Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by Chiefjosy(m): 2:09pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
Anambralstson:
I was expecting this kind of structure not the rubbish you posted, Anambra alone have more than 50 of Jericho mall, there is no different from Pacific plaza I posted earlier, below is Onitsha mall Her camera is bad that’s why the Jericho mall isn’t clear. Check the picture of Jericho mall below. Don’t show me that nonsense plaza because it’s not a mall |
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by Anambralstson: 2:20pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
Chiefjosy:
Her camera is bad that’s why the Jericho mall isn’t clear. Check the picture of Jericho mall below. Don’t show me that nonsense plaza because it’s not a mall What is the difference between Pacific plaza Onitsha and Jericho mall |
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by Chiefjosy(m): 2:43pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
Anambralstson:
What is the difference between Pacific plaza Onitsha and Jericho mall So this one Na mall for your eyes? Wey be like prison yard |
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by Anambralstson: 2:53pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
Chiefjosy:
So this one Na mall for your eyes? Wey be like prison yard |
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by Chiefjosy(m): 3:10pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
[quote author=Anambralstson post=73896905][/quote]
All these are plaza not mall |
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by Anambralstson: 3:11pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
Chiefjosy:
So this one Na mall for your eyes? Wey be like prison yard Open this thread It will be a wait of time posting pictures here, Owarri alone beat any thing in Ibadan both mall, hotels and another recreational facilities in Ibadan, in southeast Enugu, Imo are for leisure, Anambra, Abia are for commerce and industriesSoutheast is by far developed than Southwest, West is just Lagos that was developed by all. Kindly open this threadhttps://www.nairaland.com/3784339/owerri-home-hotels-shopping-malls |
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by FlyoruB: 3:13pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
Anambralstson:
This is Palm mall Enugu were shoprite, Game, PEP and others are located
You guys should thank Tayo Amusan's Persianas Group Nigeria for giving your region its best-looking standard Shopping mall. So sad that Enugu's population isn't vibrant enough to sustain the mall and the entire state's ONLY Cinema (according to Jason). 1 Like |
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by totit: 3:21pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
mercyville:
Those are stores for God's sake.pls,visit Ibadan.I mean it.I Ibadan has many of those.I just left Jericho mall.You will fall in love with all these malls. I am inside palms mall now.I can vet you,you will agree that Ibadan is more developed than all your states joined. Oh my! we are having a good time.This place is so big. Cheii oooooo You guys should just take it easy on the dude and take it slowly. See how una exposed the whole of underdevelopment of alaigbo with facts and reality. Talking about the so called bank deposit even his so called stats shows that SW beats the whole of SE base on on my calculation. And besides , let me exposed the dude further with what's obtainable today. And OMG the dude, even when it's boldly written on his screen shot that these are " STORES" and not malls he keeps exposing himself further ..Lmao. Now , here is the latest about bank stuffs abeg By: Collins Nweze On: August 15, 2018
•Southwest leads in financial access
NorthEast and Southeast regions have the least access to banking, a report on financial access touch-points released yesterday has shown.
With five per cent financial access touch-points for the Northeast and seven per cent for the Southeast, both regions remain disadvantaged in access to financial services despite efforts by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Bankers’ Committee and commercial banks to take banking to the grassroots, the Shared Agent Network Expansion Facility (SANEF) report has shown.
The CBN has voted N20 billion for banks, Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement Systems (NIBSS), licensed Mobile Money Operators and Shared Agents to accelerate financial inclusion and take banking to more Nigerians.
Southwest is leading on financial access touch-points with 54 per cent; Southsouth 12 per cent; Northcentral 11 per cent and Northwest 10 per cent. It said Nigeria has 5,600 bank branches, 17,600 Automated Teller Machines (ATMs); 15,000 Point of Sale terminals and 51,754 Agents as at December last year.
A member of Technical Committee of SANEF, Bolaji Lawal, said the SANEF initiative involves on-boarding 40 million low income and un-served Nigerians into the financial system, increasing financial access points from the current 50,000 to 500,000 by 2020 and deepening access to mobile and digital financial products and services such as savings accounts, microloans, insurance, pensions by Nigerians.
He explained that the project seeks to deepen financial inclusion through an integrated ecosystem with strong regulatory oversight, consumer protection and interoperable payment systems with limited concentration risk. “It will create a platform for Nigerian owned financial services companies to grow, whilst empowering and creating jobs for Nigerians. So, wherever you see the SANEF sign, you can perform basic financial services such as account opening, cash deposits, cash withdrawals, funds transfers and bills payments,” he said at a media briefing in Lagos .
He said the project is expected to reduce transaction costs, bring about convenience, create job opportunities, and increased adoption of financial services. The platform is also expected to handle government’s social disbursements initiatives. It will also lead to reduced cash dependency, better tax collections and reduction in crime rates.
He said the SANEF will help the banks achieve 70 million Bank Verification Number (BVN) Bank Accounts by 2020 from about 34 million at present.
He explained that Nigeria’s financial inclusion model is similar to Indian model, where over 1.2 billion people gained access to financial services.
He said that BVN roll-out is aggressive with NIBSS already partnering with Agent Managers appointed by banks, Other Financial Institutions, Mobile Money Operators, Super Agents and other licenced Nigerian companies for remote BVN enrollments. NIBSS will ensure training of Agent/Managers to ensure proper hand-holding as may be required for the BVN enrollment process.
“NIBSS is expected to provide the BVN enrollment devices for the agents. Remote capture devices will be made available to agents across Nigeria particularly rural areas with priority for North East, North Central and North West. NIBSS will pay N100 to agents for every unique BVN enrolled and targets 40 million unique BVN by 2020,” he said.
He said BVN enrollment in 774 Local Government Areas across the country will commence in September and that Nigeria had adopted the Indian financial inclusion model where over 1.2 billion people are uniquely identified.
He said the Nigeria target is to achieve 70 million BVN target by 2020 and create more access to financial system especially at the grassroots.
http://thenationonlineng.net/report-banking-access-lowest-in-northeast-southeast/ Lmao |
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by Anambralstson: 3:40pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
FlyoruB:
You guys should thank Tayo Amusan's Persianas Group Nigeria for giving your region its best-looking standard Shopping mall. So sad that Enugu's population isn't vibrant enough to sustain the mall and the entire state's ONLY Cinema (according to Jason). |
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by Chiefjosy(m): 3:45pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
Anambralstson:
Open this thread It will be a wait of time posting pictures here, Owarri alone beat any thing in Ibadan both mall, hotels and another recreational facilities in Ibadan, in southeast Enugu, Imo are for leisure, Anambra, Abia are for commerce and industries Southeast is by far developed than Southwest, West is just Lagos that was developed by all.
Kindly open this thread
https://www.nairaland.com/3784339/owerri-home-hotels-shopping-malls Ibadan beats all of them hands down. Don’t show me plaza and call it mall please. Anambra has 1 mall, Enugu has 3 malls. Ibadan alone has 7 malls apart from Oyo town and ogbomoso. So melo, Ibadan no be Enugu or anambra mate |
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by Anambralstson: 3:46pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
This is from NBS not Lagos/Ibadan propaganda using Igbo name
NATIONAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS 2010-2015
BANK CREDIT AND DEPOSIT BY STATES IN NIGERIA
Bank credit/deposit in each state may be used as an indicator of the level of activity and well being of operators (households and businesses) in a particular state as it shows what residents are borrowing and the amount deposit in banks
From the report bank deposit by states in Southeast from 2010-2015
Bank deposit in Anambra state #1'844'434.75 Bank Credit # 258'716.37 Balance #1'585'718.38
Bank deposit in Enugu #1'651'741.09 Bank credit #370'012.75 Balance #1'281'728.59
Bank deposit in Imo # 936'606.57 bank credit #218'853.32 balance #717'753.35
Bank deposit in Abia from #1'031'355.42 bank credit #391'675.25 balance 639'580.17
Bank deposit in Ebonyi #330'841.52 bank credit #93'627.5 balance 237'214.02
Southeast total balance from 2010-2015 #4'461'997.51
From the report bank deposit by states in Southwest from 2010-2015 excluding nation commercial center
Bank deposit in Oyo #1'617'678.48 bank credit #598'298.6 balance #1'019'379.88
Bank deposit in Ogun #1'204'873.59 bank credit # 558'073.3 balance # 649'800.29
Bank deposit in Ondo #821'901.84 credit #306'621.05 balance #515'280.79
Bank deposit in Osun #648'726.72 credit #417'073.72
Balance #231'653.05
Bank deposit in Ekiti #301'136.23 credit #123,254.46 balance #177,881.77
South west total balance from 2010-2015 #2'593'995.78 [/quote] |
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by Chiefjosy(m): 3:49pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
Anambralstson:
What is the difference between Pacific plaza Onitsha and Jericho mall Can’t you see this your mall looks like hostel with window? Dude please don’t compare this shop to the great jericho mall or Ventura mall |
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by totit: 3:50pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
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Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by Anambralstson: 3:51pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
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Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by Anambralstson: 3:52pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
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Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by Chiefjosy(m): 3:54pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
[quote author=Anambralstson post=73898146][/quote]
Just one dvd house in Owerri lol. No cinema in Enugu lol. How many cinemas Dey anambra as a whole?. Dude Ibadan a state capital has 3 standard cinemas not that one like a dvd house in Owerri. Despite all the noise, Owerri only have one, you can imagine lol |
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by totit: 3:56pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
[quote author=Anambralstson post=73898470][/quote] The link you provided shows that SW lead ,and mind that's even dated back to 2005. Here is the new information on that ; By: Collins Nweze On: August 15, 2018
•Southwest leads in financial access
NorthEast and Southeast regions have the least access to banking, a report on financial access touch-points released yesterday has shown. grin
With five per cent financial access touch-points for the Northeast and seven per cent for the Southeast, both regions remain disadvantaged in access to financial services despite efforts by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Bankers’ Committee and commercial banks to take banking to the grassroots, the Shared Agent Network Expansion Facility (SANEF) report has shown.
The CBN has voted N20 billion for banks, Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement Systems (NIBSS), licensed Mobile Money Operators and Shared Agents to accelerate financial inclusion and take banking to more Nigerians.
Southwest is leading on financial access touch-points with 54 per cent; Southsouth 12 per cent; Northcentral 11 per cent and Northwest 10 per cent. It said Nigeria has 5,600 bank branches, 17,600 Automated Teller Machines (ATMs); 15,000 Point of Sale terminals and 51,754 Agents as at December last year.
A member of Technical Committee of SANEF, Bolaji Lawal, said the SANEF initiative involves on-boarding 40 million low income and un-served Nigerians into the financial system, increasing financial access points from the current 50,000 to 500,000 by 2020 and deepening access to mobile and digital financial products and services such as savings accounts, microloans, insurance, pensions by Nigerians.
He explained that the project seeks to deepen financial inclusion through an integrated ecosystem with strong regulatory oversight, consumer protection and interoperable payment systems with limited concentration risk. “It will create a platform for Nigerian owned financial services companies to grow, whilst empowering and creating jobs for Nigerians. So, wherever you see the SANEF sign, you can perform basic financial services such as account opening, cash deposits, cash withdrawals, funds transfers and bills payments,” he said at a media briefing in Lagos .
He said the project is expected to reduce transaction costs, bring about convenience, create job opportunities, and increased adoption of financial services. The platform is also expected to handle government’s social disbursements initiatives. It will also lead to reduced cash dependency, better tax collections and reduction in crime rates.
He said the SANEF will help the banks achieve 70 million Bank Verification Number (BVN) Bank Accounts by 2020 from about 34 million at present.
He explained that Nigeria’s financial inclusion model is similar to Indian model, where over 1.2 billion people gained access to financial services.
He said that BVN roll-out is aggressive with NIBSS already partnering with Agent Managers appointed by banks, Other Financial Institutions, Mobile Money Operators, Super Agents and other licenced Nigerian companies for remote BVN enrollments. NIBSS will ensure training of Agent/Managers to ensure proper hand-holding as may be required for the BVN enrollment process.
“NIBSS is expected to provide the BVN enrollment devices for the agents. Remote capture devices will be made available to agents across Nigeria particularly rural areas with priority for North East, North Central and North West. NIBSS will pay N100 to agents for every unique BVN enrolled and targets 40 million unique BVN by 2020,” he said.
He said BVN enrollment in 774 Local Government Areas across the country will commence in September and that Nigeria had adopted the Indian financial inclusion model where over 1.2 billion people are uniquely identified.
He said the Nigeria target is to achieve 70 million BVN target by 2020 and create more access to financial system especially at the grassroots.
http://thenationonlineng.net/report-banking-access-lowest-in-northeast-southeast/ So, what else? You can see that alaigbo is gone backward instead of moving forward |
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by totit: 3:57pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
Chiefjosy:
Just one dvd house in Owerri lol. No cinema in Enugu lol. How many cinemas Dey anambra as a whole?. Dude Ibadan a state capital has 3 standard cinemas not that one like a dvd house in Owerri. Despite all the noise, Owerri only have one, you can imagine lol Una don injured him, his pride and ego has been trampled without remedy |
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by Chiefjosy(m): 3:57pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
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Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by Anambralstson: 3:58pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
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Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by Chiefjosy(m): 4:00pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
totit:
Una don injured him, his pride and ego has been trampled without remedy Don’t mind him. Imagine 1 cinema in South east. Including the state capital, other towns as well. Instead of some of them to learn, they would rather argue and shout on what’s glaring. I mentioned 12 standard gras in Ibadan. Dude can’t even mention 10 in anambra and Enugu. Na to beat chest them Sabi |
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by Anambralstson: 4:04pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
Chiefjosy:
Don’t mind him. Imagine 1 cinema in South east. Including the state capital, other towns as well. Instead of some of them to learn, they would rather argue and shout on what’s glaring. I mentioned 12 standard gras in Ibadan. Dude can’t even mention 10 in anambra and Enugu. Na to beat chest them Sabi Igbos control cinemas in Nigeria Genesis and film house are own by Anambra guys, they know that you guys are very lazy, a business man in Onitsha or Aba can't abandon his business to go and see movie, |
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by FlyoruB: 4:10pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
Anambralstson: ... Eziokwu?? You mean the well-to-do people of Enugu (the preeminent city in entire South East region, and former regional capital) will now have to go all the way to Owerri mall (which by the way is currently playing host to the only active standard Cinema in the entire SE) to enjoy standard cinematic experience because their own town could simply not keep it viable? Smh. In comparison, Ibadan city alone has 3 standard Cinemas -- FilmHouse has 2 (one at Samonda, and another at Dugbe Heritage Mall), and Viva Cinema at Palms Shopping mall. Abeokuta has a standard Cinema (OOPL Cinemas) at Presidential Boulevard, Oke Mosan. Viva Cinema will be opening another branch at Ota in January next year. FilmHouse has an active and functioning standard Cinema inside Akure Mall. There's ongoing construction of a mega-mall at Osogbo that will be hosting a Cinema. Oh well, maybe you SE people just don't fancy Cinema culture because Onitsha and the entire Anambra sef still never get standard Cinema up till today. Odiegwu o. 2 Likes |
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by Chiefjosy(m): 4:12pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
Anambralstson:
Igbos control cinemas in Nigeria Genesis and film house are own by Anambra guys, they know that you guys are very lazy, a business man in Onitsha or Aba can't abandon his business to go and see a movie, That’s not my business. Don’t know if it’s controlled by Igbo or Hausa or Fulani. My business is south east has 1 cinema. How many igbos Dey go cinema for Owerri wey manage get 1 dvd house ?. If no be lagos, some of you won’t know what a cinema is. Ibadan has 3 standard cinemas |
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by totit: 4:12pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
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Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by totit: 4:15pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
FlyoruB:
Eziokwu?? You mean the well-to-do people of Enugu (the preeminent city in entire South East region, and former regional capital) will now have to go all the way to Owerri mall (which by the way is currently playing host to the only active standard Cinema in the entire SE) to enjoy standard cinematic experience because their own town could simply not keep it viable? Smh.
In comparison, Ibadan city alone has 3 standard Cinemas -- FilmHouse has 2 (one at Samonda, and another at Dugbe Heritage Mall), and Viva Cinema at Palms Shopping mall.
Abeokuta has a standard Cinema (OOPL Cinemas) at Presidential Boulevard, Oke Mosan. Viva Cinema will be opening another branch at Ota in January next year.
FilmHouse has an active and functioning standard Cinema inside Akure Mall.
There's ongoing construction of a mega-mall at Osogbo that will be hosting a Cinema.
Oh well, maybe you SE people just don't fancy Cinema culture because Onitsha and the entire Anambra sef still never get standard Cinema up till today. Odiegwu o. SE is really lost it. SW has taken the lead in cash control state , talking about 2018 stats as shown below ; |
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by Chiefjosy(m): 4:29pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
totit:
SE is really lost it. SW has taken the lead in cash control state , talking about 2018 stats as shown below ;
Lol lowest in their ipob region. You can imagine. This is 2018 report, dude is showing us 2013 lol. Na to chest beat dem Sabi. Ibadan population is more than 5 million now. Enugu which is a state doesn’t have up to 3m population not to talk of Enugu city. No be where people Dey dem go go cinema? Population of Enugu city can’t be more than 500,000. So how would they go to cinema and have more bank transactions ? |
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by mercyville: 4:32pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
Anambralstson:
I was expecting this kind of structure not the rubbish you posted, Anambra alone have more than 50 of Jericho mall, there is no different from Pacific plaza I posted earlier, below is Onitsha mall This is Jericho mall and it is better than all your malls except polo park mall,Enugu. |
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by totit: 4:36pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
Chiefjosy:
Lol lowest in their ipob region. You can imagine. This is 2018 report, dude is showing us 2013 lol. Na to chest beat dem Sabi. Ibadan population is more than 5 million now. Enugu which is a state doesn’t have up to 3m population not to talk of Enugu city. No be where people Dey dem go go cinema? Population of Enugu city can’t be more than 500,000. So how would they go to cinema and have more bank transactions ? Yes breh! It's confirmed as shown below ; The link he provided shows that SW lead ,and mind that's even dated back to 2013. Here is the new information on that ; By: Collins Nweze On: August 15, 2018
•Southwest leads in financial access
NorthEast and Southeast regions have the least access to banking, a report on financial access touch-points released yesterday has shown. grin
With five per cent financial access touch-points for the Northeast and seven per cent for the Southeast, both regions remain disadvantaged in access to financial services despite efforts by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Bankers’ Committee and commercial banks to take banking to the grassroots, the Shared Agent Network Expansion Facility (SANEF) report has shown.
The CBN has voted N20 billion for banks, Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement Systems (NIBSS), licensed Mobile Money Operators and Shared Agents to accelerate financial inclusion and take banking to more Nigerians.
]Southwest is leading on financial access touch-points with 54 per cent[b]; Southsouth 12 per cent; Northcentral 11 per cent and Northwest 10 per cent. It said Nigeria has 5,600 bank branches, 17,600 Automated Teller Machines (ATMs); 15,000 Point of Sale terminals and 51,754 Agents as at December last year.
A member of Technical Committee of SANEF, Bolaji Lawal, said the SANEF initiative involves on-boarding 40 million low income and un-served Nigerians into the financial system, increasing financial access points from the current 50,000 to 500,000 by 2020 and deepening access to mobile and digital financial products and services such as savings accounts, microloans, insurance, pensions by Nigerians.
He explained that the project seeks to deepen financial inclusion through an integrated ecosystem with strong regulatory oversight, consumer protection and interoperable payment systems with limited concentration risk. “It will create a platform for Nigerian owned financial services companies to grow, whilst empowering and creating jobs for Nigerians. So, wherever you see the SANEF sign, you can perform basic financial services such as account opening, cash deposits, cash withdrawals, funds transfers and bills payments,” he said at a media briefing in Lagos .
He said the project is expected to reduce transaction costs, bring about convenience, create job opportunities, and increased adoption of financial services. The platform is also expected to handle government’s social disbursements initiatives. It will also lead to reduced cash dependency, better tax collections and reduction in crime rates.
He said the SANEF will help the banks achieve 70 million Bank Verification Number (BVN) Bank Accounts by 2020 from about 34 million at present.
He explained that Nigeria’s financial inclusion model is similar to Indian model, where over 1.2 billion people gained access to financial services.
He said that BVN roll-out is aggressive with NIBSS already partnering with Agent Managers appointed by banks, Other Financial Institutions, Mobile Money Operators, Super Agents and other licenced Nigerian companies for remote BVN enrollments. NIBSS will ensure training of Agent/Managers to ensure proper hand-holding as may be required for the BVN enrollment process.
“NIBSS is expected to provide the BVN enrollment devices for the agents. Remote capture devices will be made available to agents across Nigeria particularly rural areas with priority for North East, North Central and North West. NIBSS will pay N100 to agents for every unique BVN enrolled and targets 40 million unique BVN by 2020,” he said.
He said BVN enrollment in 774 Local Government Areas across the country will commence in September and that Nigeria had adopted the Indian financial inclusion model where over 1.2 billion people are uniquely identified.
He said the Nigeria target is to achieve 70 million BVN target by 2020 and create more access to financial system especially at the grassroots.
http://thenationonlineng.net/report-banking-access-lowest-in-northeast-southeast/ So, what else? You can see that alaigbo is gone backward instead of moving forward Confirmed !!!! |
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by mercyville: 4:47pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
totit:
Yes breh!
It's confirmed as shown below ;
The link he provided shows that SW lead ,and mind that's even dated back to 2013. Here is the new information on that ;
So, what else? You can see that alaigbo is gone backward instead of moving forward
Confirmed !!!! your,my God..I am just back from Kolapo Ishola GRA in Ibadan and it was wow.It was a long distance from Aerodrome GRA. I bet that the pix that Igbo modo was shouting Lakki,Lakki the other day is even so small to what I have seen in the 2 GRA's and they gave more than 9. My battery is totally down now and I did not take power bank along.I really doff my hand for Ibadan.How did these people get money to build all these.I am really perplexed.I am sorry for saying this o but you can make a tour of Ibadan starting from Orita Iperin,the brown republic and come down toOgunpa,Mokola,Bodija... there is new bodija,Oluyole etc....one thing is Ibadan truly is so big.I am resting for today at cocoa mall beside cocoa house. Scintillating |
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by Chiefjosy(m): 4:48pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
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Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by totit: 4:52pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
Chiefjosy:
Lol Busted. I Dey always talk am, Na only Lagos and maybe abuja develop pass Ibadan You can say that again. The issue with SW is that we don't showcase much of us, our development because we don't see it as big deal. |