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Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by Nobody: 12:44pm On Jun 04, 2019
Timmypromise:


Am not your mate

Let that ring hard in your empty skull

Edo goat

khian vbe gha ye
Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by Nobody: 12:44pm On Jun 04, 2019
Timmypromise:



E pain am

khian vbe gha ye
Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by Unbiased1: 12:46pm On Jun 04, 2019
OlawaleSmarter0:


I have been to the south East and I see IDPs and beggars everywhere grin

Lol.
You have run out of things to say. The east is bigger than u and your ethnic group.
Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by Timmypromise(m): 12:48pm On Jun 04, 2019
Saltybear:


khian vbe gha ye

khian vbe gha ye
Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by Timmypromise(m): 1:00pm On Jun 04, 2019
Saltybear:


Illiterate elede

Speak your useless language that we all understand na grin

Esango de va we ewe?

cheesy

Illiterate elede

Speak your useless language that we all understand na grin

Esango de va we ewe?
Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by Nobody: 1:10pm On Jun 04, 2019
Timmypromise:


Illiterate elede

Speak your useless language that we all understand na grin

Esango de va we ewe?
Copy copy elede

grin

If only you know

All Bini people go dey cry for you now grin
Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by Timmypromise(m): 1:14pm On Jun 04, 2019
Saltybear:

Copy copy elede

grin

If only you know

All Bini people go dey cry for you now grin

Copy copy elede

grin

If only you know

All Bini people go dey cry for you now
Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by Nobody: 1:22pm On Jun 04, 2019
No need for argument, slum competition. Nigeria is a shit hole.

See how Britain removed slums .


We need great leaders.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ex1nKk39vsw
Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by Cosbyrich: 1:26pm On Jun 04, 2019
TundeBricklayer:

Still asking if manna is falling in Osun State grin grin

THIS IS THE GLOBAL ONE THAT IS MORE RELIABLE LIKE THE BUILT UP THING YOU BROUGHT.




Rank State GDP
(in millionsof USD)
1 Lagos State US$33,679
2 Rivers State US$21,073
3 Delta State US$16,749
4 Oyo State US$16,121
5 Imo State US$14,212
6 Kano State US$12,393
7 Edo State US$11,888
8 Akwa Ibom US$11,179
9 Ogun State US$10,470
10 Kaduna State US$10,334
11 Cross River US$9,292
12 Abia State US$8,687
13 Ondo State US$8,414
14 Osun State US$7,280
15 Benue State US$6,864
16 Anambra State US$6,764
17 Katsina State US$6,022
18 Niger State US$6,002
19 Borno State US$5,175
20 Plateau State US$5,154
21 Sokoto State US$4,818
22 Bauchi State US$4,713
23 Kogi State US$4,642
24 Adamawa US$4,582
25 Enugu State US$4,396
26 Bayelsa State US$4,337
27 Zamfara State US$4,123
28 Kwara State US$3,841
29 Taraba State US$3,397
30 Kebbi State US$3,290
31 Nassarawa US$3,022
32 Jigawa State US$2,988
33 Ekiti State US$2,848
34 Ebonyi State US$2,732
35 Gombe State US$2,501
36 Yobe State US$2,011
References
"C-GIDD (Canback Global Income Distribution Database)"



https://www.cgidd.com/
Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by Bede2u(m): 1:26pm On Jun 04, 2019
ChristianNorth:

South East = 3 slots
Igboid cities = 4
Eastern cities = 5
SW = 2
North = 1
South-South = 3
Cities with heavy Igbo presence = 10

No be by mouth, we know the real developers.
igbos no too dey ibadan
Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by TEDHorsePower: 1:28pm On Jun 04, 2019
Common remove that garbage you copied from Wikipedia where anyone can add any figure.

See the authentic GDP as released by NBS just last week



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Cosbyrich:


THIS IS THE GLOBAL ONE THAT IS MORE RELIABLE LIKE THE BUILT UP THING YOU BROUGHT.




Rank State GDP
(in millionsof USD)
1 Lagos State US$33,679
2 Rivers State US$21,073
3 Delta State US$16,749
4 Oyo State US$16,121
5 Imo State US$14,212
6 Kano State US$12,393
7 Edo State US$11,888
8 Akwa Ibom US$11,179
9 Ogun State US$10,470
10 Kaduna State US$10,334
11 Cross River US$9,292
12 Abia State US$8,687
13 Ondo State US$8,414
14 Osun State US$7,280
15 Benue State US$6,864
16 Anambra State US$6,764
17 Katsina State US$6,022
18 Niger State US$6,002
19 Borno State US$5,175
20 Plateau State US$5,154
21 Sokoto State US$4,818
22 Bauchi State US$4,713
23 Kogi State US$4,642
24 Adamawa US$4,582
25 Enugu State US$4,396
26 Bayelsa State US$4,337
27 Zamfara State US$4,123
28 Kwara State US$3,841
29 Taraba State US$3,397
30 Kebbi State US$3,290
31 Nassarawa US$3,022
32 Jigawa State US$2,988
33 Ekiti State US$2,848
34 Ebonyi State US$2,732
35 Gombe State US$2,501
36 Yobe State US$2,011
References
"C-GIDD (Canback Global Income Distribution Database)"
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Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by Abogwara: 1:28pm On Jun 04, 2019
horsepower101:
Top 10 in Nigeria 2019

1) Lagos [World ranking: 21]

2) Onitsha [World ranking: 47]

3) Kano [World ranking: 112]

4) Ibadan [World ranking: 158]

5) Abuja [World ranking: 189]

6) Uyo [World ranking: 218]

7) Port-Harcourt [World ranking: 247]

8 ) Enugu [World ranking: 279]

9) Benin City [World ranking: 358]

10) Aba [World ranking: 401]


cc: Lalasticlala

Lol. They either used google earth to ascribe central Igbo area to Onitsha or relied on false reports. In reality using Google maps there is stretch of built up area from Onitsha through Nnewi to Ihiala and Orlu all the way to Ideato/Ekwulobia axis but you cannot call them Onitsha.

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Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by TEDHorsePower: 1:31pm On Jun 04, 2019
Hopeless old man face your disgusting dilapidated filthy Owerri. You know nothing about what is being discussed here because your brain has been used for ritual by okoroawusa lol


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Abogwara:


Lol. They either used google earth to ascribe central Igbo area to Onitsha or relied on false reports. In reality using Google maps there is stretch of built up area from Onitsha through Nnewi to Ihiala and Orlu all the way to Ideato/Ekwulobia axis but you cannot call them Onitsha.
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Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by TEDHorsePower: 1:33pm On Jun 04, 2019
This is confirmed from a reputable organization.

Onitsha should be the fastest growing city in Nigeria outside Lagos and Abuja.


horsepower101:
Top 10 in Nigeria 2019

1) Lagos [World ranking: 21]

2) Onitsha [World ranking: 47]

3) Kano [World ranking: 112]

4) Ibadan [World ranking: 158]

5) Abuja [World ranking: 189]

6) Uyo [World ranking: 218]

7) Port-Harcourt [World ranking: 247]

8 ) Enugu [World ranking: 279]

9) Benin City [World ranking: 358]

10) Aba [World ranking: 401]


cc: Lalasticlala

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Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by Abogwara: 1:38pm On Jun 04, 2019
The most built up cities in Nigeria are as follows

Lagos

Ibadan

Kano

Port-Harcourt

Benin

Kaduna

Onitsha

Aba

Enugu

Warri
Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by luluman: 1:40pm On Jun 04, 2019
mildflame:


What is the ratio Ibos to Yorubas in Lagos to that of Yorubas in Onitsha, Ibos control 75%properties in Amuwo, Ojo local government and
Don't use Lagos use any other Youruba city to compare Onitsha coz the Ibos can stand their ground in many local government in Lagos
We are bold enough to say let your 75% go to una land we will still win.

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Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by Abogwara: 1:40pm On Jun 04, 2019
Abogwara:
The most built up cities in Nigeria are as follows

Lagos

Ibadan

Kano

Port-Harcourt

Benin

Kaduna

Onitsha

Aba

Enugu

Warri

Abuja is very large but spaced out like Maiduguri
Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by TEDHorsePower: 1:43pm On Jun 04, 2019
Abagworo, however how your opinion is useless but why are you scared to add your disgusting Owerri? Lol

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Abogwara:
The most built up cities in Nigeria are as follows

Lagos

Ibadan

Kano

Port-Harcourt

Benin

Kaduna

Onitsha

Aba

Enugu

Warri
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Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by TundeBricklayer: 1:45pm On Jun 04, 2019
Cosbyrich:


THIS IS THE GLOBAL ONE THAT IS MORE RELIABLE LIKE THE BUILT UP THING YOU BROUGHT.




Rank State GDP
(in millionsof USD)
1 Lagos State US$33,679
2 Rivers State US$21,073
3 Delta State US$16,749
4 Oyo State US$16,121
5 Imo State US$14,212
6 Kano State US$12,393
7 Edo State US$11,888
8 Akwa Ibom US$11,179
9 Ogun State US$10,470
10 Kaduna State US$10,334
11 Cross River US$9,292
12 Abia State US$8,687
13 Ondo State US$8,414
14 Osun State US$7,280
15 Benue State US$6,864
16 Anambra State US$6,764
17 Katsina State US$6,022
18 Niger State US$6,002
19 Borno State US$5,175
20 Plateau State US$5,154
21 Sokoto State US$4,818
22 Bauchi State US$4,713
23 Kogi State US$4,642
24 Adamawa US$4,582
25 Enugu State US$4,396
26 Bayelsa State US$4,337
27 Zamfara State US$4,123
28 Kwara State US$3,841
29 Taraba State US$3,397
30 Kebbi State US$3,290
31 Nassarawa US$3,022
32 Jigawa State US$2,988
33 Ekiti State US$2,848
34 Ebonyi State US$2,732
35 Gombe State US$2,501
36 Yobe State US$2,011
References
"C-GIDD (Canback Global Income Distribution Database)"

https://www.cgidd.com/



I don't know why you guys enjoying fooling yourselves so the rubbish website you posted is more reliable than national Bureau of Statistics headed by Yoruba man


The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said the nominal Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the 22 states in 2017 stood at 63.8 trillion naira or 56 per cent of Nigeria’s nominal GDP in that year.

The NBS disclosed this in a State Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 to 2017) Phase II released on Tuesday and posted on its website.

The report provides estimates for the second phase of the States GDP compilation exercise covering an additional 10 states – Anambra, Bauchi, Ebonyi, Edo, Ekiti, Gombe, Jigawa, Kogi, Niger, Ondo – and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Thus, the results for all 22 states are provided and analysed in the report.

The bureau said by sector, the 22 states accounted for 57 per cent, 77 per cent and 48 per cent of agriculture, industry and services GDP at the national level.

It, however, said among the 22 states, services sector accounted for 67 per cent, while agriculture accounted for 22 per cent and industry, 11 per cent.

It said the FCT had the highest gross domestic product at 10.6 trillion naira or 17 per cent of total states GDP.

This, it said was followed by Akwa-Ibom and Rivers, each with eight per cent of total states GDP.

In the FCT, it said services accounted for 81 per cent of GDP while industry and agriculture accounted for 18 per cent and 10 per cent respectively.

In Akwa-Ibom, it said industry accounted for 65 per cent while services and agriculture accounted for 19 per cent and 16 per cent.

According to the report, the non-oil sector represented 98 per cent of total states GDP across the 22 states while the oil sector accounted for only two per cent

It said the six states with the highest nominal GDP in 2017 were – FCT, Akwa-Ibom, Rivers, Delta, Bayelsa, Anambra – accounted for about 50 per cent of the total states GDP, or 27 per cent of Nigeria’s nominal GDP, in 2017.

The NBS said the report was expected to inform policymakers at all levels regarding absolute and relative magnitudes of economic activities in the reporting states.

It said the report was also to inform policymakers in the reporting states even as the bureau continues efforts to complete the last phase of compilation for the remaining 15 states.

GDP of an economy, including at state level, is a measure in monetary terms of production of all goods and services during a period.

Like the compilation at the national level, state accounts statistics are based on the guidelines and recommendations set out in the System of National Accounts 2008 (SNA 2008).

The System of National Accounts provides an internationally-recognised framework and a comprehensive set of concepts, definitions and classifications for national accounting.

Also, states GDP compilation is important and useful for various purposes.

It provides important information to support evidence-based policymaking; it also helps to identify key drivers of economic growth in each state and assess the performance of the state economy.

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Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by TEDHorsePower: 1:45pm On Jun 04, 2019
Authentic list


horsepower101:
Top 10 in Nigeria 2019

1) Lagos [World ranking: 21]

2) Onitsha [World ranking: 47]

3) Kano [World ranking: 112]

4) Ibadan [World ranking: 158]

5) Abuja [World ranking: 189]

6) Uyo [World ranking: 218]

7) Port-Harcourt [World ranking: 247]

8 ) Enugu [World ranking: 279]

9) Benin City [World ranking: 358]

10) Aba [World ranking: 401]


cc: Lalasticlala

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Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by Cosbyrich: 1:50pm On Jun 04, 2019
TundeBricklayer:




I don't know why you guys enjoying fooling yourselves so the rubbish website you posted is more reliable than national Bureau of Statistics headed by Yoruba man


The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said the nominal Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the 22 states in 2017 stood at 63.8 trillion naira or 56 per cent of Nigeria’s nominal GDP in that year.

The NBS disclosed this in a State Nominal Gross Domestic Product (2013 to 2017) Phase II released on Tuesday and posted on its website.

The report provides estimates for the second phase of the States GDP compilation exercise covering an additional 10 states – Anambra, Bauchi, Ebonyi, Edo, Ekiti, Gombe, Jigawa, Kogi, Niger, Ondo – and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Thus, the results for all 22 states are provided and analysed in the report.

The bureau said by sector, the 22 states accounted for 57 per cent, 77 per cent and 48 per cent of agriculture, industry and services GDP at the national level.

It, however, said among the 22 states, services sector accounted for 67 per cent, while agriculture accounted for 22 per cent and industry, 11 per cent.

It said the FCT had the highest gross domestic product at 10.6 trillion naira or 17 per cent of total states GDP.

This, it said was followed by Akwa-Ibom and Rivers, each with eight per cent of total states GDP.

In the FCT, it said services accounted for 81 per cent of GDP while industry and agriculture accounted for 18 per cent and 10 per cent respectively.

In Akwa-Ibom, it said industry accounted for 65 per cent while services and agriculture accounted for 19 per cent and 16 per cent.

According to the report, the non-oil sector represented 98 per cent of total states GDP across the 22 states while the oil sector accounted for only two per cent

It said the six states with the highest nominal GDP in 2017 were – FCT, Akwa-Ibom, Rivers, Delta, Bayelsa, Anambra – accounted for about 50 per cent of the total states GDP, or 27 per cent of Nigeria’s nominal GDP, in 2017.

The NBS said the report was expected to inform policymakers at all levels regarding absolute and relative magnitudes of economic activities in the reporting states.

It said the report was also to inform policymakers in the reporting states even as the bureau continues efforts to complete the last phase of compilation for the remaining 15 states.

GDP of an economy, including at state level, is a measure in monetary terms of production of all goods and services during a period.

Like the compilation at the national level, state accounts statistics are based on the guidelines and recommendations set out in the System of National Accounts 2008 (SNA 2008).

The System of National Accounts provides an internationally-recognised framework and a comprehensive set of concepts, definitions and classifications for national accounting.

Also, states GDP compilation is important and useful for various purposes.

It provides important information to support evidence-based policymaking; it also helps to identify key drivers of economic growth in each state and assess the performance of the state economy.

The one by NBS is nominal while CANBACK gave us the real GDP.
CANBACK is recognised and respected worldwide even by USA,BRITAIN ,FRANCE ETC.
Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by TEDHorsePower: 1:53pm On Jun 04, 2019
Just look at your useless blog you quoted as authentic. So canvass abi na canbako is the authentic source than NBS.

Get out of here if you have nothing to post


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Cosbyrich:

The one by NBS is nominal while CANBACK gave us the real GDP.
CANBACK is recognised and respected worldwide even by USA,BRITAIN ,FRANCE ETC.
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Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by Nathan2016: 2:11pm On Jun 04, 2019
OlawaleSmarter0:


Which pain? In fact I couldn't care less

If this make it to front page then Nairaland is just a useless site


Look at the cheap blog and website you are using to prove development


I could create this kind of website tomorrow and list all Yoruba cities as the only developed cities in Nigeria

You are using bogus claim from an unverify and cheap website to claim development


I tried looking at your profile to see why you hate the good news

I noticed
-You are Yoruba Muslim (I tell myself, it is common for these people to feel bitter among the Igbos. I live with them. Their bitterness no be here. lol)

I also noticed all your post on NL is about bad news from SE.

My brother my advice to you is to wake up and Stop hating.

Hating on a tribe that is even diluted (same with all major tribes in Nigeria) is a waste of time.

Your hate wont stop igbos from progressing or having bad news sometimes, it is human nature.

Focus your energy to something else. Maybe try removing beggars from the streets in SW.

I have lived in SW for more than 5 years and I can categorically tell you I have never seen the lazy set of people with nothing to fight for except Hate.

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Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by OlawaleSmarter0(m): 2:16pm On Jun 04, 2019
Nathan2016:



I tried looking at your profile to see why you hate the good news

I noticed
-You are Yoruba Muslim (I tell myself, it is common for these people to feel bitter among the Igbos. I live with them. Their bitterness no be here. lol)

I also noticed all your post on NL is about bad news from SE.

My brother my advice to you is to wake up and Stop hating.

Hating on a tribe that is even diluted (same with all major tribes in Nigeria) is a waste of time.

Your hate wont stop igbos from progressing or having bad news sometimes, it is human nature.

Focus your energy to something else. Maybe try removing beggars from the streets in SW.

I have lived in SW for more than 5 years and I can categorically tell you I have never seen the lazy set of people with nothing to fight for except Hate.



I am a Christian and I tell you that there are more beggars in the East and Lazy people you need to take care of

Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by Marxist77: 2:17pm On Jun 04, 2019
Ipob, can't u just leave the south west alone. Those who are good indeed do not Brag e.g Chinese, Japanese, south Koreans. Germans to mention but a few. If u think u her better why don't u keep to ur beautiful Onitsha instead of coming to disturb d yorubas in their land. Igbos will never stop to amazeme
Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by mildflame: 2:25pm On Jun 04, 2019
luluman:
We are bold enough to say let your 75% go to una land we will still win.
Tell me your state of origin if you are a true Yoruba
Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by mildflame: 2:29pm On Jun 04, 2019
luluman:
We are bold enough to say let your 75% go to una land we will still win.
Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by Uglyojuku: 2:34pm On Jun 04, 2019
TEDHorsePower:
Just look at your useless blog you quoted as authentic. So canvass abi na canbako is the authentic source than NBS.

Get out of here if you have nothing to post


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Does what you posted look like a blog?
I hope you are literate.
Canback is respected worldwide.

Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by Nathan2016: 2:39pm On Jun 04, 2019
OlawaleSmarter0:



I am a Christian and I tell you that there are more beggars in the East and Lazy people you need to take care of

Keep denying your faith

According to your profile

"I believe that there is no god/God but Allah and Muhammad is His Prophet."

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Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by TEDHorsePower: 2:40pm On Jun 04, 2019
So your canvass founded by just 2 individuals is more authentic than an organization called NBS? You should be banned again.

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Uglyojuku:

Does what you posted look like a blog?
I hope you are literate.
Canback is respected worldwide.
[/s]

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Re: 2019 Largest Built-Up Urban Area: Lagos, Onitsha Ranked 1st, 2nd In Nigeria by OlawaleSmarter0(m): 2:44pm On Jun 04, 2019
Nathan2016:


Keep denying your faith

According to your profile

"I believe that there is no god/God but Allah and Muhammad is His Prophet."

I am really a Christian

I clicked on a Muslim thread and I have to updated my profile to that before I was able to comment

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