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Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 5:24pm 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

Nominal GDP is a measure of a country's economic output for a calendar
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by JagabanBorgu: 5:24pm On Apr 21, 2023
BastadThiefnubu:
You wish. Wake up Joseph the dreamer! Buhari diversified Nigeria kee you dier.
Your country is still a mono economy and depends on oil and gas proceeds from the South South to stay afloat.
Get informed so that you don't dwell in ignorance.
Anyone telling you otherwise is deceiving you.

Google is your friend and don't expect me to do everything for you cuz u are not a baby.

He gave u a specific percentage, u didn't give any percentage, typical mób who argue with "na Lîè, na Lîè" without providing statistics of their own.

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Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by totit: 5:29pm On Apr 21, 2023
post=122661404:

My friend stop confusing yourself that's what measures the economy

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

Let me make this easy for you cos it seems you don't understand the practical explanation of my on here ;

If 65% / of importation goes to SE Nigeria and your so-called old, outdated, or nominal stats are claiming the ' Service section ' what do you think backs that if not the huge importation?

In fact, from my understanding most of these container's economy goes to Anambra alone.


You are comparing Nigeria's service industry t that of Oyinbo man? Have you checked their import rates or %? grin

Once again, I repeat, your stats are a one-year base.
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 5:33pm 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
Help yourself through the link below
https://howmuch.net/articles/role-services-around-the-world

Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 5:38pm On Apr 21, 2023
totit:


Let me make this easy for you cos it seems you don't understand the practical explanation of my on here ;

If 65% / of importation goes to SE Nigeria and your so-called old, outdated, or nominal stats are claiming the ' Service section ' what do you think backs that if not the huge importation?

In fact, from my understanding most of these container's economy goes to Anambra alone.


You are comparing Nigeria's service industry t that of Oyinbo man? Have you checked their import rates or %? grin

Once again, I repeat, your stats are a one-year base.
Stop confusing yourself, not just imported products they sale in Anambra state, manufactured products in Nigeria most of their major dealers are in Onitsha, they move their finished products to these markets, Anambra is commercial hub, Ogun don't have the market

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Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 5:43pm On Apr 21, 2023
totit:


Let me make this easy for you cos it seems you don't understand the practical explanation of my on here ;

If 65% / of importation goes to SE Nigeria and your so-called old, outdated, or nominal stats are claiming the ' Service section ' what do you think backs that if not the huge importation?

In fact, from my understanding most of these container's economy goes to Anambra alone.


You are comparing Nigeria's service industry t that of Oyinbo man? Have you checked their import rates or %? grin

Once again, I repeat, your stats are a one-year base.
Anambra economy doesn't depend on service alone, it leading state when you talk of indigenous industries, they have small landmass but they are doing well in agriculture, it one of major state in rice farming, Cassava, Palm oil, Yam and sweet potatoes

Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by demmie1: 5:44pm On Apr 21, 2023
BastadThiefnubu:
Also be truthful to tell the world that : Oil and gas accounted for 90 percent of export income in the first quarter of 2022 and 85 percent of government revenue in Nigeria thereby making the country a mono-product economy owing to its dependency on oil and gas.
Without the South South Nigeria would have ceased to exist, all this useless fight over the control of Nigeria is because of the resources of the South South.
We don't brag but we know the region that is keeping the failed British experiment called Nigeria afloat

seize all oil installations and block all entrance/exit to lagos, then nigeria will fall like pack of cards
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by totit: 5:45pm On Apr 21, 2023
post=122661744:

Stop confusing yourself, not just imported products they sale in Anambra state, manufactured products in Nigeria most of their major dealers are in Onitsha, they move their finished products to these markets, Anambra is commercial hub, Ogun don't have the market

Dude, the table your present is dated back to 2017 and it's Nominal. I really don't understand your logic.

I no wan give you work to do else I would have just asked you to provide how Anambra cover or leads the lists on the " Service industry '

Shall be start with Aviation or telecom and information service since you don't want to humble yourself now?

Lmaoo grin
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by totit: 5:49pm On Apr 21, 2023
post=122661816:

Anambra economy doesn't depend on service alone, it leading state when you talk of indigenous industries, they have small landmass but they are doing well in agriculture, it one of major state in rice farming, Cassava, Palm oil, Yam and sweet potatoes


Your screenshot weighs nothing, just some comment appraising Anambra rice production. grin

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Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 5:50pm On Apr 21, 2023
totit:


Dude, the table your present is dated back to 2017 and it's Nominal. I really don't understand your logic.

I no wan give you work to do else I would have just asked you to provide how Anambra cover or leads the lists on the " Service industry '

Shall be start with Aviation or telecom and information service since you don't want to humble yourself now?

Lmaoo grin
It was published in 2019 Nominal GDP isn't annual report, mind you when this report was published, Anambra was oil producing State, and Anambra Airport wasn't built, these are major industries that will make the state to leapfrog further

Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 5:53pm On Apr 21, 2023
totit:



Your screenshot weighs nothing, just some comment appraising Anambra rice production. grin
Today there are two major oil companies in Anambra and one gas processing plant that just completed these companies will boast further Anambra nominal GDP
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by totit: 5:58pm On Apr 21, 2023
post=122661957:

It was published in 2019 Nominal GDP isn't annual report, mind you when this report was published, Anambra was oil producing State, and Anambra Airport wasn't built, these are major industries that will make the state to leapfrog further

Yeah right. Tell that to a blind man.

Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by totit: 6:01pm On Apr 21, 2023
post=122661994:

Today there are two major oil companies in Anambra and one gas processing plant that just completed these companies will boast further Anambra nominal GDP

Shall we start with the Telecom industry since you don't want to humble yourself and keep projecting your nominal GDP struck to 2017 almost a decade ago?

I believe, according to your outdated, nominal table, the Service industry also covers ' telecom cover ' so, you can tell us how Anambra leads the Telecom industry in the year 2022 or 2023? grin
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 6:17pm On Apr 21, 2023
totit:


Shall we start with the Telecom industry since you don't want to humble yourself and keep projecting your nominal GDP struck to 2017 almost a decade ago?

I believe, according to your outdated, nominal table, the Service industry also covers ' telecom cover ' so, you can tell us how Anambra leads the Telecom industry in the year 2022 or 2023? grin
Trade contribute more to Telecom Otondo

Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 6:20pm On Apr 21, 2023
totit:


Yeah right. Tell that to a blind man.

Otondo nominal GDP isn't annual report, what year did Nigeria rebase her economy that made Nigeria to be the biggest economy in Africa
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by totit: 6:22pm On Apr 21, 2023
post=122662429:

Trade contributes more to Telecom Otondo

Dude, why it is so hard for you to understand that these stats change year in and year out?

It could be oil above Agric this year and next year it could be Transport above agric. Wetin dey do you ego sef? grin

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Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by totit: 6:24pm On Apr 21, 2023
post=122662478:


Otondo nominal GDP isn't annual report, what year did Nigeria rebase her economy that made Nigeria to be the biggest economy in Africa

And Oyel remains the only major permanent contributor( I stand to be corrected tho)to that isn't it? Do you even understand what's going on here sha? cheesy

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Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 6:46pm On Apr 21, 2023
totit:


Dude, why it is so hard for you to understand that these stats change year in and year out?

It could be oil above Agric this year and next year it could be Transport above agric. Wetin dey do you ego sef? grin
grin grin grin And you think Anambra is stagnant grin grin your state no beat the state then na now they're oil and gas producing State with viable airport your state go beat them grin grin grin keep fooling yourself

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Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by totit: 6:58pm On Apr 21, 2023
post=122662994:

grin grin grin And you think Anambra is stagnant grin grin your state no beat the state then na now they're oil and gas producing State with viable airport your state go beat them grin grin grin keep fooling yourself

Never said that. Just work with facts and not lies and old cargo and I am good to go.
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by waynetee(m): 7:02pm On Apr 21, 2023
post=122661626:

Help yourself through the link below
https://howmuch.net/articles/role-services-around-the-world
,
Excuse me but services is not limited to selling goods, repairing engines, Fashion designing, cab drivers etc are all services.
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Obagreatdatoye(m): 7:48pm On Apr 21, 2023
[quote author= post=122659908][/quote]
Oponu...so na only igbo dey trade?
Yoruba, hausa no dey trade abi.
Suupo....

When it comes to textile and fabrics trades; infact anything fashion...you can't beat yorubas. When it's comes to agriproducts trade...you can't beat hausa.
How about gold and dollar trades.."hausas"
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by totit: 7:53pm On Apr 21, 2023
waynetee:

,
Excuse me but services is not limited to selling goods, repairing engines, Fashion designing, cab drivers, etc are all services.

OMGosh. You fuvk up oo

You let the cat out, why now? I was looking for a way to corner him with this before he went silent. grin
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 8:10pm On Apr 21, 2023
Obagreatdatoye:

Oponu...so na only igbo dey trade?
Yoruba, hausa no dey trade abi.
Suupo....

When it comes to textile and fabrics trades; infact anything fashion...you can't beat yorubas. When it's comes to agriproducts trade...you can't beat hausa.
How about gold and dollar trades.."hausas"
Igbos dominate trading in Nigeria even in your region not to talk of other states, area you people dominate is taxi drivers

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Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 8:12pm On Apr 21, 2023
waynetee:

,
Excuse me but services is not limited to selling goods, repairing engines, Fashion designing, cab drivers etc are all services.
Trade dominate service

Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 8:16pm On Apr 21, 2023
Obagreatdatoye:

Oponu...so na only igbo dey trade?
Yoruba, hausa no dey trade abi.
Suupo....

When it comes to textile and fabrics trades; infact anything fashion...you can't beat yorubas. When it's comes to agriproducts trade...you can't beat hausa.
How about gold and dollar trades.."hausas"
That's why Anambra is topping

Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Anambra1stSon(m): 8:19pm On Apr 21, 2023
According to when the report was released in 2019, when you remove major oil producing States, you will release that Anambra state is third largest economy in Nigeria after Lagos, Abuja.
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Gajagojo: 9:11pm On Apr 21, 2023
post=122664538:
According to when the report was released in 2019, when you remove major oil producing States, you will release that Anambra state is third largest economy in Nigeria after Lagos, Abuja.
That is what you want to believe even though there is no evidence for this
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Gajagojo: 9:13pm On Apr 21, 2023
post=122664538:
According to when the report was released in 2019, when you remove major oil producing States, you will release that Anambra state is third largest economy in Nigeria after Lagos, Abuja.
This is dishonest
As usual

The so called report does not apply to 2019.
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Gajagojo: 9:13pm On Apr 21, 2023
post=122664387:

Trade dominate service
What does this mean in English?
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by totit: 9:28pm On Apr 21, 2023
Gajagojo:

What does this mean in English?

grin grin grin cheesy cheesy
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by lexylaw40: 10:05pm On Apr 21, 2023
Gbam
Re: Lagos And Ogun Account For 86% Of Manufacturing In Nigeria by Biodun556(m): 8:54am On Apr 22, 2023
Sltp:
This is injustice. There are lots of ports in Nigeria but the government doesn't want to upgrade the others yet they shout Lagos is overcrowded. Open up the ports in Delta and Calabar and see how much development will be flow in these regions.

Importers and exporters prefer Lagos because of insecurity in South South and market is in the southwest

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