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Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by Yeske2(m): 11:33pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
forgiveness:Go through those links and stop your my di.ck is bigger contest |
Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by FKO81(m): 11:34pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
You can go through this page just to view one out of many industrial layouts in Anambra state https://www.nairaland.com/1930337/anambra-state-light-nationeconomic-political/323 1 Like |
Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by Yeske2(m): 11:38pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
FKO81:He wouldn't understand, let's forgive him as his moniker suggests. 1 Like |
Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by forgiveness: 11:51pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has rated the economy of Anambra as among the strongest in the country. The Branch Manager of the bank in Awka, Mr Okoro Azubuike, announced the rating in Awka on Thursday when he received the Minister of Information, Mr Labaran Maku, who was on good governance tour of the state. Azubuike said the deposit mobilisation on the state was third in the country behind Lagos and Kano, while it ranked fourth in terms of the presence of commercial and micro-finance banks. He said the commercial cities of Onitsha and Nnewi were large and had made the state the commercial base of the South-east region. In his remarks, Governor Peter Obi said the bank was crucial to the commercial activities of the state, adding that the government had resolved to fast track the construction of its permanent Where did he compare cities? He was only comparing states. I.e Oyo State and Anambra State and not Ibadan Vs Onitsha. When it comes to state, it`s a different ball game entirely. . 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by basilo101: 11:55pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
forgiveness:so wats ur point? where is ur Ibadan? 1 Like |
Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by Yeske2(m): 11:55pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
forgiveness:Hmmm, missing something here.Lols Thanks |
Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by forgiveness: 11:59pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
Yeske2: No worries. 1 Like |
Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by basilo101: 12:05am On Sep 28, 2015 |
WIZGUY69:the minna local is not a business man, the minna business men in Kasua Gwari have all bought their tickets at the New Tarzan Motors en route Onitsha to purchase goods from the importers 2 Likes |
Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by FKO81(m): 12:07am On Sep 28, 2015 |
Abia and Oyo are not mate talk more of Anambra state, you should be challenging Enugu, Enugu boasts of multinational and indigenous industries with international airport and modem infrastructures. Anambra and Abia are not Oyo mate Isi Aki 1 Like |
Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by forgiveness: 12:09am On Sep 28, 2015 |
FKO81: I guess on Nairaland. |
Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by FKO81(m): 12:21am On Sep 28, 2015 |
forgiveness:I like to be challenged, I don't mind let open thread and face it out with pictures in all ramification. Although it will be an insult to Anambrians, pictures cure ignorance very fast |
Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by Nobody: 12:38am On Sep 28, 2015 |
the usual 7 major cities in nigeria. |
Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by 2dillu2(m): 12:39am On Sep 28, 2015 |
O. P Nawao for you. So you never heard of Gombe ni or are you just jealous |
Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by mikolo80: 12:47am On Sep 28, 2015 |
FKO81:not politicking just always thought it was function of population eye opener |
Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by fairheven: 7:29am On Sep 28, 2015 |
omonnakoda: Your first sign of illiteracy is that you can't read. . The OP. Was talking about "Cities" and you went about analysing "states" Data that has nothing to do with the topic? cash-less policy was based on states with the highest volume of cash transaction or is it that you can't comprehend? What has revenue collection got to do with "cities" And even if revenue is your basis, for your mind the amount of revenue a state collects is accurate representation of economic indicator What happens to the ones whose citizens are not mobilised enough to pay So a state like Lagos is achieving 100% revenue collection when you have only 5% of population paying tax After polluting the discuss with your inept data,now you don't want anyone to clean your mess by quoting you As for" renting a shop", sorry am not a tribal bigot like you so I won't insult your tribe |
Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by forgiveness: 10:17am On Sep 28, 2015 |
FKO81: It's not about states being economically viable but it's about cities being economical viable. i.e Ibadan vs Nnewi or Nnewi vs Onitsha. So, if we go by cities, forget it, Ibadan surpass Aba, Nnewi and Onitsha when it comes to a city been economically viable. Is it in terms of Medical tourism, Infractuctures and quality Education, Hospitality, Service economic, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Real Estate business, e.t.c Ibadan surpase those cities. |
Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by forgiveness: 10:24am On Sep 28, 2015 |
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Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by Nobody: 10:26am On Sep 28, 2015 |
forgiveness: posts like these is why I support Biafra. The insult is too much and myopic. |
Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by forgiveness: 10:35am On Sep 28, 2015 |
new2020: It's natural for man not to understand themselves because God confounded their languague. What is myopic about what i wrote? Pls, point it out. |
Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by ekafine(f): 11:27am On Sep 28, 2015 |
forgiveness: By hospitality and real estate, do you mean this? Is this not the same shanty Ibadan we all know or is there another Ibadan? Just keep deceiving yourself. Even my state Akwaibom is America compare to this 2 Likes
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Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by forgiveness: 11:45am On Sep 28, 2015 |
ekafine: Common, this is the old part of Ibadan and you know that. Tell me, where is University of Ibadan, U.C.H, Lead city university, IITA, Agodi gardens in that picture? Lets start with Hospitality, are there any international hotels, International eateries, International shopping malls,Cinemas, Recreational centers, Zoo e.t.c in Onitsha, Aba, and Nnewi? . |
Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by FKO81(m): 11:52am On Sep 28, 2015 |
forgiveness:Open thread let slog it out, support your claims with pictures and crediable data I'm not here for southwest propaganda, we are not mate, we represent all sectors: Industries, international markets, we are leading in education in Nigeria, Agriculture we are one of the leading states in rice production, cassava, yam, potato, we leading in health sector according to MDG report, Oil/gas Anambra own oil/gas company Orient is producing 3000bpd in Anambra basin, home of nollywood industry,state with highest number of billionaires in Nigeria, in tourism sector we host world heritage site (Ogbunike cave), Agulu lake, Igbokwu museum, Owerre Ezukalla waterfall etc, leading state in Transport companies and haulage, real estate we are leading in Nigeria. My friend go and find your mate 3 Likes |
Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by forgiveness: 12:04pm On Sep 28, 2015 |
FKO81: You wan do ojoro for here o..by bringing up state and not city. Anambra is a State and not a CITY while Ibadan is a city and not a STATE. Pls, don't digress from the topic. lets compare CITIES TO CITIES ] |
Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by FKO81(m): 12:08pm On Sep 28, 2015 |
forgiveness:Your reply just exposed you sorry for quoting you |
Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by forgiveness: 12:27pm On Sep 28, 2015 |
FKO81: ? |
Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 2:44pm On Sep 28, 2015 |
chinchum:That is only if Ogun people own those industries. 1 Like |
Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by free13: 3:38pm On Sep 28, 2015 |
Think so. |
Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by obaino860: 6:39am On Mar 01, 2016 |
GodMode: u are mad,having many industries have nothing to do with economic viability.wat makes d economic of a state viable are d no of small and medium scale enterprises...and know dis,,d soutn east developed on their own,but southwest and north develop as a result of federal presence through tribalistic and sentimental politicians dat have ruled d country. but very soon,we will withdraw d south easterners in west,, then we will see how d southwest will grow economically. ungrateful people |
Re: Are These The Most Economic Viable Cities In Nigeria? by GodMode: 7:20am On Mar 01, 2016 |
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