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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by IvarTheBoneless: 4:40pm On Aug 12, 2020
BlowYourMind:
South East don't need investment, investment cannot bring as much money drug trafficking, scamming and swindling will bring

Drug trafficking.

Brothels

Baby factories.

They bring more IGR than the United States of America cool

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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by PigTormentor: 4:40pm On Aug 12, 2020
Chimookigwe:
When they burnt half a dozen Dangote trucks the other day during Ipob protests, they didn't know there would be consequences.
Only a fool would waste money investing in the SE. Even the Commissioner for Information of Anambra state has run out of Igboland. He currently lives in Lagos.


What? Is this true?

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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Omoluabi16(m): 4:41pm On Aug 12, 2020
Maduawuchukwu:
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.
Lagos is COMMERCIAL CAPITAL.. yet has no 'enabling environment'
Lagos attract investment because of her status ......And ogun state is a beneficiary because of close proximity



You ended up saying nothing but contradicting yourself.

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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by omenka(m): 4:41pm On Aug 12, 2020
kettykin:
Audio FDI.the problem with this statistics is the only checked foreign investment inflow and not internal investment inflow
But the news is STRICTLY about FDI, and not domestic investments. Even the title says so. undecided

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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by SideInkom: 4:41pm On Aug 12, 2020
What a loss

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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by totit: 4:41pm On Aug 12, 2020
IvarTheBoneless:


AfonjaConehead right now...

Dude, this is about SE( your region) having the least FDI investments and investors not SW. grin
You are being funny or what? Who should be more pained and hurt here? I am from the SW doorh! The region with the highest FDI grin. Lool

What an irony. cheesy

Edited, you are not an ipod like i thought.

Cheers

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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by omooba969(m): 4:41pm On Aug 12, 2020
Guestlander:
We must keep marching on.

Marching to where exactly...? undecided

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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by kristmalachy(m): 4:43pm On Aug 12, 2020
Southwest $81,808,183,342.05 (87.70%wink; 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%).
[b][/b]South east, $203,898,690 million and representing just less than one percent (0.22%)
Don't understand why pointing at southeast only

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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by PigTormentor: 4:43pm On Aug 12, 2020
Chimookigwe:
Looking at the comments on this thread, I see why the South East has nothing to show.

25% of Igbos are blaming others, 20% are living in denial, 5% are sensible enough to shut up and the remaining 50% are busy hawking gala at Ojuelegba. They would be back in the evening to insult "Tilumbu".

Hahaha, you are fantabulous. grin grin grin

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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Nobody: 4:44pm On Aug 12, 2020
gwafaeziokwu:
grin grin

See love. Yoruba youths have finally lost it. So foreign investment is the new gold?

Simply wow. Even the biggest countries of the world have so been due to large foreign investment on their soil and ease of doing business.

Igbos are great business minded people and all but dey talk true small small na, he no go kill you.

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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Guestlander: 4:44pm On Aug 12, 2020
We must keep marching on. More investments, security of lives and property, better infrastructure and well funded educational institutions. Health care for all.
The DAWN agenda must be our guide.

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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Farki: 4:45pm On Aug 12, 2020
kettykin:
Audio FDI.the problem with this statistics is the only checked foreign investment inflow and not internal investment inflow

Read the topic.

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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by nograv: 4:46pm On Aug 12, 2020
BeLookingIDIOT:
The SW always first and SE always last in everything positive

Stop being a mumu, the SW is not the issue, The Fulani and the north are the issue...

Most investment has gone up there due to their commander in chief..

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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Nwaotu10(m): 4:48pm On Aug 12, 2020
gwafaeziokwu:
grin grin

See love. Yoruba youths have finally lost it. So foreign investment is the new gold?

Wow!!

Ndigbo biko, never leave your indigenous economic model and start listening to these people who love owambe more than anything. We are not cut from the same stock abeg. Leave us with our economic model. You like the easy way out, while we like to work it out! While one enslaves you forever, the other make you eternal boss!

Few years ago ,you guys laughed at our apprentice model as if we pooed on our trousers, today it is been studied in major universities in the world. Ndiigbo and their future generations has locked down wealth through it.

Today, it's FDI. You guys don't get it. WE ARE THE FU**ING DIRECT INVESTMENT FOR CHRIST SAKE.
Our wealth is spread out to all nations of the world. All we need do is to bring it back. That is our drive. Aku luo uno!! Let our wealth reach home and we are fine.

See this mugus.

Thank you.

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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Jomonix: 4:48pm On Aug 12, 2020
Hhh
Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Jomonix: 4:48pm On Aug 12, 2020
Maduawuchukwu:
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.

Simple and short. Lagos is overflowing with providential abundance. The government does nothing but spend and embezzle from his abundance. Just like Nigeria of the 70s.

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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Guestlander: 4:49pm On Aug 12, 2020
omooba969:


Marching to where exactly...? undecided

More investments, security of lives and property, better infrastructure and well funded educational institutions. Health care for all.

You have a better idea? Please let us know.

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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Iceberg3: 4:56pm On Aug 12, 2020
IvarTheBoneless:


Drug trafficking.

Brothels

Baby factories.

They bring more IGR than the United States of America cool

Guy you done they clock 40 nah. grin

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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by IvarTheBoneless: 4:57pm On Aug 12, 2020
Iceberg3:


Guy you done they clock 40 nah. grin

Your mum still enjoys me. tongue

He pain u sotay you go change moniker grin

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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by nextstep(m): 4:58pm On Aug 12, 2020
rdokoye:
Find me a local investor doing something on the scale of this: https://www.awkamillenniumcity.com/
In Yorubaland (outside Lagos).

Don't mind the naysayers... people are quietly doing things, without making noise. Are we where we want to be? Not yet. But they better believe we are improving on a daily basis.

Nevertheless, I don't approve of all the regional bashing, and would rather we just concentrate on building and improving. We need continuous investments in all regions (which is happening), so that we're not all crammed into Lagos to look for opportunity.

Let FDI go to where it's needed and useful, and let internal investment go where it's needed.

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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by CHIDOHSKI: 4:58pm On Aug 12, 2020
Problem identify is problem solved. SE will someday be a great region.
Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by SmartPolician: 4:58pm On Aug 12, 2020
totit:


Even if it's owned by Yoloba grin.. 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.

Save your strength

The guy is a Nairaland-based chronic Igbo hater
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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Onepeople: 5:00pm On Aug 12, 2020
Sammy07:
Read the wrote up very well. Even your leaders are concerned.
which useless leaders are u talking about? Lack of foriegn and local investment in the eastern region is as a result of lack federal institutions in the region, no single federal investment in the whole of eastern region. No region developed by its self .but we don't like telling ourselves the truth in this part of the world.

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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Simplyleo: 5:00pm On Aug 12, 2020
IvarTheBoneless:


Drug trafficking.

Brothels

Baby factories.

They bring more IGR than the United States of America cool
Kindda agree with you.

Those activities are money spinners. cheesy
Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Nobody: 5:00pm On Aug 12, 2020
Hauptmann:



What a nonentity

Better go and do your assignment and stop being an ignorant loudmouth
Haewogringringrin
Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Onepeople: 5:01pm On Aug 12, 2020
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which useless leaders are u talking about? Lack of foriegn and local investment in the eastern region is as a result of lack federal institutions in the region, no single federal investment in the whole of eastern region. No region developed by its self .but we don't like telling ourselves the truth in this part of the world.

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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Sammy07: 5:02pm On Aug 12, 2020
Onepeople:
which useless leaders are u talking about? Lack of foriegn and local investment in the eastern region is as a result of lack federal institutions in the region, no single federal investment in the whole of eastern region. No region developed by its self .but we don't like telling ourselves the truth in this part of the world.
lol read my comment later and see what I wrote about DAWN.

Southwest have been in opposition since 1960, so it's not our fault if yours isn't developed cos you guys caused it

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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by Sammy07: 5:03pm On Aug 12, 2020
SmartPolician:


Save your strength

The guy is a Nairaland-based chronic Igbo hater
I love Igbos but don't like IPOB cool

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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by MacDD: 5:04pm On Aug 12, 2020
Maduawuchukwu:
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.
u re cerebral

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Re: How South East Lost Out In $93b Foreign Investments by RuddyFusion(m): 5:07pm On Aug 12, 2020
Maduawuchukwu:
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.

You have said it all my brother LASG is a killer of businesses there's no iota of enablingment all they do is to look for ways to reap wia they did not play any role

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