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Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by Aldebaran(m): 9:26pm On Mar 19 |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by Dubetex96(m): 9:26pm On Mar 19 |
Uyi168: Lmao lmao go school e say no 1 Like |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by Chicagograduate(m): 9:27pm On Mar 19 |
They are lying that they are not generating revenue internally. The reason why Lagos State budget is able to pay ex governor 's pensions and other frivolities is that,as there is federal government driver's licence,state government has it own drivers licence and permit that every drivers must apply for. As there is federal taxes and levies,state government also imposed taxes both for state and local government.That is why business owners are complaining of multiple taxation. |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by chopnaira: 9:27pm On Mar 19 |
cadmanspize:Lagos is surrounded by Ogun. Land was carved out of Ogun and added to form Lagos state. |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by justmondris: 9:28pm On Mar 19 |
festacman:Are you kidding me? Do you know how much each state governor is being paid and how much it costs monthly to run the office of the governor? |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by Sleekfingers: 9:28pm On Mar 19 |
Man102: States like Ekiti , jigawa , ebonyi , yobe , kebbi , bayelsa , gombe |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by UnabashedIPOB: 9:31pm On Mar 19 |
That's the Fulani way of governance...create small enclaves in their backyard that could NOT sustain themselves on their own and do NOT provide anything but have to be solely supported with money from resources from Biafra land. |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by Anatolia: 9:32pm On Mar 19 |
Wetin concern am. Overfeeding Dey worry am. Did the states complain? Every state is receiving money from the central so none is independent. |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by Okechinwadike: 9:33pm On Mar 19 |
Depriest2020:NDDC States? haaaaa . Yorubas are too small to be igbo problem, our problem is British not Nigeria talk more of Yoruba people 6 Likes |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by Realtruth2023: 9:36pm On Mar 19 |
mrvitalis: IGR is never a measure of economic prosperity the real measure is income per capita. |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by humberjade: 9:36pm On Mar 19 |
Arobaga:The same Ogun State that has large deposit of Limestone and Crude oil? Study more before displaying your ignorance on some topics. 3 Likes |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by IPDGP: 9:37pm On Mar 19 |
Arobaga: Ogun state, do u know what u are saying ? 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by Realtruth2023: 9:37pm On Mar 19 |
carterguccy: Those gala hawkers have better income per capita than you who depends on 30k propaganda salary. 2 Likes |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by ggood: 9:37pm On Mar 19 |
Ur right in the north, Jigawa, Bauchi, Tobe, Zamfara, |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by Otolomo1(m): 9:37pm On Mar 19 |
BARREN LIKE YOU Arobaga: 6 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by Realtruth2023: 9:37pm On Mar 19 |
FODA: As you are being ignored ba? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by ppogba: 9:39pm On Mar 19 |
Chicagograduate: Instead of the time you are spending analysing why Lagos is this or that, will it not make sense if you spend half the time analysing the root cause of why and how the same Lagos became the London of your people who squeeze themselves as attachment in luxury buses standing all rhe way for a ten hours journey? Physician, heal thy self. 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by highness25(m): 9:39pm On Mar 19 |
Man102: In America, there's nothing like "allocation". It's even the states that remit money to the center. |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by Anonimoux: 9:40pm On Mar 19 |
I agree with this, honestly. Some states are just too large for their own good, while others are too small to function effectively as standalone states. For example, Lagos State; I don't understand who decided to carve it out of Ogun state with such a small land mass. Additionally, some northern states are excessively large and could benefit from partitioning, while smaller states could be merged." |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by mrvitalis(m): 9:41pm On Mar 19 |
Realtruth2023:Who talked about igr I said GDP GDP is the best measure for how big an ecobiy is GDP 1 Like |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by Realtruth2023: 9:41pm On Mar 19 |
chopnaira: When you are ready to have sense let us know. |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by Realtruth2023: 9:42pm On Mar 19 |
mrvitalis: Even GDP is not a realistic measure. What really are the drivers of GDP in Nigeria? It is oil and gas which is less than 15% of the economy. SA has gdp lower than Nigeria but in terms of income per capita Nigeria no reach SA. 1 Like |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by Osidazz19: 9:44pm On Mar 19 |
Arobaga: Ogun state alone is worth more than the 5 SE states combined. 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by ISellBeer: 9:46pm On Mar 19 |
Puss360:My questions in creating new state are; Do we create new state based on land mass? Do we create new state based on population? Do we create new state based on IGR? Do we create new state based on man know man MKM? Please I need to be educated on this. Thanks |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by Niok: 9:47pm On Mar 19 |
Depriest2020:na we igbos get the whole markets wey dey Lagos go and verify 2 Likes |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by chopnaira: 9:48pm On Mar 19 |
Niok:Even In Hongkong and Dubai. Na Ibo get all the market 😂 10 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by chopnaira: 9:48pm On Mar 19 |
Osidazz19:Yeah. The south Eastern state are barely productive and just chopping allocations from the federal. 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by Oblongata: 9:49pm On Mar 19 |
Depriest2020:fixed. 1 Like |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by abibun: 9:49pm On Mar 19 |
Are you saying Ogun is not better to oyo, osun? Arobaga: |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by Osidazz19: 9:51pm On Mar 19 |
Alibaba should stick to comedy. Creating more states actually facilitates and accelerates development. In the long run is better to have more states than less. The problem is that the cost of governance is too high, if they can reduce the overlapping cost of Governance, having more states will accelerate developments in place that would have ordinarily been left blank. In the US for example, there are so many counties and cities within a small area which has led to competitive development among these entities. It's a good thing in the long run but in the short run, it's expensive. |
Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by Okoroawusa: 9:51pm On Mar 19 |
Well spoken Alibaba |
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