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Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by Proudlyngwa(m): 3:41pm On Oct 24, 2016
kinibigdeal:
Fayose do publish is own monthly
Where is the verifiable source
Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by sunnyside16(m): 3:42pm On Oct 24, 2016
shout out to op for omitting Akwa Ibom State
Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by kinibigdeal(m): 3:42pm On Oct 24, 2016
Aminat508...come and see Osun o
Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by kinibigdeal(m): 3:43pm On Oct 24, 2016
Have you been to Ekiti before?
Proudlyngwa:
Where is the verifiable source
Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by justflow1(m): 3:44pm On Oct 24, 2016
Were is akwa-ibom on the list
Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by ademusiwa2ii: 3:44pm On Oct 24, 2016
[size=28pt]why would you pay akwa ibom that much money.

here is akwa ibom.. they were only telling lies with goodluck jonathan


they were also paying ondo state oil to delta state.. which was illegal.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeY5BYEdo-s


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8UjfSXNVOA
Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by anonymuz(m): 3:45pm On Oct 24, 2016
I don't see reasons why this recalcitrant men that called themselves governors shouldn't be able to pay worker's salaries.they are just wicked set of people....
Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by kikake: 3:45pm On Oct 24, 2016
See, see them full this thread. They are all finding out how much doles have been doled out to their dole collector state governors from the dole payer, Abuja central government.

No country run like this dole system ever survived.

Citizens remain indolent, lack imagination, no competition - as citizens crowd places like this to see how much doles come to their states.
Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by tempest01(m): 3:46pm On Oct 24, 2016
Enuguboy4nsk:
FAAC: BREAKDOWN OF SEPTEMBER 2016 FEDERAL ALLOCATIONS TO STATES.

1. Abia N3.01 billlion,

2. Adamawa N3.14 billion,

3. Cross River N2.04 billion,

4. Ekiti N2.16 billion,

5. Edo N2.54 billion,

6. Kaduna N4.23 billion,

7. Kano N5.2 billion,

8. Lagos N7.92 billion

9. Rivers N9.05 billion

10. Zamfara, N2.58 billion.

11. Delta N7.39 billion,

12. Anambra N3.43 billion,

14. Benue N3.37 billion,

15. Borno N3.9 billion,

16. Ebonyi N2.99 billion,

17. Enugu N3.34 billion,

18. Gombe N2.61 billion,

19. Nassarawa N2.92 billion,

20. Imo N2.97 billion.

21. Kogi N3.39 billion.

22. Yobe N3.29 billion,

23. Taraba N2.89 billion,

24. Sokoto N3.62 billion,

25. Plateau N2.31 billion,

26. Oyo N3.53 billion,

27. Osun N868.9 million,

28. Ondo N4.18 billion,

29. Ogun N2.16 billion,

30. Niger N3.49 billion

31. Katsina N4 billion,

32. Bayelsa N7.6 billion,

33. Bauchi N3.52 billion,

34. Jigawa N3.82 billion,

35. Kebbi N3.36 billion

36. Kwara N2.77 billion.

-NAN




http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/10/36-states-take-n143-6bn-federation-account-september-report/

36 states, no akwa ibom....wondering how you did it.
Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by Tajbol4splend(m): 3:48pm On Oct 24, 2016
kutchs:

I keep wondering what Bayelsa with just 8 LGs with probably the smallest civil service in Nigeria finds it difficult to pay salaries. Dickson is wicked.

That's the kinda governance killing this country. You can imagine a state that's not bigger than another city with that mammoth allocation and still won't pay their workers and then will be blaming PMB for everything.
Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by jay5iveee: 3:48pm On Oct 24, 2016
Tenure of new Nigerian with different atmosphere of change entirely...we now have a government of accountability! Buhari is working and Nigeria is gradually moving to the permanent site. It is just a matter of time we will surely get there.
Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by maasoap(m): 3:50pm On Oct 24, 2016
MrMcJay:


This your grammar shows you need urgent educational renovation. I suggest you enrol in one of Aregbesola's schools.

By the way, the State of Osun under Aregbesola has executed more projects than the entire 5 South-East Governors, their predecessors and your ancestors put together.
I think when he was busy asking question whether Osun State is cursed or not, he should have been busy asking question whether he himself is cursed.
Yes, Osun State allocation is in millions of naira yet, the state has found a balance in paying salaries of workers and executing projects compare to Bayelsa state with 7.6 billion naira with no tangible projects and inability to pay workers salaries.

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Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by Rayplanet(m): 3:52pm On Oct 24, 2016
Rivers earned more than Lagos?

Rivers n Bayelsa ought to be leading states in terms of development but reverse is the case.

Proud of Gov.Obiano.

He's prudent so no cause for alarm.

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Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by thunderbabs: 3:55pm On Oct 24, 2016
Enuguboy4nsk:
why is Osun state allocation in millions.....why?? is it that the state is so cursed??....that means am even richer than osun state..smh

Osun's allocation is that because the F.G is now mking deductions of the relief package or bailout fund initially given to the state to sort its salaries problem with workerss few months ago.

So, F.G will keep deducting from their allocations till its paid up. Not that your state is cursed, okay.

Na the remote recession wey HIT dem before the General Recession

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Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by Charly68: 3:57pm On Oct 24, 2016
Amustical:
Osun state is a cursed state under aregbe
The man has ran the state aground .

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Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by Tajbol4splend(m): 3:57pm On Oct 24, 2016
tempest01:


36 states, no akwa ibom....wondering how you did it.

No. 13 missing
Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by omonnakoda: 3:57pm On Oct 24, 2016
Enuguboy4nsk:
FAAC: BREAKDOWN OF SEPTEMBER 2016 FEDERAL ALLOCATIONS TO STATES.

1. Abia N3.01 billlion,

2. Adamawa N3.14 billion,

3. Cross River N2.04 billion,

4. Ekiti N2.16 billion,

5. Edo N2.54 billion,

6. Kaduna N4.23 billion,

7. Kano N5.2 billion,

8. Lagos N7.92 billion

9. Rivers N9.05 billion

10. Zamfara, N2.58 billion.

11. Delta N7.39 billion,

12. Anambra N3.43 billion,

14. Benue N3.37 billion,

15. Borno N3.9 billion,

16. Ebonyi N2.99 billion,

17. Enugu N3.34 billion,

18. Gombe N2.61 billion,

19. Nassarawa N2.92 billion,

20. Imo N2.97 billion.

21. Kogi N3.39 billion.

22. Yobe N3.29 billion,

23. Taraba N2.89 billion,

24. Sokoto N3.62 billion,

25. Plateau N2.31 billion,

26. Oyo N3.53 billion,

27. Osun N868.9 million,

28. Ondo N4.18 billion,

29. Ogun N2.16 billion,

30. Niger N3.49 billion

31. Katsina N4 billion,

32. Bayelsa N7.6 billion,

33. Bauchi N3.52 billion,

34. Jigawa N3.82 billion,

35. Kebbi N3.36 billion

36. Kwara N2.77 billion.

-NAN




http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/10/36-states-take-n143-6bn-federation-account-september-report/
No 13 on the List,No Akwa Ibom
Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by whizkidd: 4:00pm On Oct 24, 2016
The Federal gov should cease allocations immediately. Let those that can't contribute to the Federation go-and-die. Royalties from oil should go to oil producing states. If you want oil money, go and pump oil in your own backyard. Other states would be forced to go into agriculture, manufacturing, processing, technology, finance, real estate, tourism and hospitality, construction, consulting and all the million and one things we should be doing but refuse to because of oil.
Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by Charly68: 4:00pm On Oct 24, 2016
Rayplanet:
Rivers earned more than Lagos?

Rivers n Bayelsa ought to be leading states in terms of development but reverse is the case.

Proud of Gov.Obiano.

He's prudent so no cause for alarm.
You need to know how much they waste in maintaining their thugs & touts per month,you will weep for Rivers & Bayelsa..yet they cry & shout of federal neglect . No justification for collected billions I cried for my people

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Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by oxygen004: 4:02pm On Oct 24, 2016
I wish anambra gets #10B

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Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by takenadoh: 4:06pm On Oct 24, 2016
kutchs:

I keep wondering what Bayelsa with just 8 LGs with probably the smallest civil service in Nigeria finds it difficult to pay salaries. Dickson is wicked.


Bayelsa state isn't the smallest state in the federation, by land mass, the LGA is poorly represented its like Akwa Ibom having 30 smth LGA and a state like rivers has only 24. does that mean Akwa Ibom is bigger than Rivers state both in Land mass and population?


Lagos is the smallest state in the Federation by land area.

definitely not.

our population figures are very incorrect and highly bloated!

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Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by Proudlyngwa(m): 4:07pm On Oct 24, 2016
kinibigdeal:
Have you been to Ekiti before?

No, do I need to get to ekiti before I verify data from ekiti
Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by TheVictorious(m): 4:07pm On Oct 24, 2016
OSUN OWN DEY MAKE ME LAFF
Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by MosD: 4:11pm On Oct 24, 2016
Bayelsa is accused, collecting 7.6b yet owing salaries
Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by inkRedNblue: 4:14pm On Oct 24, 2016
WHAT ABOUT AKWA IBOM ABI THEM NO FOLLOW FOR NIGERIA
Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by LorDBolton(m): 4:15pm On Oct 24, 2016
whizkidd:


The Federal gov should cease allocations immediately. Let those that can't contribute to the Federation go-and-die. Royalties from oil should go to oil producing states. If you want oil money, go and pump oil in your own backyard. Other states would be forced to go into agriculture, manufacturing, processing, technology, finance, real estate, tourism and hospitality, construction, consulting and all the million and one things we should be doing but refuse to because of oil.

Bros sit down, stop fuming over your oil wealth...

What u should be fighting for first is accountability from ur leaders.

Yes I support full federalism but we must ensure more money means more devt not more embezzlement.

Look @ bayelsa... with a prime location, small population yet I don't see them signing multimillion dollar infrastructure projects with Chinese, american n German firms why?

Surprising still is the governors have failed to woo investor's

ND peeps should learn to take responsibility!

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Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by inkRedNblue: 4:17pm On Oct 24, 2016
takenadoh:



BAYELSA IS THE SMALLEST, A VOTING CAPACITY OF 600THOUSAND AND 9 LGA... ITS THE SMALLEST IN TERMS OF POPULATION ... BUH THIER LEADERS ARENT EQUATING THE AMOUNT OF ALLOCATION TO WORK DONE

our population figures are very incorrect and highly bloated!
Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by emeka2847: 4:21pm On Oct 24, 2016
Rivers 9.O2 billion shocked
Na so Wike just dey hammer dey go
Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by deolu2000(m): 4:23pm On Oct 24, 2016
Bayelsa state getting 7+ billion? N yet some block heads will say they are deprieved and neglected
Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by jacobnel(m): 4:23pm On Oct 24, 2016
Akwa Ibom is not on the list,how much was Akwa Ibom federation allocation in September 2016?quote author=Enuguboy4nsk post=50463410]FAAC: BREAKDOWN OF SEPTEMBER 2016 FEDERAL ALLOCATIONS TO STATES.

1. Abia N3.01 billlion,

2. Adamawa N3.14 billion,

3. Cross River N2.04 billion,

4. Ekiti N2.16 billion,

5. Edo N2.54 billion,

6. Kaduna N4.23 billion,

7. Kano N5.2 billion,

8. Lagos N7.92 billion

9. Rivers N9.05 billion

10. Zamfara, N2.58 billion.

11. Delta N7.39 billion,

12. Anambra N3.43 billion,

14. Benue N3.37 billion,

15. Borno N3.9 billion,

16. Ebonyi N2.99 billion,

17. Enugu N3.34 billion,

18. Gombe N2.61 billion,

19. Nassarawa N2.92 billion,

20. Imo N2.97 billion.

21. Kogi N3.39 billion.

22. Yobe N3.29 billion,

23. Taraba N2.89 billion,

24. Sokoto N3.62 billion,

25. Plateau N2.31 billion,

26. Oyo N3.53 billion,

27. Osun N868.9 million,

28. Ondo N4.18 billion,

29. Ogun N2.16 billion,

30. Niger N3.49 billion

31. Katsina N4 billion,

32. Bayelsa N7.6 billion,

33. Bauchi N3.52 billion,

34. Jigawa N3.82 billion,

35. Kebbi N3.36 billion

36. Kwara N2.77 billion.

-NAN




http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/10/36-states-take-n143-6bn-federation-account-september-report/[/quote]
Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by glingev(m): 4:26pm On Oct 24, 2016
MrMcJay:


This your grammar shows you need urgent educational renovation. I suggest you enrol in one of Aregbesola's schools.

By the way, the State of Osun under Aregbesola has executed more projects than the entire 5 South-East Governors, their predecessors and your ancestors put together.

You couldn't have said it better
Re: Break Down Of September 2016 Allocation To States by alt3r3g0: 4:29pm On Oct 24, 2016
kikake:
Three regions entered into independence Nigeria in 1960.

But beginning 1967 to 1999, Northern military dictators created a whooping number of twenty new federal units in once one northern region, but allowed only seventeen new federal units in the once two southern regions.

Through this fraudulent political structure, northern Nigeria takes home most of the revenues to northern Nigeria.

If revenues that are supposed to be due to the south had been allowed in the last forty years, southern regions of Nigeria should have been like Dubai of today.
Worse,southerners look like Lucozade or fight themselves over which group shall take the crumbs from Arewa table.

Where does Bayelsa fall in this analogy? 8 local govt...identical allocation like lagos...

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