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Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by seguno2: 5:01pm On Apr 21, 2017
JimmyTee:
Osun is getting better.The Governor is innovative

What is good about an innovative onigbese who is also owing several months and years of salaries and pensions on top of massive loans?
That is not the type of innovation that I will wish for my enemy.

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Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by seniorkachion(m): 5:17pm On Apr 21, 2017
adem30:
Seriously Aregbesola tried, though there are always rooms for improvement. But so many people on this forum that don't even know where Osun state is located in the map, talk less of visiting Osun will castigate him here

For the amount of debt he incurred, this is not too much. Will his successors be able to do anything apart from debt servicing!

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Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by Oluchi4life2015(f): 5:20pm On Apr 21, 2017
Don't mind them that is a Photoshop,his is not doing anything at alllllllllllllll what will they say before is (Ile ife) not osun state, I serve in osun state at moremi high school no chair at the class room no good room, my there if I tell you what happen to me there but all the same I give God the glory.

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Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by seguno2: 5:24pm On Apr 21, 2017
seniorkachion:
For the amount of debt he incurred, this is not too much. Will his successors be able to do anything apart from debt servicing!

I think that you should change the highlighted words to- this is too little.

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Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by seniorkachion(m): 5:31pm On Apr 21, 2017
beberebe:


Assuming the fabulous lies to be true.....y has it not reflected on the performance of the students...
Osun state took 29th position out of 36 state in Waec...

http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=http://punchng.com/again-south-east-leads-in-wassce-performance-chart/&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwiwmLKj0bXTAhXKZVAKHRZLCjwQFggLMAA&usg=AFQjCNG0phShCNgyTKKnmFZE26_17st6Rw

Na wao. Aregbe has been in office for 6 years and those students who entered their JSS 1 have written their WASSCE without any visible improvement.
Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by Nobody: 5:50pm On Apr 21, 2017
[quote author=adem30 post=55774639]Seriously Aregbesola tried, though there are always rooms for improvement. But so many people on this forum that don't even know where Osun state is located in the map, talk less of visiting Osun will castigate him here[/quotees
Especially, the Ugandans, members of Igbos]

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Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by Blue3k(m): 5:55pm On Apr 21, 2017
beberebe:


Assuming the fabulous lies to be true.....y has it not reflected on the performance of the students...
Osun state took 29th position out of 36 state in Waec...

http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=http://punchng.com/again-south-east-leads-in-wassce-performance-chart/&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwiwmLKj0bXTAhXKZVAKHRZLCjwQFggLMAA&usg=AFQjCNG0phShCNgyTKKnmFZE26_17st6Rw

There's more to teaching than a fancy facility.

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Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by Omonigeriarere: 6:00pm On Apr 21, 2017
Unfortunately for an ignoramus like you, places that are worse than those you posted are still existing in Lagos.
Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by deomello: 6:31pm On Apr 21, 2017
seniorkachion:


For the amount of debt he incurred, this is not too much. Will his successors be able to do anything apart from debt servicing!

Please tell us exactly the amount of debt he incurred and how much the state is paying in interest.


I bet you can not. All you people do is spew rubbish.

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Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by Desyner: 6:34pm On Apr 21, 2017
adem30:
Seriously Aregbesola tried, though there are always rooms for improvement. But so many people on this forum that don't even know where Osun state is located in the map, talk less of visiting Osun will castigate him here
Good pictures but how much debt did he incur in building them?
Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by engineerboat(m): 6:52pm On Apr 21, 2017
Desyner:
Good pictures but how much debt did he incur in building them?

As at Nov. 2016: N165.91 billion.

With 50% salaries arears for level 8 and above from July 2015 to Date.


Hmm
Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by sagaciou250: 6:53pm On Apr 21, 2017
Federal Allocation To Each State In March: . 1. Akwa Ibom - N8,945,542,072.36 2. Delta - N6,520,473,654.16 3. Lagos - N5,806,821,749.32 4. Rivers - N4,887,442,606.31 5. Kano - N3,613,387,002.51 6. Kastina - N 2,845,760,627.20 7. Kaduna - N2,803,408,785.61 8. Borno - N2,665,210,123.06 9. Jigawa - N2,563,114,698.48 10. Sokoto - N 2,327,122,322.29 11. Anambra - N2,313,676,693.37 12. Kogi - N2,294,573,542.45 13. Bauchi - N2,257,201,944.88 14. Oyo - N 2,209,928,509.99 15. Enugu - N2,207,795,207.12 16. Yobe - N2,202,678,657.54 3 17. Kebbi - N2,195,741,092.43 18. Bayelsa - N2,165,038,996.96 19. Adamawa - N2,032,039,683.90 20. Ondo - N2,063,521,671.24 21. Niger - N2,062,793,026.06 22. Edo - N1,997,007,555.15 23. Nasarawa - N1,993,193,531.74 24. Ebonyi - N1,993,102,693.24 25. Abia - N1,938,447,217.56 26. Taraba - N1,898,258,023.17 27. Benue - N1,801,576,491.60 28. Kwara - N1,743,743,559.80 29. Imo - N1,630,698,013.12 30. Zamfara - N1,471,857,771.21 31. Gombe - N1,458,257,406.16 32. Plateau - N1,111,836,234.76 33. Ekiti - N1,084,469,706.86 34. Ogun - N999,696,533.32 35. Cross River - N967,494,955.43 36. Osun - N131,555,194.65
osun state is best state so far with little allocation
Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by engineerboat(m): 6:55pm On Apr 21, 2017
sagaciou250:
Federal Allocation To Each State In March:
.
1. Akwa Ibom - N8,945,542,072.36
2. Delta - N6,520,473,654.16
3. Lagos - N5,806,821,749.32
4. Rivers - N4,887,442,606.31
5. Kano - N3,613,387,002.51
6. Kastina - N 2,845,760,627.20
7. Kaduna - N2,803,408,785.61
8. Borno - N2,665,210,123.06
9. Jigawa - N2,563,114,698.48
10. Sokoto - N 2,327,122,322.29
11. Anambra - N2,313,676,693.37
12. Kogi - N2,294,573,542.45
13. Bauchi - N2,257,201,944.88
14. Oyo - N 2,209,928,509.99
15. Enugu - N2,207,795,207.12
16. Yobe - N2,202,678,657.54 3
17. Kebbi - N2,195,741,092.43
18. Bayelsa - N2,165,038,996.96
19. Adamawa - N2,032,039,683.90
20. Ondo - N2,063,521,671.24
21. Niger - N2,062,793,026.06
22. Edo - N1,997,007,555.15
23. Nasarawa - N1,993,193,531.74
24. Ebonyi - N1,993,102,693.24
25. Abia - N1,938,447,217.56
26. Taraba - N1,898,258,023.17
27. Benue - N1,801,576,491.60
28. Kwara - N1,743,743,559.80
29. Imo - N1,630,698,013.12
30. Zamfara - N1,471,857,771.21
31. Gombe - N1,458,257,406.16
32. Plateau - N1,111,836,234.76
33. Ekiti - N1,084,469,706.86
34. Ogun - N999,696,533.32
35. Cross River - N967,494,955.43
36. Osun - N131,555,194.65

osun state is best state so far with little allocation

How if I may ask
Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by Desyner: 7:10pm On Apr 21, 2017
engineerboat:

As at Nov. 2016: N165.91 billion.
With 50% salaries arears for level 8 and above from July 2015 to Date.

Hmm
That's huge and too heavy for the state to handle its repayment..
Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by deomello: 7:14pm On Apr 21, 2017
seguno2:


What is good about an innovative onigbese who is also owing several months and years of salaries and pensions on top of massive loans?
That is not the type of innovation that I will wish for my enemy.



Debt or no debt, Aregbe performed better than all your SE states combined so of what relevance is your enemy wish.

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Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by seniorkachion(m): 8:01pm On Apr 21, 2017
deomello:


Please tell us exactly the amount of debt he incurred and how much the state is paying in interest.


I bet you can not. All you people do is spew rubbish.

Osun was owing 79m dollars as at 2016 according to the Nigeria Debt Office and reported in Vanguard newspaper. Osun is no 7 among the most highly indebted states but it has the least ability to pay. You can see from the screen shots below how much Osun is owing and states allocation.

Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by seniorkachion(m): 8:11pm On Apr 21, 2017
engineerboat:


How if I may ask
He misinterpreted the figures. Aregbe did those roads with debts and this scandalous allocation shows the high levels of debt repayment that reduced the state's allocation to that of a local government council.
Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by Nobody: 8:12pm On Apr 21, 2017
sagaciou250:
Federal Allocation To Each State In March:
.
1. Akwa Ibom - N8,945,542,072.36
2. Delta - N6,520,473,654.16
3. Lagos - N5,806,821,749.32
4. Rivers - N4,887,442,606.31
5. Kano - N3,613,387,002.51
6. Kastina - N 2,845,760,627.20
7. Kaduna - N2,803,408,785.61
8. Borno - N2,665,210,123.06
9. Jigawa - N2,563,114,698.48
10. Sokoto - N 2,327,122,322.29
11. Anambra - N2,313,676,693.37
12. Kogi - N2,294,573,542.45
13. Bauchi - N2,257,201,944.88
14. Oyo - N 2,209,928,509.99
15. Enugu - N2,207,795,207.12
16. Yobe - N2,202,678,657.54 3
17. Kebbi - N2,195,741,092.43
18. Bayelsa - N2,165,038,996.96
19. Adamawa - N2,032,039,683.90
20. Ondo - N2,063,521,671.24
21. Niger - N2,062,793,026.06
22. Edo - N1,997,007,555.15
23. Nasarawa - N1,993,193,531.74
24. Ebonyi - N1,993,102,693.24
25. Abia - N1,938,447,217.56
26. Taraba - N1,898,258,023.17
27. Benue - N1,801,576,491.60
28. Kwara - N1,743,743,559.80
29. Imo - N1,630,698,013.12
30. Zamfara - N1,471,857,771.21
31. Gombe - N1,458,257,406.16
32. Plateau - N1,111,836,234.76
33. Ekiti - N1,084,469,706.86
34. Ogun - N999,696,533.32
35. Cross River - N967,494,955.43
36. Osun - N131,555,194.65

osun state is best state so far with little allocation
osun has the smallest allocation because of debt reduction.
Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by engineerboat(m): 8:30pm On Apr 21, 2017
seniorkachion:

He misinterpreted the figures. Aregbe did those roads with debts and this scandalous allocation shows the high levels of debt repayment that reduced the state's allocation to that of a local government council.

Thanks Jare.

Oju ti mi when i saw how Aregbesola was analysing this scandalous debt.

Just look at Him.

Aregbesola Explain.

Osun is populated by 4 million people. Its debt profile of N162.5 billion is to be repaid in 20years as DMO intervened to help States extend their loans life span. This implies that each Osun indigene is obliged to pay N2,031.25 per annum for a period of 20years to repay the debt. If this is divided per day, every Osun citizen will pay N5.56 (five naira, fifty-six kobo) daily for 20 years, which is not enough to buy a sachet water popularly called Pure Water!
Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by Nicepoker(m): 8:31pm On Apr 21, 2017
michaelandre:
no we are the one to be telling u to travel to osun stae and use your own eyes to confirm for yourself
see this one.u think am like u who haven't left the village before? there is no place in osogbo that I have not been to.
Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by AshiwajuFoward: 8:35pm On Apr 21, 2017
All the shameless Igbos sef. Na jealousy go kill all of una. Aregbe is already servicing the state's debt, which explains the state's low allocation for sometime now, YET he's still able to deliver on more QUALITY infrastructural projects (as attested by the the NULGE president) than all SE states combined, including the ones that don't supposedly have as much debt as Osun. Smh. Without as much debt Aba is still a cesspit and can't even fix its perennially and infamously terrible roads, and Onitsha is still as dirty as ever and remains the most polluted city in the world, yet these people no get shame, na Osun matter them dey wail over. Baba God abeg when will you show ipob touts mercy and dash their drug-trafficking behinds some sense, na beg I dey beg.

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Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by engineerboat(m): 8:37pm On Apr 21, 2017
deomello:




Debt or no debt, Aregbe performed better than all your SE states combined so of what relevance is your enemy wish.


Alagba duro na jare.

Fi oro awon omo Igbo sile.

Je ki a bara wa so ooto oro.

Nkan ti ko dara, ko loruko meji ko dara ni.

Ogbeni Aregbesola je awon osise lati level 8 and above lowo abo osu lati osu keje titi di akoko yi. (50% salary reduction arears july 2015 - to date)

Haanahahahaha.

Moreso what are the new project for his second term.

He he only trying to complete what he started 1st term.

1. Where are opon imo today.
2. Where are O'Yes today.
3. Where is the promised Abiola international Airport. Abi is that not a changed promised already.
4. The bypass in the OP is still under constriction.
5. Ilesha yo osogbo still full of pothole.
6. Ilesha town roads, are they not part of osun again ni.
7. How many mega school had he constructed. One per town
Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by deomello: 8:40pm On Apr 21, 2017
seniorkachion:

Osun was owing 79m dollars as at 2016 according to the Nigeria Debt Office and reported in Vanguard newspaper. Osun is no 7 among the most highly indebted states but it has the least ability to pay. You can see from the screen shots below how much Osun is owing and states allocation.


1. There is absolutely nothing wrong with debts as long as there's something on the ground in form of capital projects to show for the debts.

2. After Lagos state, Osun delivered more projects than the rest of Nigeria.

3. Saying Osun can not manage their debt is just ignorance because Osun state is still commissioning projects left and right and absolutely no work stoppage on the ones under construction so obviously, they are managing their debt properly.

4. Salary payment is not peculiar to Osun state, nearly all the states in Nigeria owe salary and many of them collected FG bailout so why is Osun special?

If you are going to show crocodile concern about debts, you should be focusing on your own state where they have nothing to show or face states like Delta with debt twice Osun.s debt and absolutely nothing to show for it.

Seems you people get some extra mojo over Osun state hence you meaningless fixations on Osun state that's actually doing better than many states in Nigeria.

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Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by engineerboat(m): 8:43pm On Apr 21, 2017
AshiwajuFoward:
All the shameless Igbos sef. Na jealousy go kill all of una. Aregbe is already servicing the state's debt, which explains the state's low allocation for sometime now, YET he's still able to deliver on more QUALITY infrastructural projects (as attested by the the NULGE president) than all SE states combined, including the ones that don't supposedly have as much debt as Osun. Smh. Without as much debt Aba is still a cesspit and can't even fix its perennially and infamously terrible roads, and Onitsha is still as dirty as ever and remains the most polluted city in the world, yet these people no get shame, na Osun matter them dey wail over. Baba God abeg when will you show ipob touts mercy and dash their drug-trafficking behinds some sense, na beg I dey beg.


Arakunrin o dr ni suuru.

Se Ogbeni Aregbesola ti san owo osu 50% reduction fun awon osise lati level 8 and above (july 2015 to March 2017) ni. Rara ko ti san.

Pelu gbese N165+ billion Naria.

Nkan mbeeeeeee
Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by engineerboat(m): 8:45pm On Apr 21, 2017
deomello:



1. There is absolutely nothing wrong with debts as long as there's something on the ground in form of capital projects to show for the debts.

2. After Lagos state, Osun delivered more projects than the rest of Nigeria.

3. Saying Osun can not manage their debt is just ignorance because Osun state is still commissioning projects left and right and absolutely no work stoppage on the ones under construction so obviously, they are managing their debt properly.

4. Salary payment is not peculiar to Osun state, nearly all the states in Nigeria owe salary and many of them collected FG bailout so why is Osun special?

If you are going to show crocodile concern about debts, you should be focusing on your own state where they have nothing to show or face states like Delta with debt twice Osun.s debt and absolutely nothing to show for it.

Seems you people get some extra mojo over Osun state hence you meaningless fixations on Osun state that's actually doing better than many states in Nigeria.




Iru projekti wo ni Alagba.

Se eyi ti o nfi gbese pari projekti 1st term re ni. Tabi ewo.

Let me remind you.

1. Free meal, is it still im existence today.
Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by deomello: 8:46pm On Apr 21, 2017
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engineerboat:



Alagba duro na jare.

Fi oro awon omo Igbo sile.

Je ki a bara wa so ooto oro.

Nkan ti ko dara, ko loruko meji ko dara ni.

Ogbeni Aregbesola je awon osise lati level 8 and above lowo abo osu lati osu keje titi di akoko yi. (50% salary reduction arears july 2015 - to date)

Haanahahahaha.

Moreso what are the new project for his second term.

He he only trying to complete what he started 1st term.

1. Where are opon imo today.
2. Where are O'Yes today.
3. Where is the promised Abiola international Airport. Abi is that not a changed promised already.
4. The bypass in the OP is still under constriction.
5. Ilesha yo osogbo still full of pothole.
6. Ilesha town roads, are they not part of osun again ni.
7. How many mega school had he constructed. One per town

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Please stop disturbing me with your hate and bitterness ipob rant. Aregbeshola performed better than all your ipob villages combined.

If you are brave, let's compare with facts and pictures projects by projects.

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Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by AshiwajuFoward: 8:53pm On Apr 21, 2017
engineerboat:



Arakunrin o dr ni suuru.

Se Ogbeni Aregbesola ti san owo osu 50% reduction fun awon osise lati level 8 and above (july 2015 to March 2017) ni. Rara ko ti san.

Pelu gbese N165+ billion Naria.

Nkan mbeeeeeee



Dude, I don't give a flipping funk about none of that crap. Go and open a separate thread and wail abeg. The NULGE President has stated his opinion based on the evidence he has seen on ground and he's entitled to his views just like anybody else. This thread is about EVIDENCE of Aregbe's strides in the area of infrastructural development and no be photoshop. Even if he's owing you can't deny the fact that he's delievered on these projects. Besides, Osun isn't the only state with backlogs of obligations in one form or another, yet unlike many of his peers (who supposedly have lesser debt burden) Aregbe's still managing to service the debt AND delivering on solid infrastructural projects. People like you only see and highlight negativity and will never acknowledge any positives. So please buzz off my mention. Thanx.

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Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by engineerboat(m): 8:59pm On Apr 21, 2017
AshiwajuFoward:




Dude, I don't give a flipping funk about none of that crap. Go and open a separate thread and wail abeg. The NULGE President has stated his opinion based on the evidence he has seen on ground and he's entitled to his views just like anybody else. This thread is about EVIDENCE of Aregbe's strides in the area of infrastructural development and no be photoshop. Even if he's owing you can't deny the fact that he's delievered on these projects. Besides, Osun isn't the only state with backlogs of obligations in one form or another, yet unlike many of his peers (who supposedly have lesser debt burden) Aregbe's still managing to service the debt AND delivering on solid infrastructural projects. People like you only see and highlight negativity and will never acknowledge any positives. So please buzz off my mention. Thanx.



O ma ga hooooo.

Iru ise akanse wo niyen jare.

So fun wa ki aye gbo naaaa.

Apart from the OP image.

Where are others for hia second term.

Servicing debt yet still owing thaf amount.

And ko tun le san owo osu 100%ly fum gbogbo awon osise.

Hmmmmm.
Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by engineerboat(m): 9:00pm On Apr 21, 2017
deomello:
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Please stop disturbing me with your hate and bitterness ipob rant. Aregbeshola performed better than all your ipob villages combined.

If you are brave, let's compare with facts and pictures projects by projects.

Gbogbo awon ti ko ba ti gba oro yin bi eni gba igba oti ni omo Igbo bayi.

O ma se ooooo.

Eni a abawi oba je ko gbo.
Re: Osun’s Roads, Schools Have No Parallels In Nigeria – NULGE President (pix) by seniorkachion(m): 9:10pm On Apr 21, 2017
deomello:



1. There is absolutely nothing wrong with debts as long as there's something on the ground in form of capital projects to show for the debts.

2. After Lagos state, Osun delivered more projects than the rest of Nigeria.

3. Saying Osun can not manage their debt is just ignorance because Osun state is still commissioning projects left and right and absolutely no work stoppage on the ones under construction so obviously, they are managing their debt properly.

4. Salary payment is not peculiar to Osun state, nearly all the states in Nigeria owe salary and many of them collected FG bailout so why is Osun special?

If you are going to show crocodile concern about debts, you should be focusing on your own state where they have nothing to show or face states like Delta with debt twice Osun.s debt and absolutely nothing to show for it.

Seems you people get some extra mojo over Osun state hence you meaningless fixations on Osun state that's actually doing better than many states in Nigeria.




Aregbe schooled you properly on propaganda. That is one thing got right. You asked for figures and predicted l couldn't provide any. Now that I have, you are spewing rubbish in your own words. The joke is on you.

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