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Re: 28 States In Nigeria ‘technically Bankrupt’– Gov Ajimobi by bashydemy(m): 11:54am On Dec 07, 2015
VampireeM:
Most APC governors are Incompetent Managers. Ajimobi and Aregberascal should keep waiting for federal allocation and depending on oil instead of creating a source of revenue for their states. Soon oil will finish, everyone would unfold their sleeping bags and sleep. Chanji Oshi undecided
You mumu am sorry to say this, The last time i check Wike of RIver State have borrow about #50b, Fayose is busy cutting meat and fish all over the kitchen and markets, Ambode is busy equipping Security and trying to fix all the Lagos roads, Amosun is busy doing the same, Oshiomole is making sure Civil minimum wages is intact..
Re: 28 States In Nigeria ‘technically Bankrupt’– Gov Ajimobi by engrMikemd(m): 11:58am On Dec 07, 2015
hmmmmm
Re: 28 States In Nigeria ‘technically Bankrupt’– Gov Ajimobi by lagdmark(m): 12:07pm On Dec 07, 2015
When APC was opposition govt. they cried, Apc is now in govt. they are still crying, pls when will apc start the change they promised may be when Tinubu becomes UN SEC GEN.

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Re: 28 States In Nigeria ‘technically Bankrupt’– Gov Ajimobi by Pavarottii(m): 12:34pm On Dec 07, 2015
NOBODYY:

i hope you know oil is a non renewable resource??
So when we drill the oil of that region dry.. everyone can separate in peace..
They we will start to drill our own Un-tapped oil in Lagos
Just listen to yourself. Ur brain has damaged.
Re: 28 States In Nigeria ‘technically Bankrupt’– Gov Ajimobi by NOBODYY: 12:36pm On Dec 07, 2015
Pavarottii:
Just listen to yourself. Ur brain has damaged.

Re: 28 States In Nigeria ‘technically Bankrupt’– Gov Ajimobi by Pavarottii(m): 12:37pm On Dec 07, 2015
bashydemy:
You mumu am sorry to say this, The last time i check Wike of RIver State have borrow about #50b, Fayose is busy cutting meat and fish all over the kitchen and markets, Ambode is busy equipping Security and trying to fix all the Lagos roads, Amosun is busy doing the same, Oshiomole is making sure Civil minimum wages is intact..
Blind supporter! U didn't mention that Ambode n Oshothief also took loan just has wike did. U r really biased wiv ur posts.
Re: 28 States In Nigeria ‘technically Bankrupt’– Gov Ajimobi by Pavarottii(m): 12:39pm On Dec 07, 2015
[quote author=NOBODYY post=40771204][/quote]
I know u don't understand. Wat I wrote cos as I said ur brain is damaged. Even if I speak ur language; it will be to no avail.
Better visit a doctor b4 u Crash n pack up!
Re: 28 States In Nigeria ‘technically Bankrupt’– Gov Ajimobi by bayinq25(m): 12:43pm On Dec 07, 2015
VampireeM:
Most APC governors are Incompetent Managers. Ajimobi and Aregberascal should keep waiting for federal allocation and depending on oil instead of creating a source of revenue for their states. Soon oil will finish, everyone would unfold their sleeping bags and sleep. Chanji Oshi undecided
please stop limiting incompetence to parties alone,the failure is General,as much as APC is a failure,PDP isn't better too...check the state of d country today how many leaders in APC and PDP are stainless?
Re: 28 States In Nigeria ‘technically Bankrupt’– Gov Ajimobi by InvertedHammer: 12:45pm On Dec 07, 2015
VampireeM:
Most APC governors are Incompetent Managers. Ajimobi and Aregberascal should keep waiting for federal allocation and depending on oil instead of creating a source of revenue for their states. Soon oil will finish, everyone would unfold their sleeping bags and sleep. Chanji Oshi undecided
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How do you expect states to create revenue? These states do not provide enabling environment for businesses to thrive.
No social amenities, good infrastructure, etc.

Nigeria is fvcked!
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Re: 28 States In Nigeria ‘technically Bankrupt’– Gov Ajimobi by NOBODYY: 12:50pm On Dec 07, 2015
Pavarottii:

I know u don't understand. Wat I wrote cos as I said ur brain is damaged. Even if I speak ur language; it will be to no avail.
Better visit a doctor b4 u Crash n pack up!

Re: 28 States In Nigeria ‘technically Bankrupt’– Gov Ajimobi by Darlo22(m): 12:52pm On Dec 07, 2015
Ireporting cost money Real Money.

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Re: 28 States In Nigeria ‘technically Bankrupt’– Gov Ajimobi by Flyingngel(m): 12:53pm On Dec 07, 2015
[quote author=GodMode post=40769726]

In my comment murtala mohamed wanted to annex the north away from Nigeria during his coup (note: there was no oil boom then).

If you read my comment you wouldn't be saying this.. LEARN TO READ since u want to learn I hate repeating myself.


Well Mr Learner and Reader, u r not making sense atall only repeating the same thing. What happen during the regime of 1BB or during the so call OBJ confab? R u telling me that North wanted decentralization?
Re: 28 States In Nigeria ‘technically Bankrupt’– Gov Ajimobi by GodMode: 1:03pm On Dec 07, 2015
Flyingngel:

Well Mr Learner and Reader, u r not making sense atall only repeating the same thing. What happen during the regime of 1BB or during the so call OBJ confab? R u telling me that North wanted decentralization?

Nigeria was decentralised before (1966) ironsi abolished it and made sure each region's resources was controlled by the federal govt.

If u can't understand that post then there's no point talking about it.
Re: 28 States In Nigeria ‘technically Bankrupt’– Gov Ajimobi by darecool(m): 2:52pm On Dec 07, 2015
greaterlove:
Aregbesola never seizes to amaze me, verbally he knows how to raise trillions of naira but practically he can't even raise one naira.
That's to tell you how intelligent he his. He should be able to use the funds generated from his analysis for the payments of civil servants in the state.
Re: 28 States In Nigeria ‘technically Bankrupt’– Gov Ajimobi by frodobee: 3:29pm On Dec 07, 2015
Adesiji77:
The governor of Oyo State, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, has raised the alarm that about 28 states in the country might have gone technically bankrupt.

Expressing similar sentiments,his Osun State counterpart, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola, also said that the country was sitting on a tinderbox with its army of unemployed youths.

The governors bared their minds at the 7th annual Lateef Femi Okunnu lecture, delivered by Ajimobi and titled: “State financing and over-dependence on oil: issues and challenge,” at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.

The event was put together by the Muslim Law Students of OAU.

Apart from the much discussed over-dependence on oil revenue, Ajimobi said that penchant for tax evasion by citizens, public and corporate entities, as well as corruption and disrespect for the rule of law were major challenges facing the states.

To get out of the doldrums, he again reminded the country that agriculture value chain was a neglected potential cash cow that must be revisited.

Besides, the governors said that the country’s fortune could be turned around if the opportunities in solid minerals, information and communication technology, services, manufacturing and others were explored.

Ajimobi said, “Our attitude is antithetical to development. We need to change our attitudes completely about payment of taxes and levies if we must avert the impending economic doom.

“As I speak, I can conveniently say that 28 states are technically bankrupt. The jaundiced view that taxes and levies might be embezzled if paid is an anathema. Public office holders are supposed to hold in trust public treasury. To do otherwise is to court the wrath of the law after leaving office.

“To the youths, I challenge you to imbibe positive leadership qualities such as you have found in our honoree and among other distinguished personalities you have seen or read about.

“You must join the moving train of development and explore information technology positively to advance in the current and future world.”

On his part, Aregbesola was confident that an estimated N625bn and more than N7tr could be injected into the economy on a monthly and annual basis respectively if the 25m youths said to be unemployed are gainfully employed.

The Osun helmsman noted that the creative energy of the citizens, especially the youth, would be activated and unleashedif the states and the country were to respond to the pervading challenges appropriately.

He said, “This will lead to increased productivity and wealth creation on a scale that we have never witnessed before.

“If the 25m youths said to unemployed by the National Bureau of Statistics today decide that they want to work and decently earnN25,000 every monthly it means N625bn new money will enter into the Nigeria economy.

“Here we need to separate between earning and collecting. If the youths decide to work like bulls then we will be talking about more than N7tr new money annually entering into the Nigerian economy.”
http://leadership.ng/news/481341/28-states-nigeria-technically-bankrupt-gov-ajimobi lalasticlala, dominique, Seun

Frodobee :

Buhari!
Buhari everywhere, everything is Buhari-ing.
Just imagine! 2019 sack letter is on your table.

Re: 28 States In Nigeria ‘technically Bankrupt’– Gov Ajimobi by Nobody: 4:17pm On Dec 07, 2015
ndi ori
bankrupt ke? buh u dey pay urself
Re: 28 States In Nigeria ‘technically Bankrupt’– Gov Ajimobi by Holyman3(m): 4:55pm On Dec 07, 2015
Apart from the APC Imo State, Other SE STATES ARE JUST FINE.

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