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Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by Obaaderemi2: 9:23pm On Feb 05, 2023 |
scrome:A vote for Obi is a vote for Atiku. |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by chukseric504869: 9:35pm On Feb 05, 2023 |
The worst thing to happen to Nigeria is allowing Atiku becomes the president of this country,God forbid.instead of him,I prefer Tinubu 100times to Atiku but Obi remains the best |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by Putinofrussia: 9:54pm On Feb 05, 2023 |
sucess001: Dont be a mumu. Nigerian leaders looted and still looting Nigeria,meanwhile Nigeria has become the poverty capital of the world and sinking everyday. According to his protagonists "Tinubu looted and still looting Lagos" but Lagos has become the 5th economy in Africa and always in 1st or 2nd least poverty stricken state in Nigeria even as some hateful economic migrants continue to flood Lagos with their poverty stricken people.Lagos is the only state that doesnt owe its workers even as it has the highest number of workers,schools,public hospitals,general hospitals,highest number of roads etc. The only state that has intra state literail,brt,deep seaport(in partnership with FG),banana island,Eko atlantic city etc. Tinubu eating Lagos and a lot of states are begging Tinubu to come and eat them and put them in his pocket so that they can grow like Lagos. Pls,we want Tinubu so that Nigeria can grow exponentially the way Lagos has grown to become the 5th economy in Africa. Tinubu sir, shey no be juju be dat. |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by aestake: 9:56pm On Feb 05, 2023 |
chukseric504869:Sowore dey there na only old dead men you dey see. Una problem never start. |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by Emola12(m): 10:04pm On Feb 05, 2023 |
scrome:if to say you get sense you no go talk like that |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by Emola12(m): 10:07pm On Feb 05, 2023 |
scrome:because you be governor you sign say make Dem dey give you 6new cars every 3 three years you self just think am wella forget say you be Yoruba me sef abi Yoruba guy just sit down and think am well |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by Ayus34(m): 10:12pm On Feb 05, 2023 |
Coolsperm:My vote and that of my family are for Tinubu by God's grace and we are all Christians! 1 Like |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by Putinofrussia: 10:16pm On Feb 05, 2023 |
On August 7, 1975, the administration of General Murtala Muhammed inaugurated a committee on a new Federal Capital, for the country. The committee, headed by the foremost jurist and former Chief Justice of Botswana, Justice Akinola Aguda, in its report observed that “Lagos has become overcongested,” and recommended that the Federal Capital should be moved out of the city, for administrative purposes. The committee, however, proposed a phased movement with an eventual target of 2025. The Federal Government accepted the report and enacted Decree 6 of 1976, thus, paving the way for the nation to join a legion of countries, including China, India, Brazil, Tanzania, Venezuela, Poland, Argentina, and others that had previously done so. Contrary to the recommendations of the committee, the complete movement of the nation’s capital was effected with military alacrity by the General Ibrahim Babangida’s administration, on December 12, 1991. Unlike Nigeria, most central governments that moved their national capitals continued to nurture and assist the former capitals. The global norm is for sovereign states to provide special annual grants to their former capital cities, to maintain their infrastructure. Abandoned to its fate by the Federal Government, the Lagos State inherited by Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration in 1999, was bedeviled with unprecedented challenges, including resource inadequacy, prevalent poverty and socio-economic problems, huge infrastructural gap, high crime rate, high unemployment rate, inadequate institutional capabilities and bourgeoning population. The security situation was so precarious that criminals of the likes of the inglorious Shina Rambo were driving carjacked vehicles in convoy to Seme Border. So daring were the criminals that Tinubu’s predecessor as governor of Lagos State, Brigadier General Mohammed Buba Marwa, was almost assassinated on the street, in broad daylight! On the infrastructure angle, the last major project embarked upon by the Federal Government was the 11.8-kilometre Third Mainland Bridge. Not only was no single block added to the Lagos infrastructure landscape, the existing federal roads and bridges were also left unmaintained. The situation became so precarious that the current Buhari Administration had to carry out simultaneous repair works on the bridges, thereby further complicating the nightmarish Lagos traffic. Back in 1999, while Tinubu’s contemporaries were still relishing their electoral victories, he immediately put in place a Transition Working Group, (TWG), made up of eminent personalities and eggheads, including Prof. Pat Utomi. The TWG made far reaching recommendations, which enabled the administration to hit the ground running, including the establishment of Lagos Economic Summit, (Ehingbeti); reaffirmation of Private-Public Sector Partnership, revenue enhancement for effective management of existing infrastructure, and creation of a Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget. |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by Putinofrussia: 10:18pm On Feb 05, 2023 |
The first Ehingbeti, which was also the first economic summit to be held by a sub-national unit in Nigeria, was held in 2000. The summit has since become a flagship in Nigeria and helped shape the future of Lagos State, through public discourse. The State’s Vision Statement was derived from the theme of the 2008 Ehingbeti. The Bola Ahmed Tinubu, BAT administration inherited a budget of N14.2 billion in 1999, and it was obvious that a serious financial engineering was necessary to meet the high expectations of the citizenry and the enormous challenges identified. To drive the paradigm shift, the Ministry of Economic Planning was created as recommended by the TWG and Mr. Olayemi Cardoso, an astute banker and seasoned technocrat, was appointed as the first commissioner. Another financial guru, Mr. Wale Edun, was appointed the Commissioner for Finance and the duo led a team that started the most fundamental public finance reforms in the history of Nigeria. Some of the strategies deployed included: ▪ Re-organization and professionalisation of the erstwhile Board of Internal Revenue into Lagos State Internal Revenue Services, to guarantee independence and efficiency; Tax Administration Reforms with a robust database of taxpayers, computerisation of government financial systems with the deployment of Oracle Financial Modules, and deployment of capital market instrument for infrastructural development with the N15Bn Floating Rate Redeemable bond raised in 2002. ▪ Riding on the wings of the 2002 Ehingbeti, the government launched the Lagos Economic Advancement Programme, (LEAP), in 2003. Also known as the Ten Point Agenda, (TPA), this is an aggregation of plans and programmes for leaping Lagos State to greater sustainable development. The TPA stipulated the focus and core elements of critical strategic investments and formed the bedrock of the State’s Development Plans 2012 to 2025, and the current 30-year Plan, terminating in 2052. The financial engineering led to improved financial resources and also made the budget size to skyrocket from a paltry N14.2Bn in 1999 to N274.8Bn in 2007, representing an unprecedented 1,857% increase, mostly driven by Internally Generated Revenue, thus leading to one of the most rapid socioeconomic transformations ever witnessed in Nigeria. In line with Lagos State’s mission focused on “Poverty Eradication and Sustainable Economic Growth through Infrastructure Renewal and Development,” massive investments were channeled into infrastructure, health, education, housing, security and poverty eradication. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by Dharey2377: 10:18pm On Feb 05, 2023 |
PointZerom:your claim lack merit, if you wants to lay a claim about something you dont know, tou will needs to do enough research, you are following the foot step of ur candidate peter obi because he too do give fake information.. how come lagos university owns tvc compound? pls go and do ur findings and if the school is moved to another site.. can u compare the new allocated site wirh the tvc compound.... the school new site is bigger than unilag and yabatech all together. |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by Putinofrussia: 10:19pm On Feb 05, 2023 |
“We have an obligation to this and the next generation; to leave them a better Lagos State. This is a sacred duty. We cannot afford to fail or falter” – Bola Ahmed Tinubu On August 7, 1975, the administration of General Murtala Muhammed inaugurated a committee on a new Federal Capital, for the country. The committee, headed by the foremost jurist and former Chief Justice of Botswana, Justice Akinola Aguda, in its report observed that “Lagos has become overcongested,” and recommended that the Federal Capital should be moved out of the city, for administrative purposes. The committee, however, proposed a phased movement with an eventual target of 2025. The Federal Government accepted the report and enacted Decree 6 of 1976, thus, paving the way for the nation to join a legion of countries, including China, India, Brazil, Tanzania, Venezuela, Poland, Argentina, and others that had previously done so. Contrary to the recommendations of the committee, the complete movement of the nation’s capital was effected with military alacrity by the General Ibrahim Babangida’s administration, on December 12, 1991. Unlike Nigeria, most central governments that moved their national capitals continued to nurture and assist the former capitals. The global norm is for sovereign states to provide special annual grants to their former capital cities, to maintain their infrastructure. Abandoned to its fate by the Federal Government, the Lagos State inherited by Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration in 1999, was bedeviled with unprecedented challenges, including resource inadequacy, prevalent poverty and socio-economic problems, huge infrastructural gap, high crime rate, high unemployment rate, inadequate institutional capabilities and bourgeoning population. The security situation was so precarious that criminals of the likes of the inglorious Shina Rambo were driving carjacked vehicles in convoy to Seme Border. So daring were the criminals that Tinubu’s predecessor as governor of Lagos State, Brigadier General Mohammed Buba Marwa, was almost assassinated on the street, in broad daylight! On the infrastructure angle, the last major project embarked upon by the Federal Government was the 11.8-kilometre Third Mainland Bridge. Not only was no single block added to the Lagos infrastructure landscape, the existing federal roads and bridges were also left unmaintained. The situation became so precarious that the current Buhari Administration had to carry out simultaneous repair works on the bridges, thereby further complicating the nightmarish Lagos traffic. Back in 1999, while Tinubu’s contemporaries were still relishing their electoral victories, he immediately put in place a Transition Working Group, (TWG), made up of eminent personalities and eggheads, including Prof. Pat Utomi. The TWG made far reaching recommendations, which enabled the administration to hit the ground running, including the establishment of Lagos Economic Summit, (Ehingbeti); reaffirmation of Private-Public Sector Partnership, revenue enhancement for effective management of existing infrastructure, and creation of a Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget. The first Ehingbeti, which was also the first economic summit to be held by a sub-national unit in Nigeria, was held in 2000. The summit has since become a flagship in Nigeria and helped shape the future of Lagos State, through public discourse. The State’s Vision Statement was derived from the theme of the 2008 Ehingbeti. The Bola Ahmed Tinubu, BAT administration inherited a budget of N14.2 billion in 1999, and it was obvious that a serious financial engineering was necessary to meet the high expectations of the citizenry and the enormous challenges identified. To drive the paradigm shift, the Ministry of Economic Planning was created as recommended by the TWG and Mr. Olayemi Cardoso, an astute banker and seasoned technocrat, was appointed as the first commissioner. Another financial guru, Mr. Wale Edun, was appointed the Commissioner for Finance and the duo led a team that started the most fundamental public finance reforms in the history of Nigeria. Some of the strategies deployed included: ▪ Re-organization and professionalisation of the erstwhile Board of Internal Revenue into Lagos State Internal Revenue Services, to guarantee independence and efficiency; Tax Administration Reforms with a robust database of taxpayers, computerisation of government financial systems with the deployment of Oracle Financial Modules, and deployment of capital market instrument for infrastructural development with the N15Bn Floating Rate Redeemable bond raised in 2002. ▪ Riding on the wings of the 2002 Ehingbeti, the government launched the Lagos Economic Advancement Programme, (LEAP), in 2003. Also known as the Ten Point Agenda, (TPA), this is an aggregation of plans and programmes for leaping Lagos State to greater sustainable development. The TPA stipulated the focus and core elements of critical strategic investments and formed the bedrock of the State’s Development Plans 2012 to 2025, and the current 30-year Plan, terminating in 2052. The financial engineering led to improved financial resources and also made the budget size to skyrocket from a paltry N14.2Bn in 1999 to N274.8Bn in 2007, representing an unprecedented 1,857% increase, mostly driven by Internally Generated Revenue, thus leading to one of the most rapid socioeconomic transformations ever witnessed in Nigeria. In line with Lagos State’s mission focused on “Poverty Eradication and Sustainable Economic Growth through Infrastructure Renewal and Development,” massive investments were channeled into infrastructure, health, education, housing, security and poverty eradication. Coming from a background where a past Military Administrator was giving excuses of lack of bitumen for the deplorable condition of Lagos roads, BAT revamped and rejuvenated the Public Works Corporation for direct labour maintenance and also awarded contracts for over 400 roads, including Kudrat Abiola Way, Agege Motor Road, Abaronje-Okerube, Adeola Odeku, Maroko-Epe Bye Pass, and others. Upgrading works were carried out on Broad Street, Marina, Third Mainland Ramp, Cater Bridge, Idumagbo, and so on. A permanent solution was also found to the incursion of Bar Beach into Ahmadu Bello Way, by constructing an enduring shoreline defensive barrier. Impressed with the consistent reforms in the state’s financial management and the positive outcomes, the World Bank obliged the state a credit of $200m in three tranches, under the Development Policy Operation from 2010 to 2012; the first of such given to any sub-national in Africa. Due to the impressive turnaround in public finance, Lagos has consistently enjoyed AAA National Long Term Fitch Rating, for its good standing in terms of debt sustainability and resilience. https://www.google.com/amp/s/businessday.ng/amp/uncategorized/article/tinubunomics-and-modern-lagos/ 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by rippa(m): 10:25pm On Feb 05, 2023 |
scrome:Yaradua was good |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by PointZerom: 10:28pm On Feb 05, 2023 |
Dharey2377: Shut up. Stop disgracing yourself. |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by ablejesus26(m): 10:40pm On Feb 05, 2023 |
Jalinspy: Only criminal minded people with chop I chop intension wants the bastards APC disaster and unimaginable hardship to hold power again with their sick shaky desperate 86 years old drug addict candidate. Obidiati to the rescue. |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by Manuel400: 10:45pm On Feb 05, 2023 |
Coolsperm:WE, you and who? Speak for yourself oga. JAGABAN TO THE WORLD...... |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by Mccullum: 11:05pm On Feb 05, 2023 |
post=120661744: Very good 👍 reflection of both of them. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by Hpesoj: 11:22pm On Feb 05, 2023 |
scrome: You don't need to say sorry for being an ethnic bigot. I'm sure there are no beggars and Okada riders from your tribe. I'm equally sure that the kidnapping, fraud and prostitution, among other social vices are perpetrated by Northerns in the South. |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by sucess001(m): 11:29pm On Feb 05, 2023 |
Putinofrussia: Person go just mumu cos of stipends |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by Adetayo1978(m): 11:31pm On Feb 05, 2023 |
[quote author=Coolsperm post=120661364]God will punish Tinubu for running on Muslim Muslim ticket, we Yoruba Christian's will never vote for him, You need to go borrow sense. |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by Kjo2017: 11:46pm On Feb 05, 2023 |
It’s better cause we still benefit. Than making Dubai turn naija resource to personal properties. Cause of you. And u likes buying properties there |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by Olurondo: 12:17am On Feb 06, 2023 |
Alhaji Atiku Abubakar is Nigeria's most corrupt politician whose motive of becoming the next president is to enrich himself and steal from government coffers. When he contested for Presidency four years ago, he said if he becomes President he will make himself and his friends rich. Who will believe whatever he has to say?Nobody!! |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by IfnobeGod20: 5:55am On Feb 06, 2023 |
LibertyRep:Fortunately, the two of them are not frontrunners but we made look as if they are frontrunners because of the docility of the system that detest change. |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by Nobody: 6:25am On Feb 06, 2023 |
ParasiteWest: AnyanwuSilas: |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by favour32(m): 6:27am On Feb 06, 2023 |
A thief like Atiku (PDP) advising us not to vote a retired drug lord, Tinubu (APC). |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by Psalmir(m): 6:48am On Feb 06, 2023 |
Atleast he is still better off than Atiku who in the other hand took the labour of our country to another country to develop there instead of making his country proud....lagosians are really enjoying the impact of tinubu maybe for good or the other hand but far more better than Atiku that has never offer any good thing to this great country |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by FireUpNow(m): 7:22am On Feb 06, 2023 |
Atiku is the deep blue sea and Tinubu is the devil so between the deep blue sea and the devil where will I jump into, I would rather jump into the deep blue sea |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by Zenret84: 7:22am On Feb 06, 2023 |
scrome:we are senseless and clueless and in summary we are illiterates and beggars....wow, and yet u are counting on us to make Tinubu president right? |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by Felixalex(m): 7:28am On Feb 06, 2023 |
post=120661744: Shameless |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by Felixalex(m): 7:32am On Feb 06, 2023 |
Putinofrussia: Bulaba!! |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by Nobody: 8:03am On Feb 06, 2023 |
Don't allow fulanis to turn Presidency to family title either, Obi straight |
Re: Atiku To Nigerians: Don’t Allow Tinubu Turn Nigeria To His Personal Property by Chopcy29: 8:41am On Feb 06, 2023 |
Obaaderemi2: The way una dey take predict for here dey mad person |
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