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Re: Muhammad Nami: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue From Stamp Duty by lexy2014: 10:53am On Oct 15, 2021
benuejosh:


More than 60 ongoing Federal road and bridge projects across the five states in the South East.

These include:
Sections 1 to 4 of the Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway

Construction of Ihiala-Orlu Road in Isseke Town-Amafuo-Ulli with Spur (Ihiala-Orlu-Umuduru Section) in Anambra state

Rehabilitation of Oba-Nnewi-Okigwe Road Route Section II: Anambra/Imo states Border-Ibinta-Okigwe Road

Construction of Oseakwa Bridge in Anambra state

Rehabilitation of Old Enugu – Portharcourt Road (Agbogugu-Abia Border Spur to Mmaku)

Rehabilitation of Nsukka-Obollo-Ikem-Ehamufu-Nkalagu Road in Enugu state

Rehabilitation of Owerri-Umuahia Road Sections I, II & III Imo/Abia states

Rehabilitation of Oba-Nnewi-Okigwe Road Section II: Anambra/Imo states Border-Ibinta-Okigwe Road

Rehabilitation of Bende – Arochukwu – Ohafia Road Section I in Abia state

Rehabilitation of Abakaliki-Afikpo Road Sections I and II in Ebonyi state, among others.

156km Lagos-Ibadan Standard Gauge Rail nearing completion

327km Itakpe-Warri Standard Gauge Rail completed and commissioned 33 years after construction began.

Abuja Light Rail completed in 2018.

Ground-breaking done for construction of Kano-Maradi Standard Gauge Rail, and revamp of Port-Harcourt-Maiduguri Narrow Gauge Rail.

Financing negotiations ongoing for Ibadan-Kano Standard Gauge Rail project

Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Second Niger Bridge, Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Expressway.

Completion of New Terminals for International Airports in Lagos, Abuja, Kano and Port Harcourt

Construction of New Runway for Abuja and Enugu International Airports

And host of other things. Now, tell me if this projects have not benefited the common man and how do you think only money from stamp duty could do this.

Am glad u mentioned these as d products of stamp duty. If it's stamp duty that did these, what then did all d loans being borrowed did?
Re: Muhammad Nami: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue From Stamp Duty by Justhere: 10:59am On Oct 15, 2021
BANKS NO DEY REMIT THE 50NAIRA, ABI FG WANT MAKE 100NAIRA NI.
Re: Muhammad Nami: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue From Stamp Duty by Ovamboland(m): 12:56pm On Oct 15, 2021
Teesbee:
why would I argue with u on dat rubbish u wrote..itz obvious you are being paid

When people don't agree with you then they are paid, how did we end up with so many shallow citizens and little Hitler's?

It's either your way or the highway because only you posses all knowledge and all wisdom?
Re: Muhammad Nami: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue From Stamp Duty by Ovamboland(m): 1:26pm On Oct 15, 2021
benuejosh:
with all the infrastructural projects being carried out all over the country and you still asking? Haba na.

It's only in Nigeria that people argue their lives get worse with better roads and new railway.
They are telling the next government not to invest in infrastructure, let's eat the money now now. Who cares about investment when we want to eat?
Re: Muhammad Nami: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue From Stamp Duty by lexy2014: 2:29pm On Oct 15, 2021
Ovamboland:


It's only in Nigeria that people argue their lives get worse with better roads and new railway.
They are telling the next government not to invest in infrastructure, let's eat the money now now. Who cares about investment when we want to eat?

does anybody need to tell govt (past, present or future) to eat money before it eats money?
Re: Muhammad Nami: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue From Stamp Duty by Ovamboland(m): 4:17pm On Oct 15, 2021
lexy2014:


u havent answered d question.

kindly tell us what d govt has been doing with all d stamp duty it has been collecting and how they have used it to improve d living standard of nigerian

what are those "infrastructural projects being carried out all over the country"? pls give details.


Are you living in Nigeria?
Re: Muhammad Nami: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue From Stamp Duty by Ovamboland(m): 4:45pm On Oct 15, 2021
[quote author=Simplythebest post=106749683]This government is full of lies. As someone who have worked in a bank the stamp duty charges is 100% being collected and remitted to the government cus automated by the banking system once u received more than N1000 the money will be deducted from ur account immediately or next days depending on the bank. But who ever the money is not properly collected is deceiving her self. [/quoteJ88

You are a banker, tell us the total value of stamp duty collected annually by all the banks in Nigeria.
Our budget for this year is 13trillion, next year is 16 trillion.

How many percent of these budget is this verry big stamp duty you paid that we will not hear word.

Banker that doesn't know numbers is that one a banker
Re: Muhammad Nami: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue From Stamp Duty by Ovamboland(m): 4:48pm On Oct 15, 2021
lexy2014:


Am glad u mentioned these as d products of stamp duty. If it's stamp duty that did these, what then did all d loans being borrowed did?

How much is stamp duty to do all these, try and be smart at least small

Re: Muhammad Nami: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue From Stamp Duty by Ovamboland(m): 4:56pm On Oct 15, 2021
lexy2014:


does anybody need to tell govt (past, present or future) to eat money before it eats money?

With comments here you're telling the next government not to bother about infrastructure just take loans and share it for trickle down effect, stop wasting it on roads and railway. This is a really dumb generation. Not much different from the generation that refused to grant access to railway because they heard it will be used to carry their wives away.
Re: Muhammad Nami: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue From Stamp Duty by Gfh1: 5:24pm On Oct 15, 2021
How
Re: Muhammad Nami: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue From Stamp Duty by lexy2014: 6:12pm On Oct 15, 2021
Ovamboland:



Are you living in Nigeria?

Yes I am. Are u?
Re: Muhammad Nami: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue From Stamp Duty by lexy2014: 7:38pm On Oct 15, 2021
Ovamboland:


How much is stamp duty to do all these, try and be smart at least small

still doesnt answer my question:

Am glad u mentioned these as d products of stamp duty. If it's stamp duty that did these, what then did all d loans being borrowed did?
Re: Muhammad Nami: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue From Stamp Duty by lexy2014: 7:38pm On Oct 15, 2021
Ovamboland:


With comments here you're telling the next government not to bother about infrastructure just take loans and share it for trickle down effect, stop wasting it on roads and railway. This is a really dumb generation. Not much different from the generation that refused to grant access to railway because they heard it will be used to carry their wives away.

who is d "you" and how does it got to do with what i asked

does anybody need to tell govt (past, present or future) to eat money before it eats money?

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