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PoliticsRe: Abandoned Flyover Projects In Ogun State - YMonitor by FKO81(m): 7:00am On Apr 03, 2017
AshiwajuFoward:
Dude you are a shamless hireling of that drunkard you call governor. Ogun state debt in less than half what the Federal Government has acknowledged that it owes the state alone N222-billion naira for using state funds to repair Federal roads. That is more than double the state's debt portfolio you quoted from NEXIM bank. ATLEAST WE CAN SEE WHERE A SUBSTANTIAL PARTS OF THE STATE'S DEBT WENT TOWARDS!.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/03/23/fg-owes-states-n580-5bn-for-roads-rehabilitation/



https://guardian.ng/news/fg-to-refund-money-states-invested-on-federal-roads-says-fashola/

Now WHAT DOES YOUR DRUNKARD OBIANO have to show for SQUANDERING the N75-billion naira Peter Obi left him asides the 3-substandard flyovers and commissioning of individual state indigenes projects?? ?? ?? [b]Obiano even had to further sink his state into debt by borrow 10-billion to complete projects after squandering Obi's savings on expensive champagnes and sluts at government house ( https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/anambra-assembly-approves-n10bn-loan/120396.html ).

It is an INSULT for you to compare Ogun state where Amosun has ALREADY built more than double the amount of flyovers in your entire state (seems Obiano is the only governor to ever build flyovers in your state going by the way you lots keep making noise about it) to your market state where your drunkard governor has 3 substandard flyovers to show as legacy projects. Compare the QUALITY of Ogun roads and flyovers to your state's and then go and commit suicide you loafer.

You can only fool your fellow Anambra illiterate traders with all that bullshyt and crappy lies you come here to spew coz intelligent folks know that your governor is ALL HYPE and no substance.

@omofunaab: Guy, I'm sorry but you Ogun state chaps disappoint me at times with the weak combacks you give these loudmouthed fouls. You need to be ever-prepared to take them to the cleaners with FACTS that are readily available lest their lies spread and take on a life of their own. Even though Amosun may not be performing up to expectations but it's an insult to compare Ogun or Amosun to that overhyped Anambra and its drunkard state governor. Oshisko!
The ones in Abeokuta 1st and 3rd pictures, 2nd 4th IJebu Ode flyover , he completed just three and abandoned the rest, I know. Ogun like back of my scrotum grin grin these are only flyovers in Ogun.
PoliticsRe: Abandoned Flyover Projects In Ogun State - YMonitor by FKO81(m):
ycat:
Insecurity will kill you ibos. Comparing your Anambra state the size of half of Ijebu area alone to Ogun state is dumb. Even your bridges look cheap durability wise, as with anything from your SE side, I'm sure they can't pass safety test. Stay in your lane and stop comparing your over edited pictures to Yoruba's raw pictures to hold our leaders to account, unless you want to reiterate that, we Yoruba really set the standard you are measured by. I'ts not as if you can live in those your villages anyway, you still can't wait to get out of there for Yorubaland.
What is this low IQ saying huh It then means Lagos should be quarter of Ijebu Ode, since Anambra almost doubled Lagos landmass, Ogun I know is jungle, without missing words, Abakilike Ebonyi capital make more sense than Abeokuta, Ijebu ode, Sagamu and Ota are typical glorified villages with brown roof and mud houses dotted everywhere, only place that looks modern in Ogun are areas close to Lagos, Largely developed by non indigenes working in Lagos, other areas are far from 21st century. Your kinsmen are also in Anambra selling harbs, bricklayer, carpenter, Okada, taxi etc while women are selling Agbo, assisting people to carry goods in markets, you need to leave that jungle you called state to understand better.
PoliticsRe: Abandoned Flyover Projects In Ogun State - YMonitor by FKO81(m):
omofunaab:
You are the one looking for trouble now.

I dey here dey discuss about the progress of my state and where the government needs to improve upon. I

You carry anambra picture come dey quote me.

Go and compare your anambra with your fellow South eastern villages
This is state that manage her resources well

PoliticsRe: Abandoned Flyover Projects In Ogun State - YMonitor by FKO81(m): 11:18pm On Apr 02, 2017
[quote author=omofunaab post=55200953][/quote]From the NEITI Quarterly Review currently in circulation, states with high debt burden include Benue indebted to the tune of N49.15 billion; Edo N94.54 billion; Enugu N57.56 billion; Ekiti; N67.3 billion and Kano with N81.05 billion. The Publication further disclosed that Katsina was indebted to the tune of N30.03 billion while and Ogun owes N103.75 billion, as at 2016.

The review shows that Yobe and Anambra states have the least debt burden of N11.74 billion and N20.60 billion respectively as at the end of 2016

https://guardian.ng/news/lagos-osun-delta-akwa-ibom-lead-states-n3-4tr-debt-profile/

Anambra clearly shows they are good in management
More of his projects within three years

PoliticsRe: Abandoned Flyover Projects In Ogun State - YMonitor by FKO81(m): 11:06pm On Apr 02, 2017
omofunaab:
Okay..
Anambra least in debt profile and were able to achieve a lots

PoliticsRe: Abandoned Flyover Projects In Ogun State - YMonitor by FKO81(m): 11:00pm On Apr 02, 2017
While the man you guys love to challenge completed three flyovers under two years in middle of rescission with many bridges grin grin without borrowing

PoliticsRe: Abandoned Flyover Projects In Ogun State - YMonitor by FKO81(m):
[quotiende author=omofunaab post=55200469]Amosun shouldn't have started all these flyovers at the same time.

Okay fine, We agree he never anticipated the recession but constructing more than 15 flyovers simultaneously in the state was wrong..

Now there's no more money to complete them
Whe[/quote]My friend stop lying to yourself, Amosun started eight flyover bridges in his first tenure, completed three in Itoku and Sapon in Abeokuta and Ijebu Ode, he abandoned five after winning second tenure, these are the flyovers he abandoned Akute, Odo lambe, Ijoko Ogba, Agbado and Alagbole, these areas are eyesore especially raining season and very dusty during dry season, Amosun is colossal failure, he has started this project before Nigeria economic crunch, even indebted the state both local and foreign debt but nothing to show, you are saying no money to complete them I thought he is the one telling the whole world Ogun IGR is highest after Lagos grin grin
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PoliticsRe: Ogun Attracts 75% FDI Into Nigeria – UK Envoy by FKO81(m): 3:43pm On Apr 02, 2017
KelleneOkonkwo:
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Ogun should come and borrow money from Anambra as usual to complete the projects they started


https://www.nairaland.com/3718219/abandoned-flyover-projects-ogun-state#55183863
PoliticsRe: Abandoned Flyover Projects In Ogun State - YMonitor by FKO81(m): 9:31am On Apr 02, 2017
And this is the state they're comparing to Anambra
PoliticsRe: Abandoned Flyover Projects In Ogun State - YMonitor by FKO81(m): 9:23am On Apr 02, 2017
AbuEzeFemi:
Source
monitor.ynaija.com/2017/03/ogun-tracker-tracking-five-abandoned-mega-flyovers-ogun/
grin grin
No money to complete the projects, home state of Veepee, I heard they ranked highest in suicide report recently published by NPF
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igwebuike01:
Very good, everything must not be Dangote
Yes bro
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Ebonyi is primarily an agricultural region. It is a leading producer of rice, yam, potatoes, maize, beans, and cassava in Nigeria, rice and yams are predominantly cultivated in Edda, a region within the state. Ebonyi has several solid mineral resources, including lead, crude oil, and natural gas, but few large-scale commercial mining/mines. The state government has, however, given several incentives to investors in the agro-allied sector to encourage production. Ebonyi is called "the salt of the nation" for its huge salt deposit at the Okposi and Uburu Salt Lakes.


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