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| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by atlwireles: 11:45pm On Oct 26, 2014*. Modified: 12:08am On Oct 27, 2014 |
honeric01:Where did you see N7M, did you miss basic math too? |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by atlwireles: 11:46pm On Oct 26, 2014 |
Sirniyeh:Ok |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by atlwireles: 11:49pm On Oct 26, 2014 |
ISpiksDaTroof:Please tell us what $14B in 1977 adjusted for inflation equals in 2014, Amazon ediot. |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by atlwireles: 11:59pm On Oct 26, 2014 |
NeoTesla:The budget of 1977 has oil revenue at N6.01B, which was 55% of the gross oil earnings of year. I also corrected my $14B number in a later post by substituting it, with $17B. |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by atlwireles: 12:01am On Oct 27, 2014 |
Obiagelli:Thanks for your compliment, I know you can't do math either. |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by atlwireles: 12:05am On Oct 27, 2014 |
4Play:Thank You, this thread was an eye opener for me. I'm not sure, if it is dishonesty or attempts to misrepresent facts. This country is real in trouble. |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by honeric01(m): 9:10am On Oct 27, 2014 |
atlwireles:I am working with this "N7,791.0 million in 1977" "The rapid growth of petroleum revenue in the 1970s removed most of the severe constraints placed on federal and regional or state budgets in the 1960s. Total federal revenue grew from N306.4 million in 1966 to N7,791.0 million in 1977, a twentyfivefold increase in current income in eleven years. Petroleum revenue as a percentage of the total went from 26.3 percent in 1970 to more than 70 percent by 1974-77. http://transformationwatch.com/2013/10/06/nigerias-financing-pattern-before-and-after-independence-north-did-not-build-the-oil-industry-shell-and-the-fg-did/" Now, if it was actually 7 billion naira and not 7 million, that still brings the earnings to less than 7 billion dollars since N1 = $0.647, meaning dollar was more valuable than naira then. Basic mathematics would be N1 = $0.647, so therefore, using $0.647 x 7,791.0 = $5040.777 so how much is this in millions or billions? |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by atlwireles: 11:34am On Oct 27, 2014 |
honeric01:Your basic mathematics is still wrong. |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by honeric01(m): 12:34pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
atlwireles:Give us yours that is right with the figure for 1977 earnings and the exchange rate as at then. I am waiting.. ![]() |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by atlwireles: 12:55pm On Oct 27, 2014*. Modified: 4:11pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
honeric01:I corrected this error with your APC leader on page 2 of this thread. The exchange rate was N0.634 to $1. I repeat the Naira was stronger than the dollar. So, N7.79B, which is already greater than your wrong answer of $5B plus, is not only wrong, common sense should tell you it is wrong. Now let's do primary school math. If $1 gives you about 63kobo, how much will N7,79B give you. N7,79B/0.634 = $12.228B. You people should stop arguing blindly on this forum. |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by honeric01(m): 1:08pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
atlwireles:Sorry, I mistook the 0.634 to be $0.0634, that said, your link didn't state the so called $14B you claimed we were making. You are saying $1 was N0,634 in 1977, that still leaves us at less than $14B you quoted. These 2 facts alone exposes you as the liar here. |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by atlwireles: 1:21pm On Oct 27, 2014*. Modified: 3:23am On Oct 28, 2014 |
honeric01:Oh my God, you have left your failed math argument for something different? My assertion the Naira was stronger than the dollar is not factual? Please read the link again? There is a long table of our exchange rates, What do people like you actually know about this country? I also corrected the number from $14B to $17B on paqge 2 of this thread, because Nigeria kept 55% of that years oil revenue, which was N6,080B, about $9.6B and was 75.6% of the budget. Arguments like yours actually, leave me depressed about the future of this country. Take your time and read the link provided below. http://www.academia.edu/222415/NIGERIAN_BUDGETING_PROCESS_AND_THE_MAGNITUDE_OF_BUDGET_VARIANCES |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by honeric01(m): 1:29pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
atlwireles:I have corrected my assertion after seeing the difference between the exchange rate, i hope this is not too hard for you to see? Having said that, can you quote verbatim where your new findings is on the link you posted? |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by atlwireles: 1:36pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
honeric01:Did you see the table with oil revenues, for 1977 posted on that link? If that N6,080B equals 55% of the earnings, what is 100%? I hope you can put your education to good use here. |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by atlwireles: 1:37pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
honeric01:Did you see the table with oil revenues, for 1977? If that N6,080 equals 55% of the earnings, what is 100%? I hope you can put your education to good use here. |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by honeric01(m): 1:41pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
atlwireles:Why not quote the part that stated this rather than ask if i saw it? |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by atlwireles: 1:44pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
honeric01:Because I want you, to actually read and not follow blindly. As, you have done on this thread. http://www.academia.edu/222415/NIGERIAN_BUDGETING_PROCESS_AND_THE_MAGNITUDE_OF_BUDGET_VARIANCES |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by honeric01(m): 1:49pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
atlwireles:I have and i can't find the relationship between how much we made in 1977 from oil and how we kept 55% of the earnings. what exactly does that have to do with it? Okay, let me understand you, we made N7B + in 1977 and kept 55% of the N7B that same year which is about N3.95B, so how did that change the amount we made in 1977 from oil? |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by atlwireles: 1:55pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
Here is the table from the link. You have to read it for yourself, the table is not posting here. On that table in 1977 the federal collected oil earnings was N6,080B, as stated in the budget.. In 1974 Nigeria changed the sharing formula from 35% to 55%. What we have in the budget is the government's share. The remaining 45%, the IOCs kept. You can do the simple computation for 100% earnings in 1977. |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by honeric01(m): 2:03pm On Oct 27, 2014*. Modified: 2:40pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
atlwireles:Is this what you are looking for? Total Gross % 1977 : 8,042.4B 6,080.6B 75.69 6, 080.6 B was the gross and made up 75% of the budget for the year 1977 no? The net earning is expected to even be lower than the 6 , 080. 6B, no? Having said that, are you saying 55% of the 6.080.6B was saved and was not included in the budget for the year or? http://transformationwatch.com/2013/10/06/nigerias-financing-pattern-before-and-after-independence-north-did-not-build-the-oil-industry-shell-and-the-fg-did/ http://www.mongabay.com/history/nigeria/nigeria-demographic_factors_and_the_defense_budget.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigerian_National_Petroleum_Corporation http://www.budgetoffice.gov.ng/revenue.html |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by atlwireles: 2:07pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
honeric01:Someone please post the budget table for this fellow, I can't get it to post with the figures in it. http://www.academia.edu/222415/NIGERIAN_BUDGETING_PROCESS_AND_THE_MAGNITUDE_OF_BUDGET_VARIANCES |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by LFJ: 2:28pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
PapiWata:You are the one crying because the intelligent ppl refuse to buy your baseless allegations. |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by CyberWolf: 2:37pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
egift..I mean efool disgraced himself fool time on this thread..ordinary elementary arithmetic, he can't do.. ..chai common cross cross multiply |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by atlwireles: 2:41pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
CyberWolf:This was classic, all his fellow APC alamjirs followed his lead and argued blindly. I was shocked to my bones. |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by tit(f): 2:46pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
I shall not take anti-GEJist serious anymore. |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by CyberWolf: 2:50pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
atlwireles:oboy eeh ![]() |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by atlwireles: 3:00pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
honeric01:What are you talking about? Did you even read the link? On that same link, you can clearly see, the government spent N8,823B in 1977 and Nigeria ran a deficit of N781M, which was 8.9% of the budget. The government's total revenue was also N8,042B. Now use the numbers to answer your questions, if oil was 75.69% of government revenue. |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by honeric01(m): 3:27pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
atlwireles:Did you also read the quote i quoted from the links i sent to you which says oil was 75% of the revenue in 1977? How much was the total revenue made in 1977 and what % of it was oil? In your link, how much was made in total in 1977 from all angles? |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by atlwireles: 3:45pm On Oct 27, 2014*. Modified: 3:22am On Oct 28, 2014 |
honeric01:Your question is clearly and fully answered on the budget table. |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by honeric01(m): 3:53pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
atlwireles:which is 8,042.4B in total and Oil (Gross) was 6,080.6B which represents 75% of the revenue. Now tell us, the 55% you said was saved from the oil revenue, is it within the 6.080.6B or what? this is the question you still do not want to answer. |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by atlwireles: 3:59pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
honeric01:I did not tell you 55% was saved ,I SAID N6,080B WAS NIGERIA'S 55% SHARE, AS STATED IN THE 1977 BUDGET, BASED ON THE 1974 SHARING FORMULA.Petroleum production and export play a dominant role in Nigeria's economy and account for about 90% of her gross earnings. This dominant role has pushed agriculture, the traditional mainstay of the economy, from the early fifties and sixties, to the background. Major Events in the history of the Nigerian Oil and Gas 1908 Nigerian Bitumen Co. & British Colonial Petroleum commenced operations around Okitipupa. 1938 Shell D' Arcy granted Exploration license to prospect for oil throughout Nigeria. 1955 Mobil Oil Corporation started operations in Nigeria. 1956 First successful well drilled at Oloibiri by Shell D'Arcy 1956 Changed name to Shell-BP Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited. 1958 First shipment of oil from Nigeria. 1961 Shell's Bonny Terminal was commissioned. Texaco Overseas started operations in Nigeria. 1962 Elf started operations in Nigeria. (As Safrap) Nigeria Agip Oil Company started operations in Nigeria 1963 Elf discovered Obagi field and Ubata gas field Gulf's first production 1965 Agip found its first oil at Ebocha Phillips Oil Company started operations in Bendel State 1966 Elf started production in Rivers State with 12,000 b/d 1967 Phillips drilled its first well (Dry) at Osari –I Phillips first oil discovery at Gilli-Gilli -I 1968 Mobil Producing Nigeria Limited) was formed. Gulf's Terminal at Escravos was commissioned 1970 Mobil started production from 4 wells at Idoho Field Agip started production Department of Petroleum Resources Inspectorate started. 1971 Shell's Forcados Terminal Commissioned Mobil's terminal at Qua Iboe commissioned 1973 First Participation Agreement; Federal Government acquires 35% shares in the Oil Companies Ashland started PSC with then NNOC (NNPC) Pan Ocean Corporation drilled its first discovery well at Ogharefe –I 1974 Second Participation Agreement, Federal Government increases equity to 55%. Elf formally changed its name from "Safrap" Ashland's first oil discovery at Ossu –I 1975 First Oil lifting from Brass Terminal by Agip DPR upgraded to Ministry of Petroleum Resources 1976 MPE renamed Ministry of Petroleum Resources (MPR) Pan Ocean commenced production via Shell-BP's pipeline at a rate of 10,800 b/d 1977 Government established Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) by Decree 33, (NNOC & MPR extinguished). 1979 Third Participation Agreement (throughout NNPC) increases equity to 60% Fourth Participation Agreement; BP's shareholding nationalised, leaving NNPC with 80% equity and Shell 20% in the joint Venture. Changed name to Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC) 1984 Agreement consolidating NNPC/Shel1 joint Venture. 1986 Signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) 1989 Fifth Participation Agreement; (NNPC=60%, Shell = 30%, Elf=5%, Agip=5%). 1991 Signing of Memorandum of Understanding & joint Venture Operating Agreement (JOA) 1993 Production Sharing Contracts signed -SNEPCO Sixth Participation Agreement; (NNPC=55%, Shell=30%, Elf= 10%, Agip=5%). The coming on-stream of Elf's Odudu blend, offshore OML 100. 1995 SNEPCO starts drilling first Exploration well. NLNG's Final Investment Decision taken 1999 NLNG's First shipment of Gas out of Bonny Terminal. 2000 NPDC/NAOC Service Contract signed 2001 Production of Okono offshore field. 2002 New PSCs agreement signed. Liberalisation of the downstream oil sector. NNPC commences retail outlet scheme http://www.nnpcgroup.com/NNPCBusiness/BusinessInformation/OilGasinNigeria/IndustryHistory.aspx |
| Re: N2.8M Missing, 53 Suitcases Saga: BUHARI Clears The Air! by Nobody: 4:07pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
Buhari supporters it time to stop responding to this thread. The liars are not interested in the truth, it just keeps us from promoting what Buhari can do positively for Nigeria. |
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,I SAID N6,080B WAS NIGERIA'S 55% SHARE, AS STATED IN THE 1977 BUDGET, BASED ON THE 1974 SHARING FORMULA.