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Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by Menclothing1: 12:27pm On Oct 29 |
I wish ogun state can have a continuous leadership line like lagos and Akwa ibom it brings growth 1 Like |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by SonOfDSoil01: 12:29pm On Oct 29 |
mrvitalis:🤣🤣🤣 doing better? Define doing better? You clowns can’t just stop living a life of delusion. You better than everyone else yet your region is the least developed in the south🤣🤣 you can keep living in denial all you want has not stopped daily migration of your people 1 Like |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by Linkzlikz: 12:32pm On Oct 29 |
SonOfDSoil01: Don't mind the yeye guy... Agbara in Ogun state makes more money than Onitsha and Aba join together.... 😂 1 Like |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by wunmi590(m): 12:43pm On Oct 29 |
Yet, nothing to show for it in the state... Every of the state just keep looking like an ancient town |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by mrvitalis(m): 12:49pm On Oct 29 |
SonOfDSoil01:Show me a stat that States South East is the least developed in the South please I would love to see it Literacy South East tops Access to health care South East tops Access to education South East tops Infant mortality South East has the least Out of school children South East have the lowest... In fact Ogun state have more out of school children than the whole SE Please show me the data 1 Like |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by Biodun556(m): 12:50pm On Oct 29 |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by mrvitalis(m): 12:51pm On Oct 29 |
Linkzlikz:You generate 100 billion yet there is no developmental index u are better than someone that generate 10 billion Of what use is the 100 billion 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by SonOfDSoil01: 12:58pm On Oct 29 |
mrvitalis:hahaha what a clown you are, you are just a waste of precious time🤣🤣 Where are the industries? Infrastructure like rails? And what education are you talking about? Name one university in SE in first 5 positions? Even most of your people will rather school in west than east🤣🤣 Delusional clown, everyone knows Sw is still most educated region, with human capital development and even the trend of migration prove that🤣🤣 1 Like |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by Quebec91(m): 12:59pm On Oct 29 |
Very nice and Apt Analysis An Eyes👁👁 opener for the gullibles covidkiller: |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by mrvitalis(m): 1:00pm On Oct 29 |
SonOfDSoil01:Oga do you know what GDP means? It's funny to think Ogun has more industry than Aba... I have been to otta, I have been to Aba and it doesn't have more industry than Aba... Stats don't care about your emotions... IMO and Anambra GDP is bigger than Ogun That means those two state are far more productive than Ogun... What ever you think u know is not important Facts is facts Owerri have more hotels than Ogun have industries... And hotels are GDP boosters and massive employment creators |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by membranus: 1:41pm On Oct 29 |
mrvitalis: Travel through Ogun State and trace their structural development for the past 10 years and you will see what their increased IGR has provided for them, greater than what has been achieved in Imo State within that period. |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by membranus: 1:48pm On Oct 29 |
covidkiller: The same argument holds for the 5 East states which Ogun State's IGR dusted. That means the 5 Eastern states are not doing well too based on your analysis of the Naira/Dollar deterioration. |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by mrvitalis(m): 2:12pm On Oct 29 |
membranus:I have been to Ogun.. Ogun is nothing compared to IMO in any aspect Ogun has more industries but in terms of infrastructure lmao please don't be ridiculous All the towns in Ogun because they don't have a city for me combined can't be compared owerri Abk is nothing Ijabode is a village Otta is shanties with industry that are owned by outsiders 1 Like |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by mrrandomguy: 2:15pm On Oct 29 |
Let us go first anonimi: |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by SonOfDSoil01: 2:18pm On Oct 29 |
mrvitalis:🤣🤣Aba has more industries than Ogun? I give up on you illiterate trader🤣🤣 The clown is even comparing hotel to industries🤣🤣🤣 no wonder your women have the highest number of prostitutes across the country 🤣🤣 You not worth my time, I can clearly see you lack information and knowledge🤣🤣 bye 1 Like |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by membranus: 2:25pm On Oct 29 |
mrvitalis: "All the towns in Ogun because they don't have a city for me combined can't be compared owerri Abk is nothing Ijabode is a village Otta is shanties with industry that are owned by outsiders" Considering your quote above, saying Ogun State has no city of any consideration, and that all their significant properties are owned by outsiders, has completely rubbished your intellectual impact. Sorry for wasting my time with you. Goodbye. |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by mrvitalis(m): 2:27pm On Oct 29 |
SonOfDSoil01:I never said Aba has more industry than Ogun I said it's too close to call From. Osisioma to border with rivers state over 100km is filled with industry left and right Not to talk about main Aba ... U guys need to travel Best of all is 95% are locally owned Economically you can compare hotels to industry... In every aspect Hotels create more jobs per square area than industry Yes hotels have a relatively higher per than factories Honestly SW needs state of emergency declared on economics studies I swear 1 Like |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by sreamsense: 2:28pm On Oct 29 |
goodconsience77:Who asked you if you come from moon? Whom you are is irrelevant in this context. What matters here is the relevance of your comparison. Statistics and comparison were done in naira and the the analysis was done in naira, but diverged to dollar without giving giving more detail on why arbitrary diversion. You want us to get your mind or what? Learn to stick to the point of discussion. If you want to talk about dollar comparison, open another thread, if we see your thread; we can come there to enlighten you. |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by mrvitalis(m): 2:31pm On Oct 29 |
membranus:Lmaooo |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by tunapawizzy: 2:35pm On Oct 29 |
na only IGR dey grow, standard of living of the people do not grow...Dapo dun learn from his oga Bola |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by SonOfDSoil01: 2:45pm On Oct 29 |
mrvitalis:🤣🤣 you even more dumber than I thought…comparing hotels to industries? Dude you are a disgrace to your education if you had one🤣🤣 Travel to where? Your barren poto poto land? Dude I served in owerri and did my camp in Umuna bende Abia state, your region is a shit hole with less economic activities. The only industry in owerri is hotel which is less economically desirable🤣🤣 from world bank to control and owerri/portharcourt road are just hotels and No industries, is that what you comparing with Ogun state the most industrialised state in Nigeria? If your region is really viable, why are people not investing in SE except ibos? Even dangote doesn’t have a single investment in the whole SE and here you are disgracing your ancestors 🤣🤣 |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by DOUBLEBARREL(m): 2:52pm On Oct 29 |
it is attitude of service to the public that comes first.. then patriotism from the citizens that follows, this is why citizens will(give) their property to governments because the citizens checking out (about to die) has seen that the government is responsible(has the ability to respond) to its citizen demands. the government cant do it alone if the citizens wont support it .. both in behavior and perception. the Government has to show that it is part of the citizenry. where what government a.k.a( elites) enjoys is available to the citezenry. this is how to lift a nation out of despair,not by quoting figures that will be re-looted,and sweeping matters of oppression between leaders and the led under the carpet. remember all the Abacha refund? bottom line.. why is very important Linkzlikz: |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by mrvitalis(m): 2:59pm On Oct 29 |
SonOfDSoil01:How exactly are factories better than hotels.. Give me facts Does factories create more jobs?. Do they add to more economic output? Service based cities are the richest anywhere on earth Followed by hospitality cities The industrial cities Una really get economic problem for that South West U camped in Abia . Served in owerri Lmaooo |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by bobby007(m): 3:09pm On Oct 29 |
covidkiller:where you escape from, na dollar we dey spend for Nigeria? |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by SonOfDSoil01: 3:40pm On Oct 29 |
mrvitalis:Mugu I guess you never passed through school talkless of nysc 🤣🤣 illiterate trader🤣🤣 You really so dumb and unintelligent that you are still comparing the economic value of hotel to building industries that produce goods and create employment🤣🤣 ipob Olodo No wonder you don’t know how to rate development🤣 and pls tell us what hotels produces if not for leisure, so what economic value does that generate for your region? I am done educating a block head illiterate trader like you…you can dwell in your ignorance and be disgracing your ancestors online Arindin🤣🤣 1 Like |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by mrvitalis(m): 3:58pm On Oct 29 |
SonOfDSoil01:Lmaooo I got my MBA in business administration over 5 years ago... See a nobody says he wants to educate me Lmaooo Lol u never fit still tell me how factories are better economic drivers than hotels ooh... |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by SonOfDSoil01: 4:17pm On Oct 29 |
mrvitalis:idiat you are a disgrace to your education if truly you have a degree…you still can’t see how foolish you sound by comparing factories that are into production to an hotel that produces nothing but accommodation 🤣🤣 Indeed education is not a scam, I won’t even descend to your level by entertaining your questions anymore, you can continue to dwell in your folly…Olodo 🤣🤣 1 Like |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by IGBOPROMISE1: 4:24pm On Oct 29 |
mrrandomguy: Hehehehehe Considering the bigger Nigerian economic and security picture, i find all this dick-measuring and feelings of superiority quite hillarious! |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by mrvitalis(m): 4:24pm On Oct 29 |
SonOfDSoil01:All this write up u did above... Would be more than enough to state efficiently how factories are better than hotels for economic growth But you know there is none reason you decend to personal attack As long as the cities have influx of visitors then hotels are massive investment for economic growth and offer a variety of job offers An average hotel in owerri generates millions per day, employ an average of 50 people... This is just a 60 room small hotels ooh Cooks servers house keepers receptionist account team PR team maintenance team drivers tour guide Etc I say this as someone that have manufacturing factories myself... Hotels are as good as factories in terms of economic contributions 1 Like |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by SonOfDSoil01: 4:39pm On Oct 29 |
mrvitalis:🤣🤣 you are just an arrogant fool, pls run along…I don’t have time to waste with a block head🤣🤣 What’s the economics value of hotels compared to industries? What good are produced in an hotel? If not for just pleasure. Y Now you see how dumb you sound? For the fact that you still yet to realise your folly makes you amazingly stupid abeg don’t quote me again bye🤣 |
Re: Ogun State IGR Grows From ₦70 To ₦147 billion In 4 Years by justtoodark: 4:41pm On Oct 29 |
that ibos are good in business is a myth.... numbers dont lie.... they are just petty traders....thats all....specialized in absolutly nothing.... |
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