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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Sprumbabafather: 6:49pm On Dec 04, 2017
iamhorny:


And how many of the things you listed have you posted?

And how many of these things you listed do you have more than the east?

You don't have better health facilities...wheather secondary health or primary..UNTH is the best teaching hospital in Nigeria, plus several other private hospitals scattered all over Igbo land...The only virology center in Nigeria outside Abuja is in Ebonyi state..

Ondo and Ibadan airports are dead while Enugu and Owerri airports are the 4th and 5th busiest in the country in addition to portharcourt and asaba airport which are just a stone throw from them.

In sports, you don't have better stadiums than the east and infact the east has more stadiums and football and sports in generally in the east and southsouth is the most active and competitive in the country with strong local leagues and academies, that is why we dominate the NPL

A state like anambra has over four or even five stadiums some of which are privately built and are in the villages which improves their local football
Outside Lagos, Owerri and portharcourt has the most soccer academy in Nigeria with KANU nwakwo, taiye Taiwo and the rest establishing their academy in Owerri, which has produced the likes of Kelechi iheanacho and Ndidi,all playing in top clubs in Europe...name one from your afonja.

Again, you dont have better universities than the East, if you like swallow your afonja or Nigeria statistics, that is your headache. Eastern schools still produces some of the best brains the west wish to have, neither have your number of universities transformed your slums to heaven. worse is that your number of university graduates and professors have not found solution your self inflected disease of laziness,urban delapidation, poverty, dirtiness and poor hygiene rather they have turned to high grammar blowing Zombies who are only intersted in monthly salary hence no contribution to national or regional growth, Not to also ignore the number of private universities spring up in the east, which is encouraging anyways...

All in all, You are still lagging behind..if igbos or eastern region had the adavntagea you had during and after the civil war, I can say it with all confidence that you guys will not even be fit to clean our shoes...



Savage Uppercut! grin

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Michael004: 7:02pm On Dec 04, 2017
deomelo:




St. Peter’s primary school, Ogbete, coal camp Enugu




Obiagu primary school in Enugu



Union Primary School Ugbene Ajima




Pupils learning on the floor at Community Primary School Ugbene-Ajima, Uzo-Uwani




Village development. grin grin grin
Guy, are you in enugu ni? The way you are destroying this thread na wa o. You for help them post fine buildings too na. grin

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by deomelo: 7:03pm On Dec 04, 2017
Michael004:
Lol, they are celebrating themselves over repitive pictures. These people just making me laugh. grin. You will see them repeating one pictures 15times, shown events like burial and music concert and termed it as development. And yet want us to keep dragging with them. I dey shame for them.



One even posted the picture of some random internet picture of a common gate to some unknown house as development. I laugh taya that day and another one posted the picture of some jokers drinking beer inside some beer parlor as development. grin grin


The thing is, these are ignorant illiterates because they have no clue per the meaning of development. grin grin

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Anambra1stSon(m): 7:07pm On Dec 04, 2017
deomelo:




grin grin grin grin grin grin
I can see how you are managing your health sector

Two states Oyo and Osun can't manage LAUTECH

Seventy-four days into the industrial action called by the Association of Resident Doctors, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, LAUTECH, Teaching Hospital Ogbomoso, the aggrieved doctors have accused the management of the hospital of insincerity following their failure to resolve the crisis. Meanwhile, the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, LAUTECH, has suspended its four months strike.
The doctors also alleged that they are being paid only 28 percent of their salaries since January 2016.
In a press statement made available to Vanguard and jointly signed by the President, Dr. Sebastine Oiwoh and the Secretary, Dr Ayobami Alabi, [b]they alleged that their members are being owed 12 months-old salaries. [/b]Lamenting continuous government’s relentless claims of leakages, the duo said: “We want to state clearly that the Association of Resident Doctors, LAUTECH Teaching Hospital Ogbomoso has never and will never support any pilferage, laundering, lor decimation of the finances and resources of the hospital through illegal acts of corruption. The hospital is replete with evidence of this our relentless resolve to transparency, equity and due diligence,” they stated. Reacting to plans by the state government to restructure the teaching hospital, they said the needful would have been done within 22 months without the attendant loss of lives of staff, patients and families. In related development, the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology has suspended its strike after its meeting yesterday. According to ASUU Zonal Coordinator, Ade Adejumo, academic activities will resume on Monday, October 23, 2017. “The zone will have to be briefed, national will have to be briefed, but the Congress has suspended the strike in principle as from today but full lectures will resume on Monday. “Skeletal things will continue, preparatory to the commencement of full academic activities on Monday.” Lecturers of the institution in June 2017 embarked on their second strike within a year, leading to a situation where LAUTECH alumni embarked on a crowd-funding initiative to raise funds with the hope of solving the financial crisis.

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/10/strike-lautech-doctors-accuse-mgt-insincerity/

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Michael004: 7:14pm On Dec 04, 2017
deomelo:




One even posted the picture of some random internet picture of a common gate to some unknown house as development. I laugh taya that day and another one posted the picture of some jokers drinking beer inside some beer parlor as development. grin grin


The thing is, these are ignorant illiterates because they have no clue per the meaning of development. grin grin
Since the day one of them that keeps showing otunba subomi balogun's house as their house and it happened that I disgraced him to stop posting otunba's house, I don't take them serious again. Repeating one picture 15times, showing burial event and music concert and tagged it development is a slap on human race. If any Yoruba post such rubbish as development, I will personality disgrace him or her.
Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Stingman: 7:15pm On Dec 04, 2017
Michael004:
Guy, are you in enugu ni? The way you are destroying this thread na wa o. You for help them post fine buildings too na. grin

You have extreme things in the West than in the East. Compare the pic with this your school premises in Abeokuta..

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by deomelo: 7:16pm On Dec 04, 2017
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iamhorny:


And how many of the things you listed have you posted?

And how many of these things you listed do you have more than the east?

You don't have better health facilities...wheather secondary health or primary..UNTH is the best teaching hospital in Nigeria, plus several other private hospitals scattered all over Igbo land...The only virology center in Nigeria outside Abuja is in Ebonyi state..

Ondo and Ibadan airports are dead while Enugu and Owerri airports are the 4th and 5th busiest in the country in addition to portharcourt and asaba airport which are just a stone throw from them.

In sports, you don't have better stadiums than the east and infact the east has more stadiums and football and sports in generally in the east and southsouth is the most active and competitive in the country with strong local leagues and academies, that is why we dominate the NPL

A state like anambra has over four or even five stadiums some of which are privately built and are in the villages which improves their local football
Outside Lagos, Owerri and portharcourt has the most soccer academy in Nigeria with KANU nwakwo, taiye Taiwo and the rest establishing their academy in Owerri, which has produced the likes of Kelechi iheanacho and Ndidi,all playing in top clubs in Europe...name one from your afonja.

Again, you dont have better universities than the East, if you like swallow your afonja or Nigeria statistics, that is your headache. Eastern schools still produces some of the best brains the west wish to have, neither have your number of universities transformed your slums to heaven. worse is that your number of university graduates and professors have not found solution your self inflected disease of laziness,urban delapidation, poverty, dirtiness and poor hygiene rather they have turned to high grammar blowing Zombies who are only intersted in monthly salary hence no contribution to national or regional growth, Not to also ignore the number of private universities spring up in the east, which is encouraging anyways...

All in all, You are still lagging behind..if igbos or eastern region had the adavntagea you had during and after the civil war, I can say it with all confidence that you guys will not even be fit to clean our shoes...


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Why is this ipob barking like bingo now? grin grin


Na your village landing strip be that. grin grin grin


When you corner Igbos, den go begin bark like bingo with silly and irrelevant stories. grin grin

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by iamhorny(m): 7:17pm On Dec 04, 2017
Meanwhile anambra is building another airport making the number of airports in the Southeast 3 and igboland 5 if you add asaba and portharcourt airports..ironically they are all in top ten most active airports in Nigeria


The small east that is smaller than oyo has twk of the busiest airports and planing to add another one, while the big for nothing Southwest cannot sustain the two they have outside Lagos....Ssshame

When people were using Nigeria and Singapore as example is how size mean nothing if it is not productive, I think south west is the better description of unproductivity.


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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Michael004: 7:21pm On Dec 04, 2017
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I can see how you are managing your health sector

Two states Oyo and Osun can't manage LAUTECH

Seventy-four days into the industrial action called by the Association of Resident Doctors, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, LAUTECH, Teaching Hospital Ogbomoso, the aggrieved doctors have accused the management of the hospital of insincerity following their failure to resolve the crisis. Meanwhile, the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, LAUTECH, has suspended its four months strike.
The doctors also alleged that they are being paid only 28 percent of their salaries since January 2016.
In a press statement made available to Vanguard and jointly signed by the President, Dr. Sebastine Oiwoh and the Secretary, Dr Ayobami Alabi, [b]they alleged that their members are being owed 12 months-old salaries. [/b]Lamenting continuous government’s relentless claims of leakages, the duo said: “We want to state clearly that the Association of Resident Doctors, LAUTECH Teaching Hospital Ogbomoso has never and will never support any pilferage, laundering, lor decimation of the finances and resources of the hospital through illegal acts of corruption. The hospital is replete with evidence of this our relentless resolve to transparency, equity and due diligence,” they stated. Reacting to plans by the state government to restructure the teaching hospital, they said the needful would have been done within 22 months without the attendant loss of lives of staff, patients and families. In related development, the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology has suspended its strike after its meeting yesterday. According to ASUU Zonal Coordinator, Ade Adejumo, academic activities will resume on Monday, October 23, 2017. “The zone will have to be briefed, national will have to be briefed, but the Congress has suspended the strike in principle as from today but full lectures will resume on Monday. “Skeletal things will continue, preparatory to the commencement of full academic activities on Monday.” Lecturers of the institution in June 2017 embarked on their second strike within a year, leading to a situation where LAUTECH alumni embarked on a crowd-funding initiative to raise funds with the hope of solving the financial crisis.

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/10/strike-lautech-doctors-accuse-mgt-insincerity/
Ignorance is a disease, the same osun you think in your mind that it can't manage lautech with you is managing uniosun fine and well. The issue is, oyo wants to take lautech cos ogbomoso is under oyo. Reason the govt of akala built world class teaching hospital in ogbomoso. But osun did not agree to leave the school, they told oyo to go and build their own state school that they can't leave lautech for them. Do you know how many state schools ondo is managing.
Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Michael004: 7:22pm On Dec 04, 2017
deomelo:
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Why is this ipob barking like bingo now? grin grin


Na your village landing strip be that. grin grin grin


When you corner Igbos, den go begin bark like bingo with silly and irrelevant stories. grin grin

What! Na erosion full airport like this?

Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Stingman: 7:23pm On Dec 04, 2017
deomelo:
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Why is this ipob barking like bingo now? grin grin


Na your village landing strip be that. grin grin grin


When you corner Igbos, den go begin bark like bingo with silly and irrelevant stories. grin grin





Ogun state capital with the biggest IGR in Africa tongue tongue tongue

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by iamhorny(m): 7:27pm On Dec 04, 2017
Southwest no even follow at all, I dey shame for them...they have lived under the shadow of Lagos for too long...it high time they woke up

See people talking about development...

Ibadan and akure airports are missing...people cant afford air travel there..yet this same people will be telling you about standard of living. All their lies will be exposed

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Stingman: 7:29pm On Dec 04, 2017
Michael004:
What! Na erosion full airport like this?

Nope...see Ogunpa tourist canal for Ibadan...You no see those beautiful flowers there? Ibadan is the fastest developing city in Africa. cheesy cheesy cheesy

Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by deomelo: 7:32pm On Dec 04, 2017
Michael004:
What! Na erosion full airport like this?



Omo, no be joke o grin grin grin



That's what Ipob dey call development in 2017 grin grin grin


Suffer head losers... grin grin grin
Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Stingman: 7:35pm On Dec 04, 2017
deomelo:




Omo, no be joke o grin grin grin



That's what Ipob dey call development in 2017 grin grin grin


Suffer head losers... grin grin grin


Suffersticated ogbeni...What do you do with the trillion IGR collected in Ogun state, the biggest in Africa.

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by MPSA(m): 7:37pm On Dec 04, 2017
Guys! I love this competition, well done grin, cheesy

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by deomelo: 7:38pm On Dec 04, 2017
Stingman:


You have extreme things in the West than in the East. Compare the pic with this your school premises in Abeokuta..





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That's what schools look like in Ogun state so go back and tell the people wey send you say we no dey home grin grin grin


Mind your village level development abeg..
Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Alfaab: 7:39pm On Dec 04, 2017
Stingman:



Suffersticated ogbeni...What do you do with the trillion IGR collected in Ogun state, the biggest in Africa.
This clarifies the question economically..
Nigeria: One Country Four Economies
Discussion Points
By
Falalu Bello, OFR
abumoha1978@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.




http://www.gamji.com/article6000/NEWS7879.htm
Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Michael004: 7:40pm On Dec 04, 2017
Stingman:



Ogun state capital with the biggest IGR in Africa tongue tongue tongue
Look at our developed imo grin tongue

Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Anambra1stSon(m): 7:42pm On Dec 04, 2017
deomelo:




Omo, no be joke o grin grin grin



That's what Ipob dey call development in 2017 grin grin grin


Suffer head losers... grin grin grin

Ibadan airport deserted only cattle and cows seen boarding flights grin grin grin

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by deomelo: 7:47pm On Dec 04, 2017
Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by iamhorny(m): 7:48pm On Dec 04, 2017
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Ibadan airport deserted only cattle and cows seen boarding flights grin grin grin
grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Uglyojuku: 7:50pm On Dec 04, 2017
iamhorny:


3D architectural drawings.. again show us where you people live, or do you live in your factories
Is that how a factory looks like in Igboland?No wonder you are poverty stricken and wretched.We would begin to give you visa before you can come to the south west now. grin grin grin
Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Uglyojuku: 7:52pm On Dec 04, 2017
Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Stingman: 7:54pm On Dec 04, 2017
deomelo:




That's what schools look like in Ogun state so go back and tell the people wey send you say we no dey home grin grin grin


Mind your village level development abeg..




Our quality is always better than your bogus big mouthed hut and brown roof development...see!!

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by iamhorny(m): 7:54pm On Dec 04, 2017
Chai,this thread is really paining afonja well well mehn!...I never knew they could be this pained and humbled...

Awon boring bad loosers grin grin

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Stingman: 7:56pm On Dec 04, 2017
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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by deomelo: 7:56pm On Dec 04, 2017
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Ibadan airport deserted only cattle and cows seen boarding flights grin grin grin



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1. Ibadan people are not crying over airport and the best airport in Nigeria is less than 1 hour way from them in Lagos so your rubbish is mute and useless at the same time grin grin

2. Good for the the goats roaming around the airport than human beings swimming inside ipob village river niger airport.


Nna, mind your suffer head village development and river niger airport. grin grin grin grin grin


Marginalized losers... grin grin grin
Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Anambra1stSon(m): 7:57pm On Dec 04, 2017
deomelo:




Omo, no be joke o grin grin grin



That's what Ipob dey call development in 2017 grin grin grin


Suffer head losers... grin grin grin



Osun clown, what is the position of southwesrtern states in 2017 WAEC Your ewedu brain is so dull to know no southwestern states made top 10 in WAEC for the past 7 yrs

Kindly read we are not mate grin grin grin
http://punchng.com/education-why-south-west-and-north-should-be-worried/

Education: Why South-West and North should be worried

[b]Last week, the 2015 West African Senior School Certificate of Education result was released. The Punch chose to publish the story with an attention-grabbing headline: “Again, South-East leads in the WASSCE performance chart.” The report showed that Abia State dethroned Anambra. The states were ranked according to the percentage that had a minimum of five credits, including in English Language and Mathematics.

But the surprise in the report was that almost like in 2014, no South-West state except Lagos was on the top 10 of the chart. The top 10 states were the five South-East states, four South-South states and Lagos: 1st – Abia (63.94 per cent), 2nd – Anambra (61.18 per cent), 3rd – Edo, 4th – Rivers, 5th – Imo, 6th – Lagos, 7th – Bayelsa, 8th – Delta, 9th – Enugu, and 10th – Ebonyi. Ekiti was 11th; Ondo was 13th; Ogun was 19th; Oyo was 26th; while Osun was 29th. In 2014, the top 10 states were similar: Anambra (65.92 per cent), Abia (58.52 per cent), Edo (57.82 per cent), Bayelsa (52.83 per cent), Rivers (52.78 per cent), Enugu (51.91 per cent), Lagos (45.66 per cent), Imo (40.64 per cent), Delta (40.12 per cent), Kaduna (36.12 per cent). Ebonyi was 11th with 36.05 per cent.

For 2014, the states with the least performance were Northern states: They were Yobe (36th), Zamfara (35th), Jigawa (34th), Gombe (33rd), Katsina (32nd), Kebbi (31st) Bauchi (30th), and Sokoto (29th). In 2013, the result was similar: 28th – Katsina (10.45 per cent), 29th – Adamawa (8.75 per cent), 30th – Jigawa (7.47 per cent), 31st – Sokoto (7.12 per cent), 32nd – Zamfara (6.65 per cent), 33rd – Kebbi (6.30 per cent), 34th – Gombe (5.68 per cent), 35th – Bauchi (5.28 per cent), and 36th – Yobe (4.85 per cent).

Someone from the South-East or South-South could see it as a reason for chest-thumping, but for me, it portends grave danger. Why do I say so? I will explain shortly.[/b]

Those who had not been following the trend in education could dismiss this as a flash in the pan. But it is not so. I have followed the trend since the late 1980s. From 1996 when the late military dictator, Sani Abacha, created 36 states out of Nigeria, the three states that have been producing the highest number of applicants in the examination organised by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board have been Imo, Anambra and Delta.

The Guardian of August 26, 1999, page 31, had some statistics about the 1999 UTME examination. It showed that the six states with the highest number of applications were: Imo (44,274), Delta (36,375), Anambra (34,206), Ogun (33,375), Edo (29,057), and Osun (22,950). Conversely, the states that produced the least number of candidates were all Northern states: Borno (1,572), Katsina (1,054), Taraba (882), Sokoto (782), Kebbi (794), and Yobe (535). The Registrar of JAMB then, Prof. Bello Ahmad Salim, lamented the poor showing of the Northern states, noting that the 65,000 applications from the 19 states of the North were just 20,726 higher than the number of applications from only Imo State. If Imo and Delta states’ applications were combined, that would amount to 80,649 applications: over 15,000 higher than the applications from the 19 states of the North.

In 2007, The Guardian newspaper of June 1, page 3, published the results of the 2007 University Matriculation Examination. The top six states with the highest number of candidates were Imo (93,065), Anambra (64,689), Delta (61,580), Edo (57,754), Akwa Ibom (47,928), and Ogun (47,227). The last six were: Kebbi (4,682), Sokoto (3,925), Taraba (3,832), Zamfara (2,904), Jigawa (2,541), and Yobe (2,516).

For the 2012 results released by JAMB and published by Vanguard of March 31, the top five states were: Imo (123,865), Delta (88,876), Anambra (84,204), Osun (73,935), Oyo (71,272). The least five states were: Jigawa (11,529), Kebbi (7,364), Yobe (6,389), Zamfara (5,713), and Sokoto (5,664).

In the Unity School admission of 2013, the states that got the highest cut-off marks were: Anambra – Male (139) Female (139); Imo – Male (138) Female (138); Enugu – Male (134) Female (134); Lagos – Male (133) Female (133); Delta – Male (131) Female (131); Ogun – Male(131) Female(131); Abia – Male (130) Female (130). The states that got the lowest cut-off scores were: Zamfara – Male (four) Female (two); Yobe – Male (two) Female (27); Taraba – Male (three) Female (11); Sokoto – Male (nine) Female (13); Kebbi – Male (nine) Female (20); Bauchi – Male (35) Female (35).

So, for those from the South-West and North who may give the excuse of the South-East and South-South states getting these results by the help of “special centres,” it is a case of trying to hide behind a finger. Instructively, the South-West, which was the first to receive Western education, and was ahead in education, has lost its place in education in Nigeria. Something is killing the interest of the South-West children in education. The six South-West states need to see this as an emergency that transcends party affiliation. This scenario is a source of danger because the South-East and South-West have been counter forces to each other. Whatever feat the South-West produces, the South-East counters it, and vice versa. We can see it in the literary feats of Chinua Achebe and Wole Soyinka, the football feats of Shooting Stars and Rangers, the political feats of Nnamdi Azikiwe and Obafemi Awolowo, the academic feats of University of Nigeria, Nsukka and University of Ife, Ile-Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University), and so on. This healthy rivalry enhances stability, peace and growth in the nation.

But if this downward trend continues, in future, that balancing of forces between the South-West and the South-East will no longer exist.
And given that the indigenes of the South-East and the South-South dwell in large numbers in the South-West, a time will come when the South-West could feel angry that the indigenes of the South-East and South-South are taking over positions that the South-West indigenes should occupy in the South-West. This may cause problems as witnessed in the xenophobic attacks in South Africa last year. So, it is in the interest of all that the South-West stage a come-back in education.

The case of the North is scarier. Many commentators keep quiet about this worrisome issue because of political correctness, but only someone who loves you can tell you that you have mouth odour. It is dangerous that there are 10 million youths in the North with no formal education.

The rise of Boko Haram has worsened a bad situation in the North. The few who want to go to school are scared away by this unconscionable terrorist sect.

There are those who have erroneously said that the lack of interest in education in the North is caused by religion (Islam). But there are many nations with high Islamic population even in West Africa that embraced education. Furthermore, Northern states like Taraba, Plateau and Benue have a predominantly Christian population. Yet, there is a low interest in education there.

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Stingman: 7:57pm On Dec 04, 2017
Always look for quality...See quality school development in the Enugu...Ogbeni...

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Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Uglyojuku: 7:59pm On Dec 04, 2017
Michael004:
Since the day one of them that keeps showing otunba subomi balogun's house as their house and it happened that I disgraced him to stop posting otunba's house, I don't take them serious again. Repeating one picture 15times, showing burial event and music concert and tagged it development is a slap on human race. If any Yoruba post such rubbish as development, I will personality disgrace him or her.

I am sure they are still going to post the development. grin
Re: Which Is The Most Developed Geo-Political Zone In Nigeria? by Michael004: 8:00pm On Dec 04, 2017
Stingman:



Suffersticated ogbeni...What do you do with the trillion IGR collected in Ogun state, the biggest in Africa.
Why you come dey vex na. No be play we dey play here grin. Emotion don set in ba?

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