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Top Ten Things That Would Happen If Nigeria Is Restructured by Abjay97(m): 3:03pm On Nov 14, 2018
By Jayamma Abanobi 

Restructuring has to do with the corporate management term for the act of reorganizing the legal, ownership, operational, or other structures of a company for the purpose of making it more profitable, or better organized for its present needs.

 

With the recent ongoing cry for the restructuring of Nigeria, here are top ten things that would happen if Nigeria is restructured.

 

 

1. No More Federal Allocation:

The normal trend of states waiting to receive allocation/ "oil money" from the federal treasury will become a thing of the past.

 
2. States Will Control Their Resources:

The various states in Nigeria, will be in full control of their resources. Take for instance, Enugu; the coal producing state will be in full control of how coal is mined, transported and exported without the interference of the federal government. The federal government will play it's role by ensuring the coal mining follows due procedure.

 

3. Less Power in Abuja: Currently, Nigeria runs a very a expensive government because of the centralized power in Abuja. If Nigeria is restructured, power no longer rests solely in Abuja, but is shared equally among states. This implies that states can have their own separate laws guiding them.

 

4. State Policing Will be Made Possible:

Imagine a Nigeria with a police force bearing the name "KAPD" standing as Kano State Police Department. The various states in Nigeria will be able to be in full control of their military; with Abuja overseeing them all.

 
5. Government Workers will be more serious:

Restructuring this country, is sure to make civil servants serious in carrying out their responsibilities as there would be competition among states to have the best output.

 

6. Unemployment Reduction:

Restructuring Nigeria will reduce the rate of unemployment; because the 36 states with mineral resources will begin to explore and harness their resources leading to a new era of utilization of these human and mineral resources.


7. Increase in Healthy Competition:

Nigerian states without good healthcare, schools and public infrastructure will begin to work hard to provide such, so that they can be seen as good among their counterparts. For instance, if a state is not doing well in providing quality education; and sees people leaving the state for other states that state can decide to work hard to improve the education infrastructure to see that it competes with states with the best education.

 
8. Less dependence on Oil:

Due to the fact, that states now control their resources, crude oil will no longer be the main source of revenue for the country; leading to the increase in diversity in revenue generation. Some states could go into manufacturing, some into real large scale Textile making, some into full time agriculture.

 
9. General Development:

The country will generally develop. Each state will be responsible for the improving a key sector of the economy leading to massive development.

 
10. Nigerian crude oil could lose value:

With the dwindling price of oil, and the growing concern about carbon poisoning caused by crude oil, the world is moving toward a green environment. Hence, revenue generated by oil in the south south of Nigeria will make little or no sense in the international markets in the nearest future. By 2020, many countries in Europe will begin the use of electric vehicles.

 

Source:  https://www./2018/11/top-ten-things-that-will-happen-if.html?m=1

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Re: Top Ten Things That Would Happen If Nigeria Is Restructured by Ebimor96: 3:08pm On Nov 14, 2018
cheesy
Re: Top Ten Things That Would Happen If Nigeria Is Restructured by Ebimor96: 3:09pm On Nov 14, 2018
It's a welcomed development

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Re: Top Ten Things That Would Happen If Nigeria Is Restructured by Blackfire(m): 3:13pm On Nov 14, 2018
Parasites won't allow it...


They know themselves

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Re: Top Ten Things That Would Happen If Nigeria Is Restructured by LuciferPreeqson: 3:30pm On Nov 14, 2018
11. Afonjas & Ab0kis will starve to death after 5 years

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Re: Top Ten Things That Would Happen If Nigeria Is Restructured by Otuegbe: 3:42pm On Nov 14, 2018
welcome development

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Re: Top Ten Things That Would Happen If Nigeria Is Restructured by blackfase(m): 3:46pm On Nov 14, 2018
Unfortunately our friends from d North are scared for this to happen....

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Re: Top Ten Things That Would Happen If Nigeria Is Restructured by ZKOSOSO(m): 3:54pm On Nov 14, 2018
The Parasitic core North won't let it be possible.
It would have the makings of real Poverty epicentre of the Universe.

The accursed scions of DanFodio who survived daily by Violence, Thieving, Bloodbath and Politics would be so exposed for the world to see with no hiding place.

Just like fish outta water....!

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Re: Top Ten Things That Would Happen If Nigeria Is Restructured by nijabazaar: 4:13pm On Nov 14, 2018
The north would rather go to war tham restructure...

Note that they carry majority in the National Assembly

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Re: Top Ten Things That Would Happen If Nigeria Is Restructured by Elfenomeno(m): 4:22pm On Nov 14, 2018
ZKOSOSO:
The Parasitic core North won't let it be possible.
It would have the makings of real Poverty epicentre of the Universe.

The accursed scions of DanFodio who survived daily by Violence, Thieving, Bloodbath and Politics would be so exposed for the world to see with no hiding place.

Just like fish outta water....!

Then we should force it on them. How long are we going to allow those people continue to have their way?

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Re: Top Ten Things That Would Happen If Nigeria Is Restructured by Immanuels7(m): 9:00pm On Nov 14, 2018
Lalasticlala this should make fp na
Re: Top Ten Things That Would Happen If Nigeria Is Restructured by FactBoyz: 9:07pm On Nov 14, 2018
Forget the tribalistic people above.. Nigeria needs restructuring.. Thats the truth
Re: Top Ten Things That Would Happen If Nigeria Is Restructured by Immanuels7(m): 9:09pm On Nov 14, 2018
Atiku wan use restructuring confuse some people
Re: Top Ten Things That Would Happen If Nigeria Is Restructured by Igbokid: 9:17pm On Nov 14, 2018
LuciferPreeqson:
11. Afonjas & Ab0kis will starve to death after 5 years
While all osu youths would end up in prisons in the far East while the older ones eat the children as was the norm before 1960.
Re: Top Ten Things That Would Happen If Nigeria Is Restructured by Igbokid: 9:17pm On Nov 14, 2018
ZKOSOSO:
The Parasitic core North won't let it be possible.
It would have the makings of real Poverty epicentre of the Universe.

The accursed scions of DanFodio who survived daily by Violence, Thieving, Bloodbath and Politics would be so exposed for the world to see with no hiding place.

Just like fish outta water....!
But Atiku and OBIgot will restructure nah grin cheesy

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