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Jonathan's Oil Revenue As Much As Yaradua, Obj, Abdusalami & Abacha Combined / President Jonathan's Foreign Trips Gulped 3.3billion Naira In 2012 Alone / Foreign Firms Take 43 Percent Of Nigeria’s Oil Revenue (2) (3) (4)
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modifiedd by Nobody: 11:17pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
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Re: modifiedd by Nobody: 11:27pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
Re: modifiedd by Nobody: 11:31pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
Well you will need to ask your state governor how much of that money he collected in 12 months. When we have known how much the states and LGs collected then we ask the FG why it had to borrow as you want us to. 5 Likes |
Re: modifiedd by Arch1: 11:34pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
Mahia Local Government in Adamawa state has fallen. Boko Haram captured Mahia this night |
Re: modifiedd by Nobody: 11:36pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
APContherun:My friend do you know what $100 billion is? That is more than the total net aid to the whole of sub Saharan Africa. How much was allocated to States in 2012? |
Re: modifiedd by vicadex07(m): 11:37pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
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Re: modifiedd by omenka(m): 11:38pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
APContherun:The reason why I don't subscribe to this line of argument is because the FG keep receiving a bigger chunk of our earnings. That is why they always receive a greater share of attention and criticism as regards financial prudence. If more powers are devolved to the respective states and we imbibe the principles of true federalism, everyone will look to their respective states to vent their frustrations as regards the lingering negative trends in the country. Will be back tomorrow to finish this. #eyes burn. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: modifiedd by Opiosko: 11:39pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
APContherun:Lols! The article is even an estimated never an actual figure so the bloke cannot give any brake down. APC is all about lies and deciet 3 Likes |
Re: modifiedd by Nobody: 11:40pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
omenka:Do you know that Jonathan actually went to the G8 Meeting to ask for Another Loan in January 2013? |
Re: modifiedd by Nobody: 11:42pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
Re: modifiedd by Nobody: 11:43pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
barcanista:You said it equals #16.8 trillion so I know how much it is. Remove whatever the states and LGs collected out of that and let's question Jonathan on the balance. Your question in the opening comments makes it sound like the FG spent the whole lot. 3 Likes |
Re: modifiedd by neenar: 11:46pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
Opiosko:I'll like to blame it on your keypad. |
Re: modifiedd by Opiosko: 11:47pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
barcanista:Did Cameron said 100b or "almost" 100b? |
Re: modifiedd by Nobody: 11:51pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
My friend Barcanista pls read this Facts have emerged that a total of N8.8 trillion accrued to the three tiers of government from the Federation Account between January and December 2012 from the statutory and VAT allocations.According to a report by us, this amount is exclusive of other allocations such as derivation (for oil-producing states), excess crude account, domestic crude account, subsidy reinvestment programme (SURE-P), Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation refund and foreign exchange differentials. From statistics provided by the FG, South-South states received the highest allocations, with Akwa-Ibom receiving N217,776,188,886.07, followed by Rivers State which received N177,488,261,117.17. Bayelsa State got N115,743,144,031.67; Delta State got a total of N156,052,071,645.19, while Edo State got N68,169,040,433.24. Cross River State N63,894,575,941.74. Lagos State in the Southwest got a total of N168,688,367,207.00 (the highest in the region), followed by Oyo State, which received a total of N93,524,683,879.60. Other states in the region: Ondo, got N78,416,358,272.47 (apart from 13 per cent derivation funds); Osun, N72,200,789,928.64; Ogun, N68,975,959,765.69 and Ekiti, N50,303,046,508. In the North-Central, Niger State got the highest, with a total allocation ofN79,747,942,955.64, followed by Benue State, which got N74,603,841,100.92. Plateau got a total of N59,990,295,696.88; Kogi N70,564,808,263.64; Kwara N52,393,463,610.54 and Nassarawa, N49,262,377,875.93; FCT, N19,130,584,542.15. Allocations to the five South-East states are as follows: Abia, N63,964,695,387.15; Anambra, N71,968,922,762.11; Enugu, N62,548,484,175.02; Ebonyi, N45,335,956,658.49 and Imo N77,410,109,305.85. In Northwest, Sokoto State received N74,313,032,890.28; Kebbi, N63,796,638,658.10; Kaduna, N81,046,716,051.44; Kano, N130,005,314,633.13 and Katsina, N96,823,335,677.90.-Ubong EttahIMOH, Patrick E.+234 803 616 2613+234 802 846 3657 Posted byPatrick E. Imohat07:25 http://patrickimoh..com/2013/01/nigeria-federal-allocation-to-states.html |
Re: modifiedd by Opiosko: 11:52pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
neenar:Suit urslf man |
Re: modifiedd by neenar: 11:55pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
Opiosko:Woman, go back to school! |
Re: modifiedd by Nobody: 11:55pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
Re: modifiedd by Nobody: 11:59pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
barcanista:What proof do you have that #16.8 trillion instead of the #8.8 trillion quoted above was made? If you do your mathematics very well you discover the FG alone took slightly above #2.4 trillion out of that, so what did the states do with theirs? |
Re: modifiedd by Opiosko: 12:00am On Nov 11, 2014 |
neenar:Pls tell Buhari to send me the 27milla he wasted on a useless APC nomination form. |
Re: modifiedd by Nobody: 12:02am On Nov 11, 2014 |
Re: modifiedd by Nobody: 12:06am On Nov 11, 2014 |
[This amount excluded other allocations that were occasionally made to the states from Excess Crude Account, Domestic Crude Account, SURE-P, NNPC Refund and foreign exchange differentials]. Please note the above still and don't deliberately misinform people just to score cheap points against Jonathan. |
Re: modifiedd by neenar: 12:08am On Nov 11, 2014 |
Opiosko:Instead, adult learning centres will be created for you and your illiterate folks to school in. Just wait. In a matter of months after his election into office, opiosko would be able to express himself coherently. This is a promise! |
Re: modifiedd by Sunnybobo3(m): 12:08am On Nov 11, 2014 |
barcanista: The bitter revisionists are here. So $100 billion oil export now amounts to $100 billion profit? |
Re: modifiedd by Nobody: 12:08am On Nov 11, 2014 |
barcanista:You should be the one relaxing and not me. Present reliable evidence outside what your prime minister said. 1 Like |
Re: modifiedd by Nobody: 12:09am On Nov 11, 2014 |
Re: modifiedd by Nobody: 12:11am On Nov 11, 2014 |
Re: modifiedd by Nobody: 12:13am On Nov 11, 2014 |
APContherun:What is your point exactly? |
Re: modifiedd by Nobody: 12:17am On Nov 11, 2014 |
Sunnybobo3:Thank you my brother. Barcanista in his bid to misinform his gullible followers forgot that the country runs joint operation with foreign oil firms and so what his prime minister claims as revenue from total oil export doesn't all come to the Nigerian govt. https://www.nairaland.com/851212/foreign-firms-take-43-percent 1 Like |
Re: modifiedd by AlienSPY: 12:17am On Nov 11, 2014 |
Barcanista always discussing what is bigger than you. One day be one day SSS go arrest you to come defend this your statistics before the federal committees on fiscal appropriation both in the executive and national assembly. Na that day you go know say to go kirikiri na just one man with wig and a gavel 5 Likes |
Re: modifiedd by Nobody: 12:22am On Nov 11, 2014 |
barcanista:Guy please show yourself some mercy nah. Habaaa it is getting ridiculous, did I say allocation was made TO or FROM Excess Crude Account to states? When did TO and FROM become one and the same thing? Stop spreading falsehood on naira land, it won't help you one bit. |
Re: modifiedd by Nobody: 12:25am On Nov 11, 2014 |
APContherun:My Friend do you think the PM was talking about what the IOCs and Nigeria make in 2012 alone? It is like you don't know what IOCs make annually, please read their annual financial statement. The $100 billion dollars is for Nigeria alone. And you know what? Mr. Femi Aribasala, a Jonathanian Journalist wrote on it in November 2013 More recently, David Cameron, Prime-Minister of Great Britain, is reported to have asked President Goodluck Jonathan what happened to the $100 billion dollars Nigeria made from oil and gas exports in 2012, insisting that “lack of accountability and transparency is a big problem in Nigerian oil and gas industry.”Click link to read the full article. |
Re: modifiedd by manny4life(m): 12:26am On Nov 11, 2014 |
Smh @ the thread.. $100 billion is not only a ridiculous figure but absurd. Nigeria would have sold 2.6 million barrels at constant pricing of $110/barrel. How truthful is this? Have we forgotten the oil crisis we had in 2012? What caused the removal of subsidy? Like how pathetic can people be? Nigeria's production in 2012 hoovered around 2.2 million to 2.35 million barrels / day, and the pricing of $110 is far fetched. Taking all this inconsistencies into consideration, I can safely conclude his 2012 assumption is simply an illusion. |
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