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Re: MTN Confirms That Salami Exchanged Suspicious Calls With ACN Chieftains by jmaine: 9:43am On Apr 19, 2012
lookmangiw:
if i dont respond to your post, it will be a great Bleep up on me. Peopld have been coming to lagos since 1960 but can you compare the rate of then with what we have now. Also ask your sef what are the reasons for rural-urban migration? Since you are boasting about high level development and growth in those states so wetin their people dey find for lagos na. Development in lagos state is not recognised locally alone but also globally. So make you keep ur biased opinion to yourself.

sorry to break this news . . .you were just air beating . . .the commerce boom in Lagos was not a product of the ACN . .but by virtue of it's former status as the Capital of Nigeria and the strategic location of the most functional seaport in Nigeria . . .People have being migrating to Lagos because of the robust business clime associated with it . .and that attribute has been in Lagos way before the ACN before was ever conceived


So your attempt at whipping up stories to reconcile migration - Lagos with the ACN . .is poor propanganda . . . .

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