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Re: 25 Largest Cities/urban Areas In Nigeria By Landmass by Degeneral1419: 11:58pm On Jul 16
You must be a very ignorant fellow. Muslim North has the most developed, largest, richest and industrialized states kaduna and Kano.
Your so-called Christian south has the most backward state in Nigeria Benue. The only state with something to write home about is jos in ur useless so-called region.
myobjective:


That is why I always differentiate between the Muslim and the Christian North. The Christian northerners are very progressive people you will even differentiate them from average southerners even here in the north.

The core north actually enjoyed the military patronage than any group in Nigeria but due to lack of capacity, they actually squandered most of the wealth. Reasons why some of their towns still have most of the infrastructure built during the military era.

Do you know that Suleja town actually has a running pipe born water as early as the year 2000? GRA like Suleiman Barrau way has federal gov't built estate that occupies a 1/4 of the actual city before the explosion in population. I reside in this area between 1993 to the year 2001, between this time electricity was constant, pipe-borne water was 24hours and the area was serene but if you go back to this area it is now a shadow of itself.

If the military government was actually fair to southerners and as they invested in the north, there wouldn't be any room for comparison between the south and the north, the later would be so far far ahead of he later in any form of development.
Re: 25 Largest Cities/urban Areas In Nigeria By Landmass by Degeneral1419: 12:07am On Jul 17
Retrogressive just like your village people. Minna is now core North abi? The problem is that you lots are educated illiterates. Since you've not been to Kano, kaduna Gombe or Maiduguri but you're here saying Muslim northerners are retrogressive. Na your papa dey retrogress
Nowenuse:


You are very very correct with this assertion.

The core north or Muslim north has a big problem with middle-class population and this is largely due to illiteracy and nothing else.

I also saw this disappointment in Minna when I went there.... Any place that is northern muslim dominated is always like that. They are a very backward and retrogressive people.
Re: 25 Largest Cities/urban Areas In Nigeria By Landmass by Degeneral1419: 12:17am On Jul 17
Kano has no rivers, as such no need for bridges. As for golf course kano has both golf and polo courses. Water works,I know Kano has adequate. Go and ask of dams in Kano and educate yourself stupid ronu
Agboriotejoye:


In terms of waterworks, I don't know how many Kano has but Ibadan has three serving it. Eleyele, Mokola and Asejire

In terms of bridges, Ibadan has a lot I can't begin to count, should be about ten or so if i'm correct. You can furnish me with that of Kano

Stadia that I know of, Ibadan has two main stadia, Liberty( Obafemi Awolowo) and Adamasingba while Kano has only Sani Abacha stadium. Of course, Liberty beats Sani Abacha hands down.

Ibadan has two golf course that I know of.

And for canals, don't go there. Ogunpa canal alone which was built after the biggest flooding a Nigerian city has ever witnessed in 1981 is bigger than the combined canal in Kano not to talk of others.
Re: 25 Largest Cities/urban Areas In Nigeria By Landmass by Degeneral1419: 12:34am On Jul 17
Now let me school you clown about kaduna.
Is religion or ethnic group the parameter used in sharing wards in kaduna state?
Kaduna south has wards as follows
Badiko
Barnawa
Kakuri Gwari
Kakuri Hausa
Makera
Sabon Gari North
Sabon Gari South
Television
Tudun Nupawa
Tudun Wada North
Tudun Wada South
Tudun Wada West
Unguwan Sanusi
of these, makera is Muslim dominated,kakuri Hausa has large Muslim population tudun Wada alone is divided into three wards and is totally Muslim dominated same as sabon Gari North and south, unguwan Sanusi, tudun nunawa and badikko. So you can see that Kaduna south has seven Muslim dominated wards and one with large Muslim minority population.
Rigasa, mahuta, mando and afaka were taken to igabi as opposed to kaduna north, was it also to weaken Muslim population?
Nowenuse:


Kind of, but the situation in Kaduna was somehow fraudulent.

Sabo (the biggest suburb south of the Kaduna river) was actually part of old Kaduna city LGA but during the division of Kaduna LGA into Kaduna north & South LGAs, Sabo was taken to Chikun LGA... This was done to deliberately weaken the population of Christians in Kaduna north & south LGAs.

Muslim dominated areas in the north of Kaduna river were added to Kaduna south LGA... It was just purely manipulated.
Re: 25 Largest Cities/urban Areas In Nigeria By Landmass by Degeneral1419: 12:40am On Jul 17
I know you must be among those useless illiterates wanting to dominate, but can't because of Hausa/Fulani majority in North.
I said, and I'm still repeating that ur so called middlebelt is the most backward region and enclave in the North. Useless anti-progressive lots.
Nowenuse:


Thank you for this observation.

You know, Nigeria is like the only place in the world where the people who dominate politics and the government of the country constitute the majority of the illiterates and poor people...

In other countries, people who dominate the politics are more educated and richer... It's such an irony.

Thank you for admiring the Christian northerners (middlebelters actually)... We are not supposed to be sharing the same geographical space with the Hausa fulanis.

Middlebelt Muslims are not as regressive as Hausa fulanis, but the virus of Hausa fulanis affects them to an extent. And instead of them ridding themselves of this virus, they prefer to stick to it.

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