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Bolusticus:In 4 years, he couldn't save even 1 million Naira. He couldn't add ordinary ₦1m to his savings for a whole 4 years. This is a man who has an allowance for basically everything so he doesn't even need to touch his salary. That's assuming he's so perfect that he cannot dip his hands into the coffers of the nation. Apart from his allowances as the President, he also has allowances as the Minister of Petroleum. Despite all these, he couldn't grow his wealth for a whooping 4 years. It is this same man you lots expect to grow the economy of Nigeria. Well, we all know he's a crazy liar and hypocrite. He wants to show a non-existing piety to Nigerians, meanwhile he's only showing himself as a terrible liar. Often times, I regret sharing the same country with people like you. |
BeijinDossier:Wow! This guy is totally lost as to what I am talking about. I regret wasting my precious time on you today. Enjoy the privilege. Goodbye. |
BeijinDossier:I have met several dumb people in real life and online before, but you are the worst of them. Tụfịakwa!! Like seriously, does it appear to you like I am the MD of Debt Management Office? Did I produce the figures shared by the DMO? If DMO didn't add up the debts and publish the total figures by themselves, why should I do that? Debts are always discussed based on Domestic and external debts. I was commenting based on the official figures presented by DMO. Moreover, I emphasised on external debt stock when I said "Anambra is 7th most indebted by external debt stock". May God never allow me meet someone like you in real life. I pity those who are close to you and all others who have direct dealings with you. |
globemoney:My dear, I don't have the strength to start adding up the domestic and external debts of all the states in Naira and doing the comparison. Even you haven't done it. Debt Management Office probably don't have a table like that. Yes, I agree that if you add them up, Anambra will still be low on the table, but believe me, it won't remain the 3rd least indebted state. It will probably climb to between the 5th and 8th least indebted state. Are you aware that the total external debt stock of Anambra is more than the domestic debt when converted to Naira? Let's then not wave it aside as if it doesn't exist. That's the point I am making. The boy you're referring to is an ignorant and arrogant mofo. I regret meeting a nonentity like him today. He said you added the domestic and external debts before arriving at your statement that Anambra is the 2nd least locally indebted state. You and I know you didn't do that cos the figures are there for all to see. |
BeijinDossier:Young man, stop being silly!!! I said Anambra is the 7th most indebted by external debt stock. Gosh! Show me where I said Anambra is the 7th most indebted state or perish in your lies. You're the one who is a bastard! God punish you! |
BeijinDossier:I don't have any regret for calling you blind and dumb, cos that's exactly what you are. Below is the first statement I made in that regard: Kennydoc:States with the highest external debt: 1. Lagos - $1.3 billion 2. Edo - $279 million 3. Kaduna - $232.97 million 4. Cross River - $149.9 million 5. Bauchi - $134.9 million 6. Enugu - $121.45 million 7. Anambra - $107.44 million All these are from the table below, which is one of the most pictures shared by Globe. Can you see how blind, dumb, stupid and idiotic you are?
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BeijinDossier:I will oblige you for the very last time on this matter. Globemoney said Anambra is the 2nd least locallly indebted state. globemoney:From the table below, the states with the least domestic debts are as follows: Yobe - ₦27.77 billion Katsina - ₦30.85 billion Anambra - ₦33.49 billion So in essence, Anambra is the 3rd (not second) least indebted state by domestic debts alone. That's what he was referring to. Can you please leave me alone now?
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BeijinDossier:Hahaha, the dumb guy has switched to another moniker. ![]() He's still asking a stupid question. See the kind of dumb kids that come to show themselves on Nairaland. If you can't find the answer to your stupid question by yourself, you can perish in your ignorance. I am not the cause of your blindness. |
SpaceTour:Look at what an old man that has been calling another person stupid is saying on a public forum. Shame on you!!! Now, you've confirmed that you're a bloody IDIOT! ANỤỌFỊA!!! As old as you are, you can't put your brain to use. I doubt if you even have any brain. 2 tables of documents from Debt Management Office were posted showing the domestic and external debts of states, yet this efulefu can't use his eyes and brain to look at the documents. He is waiting for Globemoney to do calculations for him. Both documents show that Anambra has the 3rd (not even the 2nd) least domestic debt, and the 7th highest external debt (in USD). How can someone just pick only the domestic debts and start arguing about it? SpaceTour, you are a disgrace to your family. Even the imbeciles whom you represent would have been ashamed of the dumbness and stupidity you're displaying here. Get the heck out of here!!! |
SpaceTour:Jeez! Are you a human being or an animal? Do you have brain at all? Globemoney said Anambra is the 2nd least local (or more properly, locally) indebted state. Did you see that adjective 'local' there? Local debt is same as domestic debt. It is different from external debt. He didn't sum up anything. Are you even so lazy, stupid and idiotic that you can't look at the tables by yourself? |
SpaceTour:The screenshots from the documents globemoney shared had the debts of all the states plus FCT divided into domestic debts and external debts. I was referring to the same document he posted from which he posited that Anambra is the 2nd least indebted state. Why didn't he add the debts together before making the statement about Anambra's debt? Go and look up the pictures first before writing further. For the last time, please stop quoting me. I am done with you. |
SpaceTour:Jeez!! What is wrong with you man? Can you please stop quoting me? Please!! Stop following me about like a fly. Ignore whatever I write. It doesn't concern you. For the benefit of any neutral person reading this, globemoney said Anambra is the 2nd least indebted state locally but he conveniently forgot to mention than the same state has the 7th highest external debt. And yes, Anambra is my state of origin. That I am from Anambra doesn't mean I will be hypocritical in discussing issues concerning Anambra. Mods, this guy has been abusing me for no just cause. He started raining abuses on me even before I said anything to him. I don't think he should be allowed to keep doing this. |
globemoney:...and the 7th most indebted in terms of external debt stock. Do you think it doesn't matter? |
SpaceTour:You're a shameless and hopeless ignoramus!! You engage in arguments you don't understand and go ahead to expose your idiocy! Next time, stop quoting people when you can't engage them in a decent, mature argument. Just get out!!! |
SpaceTour:ALL the roads shown in those Google Map screenshots are the most important roads in those cities, which are all federal and state roads. I went further to say that I was talking about the number and network of Federal and state roads. That was before you showed a picture of Fegge. Which of those Fegge roads is either a federal or state road? So why did you bring it up at all in the discussion? If you didn't understand that I was referring to federal and state roads which are often the major roads in any town or city in Nigeria, then you can say that you missed that point in my argument, cos that is the crux of my argument. Please and please, the Google Map pictures I posted DIDN'T show how many roads there are in those cities. If you type in the name of a city or town and search, Google Maps will first show you the major roads (expressways, single carriage federal roads and state roads: single and dual carriage). As you zoom in further, you will start seeing other less important roads and streets. You are just very daft! I can't believe that you're struggling to understand what I am saying. Tụfịakwa!!! |
SpaceTour:Guy, are you okay? Are you sure you're sane? Who talked about number of roads? I said number and network of federal and state roads. Is that too difficult for you to understand? Don't you know what federal and state roads are? Is any of the roads in Fegge a state road? Gosh! |
SpaceTour:The day Nibo, Amawbia, Nawfia, Amansea etc people start admitting they are from Awka, you let me know. Nothing you say can change the status of Awka from being a small town without any city outlook. |
SpaceTour:I really think I shouldn't be having this argument with you cos you're very uncouth. You're probably a kid or a poorly trained kid in adult body. The 'wonderful layout' of Fegge you're referring to are just a few streets close together. None of them is a federal or state road. Even the busiest road there – Zik's Avenue isn't a state road, not to talk of federal road. Anyway, you obviously can't understand what I'm talking about since you don't understand that roads have grades. How can you be comparing inner streets in Fegge like Gunning Street, Lagos Street, Yahaya Street with major roads in Maitama like IBB Boulevard, Shehu Shagari Way and Aguiyi Ironsi Street? |
TundeBricklayer:Traditionally, Awka has the same status as Amawbia, Enugwu Ukwu, Nawfia, Nibo etc. Those towns are not part of Awka. For example, you can't say Amawbia, Awka just like you say Garki, Abuja. Yes, they may be included as part of the capital territory to give Awka a wider area, but traditionally, they aren't part of Awka. Compare Awka to some other capital cities like Kano, Ibadan, Portharcourt etc and understand it is actually small. Asaba is another small capital city, but it's probably bigger than Awka. |
SpaceTour:Oga, you're not more Igbo than me. I'm from Idemili South LGA. I'm not even sure you're from Anambra. Saying that Fegge beats Maitama in planning shows you're the dumb one. You think city planning is all about having the layout of streets in polygonal shapes? Have you even lived in Maitama before? I lived in Maitama for 3 years and now, I live in a city far ahead of Abuja and Lagos. Please respect yourself! If you didn't understand what I was pointing out from the Google map pictures, you should ask me what I was driving at. I was trying to compare the different capital cities on the basis of the number and network of major roads they have. Major roads in Nigeria are mostly Federal and state roads. |
TundeBricklayer:The 3rd and last pictures are between Upper Iweka and bridge head. They are part of Onitsha - Enugu expressway. |
Osagyefo98:But maps give an objective assessment of reality. Compare these capital cities and see the layout of their major roads:
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TundeBricklayer:But you simply re-echoed what I already said. You won't find any other dual carriage way anywhere in the state, except for a few roads and streets in Onitsha and Awka.FYI, I am from Anambra and I know the state reasonably well. |
SpaceTour:Wow! Is that how Owerri is now? Rochas is a disgrace. Anambra doesn't have solid infrastructures, though the roads are very good. Obiano did very well with regards to rural roads. Awka doesn't really look like a capital city. It's too small, and doesn't have major roads apart from the expressway that traversed the middle of the town. All the flyovers in Anambra are on the Onitsha-Enugu expressway, apart from one on Onitsha - Owerri Road. You won't find any other dual carriage way anywhere in the state, except for a few roads and streets in Onitsha and Awka. |
Umahi is an amazing governor. Ebonyi has overtaken Anambra and Abia by far in terms of infrastructure. Even Imo and Enugu States generally are also behind, except that their capital cities, Owerri and Enugu respectively are still well ahead of Abakaliki. |
Mynd44:Aren't you Yoruba? What about Magun? |
solmusdesigns:What kind of own goal? If APC hadn't lost the court case, would PDP have claimed Zamfara? PDP gave Matawalle the guber ticket in the first instance, so no matter how much he loves Buhari, he will definitely owe some allegiance to PDP. Also, beyond the governor, some of the other politicians who got favoured by that Supreme Court verdict are genuine members of PDP. Even if Matawalle decamps to APC in the near future, he definitely can't pull all the senators, reps and house of assembly members along. |
TeeBabss:Offside goals are not awarded, yet a referee actually kicks a ball into the net and goes to award it. This is arrant nonsense! |
melodyogonna:Okowa is from the same senatorial zone of Delta State (Delta North ie Anioma), so Ned cannot stand a chance till power rotates through the other zones. At least, an Urhobo man must complete 8 years before another Anioma man can even reason to be a governor. It will take another 12-20 years before another Anioma man will be Delta State governor. |
PDP ruled Nigeria for 16 years, yet not at any time did prominent members of the party tell any region that they were worthless. Even between 2011 and 2015 when the SW was left out of the power equation, it was because the opposition leaders in the same SW connived with dissident members of the party to sell their Speaker slot to the same region that had VP. Since APC came into power, they keep telling SE and SS that they are useless. This is how I know that APC won't last in power for a very long time. |
yeman2012: ![]() You're a pre-learner. You never start at all. I know say u dey joke sha. Whoever did that work should be flogged. ![]() |
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