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Re: The Injustice Of Revenue Allocation In Nigeria by Cromagnon: 7:24am On Dec 01, 2016
ChimaAdeoye:



[size=15pt]That is why the hate the word Federalism.

The north bluntly refused to contribute even a penny into the federal purse, while insisting on taking everything that the other regions have contributed. They made sure agriculture was in private hands of wealthy Alhajis that pocket the money and pay nothing to FG.

Even their solid minerals and Cement are mined by Alhajis and the money pocketed instead of being shared in the federation account the way they treat resources from the south.
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besides they didn't bluntly refuse. It was the South that refused to tax them accordingly.everyone only interested in oyel mono and since South not ready to do anything reasonable with off they don't have mouth to say anything
Re: The Injustice Of Revenue Allocation In Nigeria by ifyan(m): 10:24am On Dec 01, 2016
DaniDani:
We should better stop this British cum lugard blame game. I blame ourselves for not being united enough to fight our Cause

Ok
Re: The Injustice Of Revenue Allocation In Nigeria by Omudia11: 10:33am On Dec 01, 2016
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Re: The Injustice Of Revenue Allocation In Nigeria by Omudia11: 10:38am On Dec 01, 2016
The only way to correct it is by a revolution. Every man, woman and child of the south will march to the streets and protest. There will be a total shut down of all companies in the south (obviously this means a total shut down of Nigeria since the north are inconsequential anyways) and everyone will demand equity and justice. I tell you, this is the only I think it's possible.
IAmOged:
the question is how are we going to correct this injustice?

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Re: The Injustice Of Revenue Allocation In Nigeria by MrEverest(m): 12:31pm On Dec 01, 2016
DaniDani:
The injustice is too bad to be ignored!
VERY VERY ANNOYING! THERE'S NEED FOR A REVOLUTION BY A UNITED SOUTH. THE NORTHERN NIGERIA IS TOO WICKED, DEMONIC, AND SELFISH.
The injustice smells to high heaven and we cant continue slaving for the lazy parasitic north. Something has to be done to stop this madness!

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