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Eko o ni Baje!! Other newly commissioned projects by Ambo... Badagry Senior grammar school [img]http://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ciq5CTdW0AAZS4b.jpg:large[/img] Lagos-Abeokuta [img]http://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cd2KqRNW8AAJCoe.jpg:large[/img] [img]http://pbs.twimg.com/media/CeA-LLQWIAAs135.jpg:large[/img] [img]http://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cd2BcsbW0AA1K1W.jpg:large[/img] [img]http://pbs.twimg.com/media/CeA-JjPWEAEjiN7.jpg:large[/img] [img]http://pbs.twimg.com/media/CgG9grjWQAAbDJ2.jpg:large[/img] Berger Pedestrian Bridge [img]http://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cb_VwBaW8AEhtb8.jpg:large[/img] [img]http://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cb_VwOwW0AA3BK0.jpg:large[/img] [img]http://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cb_VwKBWIAABvpg.jpg:large[/img] Hopefully in the future, we can do more for Lagosians with money from Our Oyel. ![]() Signed - LASG nairaland branch. |
UyiIredia:lol bad guy ... |
YerYer:Guy, that dude is Igbo... ever heard of post history? type in Intellect20 into the search box and go and read his history of Anti-Yoruba comments. btw, what is the fallacy in my logic? |
raumdeuter:..... |
Ha... mods have cleaned up this thread. |
Dhenz:So, why do they feel the need to mention Yoruba before making 10 words every time? Na Yoruba people send them come earth? If we are not the better race, they wouldn't even be concerned with us. |
YerYer:Oh wait.... so Igbos are now more mature than Yorubas because he got six likes? Oh pleease.... All you need to do is go to another thread to see over 100 likes for an anti Yoruba comment. I think you were probably expecting me to shower blessings and sweet words at him for talking ill of my people? Respect is reciprocal. |
Ogbuefi2020:Keep saying that to yourself, while your brothers will later cowardly come later to "Negotiate" Anyways, I will have your time wella tomorrow. |
Ogbuefi2020:Go tell that to the Japanese that bombed pearl harbor in the dead of Night. I pity you. |
Ogbuefi2020:Myfriend keep quiet. Why won't you say I am taking it as a big deal, when your merchandise isn't among the ones burnt. Go say that to one of the 70 souls that will be wailing tonight, not me...lmao You are probably not even in Nigeria. Of course some will try and push drugs to Asia and Latin America to get some cash to then restock like they have always done anyways. |
Ogbuefi2020:The ones that have been burnt and demolished since the beginning of the year, what have you cowards done about it? Indirectly ko, short cutly ni. |
asorocker:Please what is it turning to, tell us? Because I felt it was turning into that same thing yesterday. It is only when the tide is not turning your way that you feel NL is turning into something, not when you are laughing your skulls out in derision of another. |
asorocker:Igbos defended themselves in which kaduna? Igbos that run home with their tails between their legs every time there is a crisis in Jos, Kaduna and Kano, only to return weeks later after everyone don forget..... then they start lamenting to the UN that they are being killed and start signing online petitions begging putin, Obama and Merkel to come to their aid. Same way they all ran away from the West during the height of the MKO Abiola saga... telling yorubas that they were on their own. Lagos is a little thing abi... ok then cool. Our miscreants are the ones that will fight you, not the useful 99% of our people, while our elites will pull the strings. |
AnakinSkywalker:My bloda Battle is a one day braggado, War is a medium to long term art that require set pieces like chess. Do Igbos have the set pieces to hold Yorubas to ransom in Lagos or nigeria at large? I think not. youngeagle:Which Lagos state government? The one run by Ambode, or the one run by Eze ndigbo Jimi Agbaje? |
LMAO!!!! |
Intellect20:LOL... Yoruba na Igbo people nightmare for Naija. report talk about Ghana , you still dey see Yoruba man.... eehya, get well soon. |
Intellect20:LOL... Yoruba na Igbo people nightmare for Naija. Your lords and masters. It must really suck that Yorubas outshine you in everything. ![]() Report talk about Ghana but you saw Yoruba. Even if na S.A, China, USA or Japan, you go still dey see Yoruba man..... eehya, get well soon, and hope you do not see Yoruba in your dream tonight. |
kokobongo:So SW Nigeria alone has more phones than Ghana. |
Noneroone:Glo is not dead in the East. Is it because I didn't post the network breakdown for each state? You can say it is not popular as it is in the west, but a very far cry from dead. |
Owliver:No vex then. |
YonkijiSappo:You didn't even mention minors and young teenagers without Phones. |
Owliver:Reading comprehension people. I didn't say Lagos, I said SW.... and that the reason Yorubas aren't more that 85% is because of Lagos. |
Boring. |
chemystery:Shioor.. 50% foreigners ko, 100% Aliens ni. those figures for the SW you see there is nothing less than 85% Yoruba. And Lagos is the ony reason it is even that low. All other tribes have the other 15% You better go think of how to save ur region from massive brain and labour drain where is Lalasticlala sef.... |
It is me, Scholes0, your resident nairaland statistician, and here are some new interesting information from the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics for your Consumption and planning. This info can help business owners, web marketers, telemarketers, etc know how to plan, and focus on their target Networks, Regions and Audiences. Enjoy. ________________________ This is the latest Information from the NBS via the Nigerian Communications Commission. The report presents the Total number of active voice and internet subscribers by states of the federation as at March 2016. The number of active voice subscriptions stood at 148.74 Million at the end of Q1 2016 with MTN accounting for 57.04 million (or 38% of total), followed by Glo with 34.60 million subscribers (or 23.2 % of total) and Airtel with 33.86 million (22.7%). [size=15pt]Lagos State accounted for the largest share of active voice subscribers with 19.04 million or 12.8% of the total, followed by Ogun State with 8.53 million subscribers or 5.7%, Kano State with 7.81 million or 5.25%, Oyo State with 7.53 million subscribers or 5.06% of the total, then FCT and Rivers State with 6.03 million (4.05%) and 5.84 million (3.93%) respectively.[/size] It is observed that four of the top five States (Lagos, Ogun, Oyo and Kaduna) with respect to active voice subscriptions had total subscribers in excess of their official population number as provided by the Nigerian Population Commission as shown in table 3 except for Kano and Rivers whose official population figures exceeded the number of active voice subscribers at the end of q1 2016.Table 1 also shows that Lagos was the dominant market for all of the active voice telecom companies accounting for 10.05% of MTN total voice subscribers (followed by Ogun, Kaduna and Rivers in that order); 10.03% for Glo (followed by Oyo, Niger, Ogun and FCT in that order); 16.0% for Airtel (followed by Ogun, Kano and Oyo); and 19.1% of Etisalat voice subscribers (followed by Ogun, Kaduna and Rivers in that order) ____________________ [size=13pt]Active Voice Lines Breakdown By States and Regions[/size] 1* LAGOS - 19,046,657 2* OGUN - 8,535,893 3* KANO - 7,811,290 4* OYO - 7,538,586 5* KADUNA - 6,787,117 6* F.C.T - 6,034,907 7* RIVERS - 5,849,535 8* NIGER - 5,137,400 9* DELTA - 4,934,551 10* EDO - 4,744,110 11* ANAMBRA - 4,249,792 12* BENUE - 3,812,334 13* OSUN - 3,708,809 14* ONDO - 3,473,437 15* KATSINA - 3,449,189 16* KWARA - 3,334,543 17* IMO - 3,315,208 18* NASSARAWA - 3,261,964 19* ABIA - 3,177,965 20* AKWA IBOM - 3,116,758 21* ENUGU - 3,096,071 22* PLATEAU - 3,026,409 23* KOGI - 3,004,325 24* BAUCHI - 2,747,326 25* ADAMAWA - 2,723,955 26* BORNO - 2,406,151 27* SOKOTO - 2,248,306 28* CROSS RIVER - 2,198,942 29* KEBBI - 2,050,089 30* TARABA - 2,021,112 31* JIGAWA - 1,820,249 32* GOMBE - 1,815,166 33* ZAMFARA - 1,678,476 34* EBONYI - 1,436,945 35* EKITI - 1,425,945 36* YOBE - 1,402,357 ** OTHERS (UNIDENTIFIED) - 1,213,511 37* BAYELSA - 1,110,084 Total Nigerian Active Voice Lines: 148,745,464 REGIONS: South West = 43,729,327 Active Voice Lines (29.40%) South South = 21,953,980 Active Voice Lines (14.76%) South East = 15,275,981 Active Voice Lines (10.27%) North West = 25,844,716 Active Voice Lines (17.37%) North Central = 21,576,975 Active Voice Lines (14.50%) North East = 13,116,067 Active Voice Lines (8.80%) F.C.T = 6,034,907 Active Voice Lines (4.05%) https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7340/27107440575_e5a3d5beb8_b.jpg ________________________________________________________________________________ [size=13pt]Active Internet Subscriptions Breakdown By States and Regions[/size] 1* LAGOS - 12,620,662 2* OGUN - 5,629,424 3* OYO - 4,908,092 4* KADUNA - 4,231,710 5* KANO - 4,134,266 6* F.C.T - 4,132,172 7* RIVERS - 3,853,300 8* NIGER - 3,301,721 9* DELTA - 3,225,365 10* EDO - 3,144,922 11* ANAMBRA - 2,608,805 12* BENUE - 2,424,091 13* OSUN - 2,284,205 14* ONDO - 2,240,949 15* NASARAWA - 2,175,394 16* KWARA - 2,115,199 17* KOGI - 2,040,082 18* IMO - 2,023,867 19* ABIA - 2,010,551 20* PLATEAU - 1,921,857 21* KATSINA - 1,887,194 22* ENUGU - 1,873,467 23* AKWA IBOM - 1,861,330 24* ADAMAWA - 1,621,508 25* BAUCHI - 1,559,609 26* CROSS RIVER - 1,375,251 27* BORNO - 1,347,355 28* SOKOTO - 1,264,793 29* KEBBI - 1,162,543 30* TARABA - 1,154,720 31* GOMBE - 1,063,522 32* JIGAWA - 898,399 33* EKITI - 879,702 34* ZAMFARA - 851,669 35* EBONYI - 796,519 36* BAYELSA - 732,777 37* YOBE - 694,631 ** OTHERS (UNIDENTIFIED) - 373,113 Total Nigeria Active Internet Subscriptions: 92,424,736 REGIONS: South West = 28,563,034 Active Internet Subscriptions (31.0%) South South = 14,192,945 Active Internet Subscriptions (15.35%) South East = 9,313,209 Active Internet Subscriptions (10.0%) North West = 14,430,574 Active Internet Subscriptions (15.61%) North Central = 13,978,344 Active Internet Subscriptions (15.12%) North East = 7,441,345 Active Internet Subscriptions (8.05%) F.C.T = 4,132,172 Active Internet Subscriptions (4.47%) https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7229/26503699363_5c3707214a_b.jpg SOURCE: http://www.nigerianstat.gov.ng/ |
I am happy for Lagos state. And I hope the ogo fields also start pumping soon. Semasir , it would interest you to know that the Ogo oil field was one of the largest crude oil discoveries of 2013. Have a look here. A massive 775 Million barrels of oil in Ogo offshore Lagos. Lontra oil and gas discovery – Angola – 900mmboehttp://www.ogfj.com/articles/2014/01/top-oil-and-gas-discoveries-of-2013.html My bro, Badagry is about to experience a boom , if things are done right.
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semasir:I am officially happy for you guyz. Hopefully, the 13% derivation is put into good use in developing badagry. And I pray may oilfields are found.... Another one, the Ogo oilfield larger than Aje is currently under prospect, still in the Dahomey basin.. Just google Ogo Oil discovery and Ogo Oilfield. |
Semasir . see your badagry oo.... ![]() Mawu has blessed us. |
Harvesthomes:lol, can you just post verifiable facts and stop beating about the bush. Why would it be more viable to find oil in the hilly landscapes of Ekiti and Osun than coastal badagry? |
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