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| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by Rissamenti(op): 8:22am On Jun 06, 2021*. Modified: 8:41am On Jun 06, 2021 |
mrvitalis:I don't care about Igbos. This thread is about all Nigerian states. Voluntary contribution for a one-off project like an airport or church is different from taxing the Imo state masses 70 billion naira a month. Afterall, Nigerian break up was meant to improve their lives, not make life 10 times harder. |
| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by mrvitalis(m): 8:28am On Jun 06, 2021 |
Rissamenti:How is this your business Americans pay over 30% in tax every year ... paying tax is way cheaper than providing for your self Better road means less car maintenance , free quality schools means less education expenses for your kids , quality government hospitals means cheaper health care , government expenditure increase means more job creation means more people buy from u ...it's a ripple effect even It's cheaper to pay 60% as tax and get basic amenities than keeping 100% n providing for yourself If we all pay 30% of what we use to repair cars as car tax it would save us 80% of car repair because bad road would be fixed n bad road are responsible for 80% of car faults U are socialist in nature as a Yoruba don't try to understand capitalist igbos |
| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by Kinematics: 8:30am On Jun 06, 2021 |
Rissamenti:Allow the dude to be clowning. Imo that has the highest unemployment rate in the country want to be taxing 30%.....
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| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by Rissamenti(op): 8:31am On Jun 06, 2021 |
mrvitalis:It is easy to blow grammar online. See ordinary fuel subsidy removal that causes riots. But no. You can just wake up and tax Imo people 70 billion a month with no problem. Like I said, do let them know this plan of yours before they sign up for Nigeria's break up. |
| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by SlayerForever: 8:32am On Jun 06, 2021 |
My state Anambra will survive. However, that a state will survive depends on the administrators. If there are top administrators at the helm of affairs nearly every state will survive. But using the current governors on seat to judge...hmm not many states will survive. Most North Eastern/Western states won't. Most Middlebelt won't (because of bad administrators). South West states of Ekiti/Osun unlikely to. South East states of Abia/Enugu unlikely to. South South state of Cross River. |
| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by Rissamenti(op): 8:34am On Jun 06, 2021 |
SlayerForever:How will your state survive? How will you replace the monthly allocation from Abuja? Please give us specifics. |
| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by mrvitalis(m): 8:35am On Jun 06, 2021 |
Rissamenti:Nigerians are not igbos oga don't compare the two For our goal to have a developed nation we can sacrifice alot because of patriotism During covid did you hear igbos complain of hunger or Rob people ? The rich easily subsidized for the poor ...my compound alone got over 10 bags of rice we we have people at home cause we didn't need it ..not to talk of the foods my family donated no body in my village lacked food |
| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by SlayerForever: 8:35am On Jun 06, 2021 |
Rissamenti:I should go into all that details? |
| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by Kinematics: 8:36am On Jun 06, 2021 |
mrvitalis:My state is already generating almost 100% of its federal allocation in IGR. My state is second in IGR only to Lagos even while still in Nigeria. So imagine if made a country and looking at its small indigenous population with natural wealth, what an eldorado it will be.
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| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by mrvitalis(m): 8:38am On Jun 06, 2021 |
Kinematics:Why are u not fighting for the freedom then Fight for your Independence why are u scared |
| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by vanunu: 8:40am On Jun 06, 2021 |
Amotolongbo:My state is Imo, we have a the biggest gas reserve in Nigeria, |
| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by Rissamenti(op): 8:43am On Jun 06, 2021 |
mrvitalis:Dude, voluntary contribution is DIFFERENT from taxation. If the public oppose such a huge tax increase, which they will, what will your new tribal republic govt do? Suppress them? Shoot them? The people hate big taxation. |
| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by Kinematics: 8:44am On Jun 06, 2021 |
mrvitalis:I must not follow the tactics of the ibo man to achieve what I want. I'm not a noise maker or an empty chest beater. I strike when I want without ranting everyday online. |
| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by Ikology(m): 8:46am On Jun 06, 2021 |
mrvitalis:I think you need to understand there will be limited money in circulation. Hence most of these businesses you listed for taxation might be operating at a loss. |
| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by mrvitalis(m): 8:46am On Jun 06, 2021 |
Kinematics:Do u want your own country yes or no |
| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by mrvitalis(m): 8:49am On Jun 06, 2021 |
Rissamenti:No igbo man would refuse to pay tax that's way cheaper than providing for yourself We all want biafra we know we would be taxed more we know we would have to sacrifice I'm telling u as igbo relax Even if we get 15% tax that's still around 1 billion dollars a year revenue so what's your issue |
| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by Kinematics: 8:49am On Jun 06, 2021 |
mrvitalis:Is Nigeria a country a sane human being would wish to belong to? However note that Biafra is not an option. I rather die a Nigerian than a biafran. God bless Rivers State! God bless the Niger Delta!! |
| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by mrvitalis(m): 8:53am On Jun 06, 2021 |
Ikology:Igbos economy is 98% insolated from the Nigerian economy ...igbos run our economy so how would less money be in circulation? Igbos would sale houses and business outside igbos land and return home ...so more money would be in circulation If Nigeria divide igbos land is the only region that won't fall into recession because igbos own everything in igbo land instead everything would grow Housing market , schools enrollment , investment , everything ... unlike other region that would shrink because igbos are pulling out Lagos housing market would crash by 30% minimum banks would fail to collect loan .. recession straight |
| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by Nobody: 8:53am On Jun 06, 2021 |
Rissamenti:You underestimate the resolve of people, clearly. No nation started off being buoyant. The citizens worked hard to build and maintain their economy. The first duty of any new nation is to ensure that its citizens are well fed, well housed, well clothed and well guarded. Next is to increase production and conversion of raw materials to finished goods. Finished goods will first find patronage among the citizens before exportation. That's how it happens worldwide. So you can see that the earlier we get our nation and start production, the better for us. Next, you forgot IT. Technology today is the largest emerging market. I am quite confident that with the right environment, my region will be a continental and world player when it comes to technological development. As it is, we are leading in the West African region. When new nations come out of a defunct Nigeria, the international community will definitely look at these nations and make overtures of alliances and friendship with the ones they feel will be beneficial to their own countries. There will be trade talks among many other agreements. #YorubaNationNow |
| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by mrvitalis(m): 8:54am On Jun 06, 2021 |
Kinematics:No body wants u in biafra thank u We just want our igbo brothers that accept they are igbos ... ikwerre is your send away gift deal with them the way u did in the old rivers State |
| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by Kinematics: 8:59am On Jun 06, 2021 |
mrvitalis:Your want, but no regards for what others want. It's all about you ![]()
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| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by Kinematics: 9:00am On Jun 06, 2021 |
OsuAmaka:Those people have perfected the art of lying.
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| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by mrvitalis(m): 9:00am On Jun 06, 2021 |
Kinematics:Do u understand English ...if u are actually from rivers State name your tribe |
| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by Kinematics: 9:07am On Jun 06, 2021 |
mrvitalis:I owe you nothing to be telling you my tribe. Only you said we should deal with the Ikwerres the way we want just like in old Rivers, only you is asking my tribe again. Ibo man I thought you guys always claim to know it all, continue assuming rubbish and stop asking me nonsense question. Oh so you don't know my tribe yet you are telling me to deal with the Ikwerres the way I want just like in old Rivers State? I know next you'll tell me my ancestotrs are ibos ![]() And no I don't understand English. Only you understand, afterall who am I where a learned ibo man is ![]()
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| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by WhatCanIsay(m): 9:21am On Jun 06, 2021 |
Rissamenti:If you are a bit intelligent, your question should be how would Abuja survive. Talk about your state, that's if deception will allow you to own up to your state of origin. |
| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by engrchykae(m): 9:47am On Jun 06, 2021 |
What about the survival of the nigerdelta where pollution of land and water is rampart? What about survival of nigerdelta after oil? Anyway I blame the naive nigerdelta who are more interested in pipeline security contracts. Nigerdelta will be the biggest loser of one Nigeria followed by the Yoruba. Nigeria serve the Igbo and north. |
| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by SlayerForever: 10:08am On Jun 06, 2021 |
mrvitalis:They are supremely daft that is why. They are so daft they can't trust themselves to do things right. And you can't blame them, the record of the state is hellish, despite the eldorado the thing called it. That's why! |
| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by SlayerForever: 10:11am On Jun 06, 2021 |
[s] Kinematics:[/s] Quite expectedly you had no intelligent reply. Cretinous black man with daft thinking. Can't do nothing right. Can't demand your rights. Can't fight for your own country. Nothing. Just cretin behavior and trolling online. In summary, good for nothing. I spit on you. |
| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by Whoube99(f): 10:47am On Jun 06, 2021 |
Where will Abuja get her money from ![]() Abuja money is from Niger Delta Oil If Nigeria part ways, every region go answer their papa name asap |
| Re: If Nigeria Breaks, Can Your State Survive Without Monthly Allocation From Abuja? by Naughtysex: 11:23am On Jun 06, 2021 |
The question should have been "can ABUJA survive without milking from other state"? |
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