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PoliticsRe: Barbaric And Satanic Fashola Must Pay For This!!! by geeez: 9:58am On Jul 25, 2013
Oya go and arrest him nah. If you like let your blood be hot enough to fry dodo

Slowly and steadily we will ship away the destitute and fraudulent ones among them who just come here to either stretch our infrastructure or give us bad names through their vices

We've had enough of the crimes.

We have seen too clearly that their contributions to our GDP is negligible

https://www.nairaland.com/1367007/examining-lagoss-gdp-figures#17010297

The major income or revenue earner for many of them that come here is crime and this is the premise on which some of them will come here claiming that Lagos will be nothing without them
PoliticsRe: Lagos Dumps Beggars, Homeless In Onitsha by geeez: 9:17am On Jul 25, 2013
zuchyblink: .....as if u can survive without oil
geeez: No we can't and we've not been using oil mined from Nigerian soil

Batch A

Slowly and steadily we will ship away the destitute and fraudulent ones among them who just come here to either stretch our infrastructure or give us bad names through their vices

Its easy to give out even 1,000 plots of eroded land

We've had enough of the crimes.

We have seen too clearly that their contributions to our GDP is negligible

https://www.nairaland.com/1367007/examining-lagoss-gdp-figures#17010297

The major income or revenue earner for many of them that come here is crime and this is the premise on which some of them will come here claiming that Lagos will be nothing without them
PropertiesRe: Lagos Family Houses (Pictures) by geeez: 9:12am On Jul 25, 2013
Sunny_bobo: Well, at least we own 2 in Surulere, one in VGC and another one is springing up in Banana island and I know where majority of our neighbours come from. Fact!
Three questions:

1. Why would you lie?
2. Who are the we?
3. How many huts have you built in your village?

Your profile proves you're very cheap
PoliticsRe: Mimiko Absent As South-west Governors Converge In Ibadan by geeez: 8:34am On Jul 25, 2013
It's only a matter of time

LP will be subsumed by the ACN

Fayemi just needs to prove that to them and I believe he will

Development is a visual art
PoliticsRe: Lagos Dumps Beggars, Homeless In Onitsha by geeez: 8:21am On Jul 25, 2013
zuchyblink: it is time to start blowing up the oil pipe line let everybody region control wot she has.
Please go ahead. Aren't we importing oil at the moment?
PoliticsRe: Examining Lagos's GDP Figures by geeez(op): 8:01am On Jul 25, 2013
So what are the Igbo traders' contribution to the GDP?

Abi na wash or through fraud?
PoliticsRe: Lagos Dumps Beggars, Homeless In Onitsha by geeez:
Batch A

Slowly and steadily we will ship away the destitute and fraudulent ones among them who just come here to either stretch our infrastructure or give us bad names through their vices

Its easy to give out even 1,000 plots of eroded land

We've had enough of the crimes.

We have seen too clearly that their contributions to our GDP is negligible

https://www.nairaland.com/1367007/examining-lagoss-gdp-figures#17010297

The major income or revenue earner for many of them that come here is crime and this is the premise on which some of them will come here claiming that Lagos will be nothing without them
PropertiesRe: Lagos Family Houses (Pictures) by geeez: 7:52am On Jul 25, 2013
Its no use joining issues with some impoverished tribalists on the ownership of these properties

A good number of these properties I see are owned by companies invariably owned by .... guess Yorubas

There are two retired generals' properties

I know its paining you that this is happening right here and right now because 80% of those structures were built within the last 15 years

This is what the SW has been able to atract. Sheer development

The pace of development in the region is unprecedented and its only on our DNA to do that

We did it back then when we were the Western Region and the military came and lumped us all together but thank God we have a democracy, we can now clearly see which region is truly ready for business
PoliticsRe: Man Jailed Two-and-half Years Over Phone Theft by geeez: 7:26am On Jul 24, 2013
Two and a half years for stealing a cheap phone while men who have stolen the equivalent of 40 base stations are still walking free?

I do not in any way support his actions but I'm just intrigued.

Someone said at a party over the weekend that in Nigeria, if you wanna steal, steal big

I've been patriotic all my life and love this country but each day I keep doubting that this country has a future
PoliticsRe: Nigerians Enjoy 16-Hours Of Electricity Supply - Nebo by geeez: 7:14am On Jul 24, 2013
Nigerians in Nigeria or in the Diaspora?

Millions of Nigerians are not even connected to the national grid

Millions of Nigerian homes and offices are powered by generators for more than 16hrs each day

My question is: Why lie?
PoliticsRe: Child Marriage : Senate Says They Were Misinterpreted, We Didn't Legalise It! by geeez: 6:54am On Jul 24, 2013
It wasn't misinterpreted. Why would an 18 year old woman be deemed to be of age when she already is? It is clearly an endorsement of child marriages because this simply means that any married child will be deemed to be of age even when she's not 18 yet.

It's either they do not understand English or they are just being plain mischievous
PoliticsRe: RIVERS ASSEMBLY: Obio/akpor Ward 16 Set To Recall Their Lawmaker, Michael Chinda by geeez: 6:34am On Jul 24, 2013
In 9ja's local parlance

Insult upon injury

PoliticsRe: Randy Pastor Caught In Police Officer's Bedroom In Nnewi by geeez: 6:32am On Jul 24, 2013
He even prayed for him but what if this was a setup
PoliticsRe: I Didn’t Kidnap Briton But Collected Ransom – Suspect by geeez: 9:01pm On Jul 23, 2013
When the news about the kidnapping broke, my comment was that these people have invaded our region to criminalize it and give us names that aren't ours.

Today we see that it is evident that they truly are here for that singular purpose
PoliticsRe: Rauf Aregbesola Condemns Child Marriage by geeez: 8:57pm On Jul 23, 2013
Thanks Aregbe

Yorubas are undoubtedly the most politically and culturally sophisticated people and are obviously the most tolerant Nigerian tribe.

The result is what we are witnessing today as development in the region which is the only thing making it seem as if Nigeria is advancing
PoliticsRe: Pictures Of Rochas Developmental Works - IMO STATE by geeez: 6:47pm On Jul 23, 2013
Okay. Photoshopped development
PoliticsRe: Lagos Assembly Debates Bill To Prohibit Intimate Harassment At Work Places by geeez: 6:44pm On Jul 23, 2013
In a state where intellectuals rule, laws that are on the side of justice and equity will be made.

This is Lagos where the Executive and Legislature engage in constructive deliberations to move the state forward.

The SW is steadily but surely leaving the rest of the country behind like they did when they were one region before federalism.

If only the regions were allowed to move at the pace, the Western Region would be ahead of SA now but we are on course, overtaking other countries' economies and we will get there
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Lawmakers Highest Paid Globally —the Economist by geeez(op): 7:48am On Jul 23, 2013
I've done a calculation on this forum before and I don't think our senators should earn more than N500,000 monthly while our congressmen shouldn't fleece the nation beyond N350,000 monthly. This is based on our economic realities. If you wanna earn more, ensure the ecomony is more viable and per capita increases. Their earnings should be constitutionally with respect to the per capita

It's a platform for service and not personal aggrandizement
PoliticsNigerian Lawmakers Highest Paid Globally —the Economist by geeez(op): 7:43am On Jul 23, 2013
jumbo salary being paid the country’s legislators, which ranked the highest in the world, according to a new study, has attracted sharp criticisms from Nigerians across the country, including economists and lawyers.

A report by The Economist magazine revealed that Nigerian federal legislators with a basic salary of $189,500 per annum (N30.6m) were the highest paid lawmakers in the world.

Quoting data from the International Monetary Fund and The Economist magazine of London, the study looked at the lawmakers’ basic salary as a ratio of the Gross Domestic Product per person across countries of the world.

According to the report, the basic salary (which excludes allowances) of a Nigerian lawmaker is 116 times the country’s GDP per person of $1,600.

The $189,500 earned annually by each Nigerian legislator is estimated to be 52 per cent higher than what Kenya legislators, who are the second highest paid lawmakers, earned.

An Associate Professor of Economics at the Ekiti State University, Dr. Abel Awe, said the lawmakers’ jumbo salary was indicative of the huge gap between the poor and the rich as well as between the ruler and the ruled.

He said it was unfortunate that the country was running the costliest democracy in the world.

Awe said, “This is part of the reason why 70 per cent of the nation’s budget is allocated to re-current expenditure. We are using a huge chunk of the nation’s resources to service just less than 1,000 people in a country of over 160 million people.

“We are running the costliest democracy in the world.  We can’t develop this way when we spend huge money to service a few people. How will you get money for productive activities to expand the economy? An average Nigerian cannot access good medical care, good roads and other basic things of life when the legislators are smiling to the bank.

“This democracy is satanic. We have to review this democracy. The cost of maintaining the lawmakers is outrageous. What they are taking is too much.”

An economist, Mr. Henry Boyo, said the study had shown clearly that the cost of governance in Nigeria was very high.

Boyo, who noted that the cost of governance was predicated on the provisions of the Constitution, said it was high time Nigerians cried against the bloated cost of governance.

He said, “Our legislators’ actions or salaries are actually accommodated by the Constitution. In the past, we had less money and we had enough as a country. People are asking for a change of Constitution.

“It is unfortunate that it is the people who will do it that are the ones in charge. The legislators will not vote against themselves.”

The Managing Director, Financial Derivatives Company Limited, Mr. Bismarck Rewane, said although Nigeria remained a complex environment, that did not justify excessive wages.

“We cannot underestimate what it takes to bring law and order to a state that has been in a virtual state of anarchy for years, but there’s no justification for excessive compensation,” he said.

The Chief Research Analyst, Stakes Capital, Mr. Sanyaolu Kehinde, said this was an obvious case of how politicians were running government.

He said, “There’s nothing to justify the amount these people are earning because we don’t see the work they are doing. It also exposes the fact that we don’t value work. We prefer to reward work not done. The Nigerian politician is not service-driven.

“If we have 12 elections in one year, I can assure you that we will still not have good leaders because the system is faulty. The number of people who are not service-driven in Nigeria is high. There are only a few good people in Nigeria, very few people are left who are not thinking about themselves.”

The Chairman, Nigerian Bar Association, Ikeja Branch, Mr. Monday Ubani, said the legislators had created “a big hole” in the nation’s treasury.

Ubani, who scored the legislators low on output, said they had failed to justify their fat pays, adding that their submissions in both legislative chambers “are at variance with that of sovereign Nigerians.”

He called on Nigerians “to decide whether we need both Houses, and if yes, whether on part time or full time basis.”

Ubani said, “This is a fact already and well known to Nigerians and the world. It is not a new story. What is baffling is that their legislative output is not commensurate to the amount of salaries and allowances they are earning.

“Take for instance, the ongoing constitution amendment. Their propositions and submissions on almost all the important clauses are at variance with that of the sovereign Nigerians. Both Houses have created a big hole on our national treasury.”

On his part, human rights lawyer, Mr. Bamidele Aturu, lamented the wide disparity between the earnings of the citizens and their legislators, who according to him, are the idlest, yet earn the most in the world.

He said what was obtainable in Nigeria was a parody of democracy whereby the ruling class earned well but preferred to subject the issue of N18,000 minimum wage to debate.

Aturu said, “We are running a parody of democracy in this country. It is a democracy for the rich. The people are getting poorer for building a nation, while the politicians are getting richer for doing nothing. Those who are not creating wealth in the country are sitting on the wealth of the people, and those who are creating the wealth, the workers, are being paid peanuts.

“Can you imagine there is still a raging and scandalous debate among some governors on whether or not to pay N18,000 minimum wage? Yet we are in a nation where the idlest legislators are being paid the highest in the world.”

The National Assembly has, however, rejected the report that its members are the highest paid lawmakers in the world.

While reacting to the report published in The Economist magazine on Monday, the spokespersons of the two chambers of the National Assembly described it as grossly exaggerated.

The Chairman, Senate Committee on Information and Media, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, said the report was misleading and incorrect.

He said it was easy for anyone to verify what Nigerian lawmakers earned given that such information could be obtained from the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission.

Abaribe said, “My reaction is that the report is incorrect. It is very easy for anybody to know what we earn by going to the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission.

“The report is not correct because it did not emanate from the RMAFC, because that is the only body that determines what a lawmaker earns.”

In the same vein, the spokesman of the House of Representatives, Mr. Zakari Mohammed, dismissed the report as incorrect.

He said, “Whatever is being written is mere exaggeration and does not reflect what is accurate. They fail to realise that what we take as salaries are different from what we use in running our offices.

“These are two different issues. Most times, people just lump everything together and claim that it is our monthly salary; that is not correct. At the appropriate time, we shall react, because it is not just about the House but the National Assembly. The National Assembly will react at the right time.”

The report had suggested that a Nigerian federal lawmaker earned $189,000 or about N30m annually.

The magazine also published details of the annual salaries of legislators in other countries, some of which include Ghana, $46,500; Indonesia, $65,800; Thailand, $43,800; India, $11,200; Italy, $182,000;  Bangladesh, N4,000; Israel, $114,800; Hong Kong, $130,000; Japan, $149,700; and Singapore, $154,000.

http://www.punchng.com/news/report-on-legislators-jumbo-pay-sparks-anger/
PoliticsRe: I Didnt Kidnap Briton But Collected Ransom - Suspect by geeez(op): 7:38am On Jul 23, 2013

These people keep giving our beloved state bad names on the world stage when they have their own states
PoliticsI Didnt Kidnap Briton But Collected Ransom - Suspect by geeez(op): 7:35am On Jul 23, 2013
Lagos State Police Command on Monday paraded a 27-year-old man, Chukwuemeka Benson, for the alleged kidnap of a British expatriate, Dickson Lee.

The PUNCH had reported that Lee, who was kidnapped in Mafoluku area of the state on his way from the Murtala Muhammed International Airport last Thursday, had been rescued by the police on Sunday.

It was learnt that after kidnapping the victim, the kidnappers demanded $1m (N159m) as ransom. However, police detectives working undercover were able to negotiate N7.5m with the kidnappers.

It was learnt that the suspect was arrested while he was attempting to collect the ransom.

The Commissioner of Police, Mr. Umar Manko, said the suspect was arrested along Lagos-Badagry Expressway.

Manko said after his arrest, Benson led detectives to an uncompleted building in Okota area of the state where the victim was found.

He said, “Benson came to collect ransom around Okokomaiko on Lagos-Badagry Expressway, when he was arrested by policemen of the Special Intelligence Bureau and the Special Anti-Robbery Squad. One of his colleagues, who came with him, was shot during the operation, but he escaped with bullet wounds.

“Benson led policemen to an uncompleted building at Okota where Dickson (Lee) was rescued without paying ransom and without any injury. Efforts are on to arrest the remaining suspects at large.

“I urge people who have genuine business in Lagos State not to be afraid as the state remains the safest part of the country. People should also desist from paying ransom as this encourages kidnapping.”

It was learnt that at the uncompleted building, a locally-made revolver pistol with seven rounds of live ammunition and two AK47 rifle magazines were recovered.

The suspect however denied being a kidnapper. He said he was only used by the kidnappers at large to collect the ransom.

The indigene of Abia State said, “I sell second hand clothes for a living. However, some months ago, my goods worth over N200, 000 were seized by men of the Nigerian Customs Service at Agbara, Ogun State.

“I returned to my hometown to hustle but things were very hard. I have younger female cousins, who are all widows so I had to become the head of the extended family and decided to become rich by all means.”

He said he went to borrow money from a friend he identified only as Nonye, adding that the friend, who was the security guard at the uncompleted building, promised to loan him N150, 000 if he would collect money from someone on his behalf.

He said he innocently went to collect the money when he was arrested by the police.

He said, “On Friday, I went to see Nonye at the uncompleted building and he told me that he would loan me N150,000 which I could use as capital. I noticed a white man (Lee) sitting in one of the rooms. I asked Nonye who the man was, but he told me to mind my business. The white man was given juice and cake to eat.

“On Sunday, around 2pm, Nonye told me to go with his friend, Ugo, and collect money from the owner of the building. He said the money was for construction of the house but he did not tell me how much. I went with Ugo on a motorcycle and Ugo told me to go collect money from the owner of the building, sitting inside a car.

“When I attempted to collect the money, I was immediately arrested. I did not know I was being used.”

http://www.punchng.com/metro/i-didnt-kidnap-briton-but-collected-ransom-suspect/
PoliticsRe: Gej Puts Nigeria In Fresh Debt Trap As Debt Rises By Almost 40% Within 2yrs! by geeez: 7:07am On Jul 23, 2013

Firstly I don't agree with the 60:40 ratio and while I don't see GEJ's economics a sound, I think 88:12 is still okay. However, what worries me is the size of our external debts. There should be a legislative cap on the amount you can borrow at any point in time and I wonder why the NASS isn't doing this. Individually, no bank will loan you more than 30% of your income cab support in repayments. I think as a nation, we have been effectively borrowing to finance recurrent expenses which will one day grind the economy to a halt.

The claim that the economy is growing can only be supported by the growth of one or two regions of the country. Anyone can influence inflation figures or even your exchange rate. If oil prices rise, our GDP will seemingly go up. It is no indication that the economy is growing as the lives of ordinary Nigerians isn't any better today than it was in 2011.
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PoliticsRe: Fashola Inspects Eric Moore Gov College, Site Of 1008 Housing Estate, Ijora. Pic by geeez: 6:30am On Jul 23, 2013

When a state government like LASG engages in construction of mass housing, it will invariably force down the prices of housing statewide if it doesn't translate to influx of people from other states. This is what the FG should be doing with its humongous allocation and not commissioning 200 units of houses built by businessmen
PoliticsRe: Fashola Inspects Eric Moore Gov College, Site Of 1008 Housing Estate, Ijora. Pic by geeez: 6:22am On Jul 23, 2013
Everywhere you go, you find roads being built in Lagos and everywhere else in the SW. The rate of infrastructural development is unprecedented and fast attracting investment into the region which gives a semblance of national economic development. We all know that the North has stopped growing economically and the rates of growth in the South is driven by Lagos, Ogun, Oyo and Edo States
PoliticsRe: 35 Senators Have No Bills In Two Years To Show For Over N13b In Earnings by geeez: 8:14pm On Jul 22, 2013



As expected, there's no Lagos Senator in the list because we present the best.

Ngige is particularly disturbing because I recall be made a declaration when he was Senator-Elect that he will go there to make a difference. Maybe he meant in his fortunes
WebmastersRe: Apple Buys Nigeria’s Chinedu’s App by geeez: 1:13pm On Jul 22, 2013
Impressive
PoliticsRe: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by geeez: 10:41pm On Jul 21, 2013
Battle: North vs South South
Battle Ground: South East
Spectators: South West

I won't say more
PoliticsRe: Some Projects in Anambra: Video by geeez: 10:38am On Jul 21, 2013
Videos watched

Score: 40%
PoliticsRe: NRC Commences Third Weekly Lagos-kano Train Service by geeez: 9:43am On Jul 21, 2013
awodman: Seems you have comprehension problems...where was it stated in the article that the projection is 5,500 passengers?...didn't you see where it was stated that the current capacity of 3,500 passengers will increase to 5,500 when this new service kicks off and it will only get better...
Until you know the meaning of the word 'projection', then consider yourself a brain damaged for making that post. What's the relationship between 'projection' and 'project'? Your assignment for the day

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