Agriculture › Re: Solar Powered Farm Animal Bird Repellent System by CodeTemplarr: 12:40pm On Feb 16, 2025 |
Great idea. |
Education › Re: ASUU Sends Letter Of Commendation To UNIZIK Lecturer Who Was Assaulted by CodeTemplarr: 12:20pm On Feb 16, 2025 |
The victim is now an aggressor. Useless ASUU. |
Christianity Etc › Re: I Want To Be Alive When Nigeria Becomes Debt Free' – Bishop David Oyedepo by CodeTemplarr: 11:34am On Feb 16, 2025 |
Being debt free may be hard / impossible but low debt is as good as debt free and so manageable. The issue is the loans being unable to repy themselves. From railways,to airports to highways to flyovers and many other inflated projects, those loans cannot be recouped from the projects they funded. |
Christianity Etc › Re: I Want To Be Alive When Nigeria Becomes Debt Free' – Bishop David Oyedepo by CodeTemplarr: 11:31am On Feb 16, 2025 |
Discountsempai: And we won that game because most of the players on that team were overaged.
Got a two year ban from fifa as a result even. where was their age when they went 4-0 down? Be using your brain. |
Politics › Re: It's Wrong To Pick Ramadan Date - Imam Ogbomoso Counters League Of Yoruba Imams by CodeTemplarr: 10:28am On Feb 16, 2025 |
Blood sucking demons. |
Politics › Re: Policemen Cry Out As Failure To Pay N10,000 Bribe Costs Them Promotion by CodeTemplarr: 10:25am On Feb 16, 2025 |
Lol. |
Romance › Re: Man Rejects Desperate Girlfriend’s Marriage Proposal On Valentine’s Day by CodeTemplarr: 8:42pm On Feb 15, 2025 |
Lol. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Should Re-possess "Ungoverned Spaces" For Aggressive Agriculture! by CodeTemplarr: 2:42pm On Feb 15, 2025 |
They will tell you the northerners need those spaces to resettle. |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Attacks Army Base In Borno, Kills 3 Soldiers, Steals Gun Trucks by CodeTemplarr: 12:40pm On Feb 15, 2025*. Modified: 6:05pm On Feb 15, 2025 |
Trying to brainwash us into believing they need arms n ammunition from army. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: DR Congo M23 Rebels Enter City Of Bukavu by CodeTemplarr: 12:25pm On Feb 15, 2025 |
This is what ND escaped in the hands of their north-eastern neighbours. |
Politics › Re: Video: Goodluck Jonathan Speaks On U.S. Role In His Election Loss by CodeTemplarr: 11:18am On Feb 15, 2025 |
Tjra: You were a spinless politician. Simple! yes. Lacked spine to remove subsidies. |
Politics › Re: Video: Goodluck Jonathan Speaks On U.S. Role In His Election Loss by CodeTemplarr: 11:18am On Feb 15, 2025 |
You were no CIA asset. |
Family › Re: Opinion: Why Government Should Arrest Unmarried Men Above 30 by CodeTemplarr: 11:15am On Feb 15, 2025 |
Lol. They should do it. Lol. |
Travel › Re: FG Approves Kashimbila Cargo/agro-allied Airport Concessioning, Targets 4.1trn by CodeTemplarr: 10:48am On Feb 15, 2025 |
professorPABX: That is exactly what happened after OBASANJO left in 2007.
The fear is there this time around. No government takes over power under a depressed economy with country almost going into bankruptcy as it was when Tinubu came in May 29, 2023 and suddenly start talking about developmental projects. This is the first time in Africa. It takes a government at least 15 months before any meaningful developmental projects.
From less than one year we started seeing regions complaining of being marginalized or sidelined in the awards of projects. What surprises me is that all the projects they complained about have been there for years and some even abandoned for decades. Why are they now bringing them out? Is Nigeria sleeping before?
We have not seen anything. By the time the Regional Development Commission start their works we are going to see real potentials of Nigeria. All the abandoned developmental projects would be brought up for discussion. what are the existing two and half dozen airports doing or earning their owners. Have they tried using existing airports around to at least export these perishables and see how feasible the idea of farms next to cargo airport is? The issue is not projects but meaningful and profittable projects. In a country already having non perisahable cocoa that, if well processed, can dwarf oil earnings, we are busy building cheap and easily inflatable projects because of the profit margin they present to the concievers and nothing more. Highways, flyovers, airports, and mega structures. This is a regressive move presented as advancement. They type that irreversible before another govt can burst the scam. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria’s High Interest Rate Is Stoking Inflation, Oyedele by CodeTemplarr: 7:37am On Jan 25, 2025 |
CBN will say it is reducing it according to their white man's textbooks. |
Politics › Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool And What They Received In 2024 by CodeTemplarr: 7:08am On Jan 25, 2025 |
Fiscus105: The list you saw there, is the current formula of calculating VAT, which they intended to abolish, this is list that takes every VAT generated by all STATES COMBINED to the HEADQUARTERS of that Company, instead to calculate it for the states that generated it. Headquarters os the generator as long the factories and distributors are producing and selling for the headquarters. |
Politics › Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool And What They Received In 2024 by CodeTemplarr: 5:02pm On Jan 24, 2025 |
rigid123: You are deliberately trying to divert out attention. Your response is not in tandem with what I asked for. I ask that the funds from the sale of crude oil and gas from imo, abia and Anambra be accouted for.
The makers of this report are trying to make it seems like Nigeria is funded with VAT whereas VAT is just a tiny fraction of what is sustaining the country. u have a point. |
Politics › Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool And What They Received In 2024 by CodeTemplarr: 4:51pm On Jan 24, 2025 |
rigid123: Something is absolutely not adding up in this report. Is the FACC funded with VAT alone? This report is wuruwuru, how about the funds from crude oil and gas sells, where are they?
From the report, it seems like VAT is just a fraction of what makes up the allocations. It's mischievous to only account for VAT leaving out the main sources that funds Nigeria. Those that release these figures are hardened criminals. VAT is largely paid by industries.so those states accommodated the big industries, protected them best, appeal to them most, and provided for the more than others. It is fair they get rewardedfor the above listed effort. |
Politics › Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool And What They Received In 2024 by CodeTemplarr: 4:48pm On Jan 24, 2025 |
Fiscus105: Contributed according to locations of Headquarters and not actual amount. Oyo got half of what was contributed. That doesn't support your argument. |
Politics › Re: How Much Food VAT Does Northern States Share With West Africa by CodeTemplarr(op): 4:45pm On Jan 24, 2025 |
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Politics › Re: Ganduje: "In Nigeria, The Reward For Corruption Is Public Office" - Soyombo by CodeTemplarr: 4:42pm On Jan 24, 2025 |
madridguy: Congratulations Alhaji Ganduje, one of the few most reliable man in Nigeria. Even though some people doctored a video just to tarnish the good name you have laboured for but God pass them. 11 people liked this comment. Wow. |
Politics › Re: Imo State Contribute 4 Billion And Got 70billion by CodeTemplarr: 4:31pm On Jan 24, 2025 |
They dont tax themselves nor comply with federal taxes so their outflow is lower than should be.
We will keep importing these items yearly because we have embraxed a structure that guaranty idle people can feed and even reproduce more than productive people. 1 PMS — ₦9.18tn 2 Gas oil — ₦3.22tn 3 Wheat — ₦1.23tn 4 Butanes — ₦0.6tn 5 Sugar Cane — ₦581.36bn 6 Used Vehicles — ₦284.46bn 7 Kerosene — ₦250.2bn 8 Motorcycles — ₦245.01bn 9 Machines — ₦242.73bn 10 Other medicaments — ₦227.9bn |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Has Joined BRICS As Partner Country by CodeTemplarr: 3:48am On Jan 18, 2025 |
The harlot. |
Politics › Re: Governors To Demand Dollars From States’ Share Of Federation Account by CodeTemplarr: 5:18pm On Jan 17, 2025 |
Hello |
Nairaland General › Re: Nigeria’s Ministries Collaborate To Address Food Export Challenges by CodeTemplarr: 5:12pm On Jan 17, 2025 |
Corrupt bunch pretending after grounding the system. |
Politics › Re: Dangote Refinery Raises Petrol Price To ₦955/Litre by CodeTemplarr: 4:36pm On Jan 17, 2025 |
saintopus: But they told us that crude oil is being sold to Dangote Refinery in Naira so why the increase again That doesnt stop NNPCL from charging the naira equivalent of the price in dollar. |
Politics › Re: VATS ! Name Single Food Crop Produce In South That The North Depends On # by CodeTemplarr: 4:32pm On Jan 17, 2025 |
Educationalserv: Cocoa I have never seen it in my life before .Cocoa = food crop . I taught southerners are very Educated .just overating yourself Cocoa = Cash crop Can the parasites farm if they dont get N1Tr in intervention yearly? Answer that? |
Politics › Re: VATS ! Name Single Food Crop Produce In South That The North Depends On # by CodeTemplarr: 4:28pm On Jan 17, 2025 |
Educationalserv: 1 hour No Single Educated Southerners that claim the North is parasite can Name a single food Item the North Depends on the South For
Just 1 A Comedian even Name kolanut .. Cocoa, Palm oil(though produced in north too), Can the parasitic north farm and feed 20% of their population without N1Tr in assistance yearly? |
Politics › Re: VATS ! Name Single Food Crop Produce In South That The North Depends On # by CodeTemplarr: 4:24pm On Jan 17, 2025 |
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Politics › Re: Nigeria’s Diaspora Remittances Exceed $90bn In Five Years — Nidcom by CodeTemplarr: 4:18pm On Jan 17, 2025 |
Publish according to states and regions so we can see the perpetual parasites. |
Politics › How Much Food VAT Does Northern States Share With West Africa by CodeTemplarr(op): 3:08pm On Jan 17, 2025*. Modified: 4:44pm On Jan 24, 2025 |
The north likes to demand VAT based on patronage of business paying the VAT, so, how much do they share with those who patronized their industries in Kano or Food grown allover northern Nigeria? |
Politics › Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by CodeTemplarr: 2:44pm On Jan 17, 2025 |
Clowning as usual.
A combo of corruption, wastage, bad projects and power subsidy has ably replaced petrol and dollar subsidy. |