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| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by Covidodo: 6:35pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
Redcrafton:Reread the nonsense you just typed .. ![]() Are you punch drunk or what |
| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by LegendHero(m): 6:36pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
Herdsmen:Shut up! It is on record that the Action group manifesto was for the support of the right of self-determination by every ethnic and linguistics group within the framework of a federal Nigeria. It was the Igbos that colluded with the same North to deny the people of the middle-belt their right to leave. Isn’t that what the Igbos did to Adaka Boro too?
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| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by Akanbiedu(m): 6:37pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
Nowenuse owned this one. A bottle of Burukutu for Nowenuse. |
| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by Nobody: 6:41pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
Tobrasky:I won't speak for others but I know you are surely not addressing Yorubas with that statement in bold. Why would any Yoruba, even for the purposes of investment, go to the SE? A hotbed of monotony, tedium and intolerance lacking in vibrancy and cosmopolitan appeal? You think everything is about money above all else for Yorubas as is the case for you Igbos? Yorubas are not emptily materialistic like Igbos who can invest in and move their entire generation to Afghanistan or Sambisa forest. For an educated and exposed Yoruba with choices there are far better and more rewarding places to invest in than the SE with it intolerance over religion, culture, ethnicity, caste, etc etc. Backward sums it up. Even when the Yoruba invests outside his domain, he wants to learn and move forward. How does any investment in the backward SE facilitate that for an omoluabi? Yorubas who have anything to do with the SE are there because they have no choice. Yorubas who have choices never go to the SE willingly because there is nothing attractive about the place. It would be a horrible and nightmarish downgrade move for me. |
| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by Covidodo: 6:43pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
candidtalk:That place is a dead zone Abeg .. ![]() |
| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by Akanbiedu(m): 6:44pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
This thread has further confirmed my believe that a typical Yoruba does not really understand Nigeria and the psychology of other Nigerians. |
| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by Tobrasky: 6:48pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
LegendHero:Dude I live in the USA AND I'M CHALLENGING YOU to prove to me that Yorubas top the indices among the Nigerians in any field of academia, I CHALLENGE YOU! na fool you dey follow talk? I challenge you to name any academic landscape or terrain in whatever major/field right now among all the top HBCU's, Ivy leagues, private schools, state schools etc name it and I'll deny you with even more cognitively researched facts. All the top graduating lists for Undergrad, graduate and doctorate programs in all the majors you can think of almost invariably has Igbos/Yorubas and other South South tribes especially Edos among the preponderance of names, but Igbos always have the edge on a cumulative average. I go to school in UC San Diego here in California, and I have access to a good catalog of academic years of all semesters for all the graduating sets for both UC's, CSU's and even the high schools here in California, and I can guarantee you that if you see 10 Nigerian names of the best performing students orchestrated for scholarship programs, at least 5 of those names are Igbo sounding names. And I'm sure the same applies for other top schools across the states as well. |
| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by LegendHero(m): 6:52pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
Tobrasky:Okay. I don’t like too much stories and I always love doing things with references. I live in ATL and working in one of those corporate America industries and before I can speak like this you should know I am well versed in this kind of issue. Let’s take 10 schools and check the list of the Graduating students. Let’s take Graduate schools (master’s and PhDs) for example to streamline the data. Engineering and IT should be considered coz that is the sector that Nigerian grad students always tend to dominate. Most school always release their graduating list online and we can deduce from that one. Are you game? No need of too much back and forth! |
| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by Herdsmen: 6:52pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
LegendHero:You can’t resurrect a dead and failed propaganda.. Yoruba narratives.. Awo was only trying hard to get at Zik.. any other thing na Yoruba history. No be national history. A man from middle belt told you same.. but Yoruba will always come to show ignorance If na Igbo man said that.. nairaland for don catch fire. Go to middle belt and make same comment.. they will address you properly When you get . Tell your parents to shut up.. some of you are raise with insults.. especially the daft fools. |
| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by Tobrasky: 6:54pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
candidtalk:You can never beat the East when it comes to commerce, property ownerships, civil service, education in any part of the South South and North Even in the diaspora it's the same story Other Nigerians especially Northerners are heavily present in the East, they buy lands here and develop them into small communities... Enugu is fast becoming a cosmopolitan state as a result of influxes of many foreign and local investors. Your people are the myopic and starkly ignorant ones who NEVER travel out to see and explore the other sides of reality besides the nonsense they read online about the East, na only UK una dey run go. There's no point arguing with a man who's mind and perceptions are precluded on ignorance and lack of exposure, that's why the Igbos will always top you in all indices all over Nigeria except in your region. |
| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by LegendHero(m): 6:55pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
Herdsmen:You are drunk. The same middle belt that consist of Kwara and part of Kogi Yorubas is where you’re asking me to go and ask? You are a drunkard! |
| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by Tobrasky: 6:58pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
LegendHero:Do you have access to the academic database for previous and recent undergrad and grad programs for schools in ATL (I'm sure you can get those from the school catalogs online)?, post just one academic year, and let's compile all the Nigerians in all the fields, release your own make I release my own I'm game bro. |
| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by Covidodo: 7:00pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
LegendHero:Yay!!!! I like this |
| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by Nowenuse: 7:00pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
LegendHero:You people complain that someone does not post statistics and references, but when one does, you people do not even bother to read it. I posted multiple links citing the Jos ultra modern market and u said I didn't. Now, here is it for the whole world to see, say I didn't again and thunder will locate you. .. https://thenationonlineng.net/jos-upon-model-market/amp/ http://www.aitonline.tv/post-reconstruction_of_the_burnt_jos_main_market_begins Stop claiming nonsense. The only reason why I mentioned Kaduna in comparison with Ibadan was because I found it difficult to compare a city on a flat land to a city on mountains! Nothing else! Did I not agree with you that we should go on with the comparison between Jos & Ibadan? Oh and here you are now asking me how much all the Tin mining companies in Jos are worth, but when I asked you the same question about the micro-companies in Ibadan, of their worth in comparison to Nasco, you guys have been crying that Nasco is all I have ![]() This is the reason why other Nigerians stereotype you people as hypocrites. You guys cannot collect what you dish out to others. I call those companies in Ibadan Micro-companies cos all them are mere branch industries of bigger business conglomerates based in Lagos or overseas, save for Yale foods & Sweetco who have their headquarters in Ibadan Take for example the Cway u have been making noise with, they have branch industries in Benin, Kaduna and 6 other cities in Nigeria. https://cwaygroup.com/history Fanmilk is a Danish company and it's headquarters in West Africa is in Ghana and not Ibadan. They only have a plant in Ibadan, same way they have in Kano and dozens of other cities a cross the subcontinent https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fan_Milk So, how on Earth do you expect me to put all these mini-industries in the same category with Nasco? These mini companies cannot even compare INTEGRATED DAIRIES JOS (the biggest dairy industry in Nigeria that sources it's products locally). It's headquarters is in Jos. These are the kind of companies we should be talking about and not one small branch warehouse with a plant being called a company! Check Western statistics and see how companies are classified with a city. They are done based on the headquarters of that company in that city! Crown flour mill has it's headquarters in Lagos. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fan_Milk You have been making mouth about educational institutions in Ibadan and I just gave you a bomber that we have 2 Universitiy teaching hospitals in Jos, only for you to start saying that UI teaching hospital is better than the 2 in Jos. Are you not now falling back to my theory that 10 cupcakes and not up to 1 mega cake? For God's sake, if u are not a stark hypocrite, why do you attack me when I say Nasco is worth more than all the micro industries in Ibadan? Yet now u are asking me the worth of all the mining industries in Jos? And also telling me how UI TH is better than UJTH & BUTH? Stop being a stark hypocrite. Do u want to go by numbers or quality? Which? Jos has 11 tertiary institutions. 1) University of Jos 2) Bingham university 3) Karl Kumm university 4) Plateau state polythecnic 5) Federal college of Forestry 6) National Veterinary research institute Vom 7) Nigerian college of Accountancy Jos Federal college of Animal health and Production technology Vom9) NTA Television college Jos 10) Plateau state college of health Technology, Zawan 11) ECWA college of Education, Jos Mind you, I said Jos not Plateau state. All these schools are within Jos- Bukuru-Kuru-Vom-Zawan urban area. Pls can we see the list of tertiary institutions within Ibadan? Jos wildlife park is the only of it's kind in West Africa. Same with our ultra modern market which was burnt down but is being reconstructed. Can we see the exclusive things Ibadan has on Nigeria or West Africa ?? And mind you, some of those stupid financial statistics you people fly here and there, you people don't know that these things are subject to population & cost of living right? If Kano or Oyo state has a higher IGR than Plateau state, it definitely is because Oyo & Kano states have twice the population of Plateau state! It only becomes a problem when a state like Ekiti with lower population has a higher IGR or economy than Plateau state and it is not an oil producing state. So, only a foool will compare the economic GDP of Oyo & Plateau state and be happy, forgetting than Oyo has an estimated 10 million people, while Plateau state is not more than 5 million people. Also, cost of living matters and that is where the GDP PPP comes in and Per capital PPP.
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| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by Covidodo: 7:02pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
Tobrasky:Which indices Abeg .. Post the socioeconomic indices here. Yoruba/SW is the number one in Nigera |
| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by LegendHero(m): 7:06pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
Tobrasky:Okay let us go. Yes some of the schools always have their commencement lists online. Let us paste Engineering and IT department of those schools especially in Graduate schools (MS and PhD) to streamline the data. |
| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by Herdsmen: 7:07pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
LegendHero:How many states are in middlebelt? What’s the arrangement in 60’s? Yoruba una ignorance always always radiate .. and a palm tapper calling another drunk? Actually though you have something.. you keep disappointing. Haba! |
| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by Nobody: 7:09pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
Tobrasky:You don't top the Yorubas anywhere we wish to live and work in or have a presence. In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is King. Where Yorubas are absent, because of disinterest in said place, of course you Igbos can be flawed kings there. All you Igbos know to celebrate, because of inferiority complex, are phantom achievements and fraudulent embellishments. |
| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by Goke7: 7:15pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
Tobrasky:the problem with you guys is that you never agree that anyone is before you. Someone here has put it rightly about you guys nature which is 'I Go First'. learn to let go and give credit to where its due, it does not reduce you but confirms your true identity. Igbos number one problem is Identity-wanting to be what they are not. Even if we come up with evidence to show that northerners do more trade in lagos than you guys [which is true], you will still not agree. That you have houses and cars everywhere does not mean you guys alone have all the money. |
| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by Blue3k(m): 7:18pm On Apr 17, 2020*. Modified: 7:34pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
wowcatty:Lol is lying and chestbeating about imaginary accomplishments part of your culture? It's funny people are ready to believe any lie because it strokes their ego. Here's the CBN annual report 2018 regarding federally collected revenue. Notice oil is over half like I told you. Common sense would tell you this but Im guessing it's in short supply. It's oil that account for nearly 60% of revenue for 2018. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.cbn.gov.ng/Out/2019/RSD/2018%2520AR%2520KAMA1.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwj98_-xifDoAhUBX60KHZZzC0kQFjABegQICBAB&usg=AOvVaw1yEeGYJzbgupLaJHYUJbcl
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| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by forgiveness: 7:21pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
Zukerberg:Hahahaha! But the guy na Jos guy ooo. This I know very well. ![]() |
| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by Tobrasky: 7:22pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
LegendHero:I can only preen the infometric data for Nigeria students in the undergrad and graduate programs for IT, pharmD, Nursing, Public Health, Humanities/arts here in California, I have no info for ATL. I'll open a new thread in a bit and tag you, so we should rest these noise once and for all. I hope you have your lists available, even in GIT and GSU, I can guarantee you the best Nigerian students from all recent academic calendars were Igbos on the higher number index, with Yorubas grappling for second place. |
| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by Barbilius: 7:22pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
Nowenuse:Institutions in Ibadan. University of ibadan Polytechnic ibadan Lead city university Federal school of statistics Federal college of health and agriculture, moor plantation. Koladaisi university Federal college of forestry Federal cooperative College cocoa research institute of Nigeria National Institute of social and economic research International institute of tropical agriculture National root crop research institute Institute of agricultural research and training Forestry research institute of Nigeria National horticultural research institute Ibadan city Polytechnic First technical university Nigerian agricultural quarantine institute Below are iita pictures. Hope you post pictures of some of the institutions in Jo's let's compare
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| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by Covidodo: 7:22pm On Apr 17, 2020*. Modified: 8:38pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
Nowenuse:Ibadan has about 15 tertiary institutions and that's definitely more than Jos. Wait oo , what kinda yeye reasoning is this . Going by your logic, Kano , Kaduna and Katsina should probably have the highest IGR apart from Lagos . Why are states like Delta , Rivers and Ogun shitting on them ?? Please don't shift goal post ![]() Economics is not your forte . You dropped the ball there ![]() Oyo is not on the same level with your Plateau economically and that is the fact I can't type much now . Might update the list later |
| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by Gabkosh: 7:24pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
Redcrafton:Lol, you can only fool your fellow gullible not me. You can let us start only if you have brain to. |
| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by Zukerberg: 7:25pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
forgiveness:You are an Omoluabi and being deceived like this. He always acts as if he is mainly because he lives in the North but he is an OSU. All the characteristics are there for you to decipher an OSU from afar. |
| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by Goke7: 7:25pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
Honestly I don't get the comparison with Ibadan [third largest city in Africa] some people are sick sha |
| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by Tobrasky: 7:27pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
candidtalk:Have you been to the North before? Like any part in the North South South nko? have you even traveled outside your region before? The only aspect where you at par with Igbos across the regions in Nigeria is education (and I'll still give the Igbos a slight edge here cause we have bigger populations than you people anywhere in Nigeria), every other indices whether in the private and public sectors nationwide? una no reach one bit. The only place you can boast about beating Igbos considerably is your region, and not by impressive margins for that matter cause Igbos are significantly present in whatever areas you hold sway in your region. |
| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by forgiveness: 7:27pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
Tobrasky:Cost of living is very cheap in Aba. |
| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by forgiveness: 7:30pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
Zukerberg:No, I got to know him in foreign affairs forum 3 or 5 years ago. He even showed pictures of things about him. I can't remember. He is definitely not from the East. Trust me. |
| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by Ayekotoo(m): 7:30pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
Gabkosh:Laughing out loud ![]() Sulaiman Adebola Adegunwa OFR, is a Nigerian businessman, philanthropist, and former chairman of Sterling Bank Plc. He is the founder and chief executive officer of Essay Holdings Limited; Parent Company of Rite Foods Limited. https://en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki Sulaiman Adebola Adegunwa - Wikipedia
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| Re: What Does The S/west Produce That Compares With The North? by Ayekotoo(m): 7:36pm On Apr 17, 2020 |
Iamgrey5:Nasco biscuits kee you when we got valuable companies in South west. |
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