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Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by FlordFlorez(m): 2:11pm On May 31, 2020
TheGodlessGod:
hahaha even tinubu said he's richer than that state
Lolz! 'em parasitic states.
Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by AwkaFinest: 2:38pm On May 31, 2020
Of what use is Enugu and Anambra to Nigeria?

Imo and Abia are more useful to the nation.
Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by slimfit1(m): 3:57pm On May 31, 2020
joyandfaith:
son? that means you will soon die
You or me God has anointed me
Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:04pm On May 31, 2020
TheGodlessGod:
compare both igr and you'll see enugu is far more productive.

Abia is the most useless state in South East according to most south easterners, the state according to them is very ugly and the politicians there are looting their resources
Otondo IGR doesn't measure economy, Abia is among the 7 states that control 90% transaction in Nigeria, you can use your Google, only in Yoruba land they measure productive with IGR
Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by joyandfaith: 4:04pm On May 31, 2020
slimfit1:
You or me God has anointed me
if you called me a son, you are definitely closer to your grave. hope you hear, dad slimfit.
Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:06pm On May 31, 2020
AwkaFinest:
Of what use is Enugu and Anambra to Nigeria?

Imo and Abia are more useful to the nation.
Anu, empty brain Anambra is home of indigenous industries and second commercial trading center after Lagos
Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by AwkaFinest: 4:09pm On May 31, 2020
post=90163384:
Anu, empty brain Anambra is home of indigenous industries and second commercial trading center after Lagos
Oh, it's no longer 1st?
Wow, so Anambra can be 2nd. Thought it's always the best and first in everything.

Just wow, on this 2nd I know it's still a lie.

Anambra is home to indigenous parasites. As far as Nigeria is concern Anambra is a parasitic state.
Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by PortHarcourt1st: 4:16pm On May 31, 2020
Hmm op did you as our shithole PORT HARCOURT? cheesy
Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by PortHarcourt1st: 4:17pm On May 31, 2020
AwkaFinest:
Oh, it's no longer 1st?
Wow, so Anambra can be 2nd. Thought it's always the best and first in everything.

Just wow, on this 2nd I know it's still a lie.

Anambra is home to indigenous parasites. As far as Nigeria is concern Anambra is a parasitic state.
Kinematics, how are you. Our Rivers state shouldn't be on the list because even the oil is not useful as our Rivers state remains a shithole
Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by AwkaFinest: 4:38pm On May 31, 2020
post=90163384:
Anu, empty brain Anambra is home of indigenous industries and second commercial trading center after Lagos
As at last official release, here are the commercial hubs of Nigeria:


1. LAGOS
No questions- a city with an estimated population of about 20 million, numerous businesses headquartered within it, plus two seaports and a bustling international airport- what else is there to say? It has much better infrastructure than many other parts of the country, and its fast-paced, energetic and vibrant atmosphere is contagious. Just the sort of feel that attracts the business-minded.

2. ABUJA
Nigeria’s capital city, with a fast growing population. Not as populated as Lagos, but boasts the highest per-Capita income of all the cities in the country, meaning that the purchasing power of its inhabitants is unmatched by those of any other on this list.

3. KANO
The nerve centre of commerce in northern Nigeria, Kano is the country’s second largest city, and one of the top ten fastest growing cities in Africa, according to the African Development Bank. Manufacturing, though troubled by power challenges, still thrives here. Its markets also attract people from all parts of the country and beyond. In the words of Mark Turner of Massmart, “you can’t be in Nigeria without being in Kano”.

4. PORT-HARCOURT
The city’s status as the biggest in the oil-producing Niger-Delta has probably served as a basis for its being recognized as a major business destination in Nigeria. Port Harcourt is said to have one of the fastest rates of growth in per-Capita Income in Nigeria. It is the commercial hub for the far-south, and has a large and diverse population, with a sizeable expatriate community. Some notable things about this city include its refinery, its status as the centre of oil-industry activity in Nigeria, as well as its airport and seaport.

5. ABA
Admittedly, Aba isn’t on the list of the five largest cities in the country; but its population of over a million is incredibly energetic and entrepreneurial. From shoes to textiles, this city has formed a reputation for itself. Its markets attract business people from beyond the borders of Nigeria. A few have rightly remarked that it is a city in which every other corner is a business centre. It just smells like business, even from afar.

A top ten list would also include Ibadan, Onitsha, Ogbomosho, Kaduna and Benin City.


Chest beating and posting fake stuffs wont take Anambra anywhere. Your chest beating is only in your head.
Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:43pm On May 31, 2020
AwkaFinest:
As at ast official release, here are the commercial hubs of Nigeria:


1. LAGOS
No questions- a city with an estimated population of about 20 million, numerous businesses headquartered within it, plus two seaports and a bustling international airport- what else is there to say? It has much better infrastructure than many other parts of the country, and its fast-paced, energetic and vibrant atmosphere is contagious. Just the sort of feel that attracts the business-minded.

2. ABUJA
Nigeria’s capital city, with a fast growing population. Not as populated as Lagos, but boasts the highest per-Capita income of all the cities in the country, meaning that the purchasing power of its inhabitants is unmatched by those of any other on this list.

3. KANO
The nerve centre of commerce in northern Nigeria, Kano is the country’s second largest city, and one of the top ten fastest growing cities in Africa, according to the African Development Bank. Manufacturing, though troubled by power challenges, still thrives here. Its markets also attract people from all parts of the country and beyond. In the words of Mark Turner of Massmart, “you can’t be in Nigeria without being in Kano”.

4. PORT-HARCOURT
The city’s status as the biggest in the oil-producing Niger-Delta has probably served as a basis for its being recognized as a major business destination in Nigeria. Port Harcourt is said to have one of the fastest rates of growth in per-Capita Income in Nigeria. It is the commercial hub for the far-south, and has a large and diverse population, with a sizeable expatriate community. Some notable things about this city include its refinery, its status as the centre of oil-industry activity in Nigeria, as well as its airport and seaport.

5. ABA
Admittedly, Aba isn’t on the list of the five largest cities in the country; but its population of over a million is incredibly energetic and entrepreneurial. From shoes to textiles, this city has formed a reputation for itself. Its markets attract business people from beyond the borders of Nigeria. A few have rightly remarked that it is a city in which every other corner is a business centre. It just smells like business, even from afar.

A top ten list would also include Ibadan, Onitsha, Ogbomosho, Kaduna and Benin City.


Chest beating and posting fake stuffs wont take Anambra anywhere. Your chest beating is only in your head.
You are empty no need wasting my time on you
Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by Balogunodua(m): 4:45pm On May 31, 2020
If Enugu can make that list then you most include Osun state, because both are civil servant states.
Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by AwkaFinest: 4:45pm On May 31, 2020
post=90164597:
You are empty no need wasting my time on you
As usual, they run away. grin grin grin grin
Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by PortHarcourt1st: 4:46pm On May 31, 2020
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AwkaFinest:
s at ast official release, here are the commercial hubs of Nigeria:. LAGOS
No questions- a city with an estimated population of about 20 million, numerous businesses headquartered within it, plus two seaports and a bustling international airport- what else is there to say? It has much better infrastructure than many other parts of the country, and its fast-paced, energetic and vibrant atmosphere is contagious. Just the sort of feel that attracts the business-minded.

2. ABUJA
Nigeria’s capital city, with a fast growing population. Not as populated as Lagos, but boasts the highest per-Capita income of all the cities in the country, meaning that the purchasing power of its inhabitants is unmatched by those of any other on this list.

3. KANO
The nerve centre of commerce in northern Nigeria, Kano is the country’s second largest city, and one of the top ten fastest growing cities in Africa, according to the African Development Bank. Manufacturing, though troubled by power challenges, still thrives here. Its markets also attract people from all parts of the country and beyond. In the words of Mark Turner of Massmart, “you can’t be in Nigeria without being in Kano”.

4. PORT-HARCOURT
The city’s status as the biggest in the oil-producing Niger-Delta has probably served as a basis for its being recognized as a major business destination in Nigeria. Port Harcourt is said to have one of the fastest rates of growth in per-Capita Income in Nigeria. It is the commercial hub for the far-south, and has a large and diverse population, with a sizeable expatriate community. Some notable things about this city include its refinery, its status as the centre of oil-industry activity in Nigeria, as well as its airport and seaport.

5. ABA
Admittedly, Aba isn’t on the list of the five largest cities in the country; but its population of over a million is incredibly energetic and entrepreneurial. From shoes to textiles, this city has formed a reputation for itself. Its markets attract business people from beyond the borders of Nigeria. A few have rightly remarked that it is a city in which every other corner is a business centre. It just smells like business, even from afar.
A top ten list would also include Ibadan, Onitsha, Ogbomosho, Kaduna and Benin City.
Chest beating and posting fake stuffs wont take Anambra anywhere. Your chest beating is only in your head.
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I agree with others particularly Lagos, but PORT HARCOURT is a dilapidated filthy shithole and shouldn't be on that list.

PORT HARCOURT

Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:47pm On May 31, 2020
AwkaFinest:
Oh, it's no longer 1st?
Wow, so Anambra can be 2nd. Thought it's always the best and first in everything.

Just wow, on this 2nd I know it's still a lie.

Anambra is home to indigenous parasites. As far as Nigeria is concern Anambra is a parasitic state.
If throughly you are from Rivers most of the products used in Rivers are produced in Anambra, even the rice recently shared by Wike is Anambra rice
Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:48pm On May 31, 2020
PortHarcourt1st:
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I agree with others particularly Lagos, but PORT HARCOURT is a dilapidated filthy shithole and shouldn't be on that list.

PORT HARCOURT
Please don't post rubbish pictures here allow me to settle with him
Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by PortHarcourt1st: 4:48pm On May 31, 2020
post=90164738:
If throughly you are from Rivers most of the products used in Rivers are produced in Anambra, even the rice recently shared by Wike is Anambra rice
Show us the rice, if e no be another chest beating
Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by PortHarcourt1st: 4:49pm On May 31, 2020
post=90164768:
Please don't post rubbish pictures here allow me to settle with him
I am a Rivers boy.
Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by PortHarcourt1st: 4:50pm On May 31, 2020
Poverty rate in our Rivers state is so high despite the huge oil allocation

Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:51pm On May 31, 2020
PortHarcourt1st:
Poverty rate in our Rivers state is so high despite the huge oil allocation
You lack common sense by post this rubbish
Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by AwkaFinest: 4:51pm On May 31, 2020
post=90164738:
If throughly you are from Rivers most of the products used in Rivers are produced in Anambra, even the rice recently shared by Wike is Anambra rice
Even a child knows that 90% of made in Nigeria goods come from Ogun state. As for Rivers most of the made in naija things there come from Aba. Never have I seen or heard Rivers people buying stuff from Anambra.

Note. I dont do Nigeria rice, so take that bullshit elsewhere.
Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by PortHarcourt1st: 4:51pm On May 31, 2020
AwkaFinest:
As usual, they run away
Kinematics face me and leave those igbos. cheesy
Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by PortHarcourt1st: 4:54pm On May 31, 2020
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AwkaFinest:
Even a child knows that 90% of made in Nigeria goods come from Ogun state. As for Rivers most of the made in naija things there come from Aba. Never have I seen or heard Rivers people buying stuff from Anambra.
Note. I dont do Nigeria rice, so take that bullshit elsewhere.
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What are other Nigerians buying from Rivers state? What does Rivers state offer except cultism
, kidnappers and armed robbers.

Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:54pm On May 31, 2020
AwkaFinest:
Even a child knows that 90% of made in Nigeria goods come from Ogun state. As for Rivers most of the made in naija things there come from Aba. Never have I seen or heard Rivers people buying stuff from Anambra.

Note. I dont do Nigeria rice, so take that bullshit elsewhere.
This is Coscharis rice

Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by PortHarcourt1st: 4:55pm On May 31, 2020
post=90164738:
If throughly you are from Rivers most of the products used in Rivers are produced in Anambra, even the rice recently shared by Wike is Anambra rice
You can't do this with this mode. Leave me and him, we know how we roll
Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by PortHarcourt1st: 4:55pm On May 31, 2020
post=90165007:
This is Coscharis rice
I been dey think say na joke cheesy

Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by overall90: 5:01pm On May 31, 2020
People just come to the internet to type rubbish.
imagine saying Abia is not productive.

there is a town in Abia state called Owaza.
Owaza houses one of Shells biggest flow stations.
NNPC and Nigeria gas company (NGC) have their plants there.
there tens of oil wells feeding into the flow station.
currently the Nigerian army is occupying every nook and cranny of the place because of its strategic importance.
if the resources from this town alone is left for Abia state,and with good leadership,the state would have gone far.
and yet some one who does not know jack will sit some where writing rubbish.
Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by AwkaFinest: 5:06pm On May 31, 2020
post=90164738:
If throughly you are from Rivers most of the products used in Rivers are produced in Anambra, even the rice recently shared by Wike is Anambra rice
Where have I said that I'm from Rivers? I'm from Anambra state. Why people doubt me hear on nairaland is because I dont show the stereotypical character of an Anambrarian. EMPTY CHEST BEATING
Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m):
AwkaFinest:
Even a child knows that 90% of made in Nigeria goods come from Ogun state. As for Rivers most of the made in naija things there come from Aba. Never have I seen or heard Rivers people buying stuff from Anambra.

Note. I dont do Nigeria rice, so take that bullshit elsewhere.
I live in PH for years Onitsha market feed Port Harcourt markets, I came back from PH few days ago, these are some of the products you use you don't know they were manufactured in Anambra

Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 5:09pm On May 31, 2020
AwkaFinest:
Where have I said that I'm from Rivers? I'm from Anambra state. Why people doubt me hear on nairaland is because I dont show the stereotypical character of an Anambrarian. EMPTY CHEST BEATING
These are some of the products you use, they are indigenous products

Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 5:13pm On May 31, 2020
AwkaFinest:
Where have I said that I'm from Rivers? I'm from Anambra state. Why people doubt me hear on nairaland is because I dont show the stereotypical character of an Anambrarian. EMPTY CHEST BEATING
These products are available in Port Harcourt markets

Wide choice Super market is located in PH

Re: The Most Unproductive States In Nigeria by TEDHorsePower: 5:15pm On May 31, 2020
post=90165420:
I live in PH for years Onitsha market feed Port Harcourt market these are most, I came back from PH few days ago, these are some of the products you use you don't know they were manufactured in Anambra
Our Rivers state is just useless. They don't produce anything except criminals
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