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Nigercity: 9:43am On Nov 01, 2024
ABA Abia state

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Nigercity: 7:43am On Oct 19, 2024
Aba Abia state

Nigercity: 7:43am On Oct 19, 2024
Ariaria Aba

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Nigercity: 7:37pm On Jun 19, 2024
ABA at night

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Nigercity: 11:56am On Jun 19, 2024
Aba

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Nigercity: 11:51am On Jun 19, 2024
Ugwunabo axis of the ABA river.

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Nigercity: 4:12pm On Jun 06, 2024
A tailor who left her tailoring shop
For a 1 million Naira hook up deal
Too bad

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Nigercity: 12:47pm On Apr 12, 2024
Realdeals:
Reno is right, the Air peace CEO should talk less

Assuming Reno was in his shoes especially when he was been frustrated by forces within and outside for trying to fly the Lagos to London route
Him Reno would have ran to the media, infant Reno would have been in all newspapers, TV channels and radio stations

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Nigercity: 12:46pm On Apr 12, 2024
Imagine reno accusing a highly reserved man like air peace of talking too much
Meanwhile him Reno himself talks too much more than a woman and parrot 🐦

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Nigercity: 3:03pm On Mar 31, 2024
Imo on the lead
Nigercity: 10:29am On Mar 31, 2024
Ttipsy:
it’s actually a progressive status for IMO

But on the other hand, Agriculture needs to be looked into .

Everywhere should not be built up.

Your are right
But for now
It's just 25% so nothing has spoilt, Tokyo, Osaka e.t.c has more than 60% being built up
So we can keep building more especially around okigwe axis build more, then use ohaji,nkor okapla for industrial purposes, owerri and oguta for tourism, Orlu axis is already on autopilot in of commerce, then the isi ala mbano and onuimo l.G.A can be used for agriculture, so there's still more than a enough land

I noticed that our boundary areas with Anambra and Abia is highly built up! It's a huge advantage for us

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Nigercity: 8:32am On Mar 31, 2024
Owerri

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Nigercity: 8:21am On Mar 31, 2024
Nigercity:
It's official IMO state has overtaken rivers and Anambra state and it's currently the 2nd most urbanized state in Nigeria
All thanks to rochas okorocha for owerri and orlu expansion.

Special thanks to nairalander like
@ Abagworo
I came across an appreciation tweet on twitter thanking Abagworo
Dude has been keeping it up for imo in this platform
Be rest assured that anytime you would like to contest for governor in imo state
We will proudly you

Majority of young Imolite sees and appreciate what you do here on Nairaland
Dalu

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Nigercity: 8:17am On Mar 31, 2024
It's official IMO state has overtaken rivers and Anambra state and it's currently the 2nd most urbanized state in Nigeria
All thanks to rochas okorocha for owerri and orlu expansion.

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Nigercity: 8:08am On Mar 31, 2024
yoruboid:


Very unintelligent

Even when you remove Lagos which is about 3000km2, the rest of the SW has more built up areas than the SE which is just about the same landmass with Oyo State

I know you still won’t get it because you take advise from a mad man

Kudos to the person who did this breakdown
You not totally right
If you remove Lagos and it's extension in ogun state
That one will be around 2400km²
You will realize that south west is doing bad,
However the percentage matters not the landmass
I.e imo has more than mass than Lagos
So going by your analogy Lagos is doing bad when compared to IMO state?
Nigercity: 8:04am On Mar 31, 2024
[quote author=adamusuleiman1 post=129192355][/quote]

From what you posted south west is actually doing bad, because if you remove Lagos which is about 3600km² plus the ogun state extension of Lagos which is about 1500km²
What's remaining of South West?
Nigercity: 7:54am On Mar 31, 2024
Jokerman:
MOST BUILT UP STATES IN NIGERIA, 2023

Percentage of Area:
1 🟣Lagos: 34.4%
2 🟢Imo: 25.1%
3 🟢Anambra: 23.5%
4 🟤Akwa Ibom: 15.6%
5 🟢Abia: 15.5%
6 🟣Ogun: 10.3%
7 🟢Enugu: 9.6%
8 🟣Osun: 8.9%
9 🟤Rivers: 7.9%
10 🟤Delta/🟣Ekiti: 6.8%

🟢SE 🟤SS 🟣SW

Built Up:
-- Human made structures
-- Major road and rail network
-- Large homogeneous impervious surfaces including parking structures, office buildings and residential housing

Examples: Houses, sense villages/towns/cities, paved roads, asphalt.

#Statisense
(UNDP Nigeria, 2023)

Add link
And the mod will take it to front page
Nigercity: 7:40am On Mar 31, 2024
adamusuleiman1:
Like I mentioned in a similar thread.

Looking deep into the data:

That data is useless without the landmass. With the landmass included. Percentages are relative to something.

South East is 28,983km², 15.6% is 4,605km² I.e, only 4,605km ² of SE is built.

South West is 78,505Km ², 11.65% is 9,280Km ², I.e only 9,280Km ² of SW is built, thats 102% more built than SE.

South south is 85,315km ², 6.77% is 5,641km ²,I.e only 5,641km ² of SS is built, that’s 23% more built than SE.

North central is 231,677Km ², 2.99% is 6,927Km ², I.e only 6,927km ² of NC is built, that’s 50% more built than SE.

Northwest is 223,150km², 1.72% is 3,838km², I.e only 3,838km² of NW is built, that’s 17% less built than SE.

Northeast is 289,421km², 0.85% is 2,460km², I.e only 2,460km² of NE is built, that’s 47% less built than SE.

Therefore, Southwest, Northcentral & SouthSouth are far ahead of other regions.

Southeast, Northwest and Northeast need to buckle up
Metcheew from your analysis
Lagos needs to buckle up?
Because IMO state has a bigger landmass than Lagos

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