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Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by yoruboid: 5:42pm On Dec 01
1 🟣Lagos — ₦5.07 trillion
2 🟣Oyo — ₦2.34 trillion
3 🟤Delta — ₦2.16 trillion
4 🟤Rivers — ₦2.01 trillion
5 🔴Kano — ₦1.97 trillion
6 🟣Ogun — ₦1.54 trillion
7 🟢Anambra — ₦1.52 trillion
8 🟤Akwa Ibom — ₦1.39 trillion
9 🟢Imo — ₦1.37 trillion
10 🟤Edo — ₦1.36 trillion
11 🟣Ondo — ₦1.21 trillion
12 🔴Katsina — ₦1.20 trillion

Total for Nigeria — ₦40.21 trillion

Food Consumption — ₦22.78 trillion
Non- Food Consumption — ₦17.43 trillion

🔴NW 🟤SS 🟢SE 🟣SW
https://x.com/statisense/status/1863241543420706917?s=46&t=YoF4K0q-dNG9S6AXfcrqSg

The figures should almost be double what is above now considering the devaluation of the Naira

This is a clear insight into the economic activity of the states

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Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by jmoore(m): 5:49pm On Dec 01
yoruboid:
1 🟣Lagos — ₦5.07 trillion
2 🟣Oyo — ₦2.34 trillion
3 🟤Delta — ₦2.16 trillion
4 🟤Rivers — ₦2.01 trillion
5 🔴Kano — ₦1.97 trillion
6 🟣Ogun — ₦1.54 trillion
7 🟢Anambra — ₦1.52 trillion
8 🟤Akwa Ibom — ₦1.39 trillion
9 🟢Imo — ₦1.37 trillion
10 🟤Edo — ₦1.36 trillion
11 🟣Ondo — ₦1.21 trillion
12 🔴Katsina — ₦1.20 trillion

Total for Nigeria — ₦40.21 trillion

Food Consumption — ₦22.78 trillion
Non- Food Consumption — ₦17.43 trillion

🔴NW 🟤SS 🟢SE 🟣SW

https://x.com/statisense/status/1863241543420706917?s=46&t=YoF4K0q-dNG9S6AXfcrqSg

The figures should almost be double what is above now considering the devaluation of the Naira

This is a clear insight into the economic activity of the states


50kg bag of rice before devaluation = 45,000 naira.

50kg bag of rice after devaluation= 80,000-90,000 naira


Many have packed their cars, reduction in purchase of petrol.


Purchasing power has been reduced by TINUBULATION.

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Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by omowolewa: 5:52pm On Dec 01
Okay, Eko n nawo

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Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by MadamVanessa(f): 5:53pm On Dec 01
shocked


Give it to South South and South East In Lagos. Na Dem get doings there. Without them, that place is nothing.

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Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by yoruboid: 5:57pm On Dec 01
omowolewa:
Okay, Eko n nawo

Oyo sef dey spend

Yorubas get money scatter

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Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by peckhamboi: 6:15pm On Dec 01
yoruboid:


Oyo sef dey spend

Yorubas get money scatter


It's the Igbos in Oyo spending the money.

Do you know the percentage of Igbos in Oyo?

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Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by yoruboid: 6:18pm On Dec 01
peckhamboi:



It's the Igbos in Oyo spending the money.

Do you know the percentage of Igbos in Oyo?

lol… So the broke ones are in Anambra which is the biggest in the SE and still behind Oyo and Ogun

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Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by helinues: 6:31pm On Dec 01
Another Ibadan expressway statistics.

That's in some people's voice

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Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by aribisala0(m): 6:43pm On Dec 01
Amd Imo has lowest VAT.?

Dey play

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Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by psucc(m): 6:44pm On Dec 01
Oyo spends higher than Ogun State? Not true.
Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by helinues: 6:44pm On Dec 01
MadamVanessa:
shocked


Give it to South South and South East In Lagos. Na Dem get doings there. Without them, that place is nothing.

Okay. The question is what happened to their own place? Have they deserted it?

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Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by yoruboid: 7:01pm On Dec 01
psucc:
Oyo spends higher than Ogun State? Not true.

First, Oyo has a large population of wealthy people

Second, Oyo is a bigger commercial hub than Ogun

Is there any surprise why KFC opened its first outlet outside Lagos in Ibadan

Any surprise why ShopRite opened its first outlet outside Lagos and Abuja in Ibadan

Burger King opened its first outlet outside Lagos in Ibadan. There’s no single outlet of theirs in the SE or even anywhere else in Nigeria apart from Lagos and Ibadan as I type this

These are the credible stats that inform these decisions

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Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by nedu666: 7:03pm On Dec 01
Fake statistics. How did they measure the consumption expenditures of 200 million people
Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by yoruboid: 7:04pm On Dec 01
nedu666:
Fake statistics. How did they measure the consumption expenditures of 200 million people

With a ruler and protractor

This thread is for people with a minimum of a secondary school education.

You can ask the educated folks in your extended family how stats like these are measured

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Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by helinues: 7:07pm On Dec 01
yoruboid:


With a ruler and protractor

This thread is for people with a minimum of a secondary school education.

You can ask the educated folks in your extended family how stats like these are measured

angry cheesy

Bro you wicked oo

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Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by alanto: 8:11pm On Dec 01
yoruboid:


With a ruler and protractor

This thread is for people with a minimum of a secondary school education.

You can ask the educated folks in your extended family how stats like these are measured
You are forever ban from entering any part of Biafra.

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Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by kingsways: 6:13am On Dec 02
This is nonsense



What is the source of the data??
Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by nasbiafra(m): 6:20am On Dec 02
so so fake stats na una dey bring everyday
Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by Free2Fly: 6:21am On Dec 02
yoruboid:

https://x.com/statisense/status/1863241543420706917?s=46&t=YoF4K0q-dNG9S6AXfcrqSg

The figures should almost be double what is above now considering the devaluation of the Naira

This is a clear insight into the economic activity of the states

It has more to do with population, yeye
Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by Lifestone(m): 6:21am On Dec 02
No NE and NC in the Top 10. You can understand why the North is shouting wolf.
But showing us the statistics without disclosing the methodology is woke. Stats like this are as good as it's methodology.
Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by djseanjohn77: 6:22am On Dec 02
MadamVanessa:
shocked


Give it to South South and South East In Lagos. Na Dem get doings there. Without them, that place is nothing.


Na them dey spend for Oyo too? Dey there dey deceive yourself grin grin grin grin

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Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by Heavensake1: 6:24am On Dec 02
MadamVanessa:
shocked


Give it to South South and South East In Lagos. Na Dem get doings there. Without them, that place is nothing.
Oyo is second,na them full there too? Give it to the Yorubas for hospitality,if e easy make them go to borno go develop am.

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Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by fineboynl(m): 6:24am On Dec 02
..ummm. Even if the statistics is not accurate but it’s not too far from the truth.

Tax reform should be considered even if you don’t like tinubu. If religious house like churches and mosques have to pay tax or shutdown so be it.

Nigeria twx needs reform urgently and seriously. Too many states are unproductive and leach.
Those states need to take agriculture seriously to improve their economy. If they cannot generate revenue through any other technical means

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Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by Fujiyama: 6:27am On Dec 02
undecided

A thread that should have been an opportunity to shed some light on key economic trends and patterns has turned into the usual nonsense. What a waste.
Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by haybhi1(m): 6:29am On Dec 02
MadamVanessa:
shocked Give it to South South and South East In Lagos. Na Dem get doings there. Without them, that place is nothing.
This fellow is just obsessed with us Yoruba. She has to make bad remarks about us to live. Lol. Little did she know we don't care about her in whatsoever way.


That said, I think this means we spend we huge part of our funds on food. The SW specifically, we invest in consumption as much as we do education. A respite into agriculture will ease things for the populace generally.


Anyway, if you care to make some dollar cash as a side hustle. Check my siggy, profile, and learn about ST, Cbex. It's about the only thing I can guarantee helps people get daily 10k+ lately.

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Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by Fujiyama: 6:32am On Dec 02
yoruboid:


First, Oyo has a large population of wealthy people

Second, Oyo is a bigger commercial hub than Ogun

Is there any surprise why KFC opened its first outlet outside Lagos in Ibadan

Any surprise why ShopRite opened its first outlet outside Lagos and Abuja in Ibadan

Burger King opened its first outlet outside Lagos in Ibadan. There’s no single outlet of theirs in the SE or even anywhere else in Nigeria apart from Lagos and Ibadan as I type this

These are the credible stats that inform these decisions

^^^
While QSRs like the ones you mentioned do provide jobs for some Nigerians, their long term value creation is questionable. There are surely better examples of foreign investment than these thinly disguised purveyors of obesity and type II diabetes.
Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by PRINCESSFCFANSs: 6:32am On Dec 02
Ok

Lagos,

delta

,rivers

,Oyo with the crowd in this states they need to consume food very well




Princess FaithChukwu

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Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by Agricmoney(m): 6:33am On Dec 02
ok.

Anyway, Agriculture is life
Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by Elliotwaveforec: 6:33am On Dec 02
Oyo state has potentials! That state is highly underrated.

Kano population is highly overestimated, to receive allocations from the FG. Fraudulent census!

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Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by PulaPower: 6:37am On Dec 02
jmoore:

50kg bag of rice before devaluation = 45,000 naira.

50kg bag of rice after devaluation= 80,000-90,000 naira


Many have packed their cars, reduction in purchase of petrol.


Purchasing power has been reduced by TINUBULATION.
Which many? Dey play! No be few days ago we see how go slow don already dey occur for Lagos as early as 6am?

For Ogun state wey I dey, it’s even more shocking. The rate at which people are buying car is shocking me myself.

Regarding that rice, Nigerians are only being greedy - I mean rice sellers. Rice is 63k as at last time wey I price ham for somewhere after Sango.

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Re: Consumption Expenditure Pattern - Top 12 States by BoldBrainz(m): 6:41am On Dec 02
This particular data was pulled from someone's unsanitized butthole.

Outside Lagos, no other Nigerian state has a higher daily consumption expenditure rate than the FCT.

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