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| How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by totit(op): 11:32am On Aug 12, 2020 |
Why investors shun region • Low returns, poor infrastructure trigger apathy • Investors attack governors • We’re doing our best, govs’ forum insists Despite relative peace in the region, the Southeast zone has remained unattractive to investors, a situation analysts ascribe to unfriendly tax regimes, poor quality of infrastructure and low return on investment.https://guardian.ng/news/how-south-east-lost-out-in-93b-foreign-investments/
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| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by tribalmall: 11:44am On Aug 12, 2020 |
E no concern me if alaigbo rotten finish since it citizen are more concerned about Yorubaland than the own states. |
| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by BeLookingIDIOT(m): 12:11pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
The SW always first and SE always last in everything positive |
| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by AfonjaConehead: 12:17pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
totit:Deeply concerned self appointed minister of Igbo affairs lolsssssss ![]() |
| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Vyzz: 12:24pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
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| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by omazus: 12:26pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
This is eye opening. It is a pointer to the type of politics we play in SE, that is, the type of leaders we elect. SE believes so much that they can do everything for themselves and pay little attention to what can be gained from others. Unfortunately lazy leaders like this approach. It gives them opportunity to steal and live the people wallow in their self conceived omnipotence. |
| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by kettykin: 12:34pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
Audio FDI.the problem with this statistics is the only checked foreign investment inflow and not internal investment inflow |
| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by alizma: 12:43pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
Ok |
| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Maduawuchukwu(m): 12:44pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
From this article, even the North west attracted lesser investments than the Soutj East. Most of the investments coming into Nigeria ends up in the Lagos/Ogun axis. This is because of the Status of Lagos as Nigera's commercial capital and not as a result of any enabling environment put in place by the state governments. Lagos does not have an enabling environment for business. Look at how the LASG destroyed Gokada's business and is on track to hamper the operations of Uber and Bolt. Did the actions of the state Governement reflect one that consciously puts in place good government policies? Do all the harassment from touts and endless gridlocks reflect a government that is serious about promoting investments? Lagos attracts investment because of their status and not because of any State government policy. Ogun state is merely a beneficiary of proximity to Lagos. |
| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by alizma: 12:45pm On Aug 12, 2020*. Modified: 3:45pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
kettykin:Maybe you should take one minute of your time to define FDI, probably you will have a rethink on your post after the definition. |
| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by softeeg: 12:48pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
The local investment there is also investment |
| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by alizma: 12:48pm On Aug 12, 2020*. Modified: 1:14pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
Maduawuchukwu:You are right |
| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by totit(op): 1:18pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
AfonjaConehead:Are you attacking the innocent OP, the Guardian news, or the message? Be specific. ![]() |
| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by ORIENTATION101: 1:27pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
Chukwu okike Abiama developed ogun and Ragos ![]() Without fanyogo and 2b2 shops littered all over southwest region they can't make anything Infact ohamidike has directed us to move all mega industries to land of the rising sun so that afonja descendants can suffer. God bless ohamadike |
| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Sammy07: 1:28pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
omazus:Read the wrote up very well. Even your leaders are concerned. |
| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Coldie: 1:29pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
I so much hate our Eastern leaders. No wonder it seems Eastern youths have no respect for them. I wonder the kind of leaders that will be Happy that year in year out thousands of their youths are leaving their region to other regionz and they are ok with it |
| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Sammy07: 1:30pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
The last time I check, guardian is owned by a native of delta state. ![]() |
| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Sammy07: 1:33pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
“South East does not have a functioning and operational industrial cluster. Unfortunately, most of the industrial layouts have been converted to estates. While the DAWN Commission in the South West has done so well for the region in promoting investments, our own South East Governors’ Forum Secretariat, which ultimately should serve as the think-tank, seems to be more political than it should be.on the record, DAWN means Development agenda of western Nigeria setup by Afenifere with her headoffice at cocoa house in Ibadan in 2011. DAWN initiated the Amotekun, they are the ones that insist that South west states will resume in August and will write waec before the federal government finally agree that waec will hold in August |
| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by BlowYourMind: 1:33pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
South East don't need investment, investment cannot bring as much money drug trafficking, scamming and swindling will bring |
| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by totit(op): 1:37pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
Sammy07:Even if it's owned by Yoloba .. Or Congolese or even Fulani are these not verified facts compiled by....Citing data from the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN). Let's face it, it is what it is, it doesn't matter where the news emanated from. |
| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Hauptmann: 1:39pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
BlowYourMind:What a nonentity Better go and do your assignment and stop being an ignorant loudmouth
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| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Sammy07: 1:41pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
totit:You know the slang of our brothers across the Niger ![]() |
| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by loopman: 1:43pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
Maduawuchukwu:Wail on bro |
| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by rdokoye: 1:56pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
For those of you who don't understand, this report looks at foreign (non-nigerian) investments, not investments in generally. So Innoson setting up two additional manufacturing plants in Anambra and Imo state won't be included. Nor any of the other investments, housing estates, property developments, new cities, indigenous industries etc. Nigerians are just obsessed with foreigners, always thinking the foreigner is better. That's why they would make a report like this, deliberately ignoring investments from Nigerians, which ultimately makes up the majority of Nigeria's investment. The truth is, that right now even tiny Ghana is attracting more FDI than Nigeria. |
| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by nedu666: 2:37pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
South east had the least investment at 203 million dollars. North west had 29 million dollars, north east had 39 million dollars. Yet the south east is least according to the article. Wonderful |
| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Commentor: 2:42pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
But why is Tinubu like this? He prevented FDI from getting to SE. Anyway, Amaka all way. |
| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by AfonjaConehead: 2:57pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
totit:I yam attacking the cnhd ![]() |
| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by totit(op): 2:59pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
AfonjaConehead:Can you please try to make sense cos I don't seem to understand or get what you are saying here. ![]() |
| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by totit(op): 3:24pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
gwafaeziokwu:The fact that FDI is all the OP pray tell how does that means that local investors are not investing in SW states as well? Also, I really don't know how you come about owing or having the highest local investors, I guess you made that up, orally? ![]() |
| Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Openbusiness: 3:24pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
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; South-South, $470,688,204.67 (0.50%); North Central, $10,732,800,098.87 (11.51%); North east, $ 39,414,980.00 (0.04%); and Northwest, $29,959,790 (0.03%).

