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PoliticsRe: Is Awolowo's Western Nigeria TV Of 1959 The First TV In Africa? by Jetleeee: 11:47am On May 12, 2017
rainylad:
...Skull miner.
Wow! I love your pop's nickname smiley. For how long have they been calling him that?
PoliticsRe: Is Awolowo's Western Nigeria TV Of 1959 The First TV In Africa? by Jetleeee: 11:35am On May 12, 2017
rainylad:
...Well thats what the cone-headed, brown-roof republicans say who are delusional say..One of them on this thread has even modified it to 'Sub-saharan Africa' ..lol!
https://www.imgsoo.net/images/49586426972243058573.jpg

Potopoto girl
BusinessRe: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by Jetleeee: 11:33am On May 12, 2017
wristbangle:
Na For IPOB yoots na. Read the inscriptions well for the gif
"I am proud to be an Ipod"

The guy is a holding a hoe. I still don't get it lol

Developer?
PoliticsRe: Is Awolowo's Western Nigeria TV Of 1959 The First TV In Africa? by Jetleeee: 11:10am On May 12, 2017
Just went through this clown's post history.

Another potopoto boy that won't get Awolowo's name out of his mouth

How tf does it affect you if WNTV is the first in Africa or the whole world

What do you need that for?
PoliticsRe: Is Awolowo's Western Nigeria TV Of 1959 The First TV In Africa? by Jetleeee: 11:06am On May 12, 2017
In Sub Saharan Africa not the whole Africa
PoliticsRe: Internally Generated Revenue At State Level (2016) by Jetleeee: 10:58am On May 12, 2017
Basic123:
we need more of this analytical,objective, non tribalistic comments on nairaland.Nairaland must go back to her good old days.
LOL.. Story. It was deliberate

I go still flog sense into potopoto heads as long as they choose to be senseless.
BusinessRe: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by Jetleeee: 10:57am On May 12, 2017
wristbangle:
That pix na die gringrin
What those it mean tho. Still trying to decipher it
PoliticsRe: Internally Generated Revenue At State Level (2016) by Jetleeee:
AjoOfia1:
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Nonsense trash
what of osun state land of hunger
abi you no see that one na only ekiti

blady hypocrite grin
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PoliticsRe: Internally Generated Revenue At State Level (2016) by Jetleeee: 3:01am On May 12, 2017
Blue3k:
Delta tax revenue all over the place with revenue. They need to look into that. I agree on points about Akwa Ibom the state needs to continue its industrialization policy and catch up with other SW states like Ogun in terms of manufacturing. Diversification name of game.

Speaking of nothern states I'm watch mining sector because that will be big opportunity in that area.
Yupp. Although I don't know much about what's going on as regards industrialization over there, I see no reason why Akwa Ibom and Cross River can't create a Lagos-Ogun type of chemistry. The resources to make that happen are available

As per Northern States and mining, I used to follow that school of thought until I realized how much damage it causes on the environment. A mining boom could also cause some militant type of chit in that region. I think they should just leave that aside and invest more in education. That's what El rufai knows and he's executing it well.

Trade and the whole Agric value chain are enough for Northern States to generate revenue.
PoliticsRe: Internally Generated Revenue At State Level (2016) by Jetleeee:
As expected.

No surprises from Lagos and Ogun. One thing I'm so happy for as regards Ogun is the fact that her development is very organic

Good one for Oyo for improving on 2015. Ondo and Osun neither progressing nor regressing.

As for Ekiti, Ponmodele Ponmoyose is their governor. IGR is no big deal over there. Their own IGR is Ponmo and Bokoto

Rivers needs to make her revenue less oil-dependent but good one for her regardless. Delta is regressing. We all saw it coming anyway. I was surprised Ogun caught up so quick tho

I'm impressed with Akwa Ibom but she has the same problem as Rivers

Kano is doing well. Organic development!!

For Kaduna, El rufai's Magic wands seem to be doing wonders

Impressed with some other Northern States as well knowing how much damage Boko haram caused

I never really expected much from the Potopoto hamlets tbh. Enugu that has always been their local yampion regressed so I expect Anambra to topple her

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