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4 Maps About Nigeria Every Foreigner Must See by inderau: 4:31pm On Feb 28, 2016
[b]Map 1 Reported Boko Haram Attacks in 2015
Caption: Sadly, thousands of Nigerians have been killed by the terrorist sect: Boko Haram;
however Nigeria as a whole is not under siege. There were NO reported cases in 24
out of the 36 states + the Federal Capital Territory in 2015

Map 2 109 Senatorial Districts of Nigeria
Caption: Women make up approximately 6% of senators in the Nigerian Senate. In the 2015
elections, only 7 female senators out of a total of 109 were elected into office.
According to Senator Monsurat Sunmonu “Women should be encouraged to
participate more [in] politics”

Map 3 Lagos State 2014 IGR compared with other States
Caption: Lagos is regarded as the commercial capital of Nigeria. It is one of the wealthiest
states in the country. This is evident in the amount of revenue it generates on a
yearly basis. In 2014, Lagos state had a total IGR (Internally Generated Revenue) of
N276 Billion (*$1.1 Billion); this was MORE than that of 31 other states combined.

Map 4 Nigeria's Population Relative to other African Countries
Africa is NOT a country; Nigeria happens to be one of the 54 countries on the
continent. She prides herself as the most populated country with the largest
economy in Africa. More people live in Nigeria (shaded in green) than in all these
countries (shaded in blue) combined

*$1 to N250 exchange rate
source: www.nigeriainmaps.com[/b]

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Re: 4 Maps About Nigeria Every Foreigner Must See by PoliticalThuG(m): 4:37pm On Feb 28, 2016
Ok
Re: 4 Maps About Nigeria Every Foreigner Must See by Mynd44: 4:46pm On Feb 28, 2016
Nigerian states have to pick up in terms of IGR

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Re: 4 Maps About Nigeria Every Foreigner Must See by holocron: 6:56pm On Feb 28, 2016
Very good information

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Re: 4 Maps About Nigeria Every Foreigner Must See by chriskosherbal(m): 7:02pm On Feb 28, 2016
Hmmmmm
Re: 4 Maps About Nigeria Every Foreigner Must See by Amberon: 7:29pm On Feb 28, 2016
So when you're not banning people or closing threads, you're commenting. Ok
Mynd44:
Nigerian states have to pick up in terms of IGR

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Re: 4 Maps About Nigeria Every Foreigner Must See by meezynetwork(m): 8:29pm On Feb 28, 2016
Why won't Lagos be a leader when it was a federal capital before.

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Re: 4 Maps About Nigeria Every Foreigner Must See by HalfTruth: 9:27pm On Feb 28, 2016
meezynetwork:
Why won't Lagos be a leader when it was a federal capital before.

What's stopping Abuja from gaining the same reputation? Mind you, Lagos was a booming Yoruba cocoa region before becoming a capital. Igbos and their silly excuse. Ogun state is joining the force. Fear the West.

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Re: 4 Maps About Nigeria Every Foreigner Must See by Marcelini(m): 9:51pm On Feb 28, 2016
HalfTruth:


What's stopping Abuja from gaining the same reputation? Mind you, Lagos was a booming Yoruba cocoa region before becoming a capital. Igbos and their silly excuse. Ogun state is joining the force. Fear the West.

Lagos is a creation of the British who used resources from all over the better South to develop her and j
Later the FG, who continued the trend of developing Lagos with resources from the better South.

Enugu even having been levelled to the ground after the war, with no special rehabilitation or reconstruction by the FG. has a bigger IGR of 1.6billion, where as your Ogun despite no such adversity as Enugu and even with the advantage of proximity to Lagos can only boast of 1.46 billion in IGR.

Enough of this Yoruba lies.

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Re: 4 Maps About Nigeria Every Foreigner Must See by blazer234: 9:56pm On Feb 28, 2016
There is another important map you should add: map of areas attacked by Fulani herdsmen, buhari's kinsmen.

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Re: 4 Maps About Nigeria Every Foreigner Must See by musicwriter(m): 11:16pm On Feb 28, 2016
Just want to inform that some other African countries have large populations as well.

Ethiopia 94 million as at 2013.

Egypt 84 million.

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Re: 4 Maps About Nigeria Every Foreigner Must See by HalfTruth: 11:31pm On Feb 28, 2016
Marcelini:


Lagos is a creation of the British who used resources from all over the better South to develop her and j
Later the FG, who continued the trend of developing Lagos with resources from the better South.

Enugu even having been levelled to the ground after the war, with no special rehabilitation or reconstruction by the FG. has a bigger IGR of 1.6billion, where as your Ogun despite no such adversity as Enugu and even with the advantage of proximity to Lagos can only boast of 1.46 billion in IGR.

Enough of this Yoruba lies.

Lagos was a thriving economy under cocoa exportation before it became a megacity. It became a megacity under Yoruba governors' guidance. Yoruba brain is something gull-igbos will never achieve. Which help is Ogun gaining from FG? Aba and Onitsha both claim to be the biggest market in Africa, what do they have to show for it? Yorubaland has everything Gull-igbos which they had, most importantly, stable land. Given good guidance and leadership, Yorubaland can become the envy of Africa. All we need is more Faholas in Yorubaland.

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Re: 4 Maps About Nigeria Every Foreigner Must See by DankemzI(m): 11:36pm On Feb 28, 2016
"Lagos is a no Man's land"
All Africans not only Nigerians have same exclusive rights in Lagos

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Re: 4 Maps About Nigeria Every Foreigner Must See by VonScott(m): 1:18am On Feb 29, 2016
Nigeria is more populated than the rest of West Africa combined.... that will make a much better comparism.

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Re: 4 Maps About Nigeria Every Foreigner Must See by Marcelini(m): 6:42pm On Feb 29, 2016
HalfTruth:


Lagos was a thriving economy under cocoa exportation before it became a megacity. It became a megacity under Yoruba governors' guidance. Yoruba brain is something gull-igbos will never achieve. Which help is Ogun gaining from FG? Aba and Onitsha both claim to be the biggest market in Africa, what do they have to show for it? Yorubaland has everything Gull-igbos which they had, most importantly, stable land. Given good guidance and leadership, Yorubaland can become the envy of Africa. All we need is more Faholas in Yorubaland.

Lol, Yoruba brain indeed, wonder why this brain never spilled into Osun, Ogun and the rest.

Perhaps tomorrow, Gwari's will tell us how Gwari ingenuity and brain transformed Abuja into a standard city.

Onitsha and Aba are Igbo self made urban centres, and they are doing fine.

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Re: 4 Maps About Nigeria Every Foreigner Must See by inderau: 9:15pm On Feb 29, 2016
VonScott:
Nigeria is more populated than the rest of West Africa combined.... that will make a much better comparism.

You are absolutely correct. Another way to look at it

Map Caption: More people live in Nigeria (shaded in green) than in ALL other West African countries combined

source: www.nigeriainmaps.com

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Re: 4 Maps About Nigeria Every Foreigner Must See by HalfTruth: 10:57pm On Mar 02, 2016
Marcelini:


Lol, Yoruba brain indeed, wonder why this brain never spilled into Osun, Ogun and the rest.

Perhaps tomorrow, Gwari's will tell us how Gwari ingenuity and brain transformed Abuja into a standard city.

Onitsha and Aba are Igbo self made urban centres, and they are doing fine.

The brain is not spillingin Osun and Ogun? Tell me why not? Aregbesola has conducted more projects than T. Orji ever did in Abia. Igbos talk so ignorantly of regions they know nothing about. Such a shame.
Re: 4 Maps About Nigeria Every Foreigner Must See by christopher123(m): 12:50am On Mar 03, 2016
HalfTruth:


The brain is not spillingin Osun and Ogun? Tell me why not? Aregbesola has conducted more projects than T. Orji ever did in Abia. Igbos talk so ignorantly of regions they know nothing about. Such a shame.

Is it the osun that everybody was rioting just yesterday from pensioners to even secondary students for inability to pay WAEC fees by govt.
Re: 4 Maps About Nigeria Every Foreigner Must See by fistonati(m): 1:02am On Mar 03, 2016
Was the Nigerian Map made for the foreigners Mtchew
Re: 4 Maps About Nigeria Every Foreigner Must See by 989900: 5:42am On Mar 03, 2016
IGR FTW!

You now know why the 'Asiwajujagaban' is so rich, especially during the face-off with OBJ, he didn't take 'nada' from the FG, and also didn't remit 'nada'. #babaniyen wink

BTW, WTF are the other states doing sleeping? #beggybeggy
Re: 4 Maps About Nigeria Every Foreigner Must See by princemillla(m): 6:18am On Mar 03, 2016
I think Govt need to take a proactive measure into this birth rate. The speed in wich our population is being increasing is quite alarming.

177 million citizen, if you kook at the percentage difference you will agree with me Northen contribute large follow by the west/east.
Re: 4 Maps About Nigeria Every Foreigner Must See by HalfTruth: 6:19am On Mar 03, 2016
christopher123:


Is it the osun that everybody was rioting just yesterday from pensioners to even secondary students for inability to pay WAEC fees by govt.

Imo state has the same issue. So why are our Igbo touts keen on Osun?
Re: 4 Maps About Nigeria Every Foreigner Must See by christopher123(m): 7:06am On Mar 03, 2016
HalfTruth:


Imo state has the same issue. So why are our Igbo touts keen on Osun?

IMO state students never rioted and destroyed stuffs because of WAEC but osun we saw it sir

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