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| Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Morbeta11(op): 4:00am On Aug 13, 2025 |
OIL PRODUCING STATES' 13% SHARE OF DERIVATION — JAN TO JUN 2025https://x.com/StatiSense/status/1955352079829975297?t=68gNaVPvhU51EWwbPUTGzA&s=08
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| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Zyrac: 5:48am On Aug 13, 2025 |
we can see that this is a good development we can also see that it is a bad development |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Maxymilliano(m): 5:49am On Aug 13, 2025 |
No wonder Sheriff was coerced to dump the PDP for APC in Delta |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Chukwuisgreat(m): 5:49am On Aug 13, 2025 |
State governors are enjoying the most in Nigeria. No pressure from people. When rain falls and caused flooding people will call on federal government. No wonder, someone from another state who reside in Lagos and do not know the name of his senator will be criticizing Lagos. |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by MYKELDAYO(m): 5:50am On Aug 13, 2025 |
Zyrac:so what are the state government doing with all of this money been realized. Are we not caused as a nation... |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by EpicDude123: 5:50am On Aug 13, 2025 |
Cross River no longer has oil ? can I get some clarifications please |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by AqualinaXYZ: 5:50am On Aug 13, 2025*. Modified: 9:19am On Aug 13, 2025 |
This 13% thing dey pain me die Rivers state alone is supposed to be getting 15% Other south south states 30% South east 25% Then the remaining will be thrown to the barren regions that doesn’t contribute anything meaningful other than skull |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Uchefame(m): 5:51am On Aug 13, 2025 |
And most of the states listed here are still battling with poor infrastructure |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by nothingspoil70: 5:51am On Aug 13, 2025 |
The amount received by those four states is mouthwatering, yet if you go there you won't find anything to show for it |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Gotocourt: 5:51am On Aug 13, 2025 |
The governor's can't simply pay minimum wage of 250k 🤷🏿 |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Chukwuisgreat(m): 5:52am On Aug 13, 2025 |
State governors are enjoying the most in Nigeria. No pressure from people. When rain falls and caused flooding people will call on federal government. No wonder, someone from another state who reside in Lagos and do not know the name of his senator will be criticizing Lagos. |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by DMerciful(m): 5:53am On Aug 13, 2025 |
Where is Lagos and Cross River? You can add more content to meet Seun's requirement ![]() |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by DimIsaac10(m): 5:57am On Aug 13, 2025 |
Sometimes I can only pity Akwa Ibom state. That state suppose be Dubia by now. |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Appletek: 5:57am On Aug 13, 2025 |
Congrats to Ibas. As e see am, e just dey lick lips. As for Bayelsa and Delta, those Governors don't plan to make progress in their lives. |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by deji17: 5:58am On Aug 13, 2025 |
All these billions of allocations that is going to Delta State, where is the money going? People are not channeling their anger to the right quarters. These Governors are taking advantage of the ignorance and the bias of many Nigerians. |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by CoreWaveMedia: 5:59am On Aug 13, 2025 |
The problem with all these allocations is that it doesn't translate into visible projects. Just looting and more looting. This country tire me |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Appletek: 5:59am On Aug 13, 2025 |
DimIsaac10:E say na Dubia. All these Ekpa subjects sef. Nigga, look at Abia state there. What does Otti have to show for what he's collecting? But Akwa Ibom is your problem. Leave your region and be doing chochocho about. Between him and the one in Ondo, I don't know who is more talented in failure. |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by AntiChristian: 5:59am On Aug 13, 2025 |
See money in delta oooookokkkkkķòooòooooooooooķkkkk |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by TalkingBird: 6:02am On Aug 13, 2025 |
many Wicked set of people around. Sharing and looting senselessly. afterwards they will leave the monies behind for people that do not know how to manage it. |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Exousiang01(m): 6:02am On Aug 13, 2025 |
What does Delta state do with their Money. I don't understand that state at all. They have more DSGH (Delta State Government House) vehicles running in Lagos than LSGH vehicles, I am talking luxury cars, you will think the government house is on the Island. |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Anijay1212(m): 6:05am On Aug 13, 2025 |
DimIsaac10:I agree with you. It is a very unfortunate situation that majority of Akwaibomites find themselves. ![]() |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Anijay1212(m): 6:11am On Aug 13, 2025 |
And yet even with all this monies, the core Niger Delta states still look very backwards with poverty rate very high. |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by SmartPolician: 6:12am On Aug 13, 2025 |
My own observation is that crude oil should be separated from gas because the earnings from the two differ. A major gas producer like Imo State shouldn't be earning this peanut. |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Kazeem47(m): 6:13am On Aug 13, 2025 |
Any small things,federal government this,federal government that.You can see that those states too can do something meaningful for their states but they wont. |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by maik: 6:15am On Aug 13, 2025 |
State governors will continue to enjoy the plenty money since Nigerians only focus on Tinubu. |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by tunde1200(m): 6:18am On Aug 13, 2025 |
Delta State still among the worst state in Nigeria. |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by gidgiddy: 6:23am On Aug 13, 2025 |
Nigerians should remember something important. These States are only getting 13% of their natural resources, and giving Nigeria 87% When, you take 87% of what people own, and give them a paltry 13%, it is called 'armed robbery' |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Omalicious1: 6:24am On Aug 13, 2025 |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by planetx: 6:24am On Aug 13, 2025 |
Those South South governors are some of the richest Nigerians. |
| Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Chekwume16(m): 6:25am On Aug 13, 2025 |
This my state delta has been under a curse since the days of ibori. The monumental looting plan he laid down is still in practice till this day. The same reason ned nwoko is pushing for anioma state so he can start looting from there. Their plans will never work |
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