Masterkernel1: Even the blind those that lots of companies, have stationed their productions in Ogun state, while supplying Lagos market.
Abeokuta is the capital right? Why is land costlier in Ojodu, Iseri etc those areas close to Lagos than Abeokuta the capital?
I have a friend who's farm is located 10 minutes away from Abeokuta, he supplies eggs worth a million and half weekly to Lagos, so what are you talking?
Ogun factories supply Oyo and other SW states and Kwara barely Lagos Lagos has all the companies needed for its market instead you see more Lagos products in Ogun State
land is costlier in Ota especially (where I live) because of it borders Lagos and people working in Lagos would want a place close to where they work it's simple logic
your friend is your friend absolutely not average Ogun dwellers
so why is Banana island and Ikoyi more expensive than Ikeja?
HornyTave: Truly sha, Abeokuta is not as developed compared to Asaba. Rest. Lagos and Ibadan would fend better because of population and businesses not Ogun. Akure is like Uromi, while Ado Ekiti is like Auchi...
Google GDP per capita per states and don't be smart by a quarter
Masterkernel1: You're highly dementia. Invest same amount in Ogun and watch mass influx. I should have asked you the school that graduated you, mass Exodus from rural to urban areas is as a result of availability of infrastructures.
14Ohms: Sabi from Saber meaning "to know" in Old Portuguese
Pikin from Pequena meaning "Small" in Old Portuguese
Vamoose from Vaia meaning "go" in Old Portuguese
Dash from Dálle meaning "give" in Old Portuguese
Boku from Beaucoup meaning "plenty" in French
14Ohms: Sabi from Saber meaning "to know" in Old Portuguese
Pikin from Pequena meaning "Small" in Old Portuguese
Vamoose from Vaia meaning "go" in Old Portuguese
Dash from Dálle meaning "give" in Old Portuguese
Boku from Beaucoup meaning "plenty" in French
BKayy: Words of a defeated man. "There are Fulani that don't speak fula but Yoruba" Who are you deceiving? From Lafiagi, Patigi to Ilorin, it is only Share that doesn't haven't the Caliphate Motto. Maybe I didn't see any. Right there at Ilorin, every major traditional institution is at the approval of the Caliphate. Ofoigbo don't mind these people, I know Kwara very well. If you go to Ilorin East (not the main Capital sha), it will be as if you entered 4th century. You will see Fulani villages lying side by side with Yorubas. I mean big villages. You'll see them with their donkeys, dane guns and hand bag machet everytime. Those ones don't know shit about Yoruba. They speak Hausa and Fula. In Ilorin South, the Yorubas are unarguably much there but the Emir is bona fide Fulani. They don't hide it. It's not as if Yorubas can wake up one day and chase them out. The Fulani are rampant around there oh, plus the Nupe people. The worst is that the Nupe on their own have been totally conquered by the Fulani. The whole Seven Emirs of Nupe in Kwara are Fulani. Even the Etsu in Niger State is Fulani. Infact Fulani are the owners of Kwara State. All these things he is saying here is noise. Even the chief of Offa submits to the Emir
oyatz: In present day Ilorin, ethnicity is more or less an ill-defined political classification because most Indigenes of Ilorin are now mixtures of Yoruba, Fulanis, Nupe and even Kanuris to varying degrees.
Masterkernel1: I'm sure you're a Dipolar patient. What has state and capital has to do with infrastructures Nigerian state installed in Lagos?, tell me three states with the concentration of infrastructures built like Lagos, you come here and down play the huge Federal investment in Lagos, you must be joking.
Why isn't Ogun state as viable as Lagos?
does Ogun have a port? does Ogun have oil? does Ogun have 22 million people?
kmcutez: Yes, I know about the Bantu Expansion. Makes sense. I will watch the vid later. The Ancient Japanese were black people. You can still find some remnant left. I think they are known as the Aina tribe. Spelling might be wrong.
Ainu
and please don't call ethnic groups "tribes"
it's very demeaning and insultive
"tribes are a couple of 5 to 6 chimpanzees and the Bible stuff
use "ethnic groups or "ethnicity of just barely "group
Macphenson: Am not being beclouded by emotions, am talking with facts.
Theres a road linking the north from Calabar that has been dully and well constructed. The last time, the governor of cross River was begging FG to make use of the calabar port optimally as it since the road has been constructed, and its closer to the north, saves more time and cost.
Abohboy: Now you've pissed me off wdym by witchcraft and voodoo all western words and points of view what do you even understand of our traditional religions.
I really hate it when Africans themselves call our beliefs "witchcraft"
in my opinion they just need upgrading they just need to remove some killing and anti people activities
kmcutez: My last name is very uncommon. I don’t want to say on a public forum. I’ve never seen anyone else bear my first or last name. The names you see in the UK and US is still us, if you count the number of us that schooled there. Even counting the number in Nigeria is just us. That is why it freaked me out to see so many bearing bearing the last name in South Africa. My great great all came from Nigeria.
mine is also uncommon it's only two families I've seen with it all from Abeokuta
have you heard of the Bantu expansion? most south Africans were migratory maybe some of your people were part of them
the similarities between yoruba,Edo,Igbo and Japanese and Korean are spectacular
Google this
a lot of Yoruba names are the same with Japanese names the world is smaller than we think
khaffi2: He is nowhere near Fulani. The main Saraki (Late father) is from Ogun state. Even kwarans know this. But as the saying goes...money talks, bullshit works
Hueman: I read Claude aka “the political economy of Africa” in the book he talked about how tribalism will begin to die the day tribal identities have less economic significants. Like Ake wrote no economically unequal society can have political democracy because political power will only align with those that are More economically powerful. Capitalism thrives on economic inequality. If Vietnam and China were economically unequal there will be more infighting among the working class.