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Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by OduaVanguard: 1:08pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
ikeg7416: You "want" 2014 Non-Oil Revenue from NEPC? Guy, why not contact them so they can give you what you 'want', that way you can bring it here and claim bragging rights coz me I cannot help you o. Your problem is from the Village -- your people don swear for you. If my sources are false like you claim, why not simply provide contrary data that shows that Cocoa isn't the highest non-oil revenue earner, and that the SE is actually the largest non-oil contributor to the national coffers. I'm tired of all these back-and-forth bullshyt. Present me some contrary proof or shut tha funk up. For real! 4 Likes |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by forgiveness: 1:15pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
ikeg7416: No, i mean d one umueze attached to by force by fire for survival in Delta State na You know na. I mean d one Olu of Warri said he belongs to. No be me talk am ooo! Ehn. "OUR FATHER'S THRONE" Chai! The Itsekiris however have a different view from the Binis who believe that the Ooni of Ife is the Oba of Benin’s son. The Olu of Warri made this subtle affirmation in a 1-page ‘thank-you’ newspaper message to eminent Nigerians who graced his coronation ceremony. Thanking the royal fathers present and acknowledging the Ooni of Ife as ‘leading all kings in attendance’, the first-class monarch said: “All Royal fathers present led by His Imperial Majesty, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, the Ooni of Ife, who defied all permutations to personally attend the coronation, barely a few days after he himself ascended the ancient throne of our father Oduduwa.” http://dawntodusknews.com/ooni-of-ife-ogunwusi-ascended-our-father-oduduwas-throne-olu-of-warri/[/quote] So, na only ruber Umueze dey contribute. Chisos! Dis is parasite of the highest order! So, u know itshekiri na ya prey kwa! Now, tell me, how much rubber Umueze dey contribute for Nigeria? 3 Likes |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by ikeg7416: 1:15pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
OduaVanguard: ROFLMFAOOOOO **** Since you can't read, let me use pictures. All THREE link you just provided is ON THEIR SITE. I combed that ENTIRE website yesterday morning to night. Go get the list of prohibited goods too and announce its not on their site as well Stop jumping around, crying, dragging whatever you think will help you save face. I want the 2014 FISCAL PRODUCTION to NEPC. You quoted naij. You claim you always use "credible source", now prove your credible source right. I want to read the report DIRECTLY. Bring it out. Chop chop 1 Like
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Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by OduaVanguard: 1:16pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
ikeg7416: Walahi. You get serious issues o. Professor Omaliko is not a non-entity like you, he's an agric expert at the Uni of Abuja, and from the report there he actually setup a competent committee that did a thorough study on the agricultural potentials of Anambra state. If you are rejecting his submission in the context of this discussion, then you are hopeless. Sorry, I can't help you. 4 Likes |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by weedcrusha: 1:22pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
ikeg7416: Dude your stats and argument are totally off. You can surely do better 3 Likes |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by OduaVanguard: 1:23pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
ikeg7416: **** You clicked the link and it went through and does BELONG to NEPC, didn't you?? If out of everybody in the world, you, a loser and a non-entity, refuse to accept facts that are starring you in the face, why in the world should anybody give a fvck? Dude, I ain't gat time for your bullshyt. Contact NEPC and request the data you seek or shut tha fvck up. I'll be here to engage you when you come up with your own data that shows/proves that your region and not the SW is the largest non-oil revenue contributor. 3 Likes
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Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by ikechu1278: 1:31pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
OduaVanguard: PROVIDE THE REPORT. Again how HARD is this two task. Just like NEPC has a 2014 fiscal production data correct? |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by DiademSh07: 1:46pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
OduaVanguard:Na today you know so? Onenaira6/ikechu/etc is the world known dullard ever liveth! His own dullness get Phd on top head! Dullness dey waft from every post of his! What a loser! 5 Likes |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by DiademSh07: 1:51pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
ikechu1278: weedcrusha:Like my commentator above stated, will you shut the fuc.k up, loser! 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Ikechu12781: 1:52pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
I am beyond CONFIDENT Oduavaguard is the one snitching to the mod. You can't back any of your claim thus you running to daddy to help you? Ironically enough, I got banned AGAIN by their brother AGAIN Come tell me an antibot spanned me. Snitching @ss fool
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Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by orunto27: 1:53pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
They can escape with murder, incriminate the innocent and call wolf where there is non. |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Ikechu12781: 1:55pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
DiademSh07: Considering your dimwit @ss ARGUED exactly the same way in the Odua ID. Not shocking by our brain dead ass showed up when put on hot heat to prove your DATA as usual you monkey run Oh yeah, provide one data from me that did not correspond with any of what I said. You are inconsequential, unproductive, propaganda community who only contribution is media propaganda. FACT proven by the yam, cassava, fish, rubber, cashew, leather and several other production provided. In addition to the nonexisent data from NEPC |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by DiademSh07: 2:00pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
Ikechu12781:This clown can't just help disgracing himself! How does my post look like Odua Vanguard? LOL! I don't normally have a lengthy discourse, certainly not with a dullard like you! You should know me already! Yeye! 3 Likes |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Ikechu12781: 2:04pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
DiademSh07: oh I know you. I know you the only clown on NL who always post inacuurate or falsified statement as FACT and when your on heat to provide exactly where the data came from from the agency you claimed it came from, you divert attention, screech, cry, whin, provide unrelated shits instead of doing as asked JUST LIKE ODUAVAGUARD. I've yet to meet any two that pathetic and pitful and shameless on this site.Then again, both of you are southwaasye. The entire clan is disgustingly pathetic and pitiful. Bunch of savage losers You can report me again me again |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by AshiwajuFoward: 2:05pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
Isn't the NEPC headed by Segun Awolowo (Awolowo's grandson)? |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by weedcrusha: 2:08pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
Reason why Igboland has a big disadvantage over other regions in Nigeria Size The size of the states comprising Igboland are very small. Taking it into account the landmass of Igboland by state is as follows Abia: 6,320 sq. km Anambra: 4,844 sq. km Ebonyi: 5,670 sq. km Enugu: 7,161 sq. km Imo: 5,100 sq. km Total of 29,095 sq. km which is not up Kwara state @ 36,825 sq. km and a little bigger than Oyo @ 28,454 sq.km With Igbo population standing presently at 32 million, that implies that the population density of the region will be 1099.85 people per sq.km which will make it more densely populated than the most densely populated country in Africa (Rwanda @ 445 people per sq. km) This figure explain one of the reasons why they will never stay in their region Infertile soil Due to the type of soil in region which is laterite red soil as well as traditional farm practices such as farm burning, it is hard for most crops to survive except crops that are tolerant to drought like Oil palm and Yam. Also, this soil type makes it difficult for commercial, residential and industrial construction as they get easily eroded http://www.gjournals.org/GJAS/GJAS%20Pdf/2012/November/Onweremadu%20and%20Okereke.pdf http://www.ajol.info/index.php/njser/article/view/28383 Flooding and erosion Anambra the worst state affected by flood in Nigeria https://www.naij.com/10793.html Anambra the most eroded state in Nigeria followed closely by Abia, Imo, Enugu and Ebonyi That Anambra State is the most erosion devastated state in the country is evident; that it is prone to greater ecological disaster if no serious intervention is structured to combat the awful degradation is truer. Anambra State is adjudged to be the most erosion prone and erosion devastated landscape in the world. Although other states in the south-East geopolitical zone of Nigeria have some dose of the environmental ogre, none compares to the intimidating number and sizes of the erosion sites in Anambra State. The South-East is therefore obviously threatened by a physical environment that seems ever ready to slip into nothingness. http://dailyindependentnig.com/2013/02/anambra-state-and-the-menace-of-erosion/ Civil unrest Due to the fact that the region is prone to civil unrest, most local and foreigner investors will find it difficult to invest in a region where there investment is not secured Lack of natural resources Apart from salt found in Ebonyi state, dirty coal found in enugu and meagre quantity of oil found in Abia and Imo state, the region is devoid of significant natural resources that generate revenue. 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by DiademSh07: 2:09pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
Ikechu12781:Is that an incantation? Or kabachi? Someone tell me what this rubbish is? LOL! What a dolt! 5 Likes |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Nobody: 2:13pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
Loool this Ipod rapper is still here forming Jet-li The monkey has been disgraced here but he doesn't want to swallow his pride 5 Likes |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by totit: 2:18pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
kaakulator3: How the mighty have falling Walahiii no be small thin 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Ritchiee: 3:10pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
totit:What exactly is he ranting about again,bruv?He has been severally beaten but he still came back poorly prepared with maps that he does not know how to decipher.He is surely a stubborn goat...lol 2 Likes |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by totit: 3:14pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
Ritchiee: He has identity crisis. I know onedullard too well, trust me I do more than u can ever imagine. He's just naturally stubborn, egocentric,highly emotional and bitter. Yes, self centred too. 2 Likes |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Ritchiee: 3:29pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
ikeg7416:What are you sweating for,dude?SW was the most productive in the 60s and still the most productive till date with the exception of oil.Why give yourself HBP for nothing sake?Okay read this : destinations-in-2014/ Ogun, Ikeja top manufacturers’ investment destinations in 2014 While Ogun, which is now Nigeria’s industrial hub, recorded N377 billion worth of investments within the period, Ikeja returned investments worth N39.86 billion. Ogun State’s represents 78 percent of N483 billion worth of investments made in the whole of the manufacturing sector within the period under review, while Ikeja shares 8.3 percent. “This has revealed that the majority of manufacturing investments were directed towards Ogun industrial axis, which consists of Otta, Agbara, Ibafo/Mowe and Shagamu industrial areas,” said MAN, in its latest January to July 2014 economic review. .... The data further show investments in Kano/ Sharada/Challawa as N19.75 billion and those of Oyo/Ondo/Osun/Ekiti as N19.2 billion within the period under review. Anambra/Enugu that had N5.5 billion worth of investments. while those of Imo/Abia were estimated at N309 million. http://businessdayonline.com/2015/02/ogun-ikeja-top-manufacturers-investment-destinations-in-2014/ 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Ritchiee: 3:39pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
totit:Yea...I have seen that he is very emotional and I really pity him... But there is nothing he can do about destiny.SW blazes the trail.We should be a little lenient with him,bruv.I saw he was talking about investment,I gave him this to chew...lol http://businessdayonline.com/2015/02/ogun-ikeja-top-manufacturers-investment-destinations-in-2014/ 2 Likes |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Marcelini(m): 3:52pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
Ritchiee: So much lies and propaganda, yet this https://www.nairaland.com/2732630, is the reality of things. |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Ritchiee: 3:54pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
ikeg7416: bumoha1978@yahoo. com v I thank my friend and Junior brother, Mr. Sam Nda-Isiah, for inviting me to speak at this important forum on what to do to reverse de- industrialization in Northern Nigerian. When the invitation was extended to me, I asked of the topic I am to speak on and I was not given any. All my brother wanted me to do at this Conference is to set the tone for the experts invited to do justice to the topic under discussion. My role therefore is not to talk of how industrialists are to access funds from the banking system nor even to talk on such general issues as the importance of finance to industrialization: v I have been invited to contextually put Northern Nigeria amongst other regions in Nigeria and could easily have compared Northern economy and its Southern Counterpart. I have chosen not to go this route because, I want us all to see that geography, history and the Obasanjo administration and its reform agenda have created four (4) fairly distinct economies in Nigerian. We as Northerners need to appreciate where our economy currently stands amongst other economies in Nigeria so as to appreciate the kind of race we have to run if we are to remain relevant in Nigeria. v On the basis of ownership and/or control of resources that make for economic development, post-Obasanjo Nigeria in terms of strength could easily be categorized into 4 economies as follows: a) South West Economy; b) South East plus Delta Economy; c) Northern Economy; and d) South South minus Delta Economy v The four economies mentioned above are fairly distinct with each growing at its own pace. The South Western economy is growing at a faster rate than all followed by South East plus Delta economy whilst those of the North and South South minus Delta could at best be described as stagnant. A simple analysis of these four economies is given below:- a) South West Economy South Western Nigeria with a Land Mass of 76,852 square kilometres and population of 25.2 million today owns and/or control 60% of the nation’s industrial capacity, 44% of banking assets, 67% of insurance assets and is house to the nation’s three deep sea ports of Apapa, Tin Can Island and Roro; the busiest international airport of Ikeja, three thermal stations of Egbin, Papalanto and Omotosho. Today, its three major industrial estates of Agbara, Ikeja and Otta are all linked to gas under the West African gas pipeline plan and piping of gas is ongoing from Otta to Abeokuta. Added to these, the South Western population today is the most educated as western education came through there and education as a resource was democratized since the early sixties. Geographical location, democratization of western education, availability of resources enhanced in last 9 years and some empowerment during the Obasanjo administration have collectively enabled the South Western economy to rank as first of the four economies in Nigeria. Today, the South West as a region can boast of having a defined growing middle class and is perceived to have at least 20,000 of its indigenes with net worth of over N100m each. Take it out of Nigeria, the South West economy with is defined growing middle class and resources, will be one of the fastest growing economies in the world. b) The South-East plus Delta The South Easterners plus their cousins across the Onitsha bridge control commerce in all parts of Nigeria and are thus largely employed. The region has clusters of small scale industries around Nnewi and Aba. The banking consolidation has assisted these people to now have ownership and or control of over 50% of Nigerian banking assets. It also controls 21% of the nation’s insurance assets and 20% of industrial assets. With this development, this region which has not had a commanding control over Nigerian economy will certainly begin to do that now. Commercial activities backed by finance can only grow the economy of South-East plus Delta. The growing strength of financial muscle of this region has been aptly demonstrated by the recent licensing of Micro Finance Banks. Of the over 600 MFBs recently licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Anambra State alone had 74 whilst Yobe State had 1, Sokoto 5, Zamfara 6, etc. There exists also in this economy a middle class which will now grow itself in number and financial muscle and will almost certainly grow its economy inclusive particularly of small and medium sized industrial base. c) The Northern Economy The North which geographically is 719,435 Square Kilometers or 79% of Nigeria’s landmass and has 75 million or 53.6% of Nigeria’s population has its economy as a consequence of various reforms introduced, been totally grounded. Today, the North has ownership and/or control of no more than 3% of banking assets and 2% of insurance assets and 10% of industrial assets. True, the North has a huge landmass but this has remained under exploited due to jettisoning of time tested policies of price support (as a result of abolishing of marketing boards without putting alternatives) and abandonment of extension services and quality control. Also, the North has a huge population but the population has remained largely uneducated and/or half educated because of near failure of governance in certain States and Local Governments. Currently its most distinguishing characteristic is grinding poverty. Recent poverty statistics indicate that the poverty level of States in the North has been on the increase in the last 9 years and reached over 80%. Its two commercial and industrial nerve centers (Kano and Kaduna) have seen industrial capacity utilization decline to an all time low of less than 10%. The textile, automobile and beverages companies that thrived so impressively in the 1970s and 1980s have collapsed rendering thousands jobless. Although hydroelectricity is generated at Kainji Dam and in lesser quantities at Shiroro Gorge and at several smaller sites, the entire mechanisms are run on very obsolete equipment and the performance is consequently very epileptic and unsuitable for meaningful economic activity. d) The South South minus Delta The South South is largely in the creeks of Niger Delta and has therefore a small land mass of only 48,321 square kilometers and is populated by 13.6 Million people. Notwithstanding the fact that it is house to Nigerian Oil wealth, this region exclusive of oil company activities like the North is also backward economically. It controls no more than 3% of banking assets, 10% of insurance assets and no more than 10% of industrial assets on account of oil related industries that the indigenes do not control. Furthermore, its overstretched land mass has suffered considerable degradation and its aquatic life destroyed. As a region, its people and economy are worst off than the North as it lacks fresh environment, water and even good air to breath. v Geography, history and particularly the reform agenda of Obasanjo’s regime have created above very dangerous economic structure in Nigeria. By design or by accident Northerners and South Southerners as peoples and regions have been made third and fourth class citizens. We may well choose to ignore these happenings and pretend that they have not happened but doing so will be at the peril of the Nigerian Polity. It is indeed in the interest of the South Westerners and the South Easterners for some affirmative actions to be taken to redress the situation else there will be no real peace in this country moving forward. The so called “religious disturbances” in the Northern States and the Port Harcourt conundrum of kids of less than 15 years carrying guns and terrorizing the population will not stop until these imbalances are consciously addressed and redressed. As the saying goes “where the poor does not sleep because of hunger, the rich too will not sleep because of robbery”. v To complement whatever redress may be agreed to by the polity to help the grinding poverty and unemployment in the North and South South economies we the peoples of these regions need to also help ourselves as nobody will develop our regions for us. I see this Conference as one of the avenues that my be used to chart a course for the North. Undoubtedly, reviving collapsed and collapsing industries and building new ones will help. To be able to achieve these and grow the Northern economy, we MUST: a) Democratize education by making it available to all our brethren in both quantity and quality. The system we are to evolve must include the “almajirai” and urban poor that cannot be wished away. There is indeed a correlation between education and development and it is only by educating our youth that they can begin to be productive and by so doing, we shall grow the middle class needed to sustain economic growth; b) Consciously fight corruption and theft of government resources at all levels. So long as thievery continues to be perpetrated by Northern elites in government unchecked, so long we shall continue to drift further from the promised land. Furthermore, continuous thievery as we are witnessing in our recent history is preventing the emergence of a credible leadership in the North. We have in recent past had enough resources in our States and Local Governments to revert the ugly social trends in our Northern Society but the resources were and are being stolen; c) Demand of the Federal Government for the development of energy sector in other areas as done to South West. For the North, this could be achieved by fast tracking the construction of Gembu and Zungeru Hydro Power Stations and upgrading of Kainji Stations by putting more turbines as well as extending the gas pipeline from Ajaokuta to Kano via Kaduna with a tee off at Funtua and Gusau so as to service existing industries and encouraging the emergence of others; d) Demand for the moderation of certain policies of previous administrations which ruined Northern economy as implementation of undiluted market oriented reforms as we have seen do not bring about human development. Furthermore, any policy by any Government which hurts majority of its people no matter how good need be reexamined. Government should all be about improvement of the welfare of its citizens and not pauperizing them. e) Make agriculture an economically viable activity as it is the only way that we can use in making our people have purchasing power to support any industrial rebirth as whatever is produced must be sold and for it to be sold, it needs a population that has purchasing power. Agriculture need to be made viable within the shortest possible time by: i) Supporting price of agricultural produce by reintroducing price and quality support as done by the defunct Marketing Boards; and ii) Improving yield of farmers through extension services, use of good seeds and the research results lying on the shelves of our research institutes nationwide. f) Erect on the gas pipelines to be laid jointly with our Governments and other Nigerians, at least three Urea plants in Kogi, Niger and Kaduna States as a means of making fertilizers available to our peasant farmers at affordable prices. Such a move will make available to our farmers fertilizers at no more than half of their current prices without any subsidy and the subsidy could go to its area of most need, price support. g) To ameliorate the negative consequences of not having banking industry in our region, urgently work with our States and Local Governments to create in the next two years, 9 regional banks as follows which would ensure that all the Local Government headquarters in the North have bank branches in the next 4 years. S/No. States to Cover Headquarters 1 Kaduna/Katsina Katsina 2 Kano/Jigawa Jigawa 3 Sokoto/Kebbi/Zamfara Sokoto 4 Borno/Yobe Damaturu 5 Yola/Taraba Yola 6 Bauchi/Gombe Bauchi 7 Benue/Plateau Makurdi 8 Nassarawa/Niger Lafia 9 Kogi/Kwara Ilorin Additionally, our rich businessmen should be urged to set up as many unit banks as possible to complement the regional banks. v Finally, distinguish ladies and gentlemen, one would want to humbly suggest on industrialization that our focus in the immediate future should be on small and medium sized industries that are to process for local or export markets, agro allied products. My choice for small and medium sized industries is informed by the fact that they require less capitalization to set up and also less energy and skill to run. Processing of agro allied products will impact positively on growth of agriculture, the mainstay of Northern economy. For now and until we move as a community from agriculture to industry, our growth economically is tied down to agriculture. I do hope the above views and suggestions will help discussants and participants alike in analyzing the declension into which the entire Northern Region has been plunged over the last couple of decades. I hope this Conference will also set in motion a process of economic revival in the entire North and I sincerely commend Leadership for organizing this Confab. Happy deliberations: http://www.gamji.com/article6000/NEWS7879.htm gamji.com |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Marcelini(m): 3:55pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
Ikechukwu, Job well done, with a well stocked Arsenal of facts and figures, you decimated their lies and propaganda and left them clutching at ad hominem attacks. What an exhilarating performance, a real Ekumeku e- war general you are, Odogwu Agu Dike! |
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