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EFCC, 9 States Bicker Over N84.7bn Mismanaged From 13% Derivation Fund / N180bn For Delta, Akwa Ibom Got N130bn — N544bn Derivation Fund Was Shared / South-South Governors, Leaders Demand 50% Oil Derivation (2) (3) (4)

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Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by Theodanx: 9:02am On Jul 20, 2023
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Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by spy24(m): 9:04am On Jul 20, 2023
Tifnubudrugs:


Abia State oil production is unusually low. Even Imo State too. I hope they're not manipulating these figures.

Meanwhile, what happened to Lagos after all the noise? You guys think taping crude oil from West African pipeline will make you oil producing state.

There is no manipulation anything
No be everything be manipulation and there's a difference between crude oil and natural gas

Where you people power lies is in natural gas not crude oil

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Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by Tommydare(m): 9:05am On Jul 20, 2023
Delusional mind think rivers will be part of Biafra.
taylor89:


So why una come dey fear to stay una own as a country

Why are you people begging for unity

With Rivers at 21% we’re good to go as a country

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Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by Fugazy2023: 9:05am On Jul 20, 2023
Sweetrosie:


Yes oo


With absolutely nothing to show for it other than the usual dried and rusty brown roofs

Akure

But Ondo state is far far better than Anambra

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Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by Broveens42(m): 9:06am On Jul 20, 2023
RockHard:
So Ondo produces more oil than all the South-East states put together? Odiegwu o.

The greatest fraud known to mankind is putting edo and ondo ahead of Imo state.
Even bayelsa is questionable

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Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by sulaimon22: 9:07am On Jul 20, 2023
taylor89:


So why una come dey fear to stay una own as a country

Why are you people begging for unity

With Rivers at 21% we’re good to go as a country

Bold of you to think Rivers will be part of any secession orchestrated by the igbos. Is River an igbo land?

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Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by duro4chang(m): 9:07am On Jul 20, 2023
RockHard:
So Ondo produces more oil than all the South-East states put together? Odiegwu o.
Yes now

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Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by Biola67: 9:07am On Jul 20, 2023
Fugazy2023:


But Ondo state is far far better than Anambra
Abi o kiss

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Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by spy24(m): 9:07am On Jul 20, 2023
SmartPolician:
Akwa Ibom spends so much on infrastructure and needs to start lifting its people out of poverty. Yes, infrastructure is good, but when you empower people, they can build their infrastructure.

BTW, what are Delta and Bayelsa States doing with all the money they receive? Despite all the allocations they receive, they cannot build decent capital cities? Money is good, but judicious use of money is more important.

Stop spewing trash if you never travel, Asaba should be amongst the top 5 best capital cities in Nigeria

Don't ever compare delta to bayelsa and I put it to you that aside from Lagos rivers and Kano Delta state is the next developed state in Nigeria
Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by Tommydare(m): 9:07am On Jul 20, 2023
No be only ijaw...na ijuw
rummmy:
ijaw oil are not for yorubas.

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Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by PHIPEX(m): 9:08am On Jul 20, 2023
RockHard:
So Ondo produces more oil than all the South-East states put together? Odiegwu o.
Yes for January but the wealth is more evenly distributed in South East. 3 states gets a bite is better than one state takes all

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Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by sogodihno: 9:09am On Jul 20, 2023
Sweetrosie:


Yes oo


With absolutely nothing to show for it other than the usual dried and rusty brown roofs

Akure

But your brothers prefer to die under those brown roof than to go and live in the mansions in your mud Republic.

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Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by Tommydare(m): 9:09am On Jul 20, 2023
Na human being dey reason like this abi na trogdolyte....na wa ooo
saintfieldcastro:
Any day an Igbo man will rule this country, we shall know the true derivation level..Watch out as Tinubu adjusts Ondo and even include Lagos to overtake Edo and possibly Bayelsa state. Nigeria needs restructuring. You claim Lagos is the largest Economy in Africa, yet you hate to hear disintegration of Nigeria. Why can't you work for disintegration of this country according to Language and ancestry, so that you can have your Lagos State to yourselves? Why are you Afraid?
I want disintegration along ethnic lines. Igbos in Southeast, Igbos in South South, And in Benue, Kogi should be brought together to form a country.

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Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by dikings(m): 9:09am On Jul 20, 2023
RecentHistory:


Someone from a place where they give their mothers 500 Naira for giving birth is advising Akwa Ibom.
He is even advising Edo and Delta.
Businesses open on Mondays in Akwa Ibom but your own mother hides under the ground like cocoyam every monday.

Wetin Kanu no go see for Jubril hand grin

One thing I like about Igbos is that they have solutions to every problem and everyone's problems.

Everyone's problems except their own problems.

He is telling you a fact... Leave tribalism away from this.
Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by Ykc2(m): 9:09am On Jul 20, 2023
Without rivers ,bayelsa ,akwa ibom and delta nigeria is just a big for nothing country

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Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by 1Alex: 9:10am On Jul 20, 2023
Sweetrosie:


Yes oo


With absolutely nothing to show for it other than the usual dried and rusty brown roofs

Akure
see upper cut🤣🤣🤣

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Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by Chukwumawisdom: 9:10am On Jul 20, 2023
This is absolute nonsense and distraction at this point federal government is strangulating everyone with their self centered and evil subsidy removal, and ever soaring rise in PMS pomp price.
Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by Flexingbaba(m): 9:10am On Jul 20, 2023
South East has more than these legal and illegal bunkering activities is lowering the BOPD
Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by watino: 9:11am On Jul 20, 2023
Very interesting
Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by NOETHNICITY(m): 9:11am On Jul 20, 2023
ozo13:
Despite the high percentage gotten by bayelsa on monthly basis( got almost 28billion naira Just for the month of Jan 2023), they remain one of the poorest state in the country.something is fundamentally wrong with the state.
They will blame the FG

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Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by INVINCIBLECSP1(m): 9:13am On Jul 20, 2023
We the Niger Deltans bring in much but take little. No worry, one day this rubbish will end

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Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by INTEGRITYA1(m): 9:13am On Jul 20, 2023
Make dem sha channel the money well.
Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by NOETHNICITY(m): 9:13am On Jul 20, 2023
Ykc2:
Without rivers ,bayelsa ,akwa ibom and delta nigeria is just a big for nothing country
You lie oga. Check state IGR and see for yourself.

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Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by Ebubu2: 9:14am On Jul 20, 2023
RecentHistory:


Someone from a place where they give their mothers 500 Naira for giving birth is advising Akwa Ibom.
He is even advising Edo and Delta.
Businesses open on Mondays in Akwa Ibom but your own mother hides under the ground like cocoyam every monday.

Wetin Kanu no go see for Jubril hand grin

One thing I like about Igbos is that they have solutions to every problem and everyone's problems.

Everyone's problems except their own problems.
Guy u get bad mouth grin i for beat u if i dey with yougringringringrin

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Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by Tommydare(m): 9:15am On Jul 20, 2023
U don't even know what you are saying. Abia state wey no get any level.
Nice2023:



Yet u can't compare Ondo state with Abia state in both infrastructure,road network,education,industry and sports.

There is a ditch opposite the govt house in AKURE.

Very disgraceful.

A visit will convince,as i just left there yesterday. It is a shame to say what u dont know.


The only state in the entire Yoruba land where u can see good development apart from Lagos is Illorin in kwara state kudos to Saraki.



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Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by RecentHistory: 9:16am On Jul 20, 2023
dikings:

He is telling you a fact... Leave tribalism away from this.

What is tribalism
Are they not giving women 500 Naira for giving birth in your place?
Do businesses open on Mondays in your states?
Abi them no dey tie una mama like ram?

You hypocrites always have solutions to the problems of others but never have solutions to your own problems.

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Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by easzypeaszy(m): 9:16am On Jul 20, 2023
Zupay:
And it is not reflective in those states as most end up in private pockets.
Dis country ehhn
No fit good no matter what. No be curse but reality.
LP senator we voted in my side.. The wereh lock up on the 100B matter.. He say der are alot of tins to be fixed hahahahahahaha
Until we strt catch dem slutter one after the other.. May be den

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Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by komzy589(m): 9:16am On Jul 20, 2023
taylor89:


So why una come dey fear to stay una own as a country

Why are you people begging for unity

With Rivers at 21% we’re good to go as a country

SE will get their Biafra and we will have our Niger Delta Republic
Rivers is not a South Eastern State. Don’t include us in your Biafra Republic please. You will be fine with your 0.11%, after all you claim to be more industrious than China.

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Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by Nobody: 9:17am On Jul 20, 2023
Curious346:
Hnmm

Aside Akwaibom and my state anambra , every other state in that list is a play ground of corruption,

Are you done?

Or is there more you'll love to add?!
Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by Chekwume16(m): 9:17am On Jul 20, 2023
Igbos in which South South. Count asaba out of your madness. We will never align with people that lock up and flog their parents everyday in the name of freedom.
Tufia kwa to you people
saintfieldcastro:
Any day an Igbo man will rule this country, we shall know the true derivation level..Watch out as Tinubu adjusts Ondo and even include Lagos to overtake Edo and possibly Bayelsa state. Nigeria needs restructuring. You claim Lagos is the largest Economy in Africa, yet you hate to hear disintegration of Nigeria. Why can't you work for disintegration of this country according to Language and ancestry, so that you can have your Lagos State to yourselves? Why are you Afraid?
I want disintegration along ethnic lines. Igbos in Southeast, Igbos in South South, And in Benue, Kogi should be brought together to form a country.

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Re: How Oil Derivation Fund Is Shared - Statisense by jumper524(m): 9:17am On Jul 20, 2023
Zupay:
And it is not reflective in those states as most end up in private pockets.
I'm more surprised that delta receives more than rivers state.
If not for private investments, delta is nothing to write about in terms of govt development.

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