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PoliticsRe: Togo, Benin, Niger Owe Nigeria 30 Billion Naira For Electricity by Blue3k(m): 3:56pm On Mar 17, 2020
Topmaike007:
we cannot cut them off because if the original owner of the river that filled kanji dam is block even Nigeria will blackout
Kekereekun123:
because the source of electricity na river niger wey dey their country too. if they dam the river too it affects us
9jaRealist:
Problem is that Nigeria agreed to provide some of these countries with electricity in EXCHANGE for them agreeing not to dam the River Niger upstream (which would adversely affect river flow to our major hydro plants). Furthermore, they pay in HARD CURRENCY!
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Stop making that exuse. Niger Republic is building a dam on the river Niger.

https://www.worldbank.org/content/dam/photos/780x439/2020/jan-2/kandadji-project-04-780x439.png
The Kandadji dam will be constructed on the Niger River, 187 and 489 kilometers upstream from the capital city, Niamey, and the Nigerian border respectively, and 60 km downstream from the Malian border.
PoliticsRe: 21-storey Business Tower By Akwa Ibom State Govt. To Gulp Another N13billion In by Blue3k(m): 3:41pm On Mar 17, 2020
otokx:
The office can be converted to state secretariat or better still another hotel.
How many hotels will the state build. This would be the 3rd or 4th if they convert this one. Ibom hotel didnt generate much revenue. This one reason it's no longer le meridian. Would the state will sell the current secretariat or convert it?
PoliticsRe: 21-storey Business Tower By Akwa Ibom State Govt. To Gulp Another N13billion In by Blue3k(m): 3:14pm On Mar 17, 2020
A swimming pool seemingly intended for corporate workers who might decide to take off their suits and unwind from the scorching heat ravaging the country was also penned down to swallow N372 million.
The office workers are going to have have fun office parties. The can choose between dry season pool party or rainy season gala dinners.
PoliticsRe: Akwa Ibom Should Sell the Naming Rights To The Stadium by Blue3k(op):
Oh the budget for stadium maintenance increased. For 2019. Its the same for 2020.

PoliticsRe: 21-storey Business Tower By Akwa Ibom State Govt. To Gulp Another N13billion In by Blue3k(m):
Lol it's tackle Akwa Ibom week. First the church now this project. My concern about this project has always been will the oil companies move their HQ to Akwa Ibom. The oil companies didn't even sign mou or make any public statements on the matter. We'll wait and see what they decide to do.

PoliticsRe: Eastern Ports Insecurity: NIMASA Urged To Tackle Rising Cost Of Armed Guards by Blue3k(op):
Ritchiee:
That is NOMINAL GDP.

This the REAL GDP..
This aight it chief you're posting fake stats. Abuja had a higher GDP than Akwa Ibom in 2017 then it's suddenly half it's GDP in 2018. If you're interested in finding real GDP just do the math.

Real GDP is inflation adjusted GDP.
PoliticsRe: Eastern Ports Insecurity: NIMASA Urged To Tackle Rising Cost Of Armed Guards by Blue3k(op): 1:00pm On Mar 17, 2020
Final bump
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Earned N69.47 Billion From Solid Minerals Sector In 2018 by Blue3k(op): 7:10am On Mar 17, 2020
The mining sector is promising. If Nigeria makes itself desirable to foreign investors the sector will boom. The majors are currently not interested in nigeria yet. There's juniors look around at least.

It's concerning that unemployment in sector rising. They report didnt go into much detail why.

PoliticsNigeria Earned N69.47 Billion From Solid Minerals Sector In 2018 by Blue3k(op): 6:45am On Mar 17, 2020
• Nigeria Earned N69.47 Billion From Solid Minerals Sector In 2018

•2018 earnings highest in 12 years

• Ogun State leads states contributions from the sector.

The solid minerals sector contributed N69.47 billion to federation revenue in 2018, the highest so far since NEITI commenced reconciliation of payments in the sector. The figure shows an increase of N16.71 billion representing 31.67% over the 2017 revenue of N52.76 billion. 

The earnings (N69.47 billion) also accounted for 16.69% of the total revenues (N416.3billion) that accrued to the sector from 2007 to 2018.This information is contained in the latest audit report of the solid minerals sector released by the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI). The audit report reconciled companies’ payments and government’s receipts from the sector in 2018 as well as tracked production volumes and trends of revenues from the sector to the federation account from 2007 to 2018.

Breakdown of the receipts showed that taxes to the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) accounted for N65.69 billion (94.56% of the total) while fees and royalties paid to the Mines Inspectorate Department (MID) and Mining Cadastre Office (MCO) accounted for N2.21 billion (3.18%) and N1.57 billion (2.26%) respectively.

According to the NEITI report, “Nigeria has published eight cycles of solid minerals audit reports since it signed up to the EITI. The sector has contributed ₦416.32billion in revenues to the federation in 12 years. Over half of this figure or (N279.0 billion) was earned between 2015 and 2018”. This shows that there had been a remarkable increase in revenues accruing to the Federation from the solid minerals sector over the years.

The just released report further highlighted that the sector had over the years, also witnessed fluctuations in revenue earnings. For instance, in 2015, N64.46billion accrued to the federation, while in 2016, the earnings dipped to N43.22billion. It will be recalled that 2016 was also the year that the Nigerian economy slid into recession.

The report disclosed that the main sources of revenue flows from solid minerals remains various categories of taxes, royalty, permits, annual services and sub-national payments. The report also stated that sub-national payments and other taxes accounted for “₦1.54billion representing about 2.23% of total government revenue from the sector”.

On production, the NEITI 2018 Solid Minerals Report disclosed that 46.68 million metric tons of minerals valued at N47.87 billion were produced in Nigeria during the period. “The production data was based on minerals either used or sold during the year”.

A breakdown of the production volumes showed that limestone and granite accounted for about 80% of the total minerals produced. Limestone alone contributed 54.85% while granite accounted for 23.88% of minerals mined.

On state-by-state production, the report disclosed that in 2018, most of the mining activities in the country took place in Ogun State. The state accounted for 12.66 million metric tons (27.13%) of the total volume produced during the period under review.

Ogun State was followed by Kogi and Benue states, each accounting for 22.88% and 10.10% respectively. However, on the bottom of the table are states like Enugu and Borno states which contributed 0.02% and 0.001% respectively.

The report also revealed that Dangote Cement Plc and Larfarge Africa Plc dominated activities in minerals produced by companies. The two companies contributed 57.22% of the total minerals produced in 2018. From the report, while Dangote cement accounted for 46.38%, Larfarge Africa was responsible for 10.84%.


The report disclosed that the sector’s contribution to employment in 2018 was 9,873, with more Nigerian nationals employed by the sector. In relation to gender, 96.53% of jobs were occupied by men, while women took 3.47%. Only six physically challenged persons were recorded as being employed in the sector in 2018.

On the contribution of the solid minerals industry to Nigeria' GDP, the report aligned with the National Bureau of Statistics figure of N224.79 billion representing 0.18% of the country’s GDP. A breakdown of this figure shows that quarrying and other minerals accounted for 0.16%, while coal and metal ores accounted for 0.01% each.

One other feature of the solid minerals report for 2018 is the focus on the performance of the strategic minerals identified by the Ministry of Mines and Steel Development. The minerals are coal, lead zinc, limestone, barites, bitumen, gold and iron ore. According to the report, “The seven strategic minerals mined in 2018 contributed 49.7% to royalty payments declared in the year”.

The report further revealed that forty-seven companies exported ores, concentrates and metal ingots worth $144.38 million in 2018. Ores and concentrates accounted for $34.02 million with China identified as the principal destination of Nigeria’s mineral exports. China received 52,500.51 metric tons of the ores and concentrates valued at $27,926,897.05 which is 79.52% of the total minerals exported in 2018. The NEITI report also disclosed that Germany, South Korea, Poland, Spain, Belgium, Netherlands and Benin Republic were other top destinations of Nigeria’s minerals.


According to the solid minerals report, “In 2018, 1,516 mineral titles were issued by MCO”.

The report added that in a bid to boost reserves and improve production in the sector, 634 exploration Licenses were issued within the year under review. The country’s strategic minerals accounted for 448 or 70.66% of the exploration licenses issued.

The report further explained that out of 720 entities covered by the exercise, only payments by 69 companies were reconciled. The 69 companies were entities that met the materiality threshold of N3million and above and paid a total of N1.7 billion which represented 86.93% of the total royalty paid within the year. In 2017, 59 companies that met the materiality threshold paid a total of N1.3 billion, while ₦1.4 billion was paid by 56 companies which met the threshold in 2016. While all payments made by companies were covered in the report, not all were reconciled.

On collections accruing to the solid mineral revenue account, the report disclosed that the balance in the account as at December 2018 was N12.59billion. “The sum of ₦16.78billion was the accumulated revenue from Solid Minerals sector as at 30th September 2019. Out of this amount, the sum of ₦8.7 billion was distributed among the three tiers of government in October 2019, leaving a balance of ₦8.08billion”, the report disclosed.

The report underlined the importance of a comprehensive action plan to shift attention from oil to the development of the solid minerals sector in the face of dwindling oil revenue. It also noted that there have been significant reforms and development in the sector. Among the many recommendations by the report is the call on the government to develop strategies for monitoring and penalizing extractive companies that fail to sign and or implement community development agreements. It also advised that the newly introduced initiative on national gold purchase scheme be strengthened.

The independent audit of the solid minerals sector was conducted by Tajudeen Badejo and Co. and is consistent with NEITI’s mandate under the NEITI Act 2007. It is also in fulfillment of Nigeria’s obligation to the global Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI).
https://www.neiti.gov.ng/index.php/media-center/news/498-nigeria-earned-n69-47-billion-from-solid-minerals-sector-in-2018

PoliticsRe: Eastern Ports Insecurity: NIMASA Urged To Tackle Rising Cost Of Armed Guards by Blue3k(op):
mrvitalis:
Bros from that map Lagos is a bad as port Harcourt can't u see from the map
There's clearly more incidents on the ND side. Download the report and count the number of incidents yourself.

hammerU:
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No piracy in Akwa Ibom and Calabar.
Lying must be part of your culture. There's piracy in sea robbery in both states. Akwa Ibom definitely needs to get the issue solved since they're investing in a deep seaport.

PoliticsRe: Eastern Ports Insecurity: NIMASA Urged To Tackle Rising Cost Of Armed Guards by Blue3k(op): 7:08pm On Mar 16, 2020
mrvitalis:
Bro can't u see piracy even occurs in Lagos than warri from that map ...if piracy is stopping port Harcourt port what of warri

So we don't have enough navy again

I blame Niger deltans ...the day they stand up thats the day Nigeria go get sense
I never said it doesn't happen in Lagos. You clearly see it's more prominent along ND side. This is the main reason price of guards is more expensive. Delta port isn't that deep compared to Onne.

No the Navy's efforts are not sufficient. The gulf of Guinea ais very dangerous. Crews get kidnapped all the time in nigerian waters. That's why more funds should be allocated to them. I blsme the FG for not doing enough to combat the menace.
PoliticsRe: Eastern Ports Insecurity: NIMASA Urged To Tackle Rising Cost Of Armed Guards by Blue3k(op):
Anambralstson:
Minus oil producing states Anambra is third largest economy after Lagos and FCT
Lol that's not what lying Obiano claimed. You can read the whole article. If you're wedded to your lies that's fine IPOB statistician. Fall on your sword for the shameless liar.
PoliticsRe: Eastern Ports Insecurity: NIMASA Urged To Tackle Rising Cost Of Armed Guards by Blue3k(op): 5:32pm On Mar 16, 2020
Anambralstson:
Minus oil producing states what's their position
Thats not what the liar Obiano claimed. Lol why are you suddenly shifting the goalposts. It was 4th largest in Nigeria at first.


Chief Willie Obiano has said that without the determination of his team, the state would not have become Nigeria’s fourth largest economy, noting that he inherited a state with an average ambition.
PoliticsRe: Eastern Ports Insecurity: NIMASA Urged To Tackle Rising Cost Of Armed Guards by Blue3k(op): 5:26pm On Mar 16, 2020
Anambralstson:
Until NBS revealed they are the 4th largest economy in Nigeria minus oil producing states
Lol you IPOB Bureau of Statistics have begun. Oil and gas we included. Continue you're lies since you didnt read full report.
PoliticsRe: Eastern Ports Insecurity: NIMASA Urged To Tackle Rising Cost Of Armed Guards by Blue3k(op): 5:21pm On Mar 16, 2020
Anambralstson:
Tribune newspaper please remind me the owner huh, only Ignorant minds doesn't know how you guys operate with your fake statistics
You just just dont like the report because it doesn't fit your narrative. I dont post fake stats like the Anambra government. He used to claim his stste was 4th largest economy until NBS reported the real stats.

PoliticsRe: Eastern Ports Insecurity: NIMASA Urged To Tackle Rising Cost Of Armed Guards by Blue3k(op): 5:06pm On Mar 16, 2020
hammerU:
E be like say greedy Afonja wan die ontop eastern port matter.

Mega deep ones are already beingg built in Akwa Ibom and Calabar.

Nothing last forever, so get ready.
In order to make the new deep seaport sucessful piracy in the ND region must be tackled. You should be addressing Buhari to fund the navy better but your concern is about imaginary enemies. It's pretty pathetic you cant figure this out by yourself.

PoliticsRe: Eastern Ports Insecurity: NIMASA Urged To Tackle Rising Cost Of Armed Guards by Blue3k(op): 2:58pm On Mar 16, 2020
Bump
TravelRe: Koronu Ibadan Where People Don't Think (Video, Photos) by Blue3k(m): 11:13am On Mar 16, 2020
They cant pay the woman but they can afford to buy their weed? Lol it's time Nigeria legalize weed and hemp. The reps talk about but dont sponsor any bills. The Ondo governor advocates for it but cant get the federal reps in gis state to agree with his position.
PoliticsRe: Crashing Oil Price, Reason To Diversify Economy – Buhari by Blue3k(m): 11:40pm On Mar 15, 2020
ERGP didnt do that?

PoliticsRe: Akwa Ibom International Worship Centre, Uyo Building: A White Elephant Project? by Blue3k(op):
godbless120:
Well stated and am not defending him or argueing with you but am saying we can't satisfied everyone..
How does those water utilities run without steady power supply? how will school be without maintenance, and one funny aspect is that most school were renovated, the library stock, books given and yet people destroy it, stole the books because its government..
No matter who will come to do that will still be criticize.
You mention fire department and let me tell, the whole country is faulty in that aspect.
It run without power temporarily if you build water towers regulate the pressure and the water is cleaned chemically. The state also has a power plant and would use standby generators. The water doesn't stop because power goes out. Have you been outside the Nigeria?

Seriously how does all the other infrastructure like the airport work in your mind? Dont be an excuse monger the state has an opportunity to be better. Playing what about game means your standards will stay low. I doubt you even let your kids play this game with you.

Watch these youtube video on how public water systems work.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZwfcMSDBHs


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvPakzqM3h8


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9lUQZw7C8E

PoliticsRe: Akwa Ibom International Worship Centre, Uyo Building: A White Elephant Project? by Blue3k(op): 9:20pm On Mar 15, 2020
rottennaija:
Have you seen schools in Akwa Ibom? Primary?Secondary? Why not spend such amount in building quality schools that will guarantee the future of the state?
He probably doesn't send his own kids to public school. Its funny how religiosity blinds some people. Who cares about other services like schools, water, fire department etc.

godbless120:
You can sit down to criticize but you are no diff. if you sit in that position.
Speak for yourself dude. There's plenty of other projects to tackle like increasing water utilities but you're not concerned with development.

PoliticsRe: Akwa Ibom International Worship Centre, Uyo Building: A White Elephant Project? by Blue3k(op): 8:59pm On Mar 15, 2020
OlujobaSamuel:
It's even more painful that they are using the church to dupe the state join, it will cost about 600k to per seat of the 8500capacity.
State go carry from tax to build church, still tell the tax payers to donate from the remaining fund with him for same church building.
It's tragic they dont want real development. I judt wonder eho these guys are donating to this church project. Oh well its elections have consequences.
PoliticsRe: Akwa Ibom International Worship Centre, Uyo Building: A White Elephant Project? by Blue3k(op): 7:16pm On Mar 15, 2020
chozzy:
It's Tourism ... religious tourism. It's not a waste.
Tourism is world's biggest resource.
Lol people will be doing pilgrimage to Akwa Ibom. They'll be queing up visit like in Paris and Barcelona. Maybe Buhari should build more mosque and churches to reduce poverty and spur economic growth. This is the best use of our oyel money.
PoliticsRe: Akwa Ibom International Worship Centre, Uyo Building: A White Elephant Project? by Blue3k(op): 4:30pm On Mar 15, 2020
sparog:
What a waste of Public funds on religious grounds

As if the number of churches in the state is not enough already

5billion Naira would go a long way in alleviating poverty in the state instead of this nonsense

Africa is indeed in trouble
Lol these clowns aren't interested in their states development. They're more content complaining about our oyel money developing the north. It take little effort to comb through the budget to find better uses for the funds.
PoliticsRe: Akwa Ibom International Worship Centre, Uyo Building: A White Elephant Project? by Blue3k(op):
powerhouse3:
we voted for him?,...so yhu believed that vote count in Nigeria?
Yes Udom won because people voted for him in Nigeria. Lol where's the social media outcry? Did anyone go the state assembly complaining? Excuse mongering is what you're doing.
PoliticsRe: Akwa Ibom International Worship Centre, Uyo Building: A White Elephant Project? by Blue3k(op):
omohayek:
Squandering precious forex on subsidising religious pilgrimages, or wasting funds on building mosques/churches are clearly economically nonsensical, but even leaving that aside, I don't see how any of these activities are compatible with the separation of religion and state, and I'm surprised no one has made a serious attempt to challenge their constitutionality by now.
TMemos:
One of.you guys there needs to sue your useless state governments for building mosques and churches.
An Athiest group challenged the church project in court and failed. They plan on appealing the case. We'll see if all these suits challenging states use of funds for religious matters goes to the supreme court anytime soon.


The court dismissed the legal action against building the worship Centre for lack of merit.

The Chief Judge of Akwa Ibom State, Justice Godswill Abraham who heard the case dismissed the matter after eight month of judicial trial and awarded N500,000 costs against the Atheist Society of Nigeria.
“If any other group decide to have a worship centre and they approach government where there is resources government can also build a worship centre for them,” the Attorney General stated.

PoliticsRe: Akwa Ibom International Worship Centre, Uyo Building: A White Elephant Project? by Blue3k(op): 1:31pm On Mar 15, 2020
omohayek:
And here we see the famous Christian virtues of tolerance, kindness and humility on full display, just as Jesus preached in the Sermon on the Mount!
Lol I didn't care to lecture the mumu and his what about logic. Its like mothers don't ask their children if your friends jump off a bridge would you go next? Clowns ike him ranted and raved about Jigawa building dozens of mosques. Other say state piligrame sponsoring is a waste.
PoliticsRe: Akwa Ibom International Worship Centre, Uyo Building: A White Elephant Project? by Blue3k(op): 1:00pm On Mar 15, 2020
omohayek:
but what I don't get is why the masses who are being deprived of essential services for such ridiculous purposes never rise up in arms at their leaders. What exactly are they personally expecting to get out of such spending?
Religious fervor drives this project specifically. Most of the supports of the project say it's for God. Then you see one person saying its for tourism. What's funny is nobody during 2019 election called out Udom for this dumb project. Not one advertisement about it.

It's easy to tell the people have their priorities backwards. They aren't being tricked like some people would believe.
PoliticsRe: Akwa Ibom International Worship Centre, Uyo Building: A White Elephant Project? by Blue3k(op):
powerhouse3:
Akwa Ibomites are not religious zealots or fanatics that should be compared to jigawa state like the Op alleges..
Lol the comparison is apt. Who else is budgeting billions for a chuch? Did the people express their displeasure on social media and at the state assembly? They overwhelmingly voted for these clowns. Dont start making petty excuses now.

The idea for this project was thought up in Udom's first term. He had the ground breaking in his second. Akwa Ibomites were not hoodwinked.
PoliticsRe: Akwa Ibom International Worship Centre, Uyo Building: A White Elephant Project? by Blue3k(op):
GreatResearcher:
atheist consider building a church to public school?
An athiest would still waste public funds on something dumb.

ZombiePUNISHER:
I dont believe a state government will be this callous....

Nobody is this daft....
Fake news alert
Lol there's links and screenshots in front of tour face. You're a confirmed zombie if you refuse call it out now.

sapientia:
Akwa Ibomites will decide by their donations.

Let's see if that's what they want.
Lol they've already taxed them to build the venue. It's going to be completed regardless.
PoliticsRe: Akwa Ibom International Worship Centre, Uyo Building: A White Elephant Project? by Blue3k(op):
GreatResearcher:
Imagine how and where Nigeria would be if it is governed by atheists
GreatResearcher:
Legitimate scam
Athiest, buddist, cultist, or satanist they'll find something stupid to do with the money. Lol they'd would rather see a church or stadium being built then a befitting public school to send their kids to. Tomorrow the same people voting in clowns will be looking for who and what to blame.

Ps: interesting side story.

PoliticsRe: Akwa Ibom International Worship Centre, Uyo Building: A White Elephant Project? by Blue3k(op):
Lol Akwa Ibom states religious zealotry is comparable to the jigawa. They're one few states who are willing spend state funds build a religious center. Akwa Ibom could have used that money to improve the water supply to homes but that's not a priority. Why provide a real service to the commuity.

Compare how much they're spending on a church to the water supply. They're cutting the Akwa Ibom state water company's budget. Its the same story with rural water budget. Dont worry they're ready to collect your tithes and offering very soon.

Ps: the church budget is actually much higher. Correction below.

https://akwaibomstate.gov.ng/ebudget/mobile/011101900100CH.html

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