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Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Alaigbo(m): 6:26am On Aug 13, 2025
As you can see Lagos is not on the list yet it is building electric train, Port Eko Atlantic to rival Dubai etc all which any of those states gwtting 100's of billion can not dare venture into in the next 10 years.

This is why we say Lagos no be your pale mate. This is another reason Lagosian look at your foolishness n stipidity on Tinubu n smile.

Tinubu is looting Lagos money yet building all this but Delta Bayelsa Rivers that is not looted can not even build a single project to rival link bridge make we never talk about Eko rail, Lekki port Eko Atlantic etc.

In the next 10 years you n others like you will be here to confess Tinubu truly built Lagos when his vision fully materialized.


DMerciful:
Where is Lagos and Cross River?

You can add more content to meet Seun's requirement grin
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by OJUENDAN(m): 6:26am On Aug 13, 2025
Yet, people from these states blame the federal government the most.
Won fi ete sile, won n pa lapalapa - leaving leprosy behind but curing ringworm.
What stupidity
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Mandate1: 6:37am On Aug 13, 2025
gidgiddy:
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'
they still have a share from the 87%. Though other factors play prominent roles in its distribution, population takes a larger chunk of it.
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Straighttime: 6:46am On Aug 13, 2025
EpicDude123:
Cross River no longer has oil ? can I get some clarifications please
Cross River state is no longer an oil producing state. I think its during the 2nd tenure of Donald Duke. Akwa Ibom won tje oil wrlls offshores through the courts.
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by IJAYA001(m): 6:46am On Aug 13, 2025
AqualinaXYZ:
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
You don start your vawulence this morning.


IS OKAY
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by AlabiKILLER2023: 6:47am On Aug 13, 2025
Lagos oil have dried up as expected



Southwest have only 1 litre of oil
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by IBB007(m): 6:49am On Aug 13, 2025
Lol…these governors dey cash out steady but nothing to show for it
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by ElevationD: 7:16am On Aug 13, 2025
MYKELDAYO:
so what are the state government doing with all of this money been realized.
Are we not caused as a nation...
Which of the states? Those at the top or those at the bottom? You can see that there’s a wide gap between those states. Ask Sheriff what’s happening to Delta state’s share.
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by bjdon: 7:19am On Aug 13, 2025
You will not find one world class hospital in any of those states. No proper road network or mass transit system. No proper power generation(Do remember states are now allowed to to generate electricity). Yet the people in those states will never protest. A state like Delta is making enough revenue to almost be independent of Abuja. They can fund industrial development, agriculture,tech... but no, you go to Warri, Sapple or Ugheli and the places look like slums. Same for most of the other SS states. It's a real shame
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by prophetfire: 7:19am On Aug 13, 2025
Maxymilliano:
No wonder Sheriff was coerced to dump the PDP for APC in Delta
And Delta State is still a glorified village.
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by AbuAeesha: 7:31am On Aug 13, 2025
AqualinaXYZ:
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
What have they done with these ones they have been receiving monthly non-stop??
Pls answer genuinely.
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by happney65: 7:39am On Aug 13, 2025
Appletek:
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.
Especiallly Delta state. I tueh on the head of their Govornors from 1999. Only politics, nothing concern them with good Govornance
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by COMPAQ(m): 7:40am On Aug 13, 2025
Morbeta11:
https://x.com/StatiSense/status/1955352079829975297?t=68gNaVPvhU51EWwbPUTGzA&s=08[/quote]Before y'all get excited, how much really is N228bln? Just $147mln!!

A standard hight school in Houston - Jordan High school, Katy was built for $207mln
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by omenka(m): 7:40am On Aug 13, 2025
What exactly does Bayelsa do with all that money? huh
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Oakenshield: 7:44am On Aug 13, 2025
Yet nothing to boast of Akwa Ibom and Bayelsa. Two dead states
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by COMPAQ(m): 7:45am On Aug 13, 2025
bjdon:
You will not find one world class hospital in any of those states. No proper road network or mass transit system. No proper power generation(Do remember states are now allowed to to generate electricity). Yet the people in those states will never protest. A state like Delta is making enough revenue to almost be independent of Abuja. They can fund industrial development, agriculture,tech... but no, you go to Warri, Sapple or Ugheli and the places look like slums. Same for most of the other SS states. It's a real shame
Why should the state be the one generating electricity? What a private company can do!?
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by donmik: 7:46am On Aug 13, 2025
Only their leaders share it

Backward folks
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by 24SEVEN: 7:51am On Aug 13, 2025
Where is Lagos oil?? They are tired of lying about Lagos having oil. grin grin grin

They claimed Ondo has oil more than SE but Imo state 13% derivation is only N2B short of Ondo state.

Lies cannot stand the test of time. undecided
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Floky215: 7:59am On Aug 13, 2025
Morbeta11:
https://x.com/StatiSense/status/1955352079829975297?t=68gNaVPvhU51EWwbPUTGzA&s=08[/quote]This is an incomplete statistics...what about that of other states declared as oil producing states..?

There should be transparency in all these figures they are throwing around...
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Care4: 8:01am On Aug 13, 2025
AqualinaXYZ:
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
Have you asked them what the have achieved with the 13% derivation? Even NDDC funds - the solar street light agency?
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Kukutente23: 8:05am On Aug 13, 2025
deji17:
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.
The bias is fuelled by APC voltrons
You want to defend your FG for tribal and religious reasons but you want people to fight the states they have even higher affinity with
The day we all condemn FG when needed and condemn states as one voice instead of sowing dissent and looking to use states as alibi for incompetence of FG is the day Nigeria will begin to get better
But that day will never come
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Basic123: 8:06am On Aug 13, 2025
Maxymilliano:
No wonder Sheriff was coerced to dump the PDP for APC in Delta
Who coerced Peter OBI to dump the great ojukwu APGA Party for PDP in 2014?..then for LP in 2022??


GREED!
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Kay17: 8:08am On Aug 13, 2025
AqualinaXYZ:
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
Do you know the government can make far more from proper taxation.
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Lithiumite: 8:12am On Aug 13, 2025
Appletek:
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.
Add Edo to it,that one is disaster personified.
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by gidgiddy: 8:28am On Aug 13, 2025
Mandate1:
they still have a share from the 87%. Though other factors play prominent roles in its distribution, population takes a larger chunk of it.
They still share from 87% of their own resources? That derivation should not be less than 51%. It is sacrilege for the owners of the resources not to keep the bulk of what accrued on their land
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by flexyrule(m): 8:32am On Aug 13, 2025
EpicDude123:
Cross River no longer has oil ? can I get some clarifications please
Yup.

One side went to Bakassi, while the other to Akwa Ibom.
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by bigpicture001: 8:35am On Aug 13, 2025
Chekwume16:
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
The Aniona region of delta state does not have oil
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Guestmale: 8:36am On Aug 13, 2025
Uchefame:
And most of the states listed here are still battling with poor infrastructure
And this is apart from monthly allocations.
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Gboss247(m): 9:11am On Aug 13, 2025
Gotocourt:
The governor's can't simply pay minimum wage of 250k 🤷🏿
Are ready to buy a litre at N15,000?
Re: Oil Producing States' 13% Share Of Derivation — January To June 2025 by Ibehchizzy: 9:27am On Aug 13, 2025
If Nigeria divides those people go hear am o
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