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jimyjames:All your 5 south eastern states have - 30 million people With a total budget of 800bn Oyo state had 10m people with total budget of 250bn So 10m Yorubas have 31% of your entire regions budget and you have confidence to open this type of thread loooooool |
At 250bn It’s as large as Abia and Anambra budget Or Abia and Enugu Abia - 136 Anambra - 137 Ebonyi - 178 IMO - 197 Enugu -170 |
Anambralstson:How are you sorting the poverty level about to hit igbo land hard in 2020 Respond to that and stop showing another list with Lagos on top |
Anambralstson:As usual no response to what was mentioned Only cooked statistics by you ![]() |
Henry22:As usual no response to original quote |
2018 news when we are entering 2020 tomorrow |
Anambralstson:Yaawwwwwwwwwwnnn |
Loooool I pointed out the poverty level and all I see here is Igbo throwing insults left and right with no concrete response to tackle how poverty is about to hit them hard 2020 |
wingmanIII:Afonga from obomosho I’m a full blooded ESAN man sorry it pains you |
YungMillionaire:Ijaw has already moved on but igbos are still throwing aggression up and down |
Looooooool |
Emilokoiyawon:Abia state even sacked non abia igbos from its civil service |
I expect some bitter comments from a particular set of people At Lagos 1.2trn It’s larger than an entire regions budget ![]() |
Niger delta / south south The great south south is responsible for the oil wealth of Nigeria at a cumulative budget of 2.7trn it has the highest budget in the country. However Cross River accounts for 1.1trn of the region. Yorubas / South West The great Yorubas hold thr adminstrative and economic wealth of Nigeria their cumulative budget stands at 2.5trn with Lagos accounting for 1.2trn Their source of wealth is through their industrial strength and geographical advantage and attraction of Foreign Direct investment Igbo south east With a cumulative budget of N800bn they occupy 5 states Enugu airport constructed 5 years ago had dilapidated and will be opened soon |
EzeULU:No defence.,... only insults |
YungMillionaire:I knoe Yorubas are experts at putting igbos in their place However I have observed the aggression is always coming from igbos But igbos won’t fix their home region It’s creating threads up and down when their own region is literally going down the drain How can igbo region have a yeye 800bn budget but they open mouth to be abusing Yorubas with a 2.5trn budget As in almost x3 of Igbo wealth loool The Yorubas have made their land good and I see ibos looking for a way to pull them down what a joke of a People |
SLAP44:No wonder rivers and ogun has a highly budget than all of Ipod land |
YungMillionaire:Have you seen how they open thread on Yorubas all the time ? Infect they have forgotten their own leaders and now ficus on Yorubas so let me give them a sample of their own treatment |
Nigeria expects more Ibo economic refugees due to clueless leadership they have slashed their budget by almost 100bn Bringing the total budget of the poverty stricken region to a partly 800BN Rivers and Ogun state effectively have a higher budget than the entire south east - This raised concerns about the states' intention to pay the new minimum wage - A total of 16 states including Lagos, Cross Rivers and others increased their 2020 budgets cumulatively by N855 billion Twenty states of the federation have slashed their 2020 budgets, despite the agreement on the payment of N30,000 minimum wage in 2020, an analysis by Daily Trust has indicated. Recall that the federal government had finalised the new minimum wage agreements with the organised labour, leaving states to meet with the respective labour leaders in their states to discuss their peculiarities. Though the report stated that the affected states slashed their budgets in line with the prevailing economic realities, the reduction in the budgets raises concerns over how they intend to pay the new minimum wage. Meanwhile, barely 48 hours to the expiration of the December 31, 2019 deadline issued by the Nigeria Labour Congress to states to complete all negotiations regarding the new minimum wage, only Lagos, Kaduna and Kebbi have reportedly presented their offers. New minimum wage: Governors rush to meet deadline as states that won't comply emerge Labour also said that out of the three states that released their minimum wage offers, only Lagos state's offer was accepted, stating that the other two were rejected for being inadequate. It added that only about six state governments are currently negotiating with their respective state chapters of the NLC while over 20 others have yet to begin negotiations with the labour union. The cumulative reduction by the 19 states and the FCT amounted to N733 billion which is reportedly 16% decrease. On the contrary, 16 states increased their 2020 budgets cumulatively by N855 billion, 19.9% increase. https://www.legit.ng/1288567-despite-minimum-wage-agreement-20-states-reduce-2020-budgets-by-n733bn.html |
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