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Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:14pm On Apr 21, 2023
ba7man:
This means the Southeast lead in importation and Southwest leads in Manufacturing and exportation.

Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by totit: 4:14pm On Apr 21, 2023
post=122660124:
Home of indigenous industries

Displaying some pictures of few companies that not up to a local gov doesn't dispute the facts and the reality this thread presents, does it? Quit the trolling Mr. Photo. undecided

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Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:16pm On Apr 21, 2023
totit:


According to who, what stats?
You know the truth except you chose to decide yourself as usual
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Gajagojo: 4:16pm On Apr 21, 2023
[quote author= post=122659908][/quote]what is your point sir?

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Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by totit: 4:22pm On Apr 21, 2023
post=122660216:

You know the truth except you chose to decide yourself as usual

No. I don't and didn't know bro. You tell us since you have it with you.

Thanks in advance. cheesy grin

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Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:27pm On Apr 21, 2023
totit:


Displaying some pictures of few companies that not up to a local gov doesn't dispute the facts and the reality this thread presents, does it? Quit the trolling Mr. Photo. undecided

Service contribute more to Nigeria GDP than manufacturing, this is area Anambra top Ogun and other Southwest states except Lagos, in manufacturing minus oil producing States, the real manufacturing next state to Ogun is Anambra State, Ondo is just above Anambra in manufacturing because of oil just like other Southsouth states, Anambra and Abia are home states of indigenous industries

Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by ba7man(m): 4:28pm On Apr 21, 2023
post=122659976:

Not minding that trade contribute to Nigeria economy than manufacturing, Anambra still leading indigenous manufacturing hub, this is one of the industrial estates in Anambra state
That location close to a major Port is always a game changer in economic development.

The southeast need to leverage more on Onne port and find a way to aide the initiation of the Ibaka sea port.

The regional representatives should quit playing around.
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by totit: 4:35pm On Apr 21, 2023
post=122660435:


Service contribute more to Nigeria GDP than manufacturing, this is area Anambra top Ogun and other Southwest states except Lagos, in manufacturing minus oil producing States, the real manufacturing next state to Ogun is Anambra State, Ondo is just above Anambra because oil , Anambra and Abia are home states of indigenous industries

To start with, it's even a disaster if service contributes more to the country's GDP than the manufacturing sector.


Secondly, your GDP stats are old.


Lastly, below is the impact of what importation does to any country; it causes more damage than good.

No research anywhere or in any country will tell you that importation should be encouraged.


Bonus; none of your responses has disputed the reality of this thread and the beauty of the impact of local production brings.

I can remember vividly how you were celebrating the recent FDI into Anambra so you can't deny you appreciate the impact of FDI on your Anambra economy; talking about both local and foreign manufacturing /investment. grin

Check the image below.

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Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Gajagojo: 4:44pm On Apr 21, 2023
totit:


To start with, it's even a disaster if service contributes more to the country's GDP than the manufacturing sector.


Secondly, your GDP stats are old.


Lastly, below is the impact of what importation does to any country; it causes more damage than good.

No research anywhere or in any country will tell you that importation should be encouraged.


Bonus; none of your responses has disputed the reality of this thread and the beauty of the impact of local production brings.

I can remember vividly how you were celebrating the recent FDI into Anambra so you can't deny you appreciate the impact of FDI on your Anambra economy; talking about both local and foreign manufacturing /investment. grin

Check the image below.
Why is it a disaster?
Is that what the Qur'an or bible says?
That is just an opinion,an ignorant one at that
In the UK it is about 70%
In California if is the biggest component.
What do you think banking,insurance,Telophony,IT are ? What is Twitter,Google,Facebook,Tiktok,Nairaland,Paypal,Visa,MasterCard,MTN,Amazo,DHL, KLM,Lufthansa,Transport and logistics I could go on forever
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by totit: 4:49pm On Apr 21, 2023
Gajagojo:

Why is it a disaster?
Is that what the Qur'an or bible says?
That is just an opinion,an ignorant one at that
In the UK it is about 70%
In California if is the biggest component.
What do you think banking,insurance,Telophony,IT are ? What is Twitter,Google,Facebook,Tiktok,Nairaland,Paypal,Visa,MasterCard,MTN,Amazo,DHL, KLM,Lufthansa,Transport, and logistics I could go on forever


You'd notice my screenshot state only discourages' Major importing economy ' it should be 80% production and about 20% importation.

I notice you were mentioning states and not counties.
Ask yourself, why is China doing better today the second-largest economy, import or export, why?
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:49pm On Apr 21, 2023
totit:


To start with, it's even a disaster if service contributes more to the country's GDP than the manufacturing sector.


Secondly, your GDP stats are old.


Lastly, below is the impact of what importation does to any country; it causes more damage than good.

No research anywhere or in any country will tell you that importation should be encouraged.


Bonus; none of your responses has disputed the reality of this thread and the beauty of the impact of local production brings.

I can remember vividly how you were celebrating the recent FDI into Anambra so you can't deny you appreciate the impact of FDI on your Anambra economy; talking about both local and foreign manufacturing /investment. grin

Check the image below.
Nigeria economy Agriculture and service top the list, USA, China, Japan,Dubai etc are servicing driven economy, Anambra is a commercial hub that is why they are doing well in service, still doing great in manufacturing and Agriculture, service driven economy take huge junk of unemployed out of job market, unlike manufacturing, those depending on peanut from these companies, that is why its very easy for a trader to build 5 to 6 storey buildings in Onitsha, Nnewi and Aba than a factory worker in Ogun
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by GeneralPula: 4:50pm On Apr 21, 2023
seanfer:



Must you attach SS to SE to make a point?
You know They love bragging and there’s nothing in SE that they can brag with..
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:52pm On Apr 21, 2023
Federal Government and state government benefit more in formal sector like manufacturing because its very easy to regulate and tax them unlike informal sector
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:54pm On Apr 21, 2023
GeneralPula:

You know They love bragging and there’s nothing in SE that they can brag with..
In real indigenous industries you know South-east top the list its not about bragging
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by GeneralPula: 4:57pm On Apr 21, 2023
post=122660912:

In real indigenous industries you know South-east top the list its not about bragging
It’s about bragging as usual if you won’t prove your claim..
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by totit: 4:58pm On Apr 21, 2023
post=122660828:

Nigeria economy Agriculture and service top the list, Dubai is servicing driven economy, Anambra is a commercial hub that is why they are doing well in service, still doing great in manufacturing and Agriculture, service driven economy take huge junk of unemployed out of job market, unlike manufacturing, and citizens more that those depending on peanut from these companies, that is why its very easy for a trader to build 5 to 6 storey buildings in Onitsha, Nnewi and Aba than a factory worker in Ogun

You've only done more justice to my claim after all; it doesn't encourage production.

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Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 5:04pm On Apr 21, 2023
totit:


You've only done more justice to my claim after all; it doesn't encourage production.
These are areas service sector covers

Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 5:07pm On Apr 21, 2023
totit:


You've only done more justice to my claim after all; it doesn't encourage production.
All the biggest economy in the world their economy largely depend on service,

Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Raskimonojendor: 5:08pm On Apr 21, 2023
SamboAnguissa:
Those is a lie! Anambala produces 100% of manufactured goods in Nigeria. It is even more industrialized than the whole of Amelica. This your data is from the Lagos-Ibadan ewedu media.
grin grin grin
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 5:10pm On Apr 21, 2023
USA, China, Japan, Germany, India etc service contributes more to their economy than manufacturing
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by totit: 5:10pm On Apr 21, 2023
post=122661082:

These are areas service sector covers

What year was this your table /stats conducted? I think we should start from there why? Because, I believe, the issue of GDP is not one-year-sided or base. Don't you agree or think so?

This year it could be Agri another year it could be mining, etc.
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Gajagojo: 5:11pm On Apr 21, 2023
totit:



You'd notice my screenshot state only discourages' Major importing economy ' it should be 80% production and about 20% importation.

I notice you were mentioning states and not counties.
Ask yourself, why is China doing better today the second-largest economy, import or export, why?
UK is not a state
You have not explained why it is a disaster?
You are just making random percentages
What is the basis?
Mature and sophisticated economies outsource manufacturing to poorer countries with low wages. High manufacturing capacity is not the same If you are doing $10 billion in Boeing 747 engines versus I made engines. Still even more rewarding is being an international finance hub such as London and a hub making Boxer shorts
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by totit: 5:12pm On Apr 21, 2023
Gajagojo:

UK is not a state
You have not explained why it is a disaster?
You are just making random percentages
What is the basis?
Mature and sophisticated economies outsource manufacturing to poorer countries with low wages. High manufacturing capacity is not the same If you are doing $10 billion in Boeing 747 engines versus I made engines. Still even more rewarding is being an international finance hub such as London and a hub making Boxer shorts

Oga, why use just UK and when you want to measure American economy are we supposed to apply one or two states to draw our stats?

Think nah. Ha Jan

What of Germany, China, Japan, India, Canada, etc Are their economy or GDP based on one state or two?

Below is the disaster, screenshot below and unfortunately, it seems it is where we are now in Nigeria; we are borrowing up and down.

Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Gajagojo: 5:13pm On Apr 21, 2023
post=122660912:

In real indigenous industries you know South-east top the list its not about bragging
Evidence and data.
You are bragging with no data or substantiation
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 5:16pm On Apr 21, 2023
totit:


What year was this your table /stats conducted? I think we should start from there why? Because, I believe, the issue of GDP is not one-year-sided or base. Don't you agree or think so?

This year it could be Agri another year it could be mining, etc.
2015, service contributes to 63% of world GDP, manufacturing is around 30%

Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Gajagojo: 5:16pm On Apr 21, 2023
post=122660435:


Service contribute more to Nigeria GDP than manufacturing, this is area Anambra top Ogun and other Southwest states except Lagos, in manufacturing minus oil producing States, the real manufacturing next state to Ogun is Anambra State, Ondo is just above Anambra in manufacturing because of oil just like other Southsouth states, Anambra and Abia are home states of indigenous industries
what is the source of this photo?
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 5:17pm On Apr 21, 2023
totit:


What year was this your table /stats conducted? I think we should start from there why? Because, I believe, the issue of GDP is not one-year-sided or base. Don't you agree or think so?

This year it could be Agri another year it could be mining, etc.
Not possible
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 5:18pm On Apr 21, 2023
Gajagojo:
what is the source of this photo?
Go to NBS

Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Gajagojo: 5:20pm On Apr 21, 2023
post=122661336:

Go to NBS
That is 6 years old
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by totit: 5:20pm On Apr 21, 2023
post=122661298:

2015, service contributes to 63% of world GDP, manufacturing is around 30%

Do you understand the meaning of " Nominal GDP?

Anyways, thanks for establishing my claim and just like I said, your stats is not just old, and weak( nominal) but also year-one base stats. cool
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by LivingSage: 5:21pm On Apr 21, 2023
Anambra1stdevil I'm tired of you.

I know you'll be here to start posting flop data and pictures everywhere
post=122660912:

In real indigenous industries you know South-east top the list its not about bragging
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 5:22pm On Apr 21, 2023
totit:


Do you understand the meaning of " Nominal GDP?

Anyways, thanks for establishing my claim and just like I said, your stats is not just old, and weak( nominal) but also year-one base stats. cool
My friend stop confusing yourself that's what measures economy

https://www.cbn.gov.ng/rates/NominalGDP.asp

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