Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by Reference(m): 9:42am On Nov 03, 2022 |
Do these taxes bear ethnic connotation. Are indigenes taxed higher than non natives?. Are the LRS's tax documents printed in vernacular?
So how come when the funds are used it suddenly become a tribal, sectional and personal achievement. |
Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by voltron14: 9:42am On Nov 03, 2022 |
ogododo:
I don tell you, go and check how San Francisco make highest revenue in USA. Why not talk about Ouagadougou? |
Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by ogododo: 9:52am On Nov 03, 2022 |
voltron14:
Why not talk about Ouagadougou? No na Kinshasha. |
Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by ncoolsome(m): 9:55am On Nov 03, 2022 |
mrsage: Taxation is serious business.
Yet a huge number of individuals and companies still do not pay taxes in Lagos especially MSME's and those in the informal sector.
An average Mechanic, vulcanizer, fashion designer or carpenter in Lagos does not pay tax. And the others have paid what has been done to it ?? Until corruption becomes a death penalty,I won't take our leaders serious.. |
Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by benjaminlawson(m): 10:14am On Nov 03, 2022 |
If 70% of Lagos income is from tax, it tell us that Lagos has been place under heavy yoke of taxes, ranging from from bus drivers to other citizens. This is what has make Lagos State unpopular among her citizens, can imagine that in Lagos some traffic penalty of the forfeiture of your vehicle, and yet someone be proud that they increase internally generated revenue from just less than a billion to hundred of billions, and in actual fact some of this money is going back to them in form of the so call consultancy fees. |
Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by Afamed: 10:29am On Nov 03, 2022 |
Realguyman1: Please kid, stay out of my mention. Your comment already indicate that u are still a child. Metuhseller , I just exposed you on social media |
Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by Sleekfingers: 10:31am On Nov 03, 2022 |
gozmok1: Do you know that Lagos economy is bigger than some African countries economy join together? All statistics combined, Lagos remain the richest state in Nigeria.
Do you wonder why there is massive infrastructural development in Ebonyi or Rivers State?
Why is Sanwo Olu, the Governor of Lagos not performing like El Rufai of Kaduna or Zulu’s of Borneo; war and bandits ravaged States?
Godfatherism is the only answer. For the past 22years, one man, yes one man has cornered Lagos. Amassing its wealth for himself while Lagosians suffer untold hardship.
Before you make excuses for him, Lagos was the number one metropolitan city even at independence of 1960. Lagos was the Federal Capital Territory for years before it was moved to Abuja, and so has large chump of our national assets and infrastructures which generates billions to both the federal and state coffers.
Intentional Oil companies (IOCS) doing oil exploration in the Niger Delta has their offices either in Abuja or Lagos till date. Tinubu is milking Lagos dry and the poor man on the street does not benefit one bit. Where is Lagos money going. Is it Tinubu’s pocket? If he becomes the president of a country like Nigeria, what do you think will happen.
Lagos is beautiful today but sit has always been beautiful before 1960.
If we allow religion or ethnicity to make you allow thieves into government, the poor will be worse affected. Tinubu this and that......nobody is gonna force you to vote for him......vote for another candidate, and stop whining like a bitch 1 Like |
Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by Sleekfingers: 10:36am On Nov 03, 2022 |
Igboslayer: You don't even know how to lie...You kept contradicting yourself, Lagos is beautiful on it's own... Na ghost make am beautiful since 1960? Na ghost make am the richest state in Nigeria,... Tell us which of the national assets that's bringing Lagos wealth after it cease to become Federal capital. Why do Oil companies choose to site their head office in Lagos even after it cease to be capital of Nigeria. Why didn't they relocate to Abuja... Make una dey use una sense ooooo.
While Lagos was a Federal capital, majority of the mainland was under the administration of the Old Western Region lead by Chief Obafemi Awolowo that established industrial estate all over the region including Lagos State by taking advantage of the proximity of the Apapa port and road/railway network connecting the Northern part and the East. Awolowo through the Western Nigeria Development Corporation! (WNDC) attracted many foreign companies to Lagos.
Only the Island, Ikoyi and some parts of Isale Eko where under Federal administration until after the civil war when states assets of the old western region properties where converted into federal properties and majority of the mainland were later annexed as part of the federal capital.
WNDC attracted many foreign companies through aggressive drive towards development by the Western Region, the federal government only assisted many of such foreign companies with tax free holiday, and recouping of their profits as demanded by law. Many of the companies where in part ownership with the (WNDC), Who provided loans, Land and other enabling infrastructure for many of such companies to thrive.
Public - Private partnerships of the Western region was so effective, many of the companies in Lagos state where Co owned by the Wester Region until acquisition by the federal government that lead to many of their collapse due to nepotism and poor management.
The Partnership between Western region and Foreign Capitalists Entrepreneurs lead to the acquisition and construction of 31acres Industrial Estate located at Ikeja complete with standard amenities where most of the foreign companies located their operational headquarters. As a result there were about 30 ventures formed by the WNDC in partnerships with individuals and corporate entities especially foreign companies.
Many of the companies were principally managed by expatriates. The assets and liabilities of the companies were shared according to each partner’s equity. Among these companies were the
1. Nigerian Plastics Company (50% Held by WNDC UAC 35%) 2. Nigerian Water Resources Development Company (60% WNDC, Israeli Co. 40%) 3. Nigersol Construction Company (60% WNDC, Israeli Co. 40%) 4. Nidogas (30% WNDC, Nidogas 60%) 5. Nigerian Pre- Stressed Concrete Company (20% WNDC, CFAO 40%) 6. Crittal Hope Nigerian Ltd (22.5% WNDC, John Holt 22.5%) 7. Vono (West Africa) (15% WNDC, UAC 30%) 8. Tower Aluminum, (35% WNDC) 9. Asbestos Cement Products (43% WNDC, MMS. 8.8%) 10. West African Portland Cement Company 11. Nigerian Textile Mills 12. Nigerian Mosiac And Glass Manufacturing Company 13. Nigerian Electronics 14. Premier Tobacco Company 15. Nigerian Petroleum Refinery Company 16. Galvanizing Industries, 17. Guinness Nigerian Limited 18. Vegetable Oils – Nigeria.
As at 1965, the Corporation (WNDC) had invested over £6m in these companies. For the establishment of Pepsi Cola, the Export-Import Bank of America agreed to provide A.G Leventis funds to form a partnership with the Western Region Government. The family of Obafemi Awolowo benefited from this venture as his wife was made the sole distributor of Pepsi products in Western Region. The soft drink was seen as the official drink of Western Nigerian Government.
The partnerships became one of the most successful ventures that enamoured the industrial economy of Western Nigeria from the 1960s.
The Tower Aluminum (Nigeria), the WNDC invested ₤29,000 as part of Tower Aluminum’s equity share of ₤125,000. Midland Spinning Company invested ₤63,000, Aluminum Union had equity of ₤32,000 and Akinloye Aboderin ₤1,000.
It was also one of the economic missions of the Western Region Government that resulted in the establishment of the Nigerian Mosaic, Glass Manufacturing Company and others in the region.
The Mosaics and Glass Manufacturing company (MGMC) was a joint venture owned by WNDC, Adebayo Doherty and Oduntola.
The equity capital outlay of the MGMC was ₤64,572 out of which the WNDC held ₤20,000, while Adeboya Doherty held ₤25,000 shares.
The WNDC invested in the Nigerian Pre-Stressed Concrete Company (NPSCC), the sum of ₤50,000. Other partners of the Nigerian Pre- Stressed Concrete Company were the CFAO with ₤20,000 share capital in the company and Taylor Wood and UAC that had ₤20,000 equity
Assests like NTA, Radio Nigeria etc where all former assets of Western region that was converted to federal assets. Western region paid and suffered more in Lagos state than what Lagos state presently benefits.
Igbos developing Lagos State is the most foolish thought ever to be propagated by urchins wishing they own the beautiful foundation provided by Western Region of Nigeria. The legacy of Awolowo still reverberates. Can you imaging, them saying they developed lagos. But their region remain inhabitable..... It is only a foolish child, that will leave his dilapidated father's house to develop his neighbour's house..... 2 Likes |
Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by tegrianonigltd(m): 11:00am On Nov 03, 2022 |
tamdun:
U no get shame, Lagos state poly still looks better Look better for a fifth largest economy in africa ? Jokers, Nigeria na failed state. The leaders na useless beings |
Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by Simplythebest: 11:55am On Nov 03, 2022 |
Local government is part of the state temitope27: their money no dey enter state government pocket |
Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by temitope27(m): 11:59am On Nov 03, 2022 |
Simplythebest: Local government is part of the state most tax payed to Lga are not been remitted, most of the workers chop the money |
Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by Simplythebest: 12:26pm On Nov 03, 2022 |
Who are u to blame temitope27: most tax payed to Lga are not been remitted, most of the workers chop the money |
Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by temitope27(m): 12:47pm On Nov 03, 2022 |
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Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by Goalgetter23(m): 12:47pm On Nov 03, 2022 |
mrsage: Taxation is serious business.
Yet a huge number of individuals and companies still do not pay taxes in Lagos especially MSME's and those in the informal sector.
An average Mechanic, vulcanizer, fashion designer or carpenter in Lagos does not pay tax. You are very correct |
Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by Simplythebest: 12:48pm On Nov 03, 2022 |
Abi oooo this country is mess temitope27: I don't even blame anyone here 1 Like |
Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by temitope27(m): 12:49pm On Nov 03, 2022 |
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Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by Jogs1900: 1:03pm On Nov 03, 2022 |
Igboslayer: You don't even know how to lie...You kept contradicting yourself, Lagos is beautiful on it's own... Na ghost make am beautiful since 1960? Na ghost make am the richest state in Nigeria,... Tell us which of the national assets that's bringing Lagos wealth after it cease to become Federal capital. Why do Oil companies choose to site their head office in Lagos even after it cease to be capital of Nigeria. Why didn't they relocate to Abuja... Make una dey use una sense ooooo.
While Lagos was a Federal capital, majority of the mainland was under the administration of the Old Western Region lead by Chief Obafemi Awolowo that established industrial estate all over the region including Lagos State by taking advantage of the proximity of the Apapa port and road/railway network connecting the Northern part and the East. Awolowo through the Western Nigeria Development Corporation! (WNDC) attracted many foreign companies to Lagos.
Only the Island, Ikoyi and some parts of Isale Eko where under Federal administration until after the civil war when states assets of the old western region properties where converted into federal properties and majority of the mainland were later annexed as part of the federal capital.
WNDC attracted many foreign companies through aggressive drive towards development by the Western Region, the federal government only assisted many of such foreign companies with tax free holiday, and recouping of their profits as demanded by law. Many of the companies where in part ownership with the (WNDC), Who provided loans, Land and other enabling infrastructure for many of such companies to thrive.
Public - Private partnerships of the Western region was so effective, many of the companies in Lagos state where Co owned by the Wester Region until acquisition by the federal government that lead to many of their collapse due to nepotism and poor management.
The Partnership between Western region and Foreign Capitalists Entrepreneurs lead to the acquisition and construction of 31acres Industrial Estate located at Ikeja complete with standard amenities where most of the foreign companies located their operational headquarters. As a result there were about 30 ventures formed by the WNDC in partnerships with individuals and corporate entities especially foreign companies.
Many of the companies were principally managed by expatriates. The assets and liabilities of the companies were shared according to each partner’s equity. Among these companies were the
1. Nigerian Plastics Company (50% Held by WNDC UAC 35%) 2. Nigerian Water Resources Development Company (60% WNDC, Israeli Co. 40%) 3. Nigersol Construction Company (60% WNDC, Israeli Co. 40%) 4. Nidogas (30% WNDC, Nidogas 60%) 5. Nigerian Pre- Stressed Concrete Company (20% WNDC, CFAO 40%) 6. Crittal Hope Nigerian Ltd (22.5% WNDC, John Holt 22.5%) 7. Vono (West Africa) (15% WNDC, UAC 30%) 8. Tower Aluminum, (35% WNDC) 9. Asbestos Cement Products (43% WNDC, MMS. 8.8%) 10. West African Portland Cement Company 11. Nigerian Textile Mills 12. Nigerian Mosiac And Glass Manufacturing Company 13. Nigerian Electronics 14. Premier Tobacco Company 15. Nigerian Petroleum Refinery Company 16. Galvanizing Industries, 17. Guinness Nigerian Limited 18. Vegetable Oils – Nigeria.
As at 1965, the Corporation (WNDC) had invested over £6m in these companies. For the establishment of Pepsi Cola, the Export-Import Bank of America agreed to provide A.G Leventis funds to form a partnership with the Western Region Government. The family of Obafemi Awolowo benefited from this venture as his wife was made the sole distributor of Pepsi products in Western Region. The soft drink was seen as the official drink of Western Nigerian Government.
The partnerships became one of the most successful ventures that enamoured the industrial economy of Western Nigeria from the 1960s.
The Tower Aluminum (Nigeria), the WNDC invested ₤29,000 as part of Tower Aluminum’s equity share of ₤125,000. Midland Spinning Company invested ₤63,000, Aluminum Union had equity of ₤32,000 and Akinloye Aboderin ₤1,000.
It was also one of the economic missions of the Western Region Government that resulted in the establishment of the Nigerian Mosaic, Glass Manufacturing Company and others in the region.
The Mosaics and Glass Manufacturing company (MGMC) was a joint venture owned by WNDC, Adebayo Doherty and Oduntola.
The equity capital outlay of the MGMC was ₤64,572 out of which the WNDC held ₤20,000, while Adeboya Doherty held ₤25,000 shares.
The WNDC invested in the Nigerian Pre-Stressed Concrete Company (NPSCC), the sum of ₤50,000. Other partners of the Nigerian Pre- Stressed Concrete Company were the CFAO with ₤20,000 share capital in the company and Taylor Wood and UAC that had ₤20,000 equity
Assests like NTA, Radio Nigeria etc where all former assets of Western region that was converted to federal assets. Western region paid and suffered more in Lagos state than what Lagos state presently benefits.
Igbos developing Lagos State is the most foolish thought ever to be propagated by urchins wishing they own the beautiful foundation provided by Western Region of Nigeria. The legacy of Awolowo still reverberates. Waoh...School them... Moreover,The airport belongs to the western region...Daily times nko?Most western region property were unjustly converted to Federal govt property...What some people don't know is that Kaduna state has more federal projects than Lagos state...It's well. |
Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by TrumpDonald2: 5:03pm On Nov 03, 2022 |
Igboslayer: You don't even know how to lie...You kept contradicting yourself, Lagos is beautiful on it's own... Na ghost make am beautiful since 1960? Na ghost make am the richest state in Nigeria,... Tell us which of the national assets that's bringing Lagos wealth after it cease to become Federal capital. Why do Oil companies choose to site their head office in Lagos even after it cease to be capital of Nigeria. Why didn't they relocate to Abuja... Make una dey use una sense ooooo.
While Lagos was a Federal capital, majority of the mainland was under the administration of the Old Western Region lead by Chief Obafemi Awolowo that established industrial estate all over the region including Lagos State by taking advantage of the proximity of the Apapa port and road/railway network connecting the Northern part and the East. Awolowo through the Western Nigeria Development Corporation! (WNDC) attracted many foreign companies to Lagos.
Only the Island, Ikoyi and some parts of Isale Eko where under Federal administration until after the civil war when states assets of the old western region properties where converted into federal properties and majority of the mainland were later annexed as part of the federal capital.
WNDC attracted many foreign companies through aggressive drive towards development by the Western Region, the federal government only assisted many of such foreign companies with tax free holiday, and recouping of their profits as demanded by law. Many of the companies where in part ownership with the (WNDC), Who provided loans, Land and other enabling infrastructure for many of such companies to thrive.
Public - Private partnerships of the Western region was so effective, many of the companies in Lagos state where Co owned by the Wester Region until acquisition by the federal government that lead to many of their collapse due to nepotism and poor management.
The Partnership between Western region and Foreign Capitalists Entrepreneurs lead to the acquisition and construction of 31acres Industrial Estate located at Ikeja complete with standard amenities where most of the foreign companies located their operational headquarters. As a result there were about 30 ventures formed by the WNDC in partnerships with individuals and corporate entities especially foreign companies.
Many of the companies were principally managed by expatriates. The assets and liabilities of the companies were shared according to each partner’s equity. Among these companies were the
1. Nigerian Plastics Company (50% Held by WNDC UAC 35%) 2. Nigerian Water Resources Development Company (60% WNDC, Israeli Co. 40%) 3. Nigersol Construction Company (60% WNDC, Israeli Co. 40%) 4. Nidogas (30% WNDC, Nidogas 60%) 5. Nigerian Pre- Stressed Concrete Company (20% WNDC, CFAO 40%) 6. Crittal Hope Nigerian Ltd (22.5% WNDC, John Holt 22.5%) 7. Vono (West Africa) (15% WNDC, UAC 30%) 8. Tower Aluminum, (35% WNDC) 9. Asbestos Cement Products (43% WNDC, MMS. 8.8%) 10. West African Portland Cement Company 11. Nigerian Textile Mills 12. Nigerian Mosiac And Glass Manufacturing Company 13. Nigerian Electronics 14. Premier Tobacco Company 15. Nigerian Petroleum Refinery Company 16. Galvanizing Industries, 17. Guinness Nigerian Limited 18. Vegetable Oils – Nigeria.
As at 1965, the Corporation (WNDC) had invested over £6m in these companies. For the establishment of Pepsi Cola, the Export-Import Bank of America agreed to provide A.G Leventis funds to form a partnership with the Western Region Government. The family of Obafemi Awolowo benefited from this venture as his wife was made the sole distributor of Pepsi products in Western Region. The soft drink was seen as the official drink of Western Nigerian Government.
The partnerships became one of the most successful ventures that enamoured the industrial economy of Western Nigeria from the 1960s.
The Tower Aluminum (Nigeria), the WNDC invested ₤29,000 as part of Tower Aluminum’s equity share of ₤125,000. Midland Spinning Company invested ₤63,000, Aluminum Union had equity of ₤32,000 and Akinloye Aboderin ₤1,000.
It was also one of the economic missions of the Western Region Government that resulted in the establishment of the Nigerian Mosaic, Glass Manufacturing Company and others in the region.
The Mosaics and Glass Manufacturing company (MGMC) was a joint venture owned by WNDC, Adebayo Doherty and Oduntola.
The equity capital outlay of the MGMC was ₤64,572 out of which the WNDC held ₤20,000, while Adeboya Doherty held ₤25,000 shares.
The WNDC invested in the Nigerian Pre-Stressed Concrete Company (NPSCC), the sum of ₤50,000. Other partners of the Nigerian Pre- Stressed Concrete Company were the CFAO with ₤20,000 share capital in the company and Taylor Wood and UAC that had ₤20,000 equity
Assests like NTA, Radio Nigeria etc where all former assets of Western region that was converted to federal assets. Western region paid and suffered more in Lagos state than what Lagos state presently benefits.
Igbos developing Lagos State is the most foolish thought ever to be propagated by urchins wishing they own the beautiful foundation provided by Western Region of Nigeria. The legacy of Awolowo still reverberates. Igbos contribute alot to the development of Lagos and soon an Igbo man will govern Lagos. Mark my word |
Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by lailo: 5:59pm On Nov 03, 2022 |
gozmok1: I DEDICATE THIS first comment to
OBIDATTI ✅✅ OUR ONLY HOPE 2023
Do you know that Lagos economy is bigger than some African countries economy join together? All statistics combined, Lagos remain the richest state in Nigeria.
Do you wonder why there is massive infrastructural development in Ebonyi or Rivers State?
Why is Sanwo Olu, the Governor of Lagos not performing like El Rufai of Kaduna or Zulu’s of Borneo; war and bandits ravaged States?
Godfatherism is the only answer. For the past 22years, one man, yes one man has cornered Lagos. Amassing its wealth for himself while Lagosians suffer untold hardship.
Before you make excuses for him, Lagos was the number one metropolitan city even at independence of 1960. Lagos was the Federal Capital Territory for years before it was moved to Abuja, and so has large chump of our national assets and infrastructures which generates billions to both the federal and state coffers.
Intentional Oil companies (IOCS) doing oil exploration in the Niger Delta has their offices either in Abuja or Lagos till date. Tinubu is milking Lagos dry and the poor man on the street does not benefit one bit. Where is Lagos money going. Is it Tinubu’s pocket? If he becomes the president of a country like Nigeria, what do you think will happen.
Lagos is beautiful today but sit has always been beautiful before 1960.
If we allow religion or ethnicity to make you allow thieves into government, the poor will be worse affected. Tell that to the illiterates and gullibles |
Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by Menclothing: 6:06pm On Nov 03, 2022 |
mytime24: And 35% goes to tinubu Stated that tinubu didnt rule how developed are they? |
Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by Igboslayer: 10:02pm On Nov 03, 2022 |
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Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by TrumpDonald2: 11:40am On Nov 04, 2022 |
Igboslayer: You never get Biafra, na Lagos you want now. It will be far easier for you to get Biafra than Lagos…Igbos contributed gala selling and prostitution to Lagos. E pain you. Truth they say is bitter. |
Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by Igboslayer: 3:39pm On Nov 04, 2022 |
TrumpDonald2:
E pain you. Truth they say is bitter. See this one, truth say Igbo go rule Lagos…Lagos resemble nnewi Abi Alaigbo for your eye, abi na una papa land extend reach there…Una really funny sha. hahahahahahahaha…make una rule Nigeria first make we see before Lagos. Never before have we seen a group of people so delusional that they believe in their own self deceits with outstanding folly like the Igbos. Is it too hard for you people to know and see that OBI do not have the required spread to win a presidential election? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by TrumpDonald2: 5:03pm On Nov 04, 2022 |
Igboslayer: See this one, truth say Igbo go rule Lagos…Lagos resemble nnewi Abi Alaigbo for your eye, abi na una papa land extend reach there…Una really funny sha.
hahahahahahahaha…make una rule Nigeria first make we see before Lagos. Never before have we seen a group of people so delusional that they believe in their own self deceits with outstanding folly like the Igbos. Is it too hard for you people to know and see that OBI do not have the required spread to win a presidential election?
As e dey pain you, e dey sweet me. Igbos are very unique. There are Igbos in Lagos state house of assembly . It's only a matter of time bro, them go govern Lagos. Truth is, you and the other urchins are the most delusional human beings on earth. ObiDatti 2023 You can jump into the lagoon after he's declared next year. |
Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by Igboslayer: 8:14pm On Nov 04, 2022 |
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Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by TrumpDonald2: 11:08pm On Nov 04, 2022 |
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Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by Igboslayer: 11:28pm On Nov 04, 2022 |
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Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by TrumpDonald2: 8:14am On Nov 05, 2022 |
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Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by Igboslayer: 11:54pm On Nov 05, 2022 |
TrumpDonald2:
Are there Igbos in Lagos state government? Answer my question
When people dey tolerate una, you think it's a right... Na so Una foolish reach àbí. There are Yoruba in Kano and Kaduna state governments cabinet and no sane Yoruba man will think that's enough for them to govern these states, either now or in the nearest future. Only Igbos think about this mundane concept of dominating people that genuinely showed them love. You all need to check your brain, something is fundamentally wrong upstairs and it looks hereditary. Lagos state government has both Hausa and Igbo in their cabinet, and that's part of the all inclusiveness of the Governor because of their impact and population in Lagos state. I have never heard of an Hausa man dragging Lagos with the Yorubas...except Igbos...And this is how Igbos kept dragging Porthacourt with the Ikweres, build your own home now and stop constituting nuisance all over the place and let your children see what you built for yourself for once. Hausas and Yorubas genuinely love their home town and will never trade it for another... Only the Igbos are homeless and never love their home, so they can claim they own any town depending on the degree of their foolishness at any particular time of the day. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by TrumpDonald2: 11:41am On Nov 06, 2022 |
Igboslayer: When people dey tolerate una, you think it's a right... Na so Una foolish reach àbí. There are Yoruba in Kano and Kaduna state governments cabinet and no sane Yoruba man will think that's enough for them to govern these states, either now or in the nearest future. Only Igbos think about this mundane concept of dominating people that genuinely showed them love.
You all need to check your brain, something is fundamentally wrong upstairs and it looks hereditary. Lagos state government has both Hausa and Igbo in their cabinet, and that's part of the all inclusiveness of the Governor because of their impact and population in Lagos state.
I have never heard of an Hausa man dragging Lagos with the Yorubas...except Igbos...And this is how Igbos kept dragging Porthacourt with the Ikweres, build your own home now and stop constituting nuisance all over the place and let your children see what you built for yourself for once.
Hausas and Yorubas genuinely love their home town and will never trade it for another...Only the Igbos are homeless and never love their home, so they can claim they own any town depending on the degree of their foolishness at any particular time of the day. At least you have answered my question. So don't try to defend it. And who said the igbos doesn't love their land? Come to the East and see for yourself pls. So when you sell your land to an Igbo man, you still want to claim ownership of the land he bought with his money? You urchins are all thieves just like your grand Master Thieffnubu. You are talking about Port Harcourt. Do you even know history? I shouldn't even be arguing with you because you are not enlightened enough for such discussion. You fools should look for something tangible to campaign for your thief and not talk about Lagos because Lagos is not heaven and the thief did not make Lagos. Keep slaying yourself Because you can't slay the Igbos. We too strong for you. |
Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by Igboslayer: 5:31pm On Nov 06, 2022 |
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Re: Ayodele Subair: 70% Of Lagos IGR Comes From Taxes by TrumpDonald2: 6:12pm On Nov 06, 2022 |
Igboslayer: You too strong and you are slaves in Nigeria seeking freedom…So na the land wey dem sell give you make you own their state. Werey, omo ale, Wetin dey Alaigbo apart from gullies and stupid people…
You are all just too foolish to understand the facts that land ownership is not forever and doesn’t define the prosperity of the buyer. Because some few Igbos bought land in Yoruba Land they are wealthier than the people…walai una too foolish. I'm done with you. You be real werey Just reduce your stupidity here on Nairaland. |