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Re: FG Allocates Below 1% Of 2026 Budget To Fight Poverty by reddingtonblack: 3:46pm On Jan 19
Bad news for the other beneficiaries Good news for the main beneficiaries
Re: FG Allocates Below 1% Of 2026 Budget To Fight Poverty by Soulsymbol99: 3:51pm On Jan 19
Cause poverty have been weaponized
Re: FG Allocates Below 1% Of 2026 Budget To Fight Poverty by oalandAgents2: 4:02pm On Jan 19
Tinubu, The People's Pain !
Re: FG Allocates Below 1% Of 2026 Budget To Fight Poverty by VanuatuWycombe: 4:06pm On Jan 19
Can you fight poverty by sharing money, other than to provide an enabling environment (amenities, securities, infrastructure, a working system devious of corruption and sustainable)?

Budgeting huge amounts for stomach infrastructure will mainly go into private pockets and would be stashed away, while sone are squandered on frivolities.

Let government continue with productions of critical infrastructures and every other things will take shape and people will be able to increase their purchasing powers and gradually get out of poverty.
Re: FG Allocates Below 1% Of 2026 Budget To Fight Poverty by dozymars(m): 4:06pm On Jan 19
They want the people to be poor, so that they can be controlled.
Re: FG Allocates Below 1% Of 2026 Budget To Fight Poverty by pepericozi: 4:08pm On Jan 19
What do you expect?
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Re: FG Allocates Below 1% Of 2026 Budget To Fight Poverty by BreakingNews21: 4:12pm On Jan 19
AI is working... most of the time. wink

Do Nigerian states receive more funds from the discontinued oil subsidy?

AI Overview
Yes, Nigerian states have received significantly more funds from the Federation Account (FAAC) since the discontinuation of the oil subsidy in mid-2023, with some allocations nearly doubling or tripling compared to pre-subsidy removal levels, freeing up substantial revenue for states and local governments despite ongoing economic hardship for citizens. This increase in funds, attributed to redirected subsidy savings, has allowed many states to pay salaries, reduce debt, and invest in development, though many citizens still struggle with high costs.
Re: FG Allocates Below 1% Of 2026 Budget To Fight Poverty by Audezy: 4:14pm On Jan 19
Let's use our head oo..
The previously tremendous amount that was allocated to fight poverty, how many poverty did it fight?

2: How can account for that money?

3: in what ways is the money use to fight poverty?

4: Is it by giving people who will use it to marry more wife and breed more children?

5: is it by building Almajeri schools? school that teaches them no hand work but only to depend on the mercies of other.

6: this administration is planning on putting a stop to Almajeri system..
So the money I see on the budget is for only SME's.

My advice is, let's stop jumping into conclusion that anything new is bad or new beginnings are a bad thing..

Thanks.
God bless Nigeria,
God bless Mr President (Asiwaju),
God bless Africa,
God bless the whole world.

Audezy.
Re: FG Allocates Below 1% Of 2026 Budget To Fight Poverty by nairalanda1(m): 4:41pm On Jan 19
Let's have some fun with this

139 million people are poor in this country overall.

Assuming government gives each and everyone who is poor a salary of 600000 naira montly as welfare payment....that's 83 trillion naira monthly to take care of all the poor people in nigeria.

Let's assume government gives every poor person one third..ie 200000 naira monthly...as welfare payment...that is 27 trillion naira, which is half our budget for this year.

I doubt it would be possible

Best way to deal with poverty...let nigeria fix the oil dependent economy
Re: FG Allocates Below 1% Of 2026 Budget To Fight Poverty by ElevationD: 4:55pm On Jan 19
DiamondsAreFore:
Nigeria is a poor country and not an oil rich country compared to Kuwait, Qatar or Saudi Arabia.
This is the reason why the federal government is trying to build Nigeria's economy around taxes because the oil rich economic era is over in Nigeria.

This is now where it gets tricky. What has kept Nigeria going is the ability to share oil proceeds from the Niger Delta with minimum or zero productivity from certain regions in Nigeria without any social responsibility.

Collecting Taxes from one region and giving it to another region that is notorious for religious extremism and fundamentalism will lead to massive revolution in Nigeria. To be forewarned is to be forearmed. Tax money are not crude oil money. It will backfire.

Giving out trillions of tax revenues from the South to take care of the likes Gumi and other extremists in core North without proper fiscal Federalism will lead to a violent revolution in Nigeria.

Agbekoya war is a good example of what people will do, if they perceive their sweats and labour is been used to take care of people who think they are superior and holier than the rest of us without any reasonable economic productivity and contribution apart of religious violence and rabid accumulation of power.

That revolution will be people led because no sane human being will watch while his or her region generates 1 trillion naira annually and he gets just 200 billion back while Yobe gets generates 10 million naira gets 500 billion naira in allocation, that is slavery, paying Jizya tax and modern day internal colonialism.

This Tax revamp will generate trillions in Nigeria but ultimately lead to a people led revolution in Nigeria because people will demand for more share in their sweats and those lazy Rhetoric of one Nigeria will not save the Sharia belt who refuse to be productive and modernize.
Do you understand what it means by “a poor country”? Maybe you are playing boju boju.

If Nigeria is not presently a world power, is Nigeria not rated a regional power? Do you know what it means by that?

I wonder how some of you choose to address the country as poor when it suits you, and when others call Nigeria either a failed or poor country, you cry to the highest heavens.

With such landmass, population, temperature, natural resources to be a super power, you add your voice to youths who have been brainwashed by irresponsible leaders to claim that the country is poor. That’s quite funny please.
Re: FG Allocates Below 1% Of 2026 Budget To Fight Poverty by nairalanda1(m): 4:58pm On Jan 19
ElevationD:
Do you understand what it means by “a poor country”? Maybe you are playing boju boju.

If Nigeria is not presently a world power, is Nigeria not rated a regional power? Do you know what it means by that?

I wonder how some of you choose to address the country as poor when it suits you, and when others call Nigeria either a failed or poor country, you cry to the highest heavens.

With such landmass, population, temperature, natural resources to be a super power, you add your voice to youths who have been brainwashed by irresponsible leaders to claim that the country is poor. That’s quite funny please.
We are a poor country, where the person you responded to, and where you err is why we are a poor country.

Taxes won't fix our poverty though.

But we are a poor country because we do not use our resources , all of them to make industrial goods and services that the world needs. THAT Is why we are poor.
Re: FG Allocates Below 1% Of 2026 Budget To Fight Poverty by Image123(m): 5:03pm On Jan 19
How does the allocation fight poverty?
Re: FG Allocates Below 1% Of 2026 Budget To Fight Poverty by chatinent: 5:14pm On Jan 19
The politicians aren't poor so the most money there will be re-looted amongst them.
Re: FG Allocates Below 1% Of 2026 Budget To Fight Poverty by esky158(m): 5:19pm On Jan 19
Show me your budget and I will tell you who you are
Re: FG Allocates Below 1% Of 2026 Budget To Fight Poverty by anonimi: 5:22pm On Jan 19
Zocalite:
On tinubu first day on office, without leaving eagle square, without any consultations, no working refinery

t' pain removed petrol subsidy and devalued the currency

He made the middle class poor, and the poor destitute

How can such person have any benevolence

As far as him, his family and cronies are living in affluence, others are manure for their survival.
Actually, two NNPC refineries have been working since 2015 under A-looter Propaganda Conmen, APC balablu administration.

The PH refinery even started exporting fuel in 2024.


Princecalm:
Jul 29, 2015

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has announced that the Port Harcourt and Warri refineries have been successfully re-streamed after a nine-month rehabilitation exercise conducted by its in-house engineers and technicians.

The corporation, in a statement, noted that both plants commenced preliminary production of petroleum products after successful test-runs, adding that while PHRC was ramping up its operation to about 60 per cent of its 210,000 barrels per day capacity, WRPC production was projected to hit 80 per cent of its installed 125,000bpd capacity.

The NNPC said the Port Harcourt refinery was projected to boost the nation’s local refining capacity with a product yield of five million litres of petrol per day, while Warri refinery would contribute 3.5 million litres of petrol.

Providing insight into the rehabilitation exercise, the NNPC noted that it had to adopt the phased rehabilitation strategy after the Original Refinery Builders, who were initially contacted for the project came up with unfavorable terms.

It said, “Though a decision was taken in 2011 to rehabilitate all the refineries using the ORB of each of the refineries, we were impelled to switch strategy after the ORBs declined participation and nominated some partners in their stead who came up with outrageously unfavorable terms.”

The NNPC stated that the nominated partners, as sole-bidders, came up with humongous price offers after two years of thorough and exhaustive scope of work definition and price negotiations.

It added that the proxies were also unwilling to provide post rehabilitation performance guarantees.

The corporation said, “The phased rehabilitation strategy which entailed phased and simultaneous rehabilitation of all the refineries using in-house and locally available resources in line with the spirit and letter of the Nigerian Content Law, also involved the use of Original Equipment Manufacturer representatives to effect major equipment overhaul and rehabilitation.”

The national oil firm said the phased rehabilitation programme, which started in October 2014 after the required funding stream was established, created a 70 per cent reduction in costs which helped largely in mitigating the financing challenges of refinery rehabilitation.

It observed that with the successful re-streaming of the PHRC and WRPC, attention has now moved to the 110,000 barrels per day Kaduna Refining and Petrochemicals Company which was billed to come on stream soon.

http://www.punchng.com/news/pharcourt-warri-refineries-commence-preliminary-operations-nnpc/
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saintopus:
Dec 06, 2024
The PH Refinery ships its first export of petroleum products to Dubai.
The company is expected to load the cargo in the coming days onboard the Wonder Star MR1 ship, signalling the commencement of operations at the plant and the exportation of petroleum products.

The ship will load 15,000 metric tons of the product, which translates to about 13.6 million litres.

Although the volume coming from the NNPC into the global market is still small, the development has the potential to impact the Very Low Sulphur Fuel Oil (VLSFO) benchmarks in the future while changing the market realities for Atlantic Basin exporters into Nigeria and other regions.

The sulfur content of the export by NNPC stands at 0.26 per cent per wt and a 0.918 g/ml density at 15°C, according to Kpler, a data and analysis company.

The cargo was reportedly sold at an $8.50/t discount to the NWE 0.5 per cent benchmark on a Free on Board (FOB) basis.

Kpler reported that the development would help displace imports from traditional suppliers in Africa and Europe, as Nigeria’s falling clean product (CPP) imports are already decreasing, dragging imports into the wider West Africa region lower as well.

https://guardian.ng/energy/nnpc-begins-export-from-ph-refinery-as-dubai-firm-buys-first-cargo/
Re: FG Allocates Below 1% Of 2026 Budget To Fight Poverty by anonimi: 5:23pm On Jan 19
chatinent:
The politicians aren't poor so the most money there will be re-looted amongst them.
Why do we allow them to loot us when they are not as many as we are huh
Re: FG Allocates Below 1% Of 2026 Budget To Fight Poverty by anonimi: 5:27pm On Jan 19
nairalanda1:
We are a poor country, where the person you responded to, and where you err is why we are a poor country.

Taxes won't fix our poverty though.

But we are a poor country because we do not use our resources , all of them to make industrial goods and services that the world needs. THAT Is why we are poor.
How do we make industrial goods and services without educating every single child free, as provided in PDP-established UBEC 27 years ago for federal matching funds to the 36 states?

Educated free by adequate number of professional teachers and other staff who are well paid compared to politicians.

Educated free in schools with adequate number of classrooms, libraries, labs, playgrounds etc.
Re: FG Allocates Below 1% Of 2026 Budget To Fight Poverty by nairalanda1(m): 5:37pm On Jan 19
anonimi:
How do we make industrial goods and services without educating every single child free, as provided in PDP-established UBEC 27 years ago for federal matching funds to the 36 states?

Educated free by adequate number of professional teachers and other staff who are well paid compared to politicians.

Educated free in schools with adequate number of classrooms, libraries, labs, playgrounds etc.
No such thing as free quality education.

Education under pdp was bad..and it is still bad under apc.

I went to university under pdp. Was not free and was awful.

You guys, seriously, should stop pretending we ever had good quality education for everyone at any time. Under pdp if you wanted good education you went private

And things haven't changed under apc. Things are just as bad as they were for decades.

Denmark has free education. At the cost of half of their income annually.
Re: FG Allocates Below 1% Of 2026 Budget To Fight Poverty by InvestSmart(f): 5:38pm On Jan 19
maasoap:
Well, that below 1% allocation is still a huge amount of money if they won't divert it
Re: FG Allocates Below 1% Of 2026 Budget To Fight Poverty by ZombieDredd: 6:25pm On Jan 19
Brendaniel:
Nigeria is a poor country but your president bought a presidential jet of 150 million dollars? used over 2 billion naira to buy vehicles for only his wife, renovated vice president's house with 21 billion, travels abroad almost every 2 months with his full entourage for medical checkup and treatment, your senate president uses a Mercedes Maybach worth over 500 million naira, your president uses Cadillac Jeep worth over 1 billion naira per piece.

Almost everyday the EFCC and ICPC keeps catching government officials who are in their bad books with billions and billion of naira stolen while the ones who are in their good books that outnumber the ones in the bad book by far are allowed to walk free, given appointments and contracts to continue stealing, Nigeria still loses more than half a million barrels of crude oil everyday to theft which the government has shown incompetence in solving...


I can go on and on and even write a full book, please tell me again what exactly is your definition of poor? Nigeria is rich but managed poorly by people like Tinubu
That person no dey use his brain at all
Re: FG Allocates Below 1% Of 2026 Budget To Fight Poverty by Noblex2011(m): 7:36pm On Jan 19
DiamondsAreFore:
Nigeria is a poor country and not an oil rich country compared to Kuwait, Qatar or Saudi Arabia.
This is the reason why the federal government is trying to build Nigeria's economy around taxes because the oil rich economic era is over in Nigeria.

This is now where it gets tricky. What has kept Nigeria going is the ability to share oil proceeds from the Niger Delta with minimum or zero productivity from certain regions in Nigeria without any social responsibility.

Collecting Taxes from one region and giving it to another region that is notorious for religious extremism and fundamentalism will lead to massive revolution in Nigeria. To be forewarned is to be forearmed. Tax money are not crude oil money. It will backfire.

Giving out trillions of tax revenues from the South to take care of the likes Gumi and other extremists in core North without proper fiscal Federalism will lead to a violent revolution in Nigeria.

Agbekoya war is a good example of what people will do, if they perceive their sweats and labour is been used to take care of people who think they are superior and holier than the rest of us without any reasonable economic productivity and contribution apart of religious violence and rabid accumulation of power.

That revolution will be people led because no sane human being will watch while his or her region generates 1 trillion naira annually and he gets just 200 billion back while Yobe gets generates 10 million naira gets 500 billion naira in allocation, that is slavery, paying Jizya tax and modern day internal colonialism.

This Tax revamp will generate trillions in Nigeria but ultimately lead to a people led revolution in Nigeria because people will demand for more share in their sweats and those lazy Rhetoric of one Nigeria will not save the Sharia belt who refuse to be productive and modernize.
All of these for just 50k.
Thrash
Re: FG Allocates Below 1% Of 2026 Budget To Fight Poverty by miky(m): 7:57pm On Jan 19
Very Good!!!


Next time it should be 0%. Poverty alleviation my asss.

Real poverty allegations is accessible to loans, new roads, infrastructure, stable fx, no overvalued communist currency, reduced corruption, increased tax revenue
Re: FG Allocates Below 1% Of 2026 Budget To Fight Poverty by anonimi: 8:36pm On Jan 19
nairalanda1:
No such thing as free quality education.

Education under pdp was bad..and it is still bad under apc.

I went to university under pdp. Was not free and was awful.

You guys, seriously, should stop pretending we ever had good quality education for everyone at any time. Under pdp if you wanted good education you went private

And things haven't changed under apc. Things are just as bad as they were for decades.

Denmark has free education. At the cost of half of their income annually.
Do children go to university?

Is UBEC about funding universities?

We had better education in the past when teachers were well paid compared to politicians, and basic education was free for all children, just as it is in developed countries.
Re: FG Allocates Below 1% Of 2026 Budget To Fight Poverty by kevinexit(m): 9:22pm On Jan 19
autoez:
Definetely they will.

See what i saw in my dream. A future newspaper front-page
Abeg give me prompt wey u use for this news paper
Re: FG Allocates Below 1% Of 2026 Budget To Fight Poverty by autoez: 9:38pm On Jan 19
kevinexit:
Abeg give me prompt wey u use for this news paper
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