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Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by Midegee(m): 9:24am On Jul 26, 2016 |
Reference:Must you insult to make valid your point, as much as I wld have loved to applaud your critical thinking, your vugal manner of approach is beclouding that.Made incredibly brainy points tho, cnt take that from you but you cld done that without any form of insult |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by cecegorz(m): 9:25am On Jul 26, 2016 |
Before we start rejoicing over 500bn June allocation, the question should really be how much is US dollars was accrued compared to previous months. This sum might just be as a result of the devalued Naira that makes the money look so big. Simple math : $2bn converted at the rate of N197/$ in the previous months would give N394 billion, while the same $2bn in June after devaluation of Naira to N285/$ will give N570bn. In simple terms, they just shared an inflation-induced 'increase' in allocations. By the time you take that same money to the market, you'll face the reality. 1 Like |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by Chiznonso: 9:26am On Jul 26, 2016 |
My Brother oil and gas is 95% of our exports that is Oil and gas generates 95% of our dollar revenue and attracts the highest Foreign Direct Investment, and Gas powers 80% of electricity generation, Follow the dollar not the naira |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by Greenback: 9:28am On Jul 26, 2016 |
ManMountain: thanks for ur emotional concern,buh its better than the,you know, peanut (lollsss),the fantastically sophisticated zombie peanut....thanx again..buh shove up ua anus...lllollssss |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by sammhi(m): 9:32am On Jul 26, 2016 |
Why does this govt loves lying ? If 70% is from non oil , how come Rivers,Bayrlsa , Akwaibom and Delta all got more than Lagos and Kano? What Non oil did these produce to earn so much when we know that if it is non oil , Kano and Lagos would have earn more Truth is the devaluation of naira is what made them earn more and also removal of petrol subsidy . Period Stop all these lies 1 Like |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by Greenback: 9:35am On Jul 26, 2016 |
ManMountain: choi,he ran away.. .buh all the same,thats only gonna happen when u stop posting thru da anus,you know,ANUSal post..and the peanut,too lolss |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by saintdennis(m): 9:36am On Jul 26, 2016 |
Qmerit: Once they(apc) finish lagos-ibadan and erect a toll I guarantee nigerians they won't see pot hole on that road again. If only NDA could give pmb 2years of peace... even the ND would open up |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by QuotaSystem: 9:37am On Jul 26, 2016 |
Your ancestors have been saying that since 1900 . Man must get hope sha My own is you shouldn't stop bombing the Niger Delta, may the almighty continue to protect the remaining kids you haven't yet sacrificed to legendary idiocy. Get off the booze and be productive you lazy lots, that's the only way you can save yourselves from your increasing irrelevance . bayelsaowei: |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by yahmohy27: 9:41am On Jul 26, 2016 |
modath:Gbam,though there are olodos here on nairaland |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by limeta(f): 9:42am On Jul 26, 2016 |
[quote author=omenka post=47892399]This is really breaking some hearts as can be seen. They hate the sound of good news like the sons of Beelzebub they are. Weaning Nigeria off ND oil is a task that Must be accomplished! No region should be allowed to hold the country to ransom. Let them keep blowing things up.[/quot Dark years kind of mentality Who is paying you to hang yr self |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by bayelsaowei(m): 9:44am On Jul 26, 2016 |
QuotaSystem:get out joor....leech...quota system cretin.. |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by yahmohy27: 9:45am On Jul 26, 2016 |
Taasii4change:Yeah coz the rate ppl engaged in farm activities this year is alarming,bliv me b4 ds yr runs out we ll experience great and positive changes |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by modath(f): 9:51am On Jul 26, 2016 |
Jarus: Na still magic, you know how these things were before now I can't swear but one grapevine source claimed that Fowler personally paid some big shots major tax evader mafia like visits, dem grab sense quick!! |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by proeast(m): 9:56am On Jul 26, 2016 |
Nbote:What a confused government that thrives on lies and propaganda! How many people are paying tax in this reccession when businesses are closing down and sacking people? Tommorow, the finance minister or cbn governor will say another thing. They should continue playing with the lives and destiny of 180 million people, many of whom are on the verge of starvation!!!! |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by QuotaSystem: 10:02am On Jul 26, 2016 |
bayelsaowei:
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Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by bayelsaowei(m): 10:05am On Jul 26, 2016 |
[quote author=QuotaSystem post=47897846][/quote]we would mop all of em...just get off our region....you cretinous leech... |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by QuotaSystem: 10:13am On Jul 26, 2016 |
bayelsaowei:
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Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by Chiznonso: 10:30am On Jul 26, 2016 |
QuotaSystem: How can a bloody Nigerian can Niger Deltans LAZY? Niger Delta produce 100% of Nigeria Oil and gas which is 95% of our exports and supplies gas that powers 80% of electricity generation what are U saying , as far as the economy is concerned Niger Delta is the only productive region in Nigeria the rest is Negligible, |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by Excellentmind: 10:30am On Jul 26, 2016 |
Why this hasty celebration? However, let us wait and see how sustainable this will be in the next six months. |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by QuotaSystem: 10:46am On Jul 26, 2016 |
Yes they're the laziest because they do nothing but sit and wait for stipends from government and oil companies. What work did they do to produce the oil? Is it not other Nigerians like Otedola, Dangote, Rahamaniyya, Capital oil etc that are active in the industry? I hope you're aware that according to the Land Use Act every drop of oil belongs to the FG of Nigeria and not any lazy group of people born above her delta region. Niger Delta produces oil. Niger Deltans produce NADA. Laziness is an understatement, even their Governor could not deny the fact. Chiznonso: 1 Share
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Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by seguntijan(m): 10:50am On Jul 26, 2016 |
If we can continue at this rate,it wont be long before we forget about oil in this country.I'm so happy that change is here. dont let PDP make you look stupid for voting for change |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by MrGerald(m): 11:05am On Jul 26, 2016 |
Fg/States are only trying to increase their own pocket through tax which does not reflex in the life of the citizens/tax payers, believe that over 70% came from non oil sector at your own peril (lies). |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by rumaabk(m): 11:23am On Jul 26, 2016 |
cocoduck:Shame on u enemy of progress wetha u like it or not Nigeria will progress and by Almighty God u will continue to be unemployd coz this is what u want for ur life. |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by Jarus(m): 11:24am On Jul 26, 2016 |
modath: I agree. I'm a tax professional. FIRS officers came to companies office and practically escorted them to bank to pay CIT in the last weeks of June. But my point is, it is statutory to pay in June. |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by Omonigeriarere: 11:49am On Jul 26, 2016 |
cktheluckyman: Were all of them able to pay salaries even during the oil boom? The things have gone worse to the extent that your Ineffectual Buffon and your glorious paper economist has even borrowed to pay FG workers. Click here to read what Iweala said even before GEJ vacated office. http://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2015/05/06/fg-borrows-n473bn-to-pay-salaries-okonjo-iweala/ Get it right. |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by HEIR: 11:55am On Jul 26, 2016 |
modath:No magic madam. The dude just stated taxes were filed and payments made in June. If there was any magic it was as a result of 'floating' the dollar and naira devaluation. And of cos savings from non payment of fuel subsidies. Although some progress is being made which is a good sign, but at the same time many companies closed shops and employees lost their jobs. Which invariably reduced IGR. Thing is complete diversification from oil is a long term project, not something we can achieve even in a decade. Finally, I see the comments from Nigerians and I see so much hatred, especially the quotasystem dude. Dont know the level of his education or what he does for a living and why he hates the Niger delta people so much. But one thing is certain Nigeria would still depend on oil/gas for decades till Elon's Tesla and other scientists come up with better alternatives to man's energy needs. 1 Like |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by azzima(m): 11:59am On Jul 26, 2016 |
Legitbaba:Igbos!!!!!!!!Haters of ANY good news coming from Nigeria.Still bitter after your collosal(miscalculation ) loses at the elections. I can guarantee that they will keep Miscalculating till 2099. It's a curse!! |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by MamaletASO: 12:26pm On Jul 26, 2016 |
Good one Mr Fowler FIRS. But i want to remind you that TAX PAYER's money is meant for the Provisions of Social Amenities like Water, building Schools, good Roads, Electricity, Good Health centres, etc. And not for paying salaries, sharing, or otherwise. If you continue this way, Naija will be better,.. Thank you. |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by matamaros: 1:13pm On Jul 26, 2016 |
THIS IS GOOD NEWS. THE COUNTRY IS GRADUALLY DIVERSIFYING FROM THIS CURSE CALLED OIL. I AM SO HAPPY. I WISH THEY WILL CHANGE THE REVENUE SHARING FORMULAR |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by amaechi1: 1:35pm On Jul 26, 2016 |
Legitbaba: Sir, paying salaries is not the only component in a budget. There are other component like debt management and infrastructure both already started and new one. I will encourage you acknowledge good move when you see one. |
Re: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by fashrola(m): 1:59pm On Jul 26, 2016 |
LooooL |
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