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Re: 13 States Attracted $ 5.3bn (n1.9tn) Investments In The Last Quarer Of 2017 by deomelllo: 6:24pm On Mar 04, 2018
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Ogun folks enjoying throwing up fake statistics, same Ogun claimed to be highest rice producer with fake rice pyramids angry Your IGR can sustain you for two years, but during recession Ogun was first to request for bailout, after the first, they still requested for second bailout to be able to pay workers, Anambra never borrow or ask for bailout, also with clean sheet on salaries. grin grin

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Anambra, $3.77m.



Nna, where is the $2 billion the same anambra village secured to build your obingo imaginary roadside airport?


The ministry of finance missed that?



grin grin
Re: 13 States Attracted $ 5.3bn (n1.9tn) Investments In The Last Quarer Of 2017 by Nonaira3: 6:33pm On Mar 04, 2018
Basic123:
All . I see here is envy.

yoruba has never claimed they built lagos alone

It is you guys t that are just suffering from inferiority complex

even you igbo didn't build anambra and enugu alone.
you should read your own brethren comments on this thread before disturbing me with your ranting
Re: 13 States Attracted $ 5.3bn (n1.9tn) Investments In The Last Quarer Of 2017 by Basic123: 6:39pm On Mar 04, 2018
Nonaira3:
you should read your own brethren comments on this thread before disturbing me with your ranting

Re: 13 States Attracted $ 5.3bn (n1.9tn) Investments In The Last Quarer Of 2017 by itsene: 7:55pm On Mar 04, 2018
Igbos and Yorubas are becoming a problem on this forum.
So vexing.
Re: 13 States Attracted $ 5.3bn (n1.9tn) Investments In The Last Quarer Of 2017 by Cooly100: 8:04pm On Mar 04, 2018
itsene:
Igbos and Yorubas are becoming a problem on this forum.
So vexing.
Scrap both from NL and you have empty NL... cool cool cool
Re: 13 States Attracted $ 5.3bn (n1.9tn) Investments In The Last Quarer Of 2017 by MrGerald(m): 9:02pm On Mar 04, 2018
kn23h:
Where are the lies? I'm even surprised Anambra and Enugu states were able to amass 10 cents.
That's because you live in a cave and never left SW, except Lagos, Anambra is way better than any SW states in commerce and industry
Re: 13 States Attracted $ 5.3bn (n1.9tn) Investments In The Last Quarer Of 2017 by deomelllo: 9:05pm On Mar 04, 2018
Nonaira3:
You asking them the wrong area. The question would be about porto novo. Why is it porto novo, a yoruba owned city with the same environmental similarity with Lagos not like Lagos?

Whenever Yorubas try to tell that super story about how they developed Lagos alone and how Lagos FCT status played no factor in Lagos makes me laugh. They completely forget they literally have a sibling right next to them with literally the same environmental similarities as Lagos yet it's one of the most backwards capital I've ever been in my life. The question now begs if they developed the area that is now known as lagos prior to the existence of Nigeria so why did they ignore the area now known as porto novo? Abi was there something special about the area now named Lagos that the area now known as port novo didn't have? I sure as hell didn't see. Any environmental difference when i was there. Now if they say no, there's nothing special. Now the question goes, the yorubas in porto novo not yorubas or wetin? Likewise weren't they among them prior to existence nigeria and benin?
So why hasn't the yorubas in porto novo replicated another lagos?
Hell even if we focus in Nigeria only, why is it there's no other sw state/city that is in the form of lagos? Abi the so called "yoruba intention" meant only for lagos abi?

They make me laugh with that delusional super story cause reality alone defuses that story easily.
You ipob's problem is lack of civic education, knowledge of history and basic facts about your own country.


Before independence, the leaders in the SW and Awolowo as the Premier of the Old Western Region created the industrial estates in Lagos state, the intention was to make Lagos state the industrial capital of the SW and Ibadan as the political and cultural capital of the SW hence all the firsts in Nigeria like stadium, first skyscraper, first TV station in Africa and so on was sited in Ibadan instead of Lagos and industrial estates in Lagos state instead of Ibadan.


Other states in the SW were designated as Agriculture states to produce the SW's main cash crops like Cocoa and rubber. It's called prudent distribution of capacities.

Lagos state is rich and industrialized not because of the FG because Lagos state as the FC was confined to Lagos Island and the places like Apapa, Ikeja all the way to Ikorodu were part of the SW.



You have 1 FG international airport in your village and they have one FG international airport in Lagos state


The industries responsible for the economic growth of Lagos state was created by Awolowo under the Western Region from Apapa industrial estate to Mushin, Matori, Ilupeju and Ikeja industrial estates, not by the colonial masters or the FG and this is the very point where Lagos state and the SW emerged s the industrial region of Nigeria.



These industrial estates ar responsible for major chunks of the gods and services Nigerians consume daily and this is what Ogun state is benefiting from as the next major industrial hub in Nigeria.



If the SW under Awolowo was able to industrialize Lagos state as the Premier of the Western Region with the industrial estates, what did ZIK do to industrialize or create economic opportunities for the SE region when he as the premier of the Eastern Region same time?


Your past leaders were vision-less and the ones you have now are even worse, so it beats me why you people are always blaming other people for woes.
Re: 13 States Attracted $ 5.3bn (n1.9tn) Investments In The Last Quarer Of 2017 by mercyville: 5:45pm On Mar 05, 2018
deomelllo:
You ipob's problem is lack of civic education, knowledge of history and basic facts about your own country.


Before independence, the leaders in the SW and Awolowo as the Premier of the Old Western Region created the industrial estates in Lagos state, the intention was to make Lagos state the industrial capital of the SW and Ibadan as the political and cultural capital of the SW hence all the firsts in Nigeria like stadium, first skyscraper, first TV station in Africa and so on was sited in Ibadan instead of Lagos and industrial estates in Lagos state instead of Ibadan.


Other states in the SW were designated as Agriculture states to produce the SW's main cash crops like Cocoa and rubber. It's called prudent distribution of capacities.

Lagos state is rich and industrialized not because of the FG because Lagos state as the FC was confined to Lagos Island and the places like Apapa, Ikeja all the way to Ikorodu were part of the SW.



You have 1 FG international airport in your village and they have one FG international airport in Lagos state


The industries responsible for the economic growth of Lagos state was created by Awolowo under the Western Region from Apapa industrial estate to Mushin, Matori, Ilupeju and Ikeja industrial estates, not by the colonial masters or the FG and this is the very point where Lagos state and the SW emerged s the industrial region of Nigeria.



These industrial estates ar responsible for major chunks of the gods and services Nigerians consume daily and this is what Ogun state is benefiting from as the next major industrial hub in Nigeria.



If the SW under Awolowo was able to industrialize Lagos state as the Premier of the Western Region with the industrial estates, what did ZIK do to industrialize or create economic opportunities for the SE region when he as the premier of the Eastern Region same time?


Your past leaders were vision-less and the ones you have now are even worse, so it beats me why you people are always blaming other people for woes.
Very apt.
Re: 13 States Attracted $ 5.3bn (n1.9tn) Investments In The Last Quarer Of 2017 by ibotic(f): 6:23pm On Mar 05, 2018
A beg Yoruba people....
forgive us...
the pounding you have given us on this thread has made our heads even flatter..
my people are frustrated and filled with hate... angry
please akiolu should not deport us o....
Me I cannot go back to kidnapping area..
if you like send all of them to their land
but allow my family enjoy Yorubaland in peace...
Re: 13 States Attracted $ 5.3bn (n1.9tn) Investments In The Last Quarer Of 2017 by deji17(op): 10:01pm On Mar 05, 2018
deomelllo:
You ipob's problem is lack of civic education, knowledge of history and basic facts about your own country.


Before independence, the leaders in the SW and Awolowo as the Premier of the Old Western Region created the industrial estates in Lagos state, the intention was to make Lagos state the industrial capital of the SW and Ibadan as the political and cultural capital of the SW hence all the firsts in Nigeria like stadium, first skyscraper, first TV station in Africa and so on was sited in Ibadan instead of Lagos and industrial estates in Lagos state instead of Ibadan.


Other states in the SW were designated as Agriculture states to produce the SW's main cash crops like Cocoa and rubber. It's called prudent distribution of capacities.

Lagos state is rich and industrialized not because of the FG because Lagos state as the FC was confined to Lagos Island and the places like Apapa, Ikeja all the way to Ikorodu were part of the SW.



You have 1 FG international airport in your village and they have one FG international airport in Lagos state


The industries responsible for the economic growth of Lagos state was created by Awolowo under the Western Region from Apapa industrial estate to Mushin, Matori, Ilupeju and Ikeja industrial estates, not by the colonial masters or the FG and this is the very point where Lagos state and the SW emerged s the industrial region of Nigeria.



These industrial estates ar responsible for major chunks of the gods and services Nigerians consume daily and this is what Ogun state is benefiting from as the next major industrial hub in Nigeria.



If the SW under Awolowo was able to industrialize Lagos state as the Premier of the Western Region with the industrial estates, what did ZIK do to industrialize or create economic opportunities for the SE region when he as the premier of the Eastern Region same time?


Your past leaders were vision-less and the ones you have now are even worse, so it beats me why you people are always blaming other people for woes.
The truth!
Re: 13 States Attracted $ 5.3bn (n1.9tn) Investments In The Last Quarer Of 2017 by noah91(m): 11:47pm On Mar 05, 2018
Why una go dey exchange words with these inferiors. They can compare for biafra. Yorubas are your big brothers so respect them if u want to be successful as a tribe
Re: 13 States Attracted $ 5.3bn (n1.9tn) Investments In The Last Quarer Of 2017 by Ttipsy(f): 6:11pm On Mar 06, 2018
noah91:
Why una go dey exchange words with these inferiors. They can compare for biafra. Yorubas are your big brothers so respect them if u want to be successful as a tribe
forget tribe we are the same. all what we need is tolerance
Re: 13 States Attracted $ 5.3bn (n1.9tn) Investments In The Last Quarer Of 2017 by noah91(m): 6:32pm On Mar 06, 2018
Ttipsy:
forget tribe we are the same. all what we need is tolerance
Yes, tolerance is the key thing here but these people are very disrespectful to their hosts
Re: 13 States Attracted $ 5.3bn (n1.9tn) Investments In The Last Quarer Of 2017 by Ttipsy(f): 7:41pm On Mar 07, 2018
noah91:
Yes, tolerance is the key thing here but these people are very disrespectful to their hosts
who's the host
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