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Action speaks louder than words. Made promises but fulfil non |
Hate him or like Trump is a smart man |
Hmm fresh air is needed now, l get you ask others |
Dignity is a rare gem in this generation |
By now the devil will be amazed with the advance in wickedness by human. The devil will cut cap for her |
nairalandas:Did you watch the video ,if not you need to |
nairalandas:Did you watch the video |
nairalandas:A threat to the nepotism and power to the west. Africa should take a cue from China. God bless Africa |
Ndubuisi Francis in Abuja Lagos State topped the list of states with the highest internally generated revenue (IGR) in 2016 as the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) released the figures at state level between January and December last year. Lagos State recorded the highest figure of N302.42 billion in full year 2016, closely followed by Rivers State with N85.29 billion while Ebonyi State generated the lowest the IGR. The state generated N2.34 billion. However, Anambra State is yet to report its full year 2016 IGR figures. A total of N801.95 billion was generated by 35 states that have reported their full year 2016 IGR figure and the revenue was generated across the following types – PAYE, Direct Assessment, Road Taxes, Revenue from Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) and other taxes. Lagos, which is the fifth largest economy in Africa, had said last year that its plan was to generate N30 billion as its monthly IGR by 2017. If that happens, it would garner a total of N360 billion this year, over N58 billion recorded last year. The state was generating N24.5 billion monthly as IGR. About 71 per cent of last year’s budget for the state came from IGR. Despite its high IGR, Lagos also stands as the most highly indebted state with a domestic debt of over N300 billion. Read more@http://www.nairausd.com/2017/05/normal-0-false-false-false-en-us-x-none.html
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Hmmm the man don de gather liver.but this should give us Nigerians a sign of something is about to happen. Southerner beef up |
Fitch: Despite positive results by lenders, risks persist Obinna Chima Moody’s Investors Service has maintained its stable outlook on the Nigerian banking system, reflecting the rating agency’s view that acute foreign-currency shortages in the country will gradually ease. But just like Fitch, Moody’s, another international rating agency, held the view that loan risks in the country would remain high. Moody’s stated this in a report titled: ‘Banking System Outlook: Nigeria.’With oil prices and economic activity gradually recovering in Nigeria, we expect banks’ dollar liquidity pressures to gradually ease over our outlook period,” Vice President and Senior Analyst at Moody’s, Akin Majekodunmi said. The rating agency anticipated that Nigeria’s real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth of 2.5 per cent in 2017 and four per cent in 2018, after a 1.5 per cent contraction last year, as noted in March 2017. Read more@http://www.nairausd.com/2017/05/moodys-assigns-stable-outlook-on.html
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PapiSmith:Read my post again |
Abeg who spelling Epp, funny how will point to successful people error ( base on 9ja perspective) but neglect ours. |
Abeg who spelling Epp, funny how will point to successful people error ( base on 9ja perspective) but neglect our |
This should not turn to tribal tug of war but joke is allowed |
Hmm. Nigeria prison na real correction center |
Nigerians when are we gonna man up, look no one will safe us except We saves ourselves |
There are certain things you can't escape trust me . Age is one of |
Oh land of rising sun. |
Idydarling:Wait excuse me, who know this one mtshwww |
benedictnsi:Bloody wicked civilian |
Before u no our pepper dem gang go hire dis boy. Especially the extreme wowo dem |
dacovajnr:Before you yarn, her hair is doing the talking |
I am not surprised. The love is strong |
I am not surprised. The love is strong. |
Chikelue2000:If you notice his face didn't appear in the first picture |
Banky should not make a big mistake by inviting media to his marital life. |
Celebrity Don De chak dis one for head |
Both of you to play your role well trust me it work |
Abeg this one pass village people. Zenith of stupidity |
Serious dear l understand. Come to think of it if you look around you if out that some reasons why some ladies haven't marry yet comes from the parents. Imagine a lady above 22 years still been questioned Who is that boy? Where are you talking to Men? Etc |
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