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fulanimafia:When will you summon enough courage to go back to Sambisa forest to continue your dastardly, murderous acts? http://www.splendormag.com/2015/10/boko-haram-share-video-beheading.html?m=1 https://www.nairaland.com/2214667/many-supporters-boko-haram https://www.nairaland.com/2771007/blame-northern-nigeria-muslim-elites-boko https://www.nairaland.com/2766813/suicide-bomber-hits-kano-scores https://www.nairaland.com/2789693/see-graphic-photos-boko-haram https://www.nairaland.com/2760131/army-buries-decomposed-bodies-105 https://www.nairaland.com/2769637/nigerian-soldier-confirm-killing-105 https://www.nairaland.com/2761904/fani-kayode-confirms-killing-139 Top ranking terrorist groups in the world: https://www.nairaland.com/2748729/nigerian-fulani-militants-named-fourth |
attacker231:It's shameless and pathetic that prominent Yoruba men have received an overdose of humiliation that will last them a life time despite being used by the Hausa-Fulanis as slaves to prosecute the 1967-70 civil war. It's worrisome that the loud-mouthed Yorubas have only but maintained a deafening silence. Understand this: Awolowo thought that there's great gain in treachery; alas, he was shortchanged on the long run and he ended up giving the Gambaris the right to take advantage of Yorubas by killing your leaders. Ojukwu lived standing up and defending his people and he remains a hero till this day! That cannot be said about the Yoruba General Oladipo Diya who wept like a kid before a junior officer because he was afraid of his life....after wilfully and knowingly plotting a coup. Ojukwu 1967 https://cdn.makeagif.com/media/2-05-2016/zder03.gif |
fulanimafia:The worst kind of hypocrisy and cowardice is when a deluded and disgruntled group of people chose to hide under a ragtag militant group to maim, kill tens of thousands and destroy assets running into billions of dollars. https://www.nairaland.com/667833/lord-luggards-assertion-regarding-hausa - ''The Hausa-Fulani has no ideals, no ambitions save such as sensual in character. He is a fatalist, spendthrift and a gambler. He is gravely immoral and is seriously diseased that he is a menace to any community to which he seeks to attach himself" |
ibedun:If SE is dead why do ass-licking minions whine, weep and wail at the mere mention of Biaf...on every available media page, with many of the miserable bigots earning a living on pay-per-post basis just to attempt to quench the call for self-determination? If SE is dead why would some Yorubas be sent to go learn skills and trades in Aba so as to improve the economic fortunes of SW region? If SE is dead why is Osun - a State in SW in comatose and bankrupt with its citizens merely surviving by the kind donations of other Nigerians? If SE is dead, why is that inspite of the much taunted 'sophistication' your SW is still ranked below NW in the State Financial Sustainability Index (which factors in the state's IGR, as well as its total debt stocks, AND recurrent expenditure)? FYI, 1.South-South is by far Nigeria's most sustainable region with a cumulative average sustainability index of 8.27 2.South-East with an index of 6.43 3.North-West with an index of approximately 5.45 4. South-West with 5.43 5. North-Central with an index of 4.39 6. North-East with an index of 3.97 Download the PDF here: http://www.yourbudgit.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/THE-FATE-OF-STATES-Final.pdf It's only confused bigots who rarely stand for anything would go about with lies and propaganda to attempt to lessen their miseries. |
neuroneXY:[size=14pt]State Sustainability Index[/size] BudgIT published the final info known as "State Sustainability Index". This is the rating of the states by their financial sustainability. It factors in the state's IGR, as well as its total debt stocks, AND recurrent expenditure before arriving at its final figures. This is the standard formula used in calculating state sustainability index: https://s10.postimg.org/e7aovv8ih/IMG_20151109_201854.jpg Using the formula above with IGR's and debt stocks previously posted, below is the ranking of the states by their sustainability indices: https://s10.postimg.org/mqu2tmgux/IMG_20151109_200416.jpg From the table above, it can be deduced that Rivers State, with its high IGR and relatively low debt, is Nigeria's most sustainable state, with Lagos, Enugu, Delta and Katsina all trailing in that order to make up Nigeria's top 5 most sustainable states. Counting from the bottom, on the other hand, Plateau, Osun, Nasarawa, Borno and Ekiti are ranked as Nigeria's least sustainable states, with their low IGRs and inexplicably high debts. On a personal region-by-region ranking (gotten by adding all the indices for every state in each region and dividing by the number of states in said region), the South-South is by far Nigeria's most sustainable region with a cumulative average sustainability index of 8.27 Coming a very distant second is the South-East with an index of 6.43 In third place is the North-West with an index of approximately 5.45 Number 4 is the South-West with 5.43 Coming fifth place with an index of 4.39, is the North-Central And scraping the bottom of the barrel at last place, is the insurgency-torn North-East with an index of 3.97 Download the PDF here: http://www.yourbudgit.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/THE-FATE-OF-STATES-Final.pdf https://www.nairaland.com/2732630/latest-ranking-states-financial-sustainability |
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