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Who Should Be Hold Responsible For This? by danielarem(m): 7:08am On Jun 07, 2013 |
Who should be hold responsible for the deprivation of poverty in the Northern Nigeria: Mr. President or Governors? ACCORDING to official figures, the leading oil producing state, Rivers, received N1,053 billion between 1999 and 2008 in federal allocations. By contrast the North-eastern states of Yobe and Borno, where the Boko Haram sect was created, received N175bn and N213bn respectively. Broken down on a per capita basis, the contrast is even starker. In 2008 the 18.97m people who lived in the six states in the north-east received on average N1,156 per person. By contrast Rivers State was allocated N3,965 per capita, and on average the oil producing South-Sout h region received on average N3,332 per capita. This imbalance is compounded when the cost of an amnesty programme for militants in the delta is included together with an additional 1 percent for a special development body for the Niger Delta. To boot, the theft of oil by profiteers in the region diverts tens of millions more weekly from federal coffers. I agree the North is poor. Yes, I agreed the poverty has bred millions of destitutes , who have become instant and easy recruits for Boko Haram. But my question is: Who impoverished the North? Is't the fault of Mr. President or the Governors who received billions of naira as monthly allocation? No abuse/ sentiment pls |
Re: Who Should Be Hold Responsible For This? by ULSHERLAN(m): 8:07am On Jun 07, 2013 |
Who should be held responsible |
Re: Who Should Be Hold Responsible For This? by Nobody: 8:09am On Jun 07, 2013 |
ULSHERLAN: Who should be held responsibleI wonder o. Guys and grammar nawa o |
Re: Who Should Be Hold Responsible For This? by rimax: 8:13am On Jun 07, 2013 |
ask d 18 Generals of northeners who dnt want dis country 2move ahead.or mayb they used moni 2train boko harams nd buy amunition... |
Re: Who Should Be Hold Responsible For This? by danielarem(m): 8:37am On Jun 07, 2013 |
Niger, never fail. Then sabi book but no job. Although nobody is perfect and i appreciate ur advice. I mean 4 correcting my grammar. Thank u once again. |
Re: Who Should Be Hold Responsible For This? by WarriPikin1: 8:41am On Jun 07, 2013 |
ULSHERLAN: Who should be held responsible What type of schools do our children attend nowadays? Hmmm, i hope not Almajiri schools. |
Re: Who Should Be Hold Responsible For This? by ULSHERLAN(m): 8:45am On Jun 07, 2013 |
Warri _Pikin:Don't blame the op just correct him |
Re: Who Should Be Hold Responsible For This? by danielarem(m): 9:19am On Jun 07, 2013 |
Thank u my brother, warr_pikin. Pls, help me ask am say, Oyinbo man fit talk my language? B4 then oyinbo pple came down to Africa. What language we dey speak? Abi, i know better than my fellow widow? Lol |
Re: Who Should Be Hold Responsible For This? by ULSHERLAN(m): 9:31am On Jun 07, 2013 |
danielarem: Thank u my brother, warr_pikin. Pls, help me ask am say, Oyinbo man fit talk my language? B4 then oyinbo pple came down to Africa. What language we dey speak? Abi, i know better than my fellow widow? LolGuess u didn't read what warr_pikin said. Lemme recap for u. He was wondering the kind of school you went to and I told him to just correct u. SMH |
Re: Who Should Be Hold Responsible For This? by danielarem(m): 9:47am On Jun 07, 2013 |
Sorry, bros! It's mix up. Just that am new here. And u know what? Nigeria has more than 100million active minds, some will be for you while some will be against you The most important point is, i'll do what i thnk is right and forget the critics. |
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