Jamestown123: One of Kenyans biggest YouTubers really can't get a enough of Lagos. My people, as we argue and trade words all day with our Kenyans brothers, please don't forget their pray one day is to live in Nigeria. They argue with you because they don't really know what to do. Even if it's New York City vs Nairobi Kenyans will still trade words and insults with New Yorkers. So please also enjoy yourself, dont take all those insults to heart, because they all know the truth.
Jamestown123: You only know of Victoria island, but you forgot that Lagos has more that 30 cities. Someone who receive a salary let's say 150$ a month can stay in Yaba, surulere, or Ilupeju, gbagada and the rest. Lagos does not start and end in Victoria island. That's even for the rich people. Or people who earns above 1.5k $. Mokoko, ajegunle, and some parts of obalende is where you call slum. Ajegunle is even hundred percent ahead of kibera. Because they have toilets, major roads and electricity.
Did someone just said that this place has toilets, roads and electricity?
Just30: now you are celebrating mps buying bus and building schools?
This is the duty of DCEs and MCEs in Ghana
You guys are just mediocre
I'm not celebrating anything, I was only trying to tell you that Upperhill is in Kibera. Furthermore our MPs buy proper buses for their area schools and not those cockroaches being bought by your government.
Just30: we will deal with world bank and UN data for now
You have been dealing with Wikipedia all along. And if I may ask, where do world Bank and UN habitat find their data? Cause I can't remember any single day they walked door to door in Kibra counting people.
Just30: do you know the meaning of value added LDC ?
Keep nitpicking things you don't understand.
Overall manufacturing of Ghana at constant dollar value of Ghana is way above your country
Do you know why people call you madman? It's because of the way you are reasoning. This is comparison between Ghanaian and Kenyan manufacturing sector at a constant dollar value.
Appisko: Performance Manufacturing contributed GHS28bn ($6.1bn) to GDP in 2017, up from GHS23.9bn ($5.2bn) in 2016 and GHS20.5bn ($4.4bn) in 2015, according to the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS). This was equivalent to 11.7% of GDP in 2017. Although manufacturing’s contribution to the economy has decreased slightly over the past decade, this was in large part due to the growth of the contribution of the oil sector to GDP. Indeed, the manufacturing sector grew by an impressive 9.5% in 2017, up from 7.9% in 2016 and 3.7% in 2015
Ghana manufacturing sector was $6.1 bn. Understand 2017
68816419: Nigeria manufacturing sectors is at least 7 times bigger than Kenya's manufacturing sectors and also bigger than all East African countries combined.