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Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by 2020Experience(m): 2:45pm On Jun 01, 2021
cocolacec:


That is why they hate Tinubu with passion because the man dey tax their flat head no be small.like 50 million for computer village,they took the daughter to court.


That’s why you people don’t know nothing about businesses. Keep taxing Igbos more and get the products at high cost in markets and all over Nigeria. Igbos must make their profits from your individual pockets. This exactly what is playing out. You go to the wharf to tax Igbos on a high rate of importations, you go to the markets where Igbos sale and get the products on a high rates.
Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by 2020Experience(m): 2:50pm On Jun 01, 2021
cocolacec:

Constitution review is ongoing tell your elected politicians to include seccession clause and referendum in their new amendment.

Fine. Nigeria is disintegrating and you too tell your representatives to add referendum in the new constitution amendment.
Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by JohnSin97: 2:52pm On Jun 01, 2021
Not surprised.....we always knew the noise makers were the leeches.

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Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by cocolacec(m): 2:57pm On Jun 01, 2021
baddosky1:


Take stock of people who own buildings in places like Lekki, Banana island etc and most of them are Igbos. cool cheesy grin

The average Igbo gala seller in Lagos is 1000000 times better than your paedophile brother Baba Ijesha! undecided

Die of painment grin grin
Na your people teach baba ijesha bad manner

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Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by cocolacec(m): 2:58pm On Jun 01, 2021
2020Experience:

That’s why you people don’t know nothing about businesses. Keep taxing Igbos more and get the products at high cost in markets and all over Nigeria. Igbos must make their profits from your individual pockets. This exactly what is playing out. You go to the wharf to tax Igbos on a high rate of importations, you go to the markets where Igbos sale and get the products on a high rates.
Na only mumu dey buy una inferior products for market.

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Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by Christistruth00: 2:59pm On Jun 01, 2021
2020Experience:



That’s why you people don’t know nothing about businesses. Keep taxing Igbos more and get the products at high cost in markets and all over Nigeria. Igbos must make their profits from your individual pockets. This exactly what is playing out. You go to the wharf to tax Igbos on a high rate of importations, you go to the markets where Igbos sale and get the products on a high rates.


Calm down the Truth is that Igbos are not targeted everyone pays the same irrespective of tribe

The phone repairers in Computer Village are mainly Yorubas and they are also many in IT so don’t think it doesn’t affect them

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Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by cocolacec(m): 3:01pm On Jun 01, 2021
2020Experience:


Oga let’s go our separate ways simple as that. What are you scared of?

Only slaves need permission to declare their freedom from their masters.Kanu should declare Biafra sovereignty today and put in his own governing council in place.
Tigray of Ethiopia did that recently.

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Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by modsfucker: 3:05pm On Jun 01, 2021
cocolacec:


Agreed.Only the North revenged for the killing of their leaders, the west and midwest never revenge that why we are called cowards?

Hahahaha we can't overlook such a high profile crime against us, and that didn't go down well with them, hence their attempt to secede.
Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by danilmo: 3:06pm On Jun 01, 2021
cocolacec:


The same scenario exist till today.South west generates the highest revenue in Nigeria followed by South south.

U mean the total IGR in SW is greater than SS Oil wealth?? Crude oil is Nigeria major economic source now.. If they choose to get their oil for themselves and not Abuja,ur guess is as good as mine.
Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by SweetDipBenny(m): 3:08pm On Jun 01, 2021
BlessedNuel:
Smh..Everything don dey go zig zag recently

Make una patronize me abeg
wats ur location
Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by Christistruth00: 3:13pm On Jun 01, 2021
9jayes:
Yoruba has always been self sufficient

Yorubaland was so blessed to the extent that if you released 2 pigs in a village or rural areas a male and female to free range and fend for themselves and you only gave them drinking water in the morning so they knew where home was before 2 years 60 adult pigs would return home to you.

That was how my Uncle used to raise his pigs at the time and they were multiplying out of control without him even feeding them

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Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by nengibo: 3:39pm On Jun 01, 2021
fregeneh:


What do you mean? The record says 500
here you are saying something else.do you want to start revisionism right away?!
The £000 at the top of the page means the record is in thousands of pounds.

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Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by majorbravo: 3:58pm On Jun 01, 2021
valarmorghulis:

Look what west achieved with the little allocation, awolowo was a great leader, despite the huge difference in allocation, north and east couldn't achieve what awolowo achieved, in sw they were generation x3 of what they generate in east/North yet they gave west little
Based on this report, which region do you think the Federal government was situated? Definitely not in Abuja. So add that value to the 500 SW received.
Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by oluwaahmed: 4:02pm On Jun 01, 2021
Lilchilz:
Who be middle man who be loader
Why westen £500
Alaye we no go qree

The East & West allocation wasn't up to that of the north even though the west generated more. The British planned this all along.

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Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by majorbravo: 4:04pm On Jun 01, 2021
sharpwriter:
Chai... E don tey wey Yoruba don dey suffer shocked

But that sh!t will soon stop.
Bro check the federal allocation. The country’s capital used to be Lagos before it was moved to Abuja.
Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by jrjfjfj: 4:12pm On Jun 01, 2021
2020Experience:


Dude let’s go our separate ways so you can do your life, simple.
Are we the one holding you?

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Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by Bionic07: 4:13pm On Jun 01, 2021
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modsfucker:


Okay bingo, tell me what made Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu and his team killed Northern top Politicians, spared Igbo politicians and install Igbo soldier as Head of State, tell me what motivated them if not hatred.

That name bingo is reserved for your dad, you can also ask him if you know where he is this same question you're asking me because I'm not Igbo. Sakarai
Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by codemaniacs: 4:24pm On Jun 01, 2021
majorbravo:

Based on this report, which region do you think the Federal government was situated? Definitely not in Abuja. So add that value to the 500 SW received.

FG was only on Victoria Island. So it is foolishness for it to be added to the 500 the whole SW received.

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Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by BlessedNuel: 4:29pm On Jun 01, 2021
SweetDipBenny:
wats ur location

My farm is in Enugu but I do waybill nationwide
Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by LegendHero(m): 4:30pm On Jun 01, 2021
majorbravo:

Based on this report, which region do you think the Federal government was situated? Definitely not in Abuja. So add that value to the 500 SW received.

Nope you are wrong.

Check it again, you will see the federal government allocation. That’s where Lagos capital territory was covered.

Mind you some part of Lagos were federal territory while the other was Western Region then.

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Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by DonCortino: 4:48pm On Jun 01, 2021
ntyce:


The map has may be has it was drawn but adminstrativly Taraba and Adamawa have never been under the Eastern region.

Apparently the pix you shared was based on rivers Niger and Benue.
The rivers were never used to delineate Nigeria.

this is not 1945-55 map
Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by fregeneh(m): 4:49pm On Jun 01, 2021
nengibo:

The £000 at the top of the page means the record is in thousands of pounds.

£4,700
£2,750
£ 500
Respectively I think it is clear enough Sir
Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by nengibo: 4:59pm On Jun 01, 2021
fregeneh:


£4,700
£2,750
£ 500
Respectively I think it is clear enough Sir

how did you figure out the currency sir? and still didn't notice the 000, indicating division of the original in thousands

(000) means original figures have been divided by 1000. Just multiply by 1000 to get approximate original figure. e.g. original figure is
500,000 and when expressed in '000, it becomes 500,
4,700,000 becomes 4700
2,750,000 becomes 2750

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Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by Mainlymanof: 5:04pm On Jun 01, 2021
akosy:
Who they sell 'Time Machine'? I wan travel go colonial era with my current account balance: make I buy Nigeria... grin grin grin

Abeg help me na
Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by ThatFairGuy: 5:14pm On Jun 01, 2021
Iran omoalade Kan kii tosi.


God bless our fathers and mothera more
Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by fregeneh(m): 5:31pm On Jun 01, 2021
nengibo:


how did you figure out the currency sir? and still didn't notice the 000, indicating division of the original in thousands

(000) means original figures have been divided by 1000. Just multiply by 1000 to get approximate original figure. e.g. original figure is
500,000 and when expressed in '000, it becomes 500,
4,700,000 becomes 4700
2,750,000 becomes 2750


OK! any wish way the different is thesame
Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by mofedamijo(m): 5:32pm On Jun 01, 2021
JosephXavier:


With that Awolowo's benevolence, Igbos have now bought almost half of Lagos while his children are crying to Tinubu to help them

Awolowo will be regretting this in his grave

Igbos don't even own 15% of lagos. If you've ever gone to look at the masterlist of house owners at alausa. You will see 300 yoruba names before you see igbo names. The thing is, igbos live in concentrated areas of Lagos. Like Okota, Cele etc.

But the true Landlords are the Yorubas.

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Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by valarmorghulis: 5:39pm On Jun 01, 2021
majorbravo:

Based on this report, which region do you think the Federal government was situated? Definitely not in Abuja. So add that value to the 500 SW received.
Now that the fed govt is in Abuja, why are they not generating more money than Lagos state?

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Re: Nigerian Federal Allocation In Colonial Period (Photo) by valarmorghulis: 5:40pm On Jun 01, 2021
majorbravo:

Bro check the federal allocation. The country’s capital used to be Lagos before it was moved to Abuja.
Oga, now that the capital is in Abuja, why can't Abuja generate more money?

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