa. |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by BeautifulSE: 6:53am On Dec 29, 2017 |
EzeNri: Can you please post evidence for the first emboldened? If you have any, post it let us see and stop pulling out nonsense from your ass. I post data, links, while you post conjectures. Besides, Most of the power projects in Nigeria are even in the North not East. The ones in Service are mainly in Lagos. Oil and gas in the South-South. I don't know which FDI is going into banking. I don't even want to talk about the second emboldened. That's just you being a typical asshole. There is no lie here. Data doesn't care about ethnicity. Facts don't lie. Data will always be greater than beer parlour stats. Yes, you know plenty great Yoruba minds you always tell lies to without being checked. Lienus Mba 4 Likes |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by BeautifulSE: 6:56am On Dec 29, 2017 |
This guy needs deliverance. It's like he will die if he doesn't lie 3 Likes |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by EzeNri(m): 7:03am On Dec 29, 2017 |
AshiwajuFoward:60 billion wetin? Ogun that couldn't even generate up to 250 Million USD in IGR will now generate additional 60 billion USD. If you divide that 60 billion USD into 3, Ogun GDP is not even up to 1 part. Where you wan get 60 billion USD? Lagos don't generate up to 750 Million USD. Even your country can't. No wonder Lai Mohammed is a Yoruba. We are opening Afonja Bureau of Statistics and you must be the DG. Next time gather kids and lie to them. I'll not respond to the other embarrassments above. |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by deomelllo: 7:04am On Dec 29, 2017 |
[s] EzeNri:[/s] The power plant the joker was talking was a meaningless and worthless MOU rubbish obingo deceived the villagers with back in 2014 and that was the end of that story, it was buried and forgotten back in the same 2014. 1 Like |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by BeautifulSE: 7:07am On Dec 29, 2017 |
Who doesn't know the $60billion IGR AshiwajuFoward posted was a mistake. He meant N60 billion. Trying to deflect from his own lies. Lying Lion 4 Likes |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by Justiceleague1: 7:10am On Dec 29, 2017 |
chuksanambra: Receive sense,you will need it seriously in 2018 so that u wont be drifting aimlessly from kokoyibos to okoyobos to okoyeboes to bokoyibos2 to haba! Abeg receive sense |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by EzeNri(m): 7:13am On Dec 29, 2017 |
BeautifulSE:Oga, the work I do requires me to handle large volume of data on daily work days. The ethics of our work prevents us from being biased. I was trained to handle data and professionally certified. I have nothing to proof to you. If you have your ID card, enter NBS office and request for Nigerian FDI data, or better, pull it from online. The kind of investment you quoted didn't enter Nigerian manufacturing sector through FDI. Even the source of that data was survey conducted by Eye of Lagos. You can't capture that kind of data through survey. This is not a social research. Ogun didn't attract up to 2% of Nigeria FDI. Abuja is a better destination to Ogun. |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by EzeNri(m): 7:15am On Dec 29, 2017 |
deomelllo:BeautifulSE do you believe what your brother just said above? |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by EzeNri(m): 7:17am On Dec 29, 2017 |
Gazzy88:Since you can't read, I tire for illiterates like you. Good luck. |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by BeautifulSE: 7:20am On Dec 29, 2017 |
EzeNri: The only data you handle is in the beer parlour. And the only certification you have is in lies. Post your sources here. I never asked you for your employment history Suddenly, NBS stats are now authentic lol. I thought you said NBS is made in Nigeria stat. Anyway, if you have stats from NBS, post them. Maybe we would take you seriously if you at least show us something from NBS The link I posted was from Manufacturing association of Nigeria. Eyes of Lagos only reported it. I don't have a response to the last sentence. I go just pray make jealousy no kill you 5 Likes |
Re: Ogun Attracts 75 Percent Foreign Direct Investment Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by EzeNri(m): 7:22am On Dec 29, 2017 |
totit:Your brother said Ogun attracts 75% FDI in Nigeria when official statistics say Abuja attracts more FDI than Ogun. Another said Ogun will make additional 60 billion USD in IGR when ogun GDP is not up to 1/3 of that. So we want to start documenting lies like this. Thank you. |
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