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| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by OfoIgbo: 4:14pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
scholes0:In that picture, Borno state receives more money than Ondo. Does that mean that Borno produces more oil than Ondo? You wl have to try a little harder. That map proves nothing |
| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by scholes0(m): 4:18pm On Aug 10, 2015*. Modified: 4:34pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
OfoIgbo:That is where population also comes in. I said look at the oil producing states, not look at all the states of nigeria. Imo and Abia oil production are Inconsequential.... I already told you, about 5% Imo, and 2% Abia.
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| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by SonOfEl(m): 4:24pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
YORUBASTARDS THRIVE IN DOWNPLAYING IGBOS SEE AS THEM FULL THIS THREAD I PITY THEM EVERY STATE IN NIGERIA IS SUCCEEDING MAINLY BECAUSE OF IGBOS PRESENCE THERE... ONLY FOOLS LIKES YORUBAS DOWNPLAY SOMETHING BIGGER THAN THEM. |
| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by FKO81(m): 4:28pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
Aareonakakanfo:Ndiara and you listed Bi-courtney, Sahara energy etc. Excluding MTN Nigeria, Visa phone and Unilever can you highlight another company? |
| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by Nobody: 4:35pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
FKO81:Probably the name of the company is decieving you ignorant biafrogs. Bi-courtney is 100% owned by wale babalakin while sahara energy is owned by tope sonubi. Oh so you knew it was all junk before and still had the guts to include them |
| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by OfoIgbo: 4:40pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
scholes0:You have unwittingly admitted that those allocations are not strictly based on oil production. What you need to study is a map showing oil production per state. That will clearly show you that Imo produces more oil than Ondo Abia produces more oil than Ondo Anambra produces more oil than Ondo The Igbo speaking section of Delta state produces more oil than Ondo The Igbo speaking part of Rivers state produces more oil than Ondo Also, Anambra and Imo are the top two states in gas reserves If you merge the Igbo speaking parts of Delta and Rivers state, the union will produce the state with the largest reserve of oil. Let us call that state MBAMILI STATE. Below will be a breakdown of oil producing states in descending order 1. Mbamili state Igbo 2. Akwa Ibom Ibibio et al 3. Bayelsa Ijaw 4. Delta Ijaw Urhobo itsekiri e.t.c 5. Rivers kalabari Ogoni Okrika e.t.c 6. Imo Igbo 7. Abia Igbo 8. Anambra Igbo 9. Ondo Yoruba Arogbo-Ijaw |
| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by tonychristopher: 4:45pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
a lot of folks are jobless here... how can people be taking about others on a productive day and hope just look at the time of the post so the question is what are you contributing .. Igbo contribution is obvious take it or leave it |
| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by scholes0(m): 4:47pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
OfoIgbo:See lies.... Imo, Abia does NOT produce more oil than Ondo... And Anambra HARDLY produces any Delta North is not particularly known for its Oil production..... most of it comes from Itsekiri, Urhobo/Isoko lands in that order When will you show the stats that show Imo and Abia producing more oil than Ondo? Ondo is not even that populated (Imo is more populated), yet it gets more allocation than some population heavyweights like Anambra and Kaduna... What does that tell you? |
| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by Nobody: 4:54pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
princdebola201:Hediot then it means Yorubas are stupid.... the ppl you are contributing more is pushing for regional government or secession but yorubas who prodeuce more as you put it want to be controlled by almajiris.... SE oil was depleted when IBB and OBj move places like Egbema and Etchie, omuma to other states from Se state but we donty care they are our brothers just like OBJ move most Delta state oil to Ondo to increase their slot so ,.....So that this your stewpid question to the Norths, |
| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by Nobody: 4:54pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
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| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by azzima(m): 4:59pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
exxell:Sadly,the flat heads CAN NOT stick to the question. AGAIN,what is SE contributions to the National coffer ![]() ![]() ![]()
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| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by FKO81(m): 5:04pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
scholes0:Can you provide source for your sensless posts, give us link not typing rubbish with your p2 system. This is my link, can you provide creadible source? not you guys usual rhetoric, that was how u guys embarrassed poor Osun state with your fake IGR, and please try and open the link to view the chart. REVENUE & INDUSTRY DATA < Back to all posts Oil Producing States April 15, 2013 Atlantic coast of Nigeria where the Niger River divides into numerous tributaries and along the coast from Benin River on the west to the Imo River on the east lies the oil rich Niger Delta. Home to some 30 million people from the Ijaws, Edos, Urhobos, Itsekiris, Yorubas, Igbos, Efiks and Kalabaris, the Niger delta occupies a land mass area that makes up 7.5% of the country. The traditional oil producing Niger delta states are Edo, Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa-Ibom and Cross Rivers. Abia, Ondo, Imo were later additions. Anambra State was recently added in 2012 by the president to make up the ten oil-producing states. The 80-20 States Akwa-Ibom is the highest oil producing state with eight local government areas in the state hosting production. Apart from crude oil, Akwa-Ibom has several natural mineral resources such as clay, limestone, salt, coal, natural gas, giver nitrate and glass sand. Rivers state is famous for its oil production, with vast reserves of crude oil and natural gas. It is also the chief oil-refining city in the country with two refineries in Port Harcourt. For several years Rivers State produced more oil than all the other states before being displaced from its position by Akwa-Ibom. The main occupation of its people is farming and fishing, with the state government currently running a robust agricultural policy, aimed at improving food production. Delta state ranks third to rivers and produces a major fraction of Nigeria’s crude oil. The nation’s second refinery as well as petrochemical plant is located in the state, at Warri. The people of the state are mostly farmers, with agricultural produce as; yam, fish crab, cocoa yam, rubber. Bayelsa state is home to Oloibiri in Ogbia local government were crude oil was first discovered in commercial quantities back in 1956. The first oil well was active for 20 years before it was shut down. The major occupation of Bayelsa people are fishing and farming. Nigeria’s crude oil types were named after the regions that produce them- Bonny Light is named after the prolific city of Bonny in Rivers state, home to the liquefied natural gas (LNG) on Bonny Island. Qua Iboe is from Akwa Ibom, Brass comes from Bayelsa, Forcados and Escravos from Delta. Revenue Contributions, Derivations and Community Funds There is a derivation principle governing the allocation of revenue to oil producing states. The 13% derivation was enshrined in the 1999 constitution, and came into effect in year 2000. After the sale of Nigeria’s crude oil, 13% is removed from the gross oil revenue exclusively for oil producing states. To understand how oil revenue is shared. Each oil producing state gets a share out of 13% revenue, calculated based on the production of oil from the individual states. For instance, Akwa-Ibom earns the largest revenue from derivation royalties because it is the highest oil producer out of the oil producing states. These sums are paid into the state accounts. If the presently debated Petroleum Industry Bill is passed into law, with the Host Community Fund allocation, communities described “petroleum producing areas” are set get a new 10% funding for socio-economic and infrastructure development. Dearth in the Midst of Plenty In human development terms, the delta fares somewhat better –poverty rates according to the NBS are said to be lower by half, compared to the rest of Nigeria. Contrary to these findings, over 75% of the people of the delta rate themselves as poor. Despite the oil riches of the delta region, the glaring paradox is that it remains grossly underdeveloped in terms of formal economy, infrastructure and public services. Militancy is just one of the symptoms of the deeply rooted problems in the delta regions. Environmental damage brought about by decades of exploitation; continuous gas flaring, oil spills, illegal refining, oil theft and lenient laws continue to worsen the situation. Multinational oil companies have contributed in part to these hazards. These companies have had to pay compensations to calm volatile reactions from communities and/or penalties albeit at lower rates than international standards. The agitations of different stakeholders in the Niger Delta have posed a number of pertinent questions around good governance and benefit capture for the oil producing communities. For instance, some communities have claimed that in the past 13 years, their governors have misappropriated over N7.282 trillion received as derivation funds, calling on NEITI and other agencies to intervene in this matter. Over the years, the Nigerian government has increased financial allocations to the area and established all sorts of agencies to oversee socio-economic development within the Niger Delta. Some of the agencies have included the likes of OMPADEC (1996) now defunct, NDDC(2000) and Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs (2008) South-South State Governors from oil producing states have also jointly ventured into establishing an organisation- the BRACED Commission to promote regional, economic co-operation and integration. To what extent though have these agencies and financial allocations addressed the problems of the delta? What value creation have they accomplished? What can be done to strengthen good governance and transparency around natural resources countrywide? The picture in this article was sourced fromMNDA website/ http://oilrevenueng.org/oil-producing-states-3 |
| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by Nobody: 5:09pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
FKO81:Can you do me a favour by naming Core ibo-owned comapnies and their owners while i do the same?. Son you will learn today |
| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by azzima(m): 5:10pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
sdindan:RULE THE WORLD ![]() while young igbo men are now being tagged ENDANGERED SPECIES by the United Nations because they being executed one by one for drug pushing all over Asia? ![]() Sad!! |
| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by Nobody: 5:11pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
scholes0:We SS that support SE will join them to get it...... You Yorubas have been deceiving us , now Yorubas are counting their blessing while leaving the major oil producing SS states in shamble. Biafia is here, from Warri to Calabar to Aba , to Onitsha, to Asaba, to enugu, to PHC, to Uyo agbor..... we will rather trade the oil and destroy SW than to allow you use Hausa and Fulani to reap us dry |
| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by Nobody: 5:15pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
ikechu1278: ![]() |
| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by kannymoore(m): 5:16pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
Aareonakakanfo:Jeeezzzuz! You brutal o! |
| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by winniz: 5:16pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
Ritchiee:The error in my previous link have been rectified. South West still remains the biggest parasites. Even the oil in Ondo state belongs to Ijaw people, you Cocoa lie has since been debunked, here is the correct link https://www.nairaland.com/2496058/debunking-latest-lies-nigeria-did |
| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by winniz: 5:20pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
Aareonakakanfo:Here is the correct link https://www.nairaland.com/2496058/debunking-latest-lies-nigeria-did |
| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by Nobody: 5:23pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
winniz:Is that what you contribute? and besides who gives a rat arse about a random gypsy's opinion. leave the facts for those who are specialized in it and stop trying to distort it just because it doesn't suit yours |
| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by scholes0(m): 5:37pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
winniz:The oil in Ondo state belongs to the ilajes who occupy Illaje local Government. stop bullshitting. |
| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by Ephemmm: 5:38pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
Deltagiant:A master(Hausa and Yoruba) will never allow their slave(Ibo) to leave so that they can continue to enslave them ![]() |
| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by winniz: 5:40pm On Aug 10, 2015*. Modified: 5:56pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
Aareonakakanfo:Imo state alone has the largest onshore Oil well in Nigeria. https://www.nairaland.com/228009/nigerias-largest-oil-well |
| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by winniz: 5:42pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
scholes0:The Oil in Ondo state belongs to Ijaw people. |
| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by scholes0(m): 5:52pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
winniz:NO, it does not. That was part of what caused the ilaje-Ijaw crisis of 1999-2001... And the Ijaws were shown who owns it. Same way Ijaws want to snatch up all the Oil wells of Itsekiri Land They think the Niger Delta belongs to them alone. |
| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by Nobody: 6:12pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
azzima:Okay you wanna know.... tax which means the eastern economy doesn't rely on oil alone, we are too intelligent, we think and plan for 10 yrs while una sw states na 1 year EG: osun state ![]() |
| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by Balkan(m): 6:12pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
coolitempa:go figure out the tribe that had the highest investment in those states after the natives. The agenda is working. We do it with impunity. Come to any SE state and try what we do in your land cowards |
| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by coolitempa(f): 6:15pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
Balkan:no body leave milk and honey and faces sufferhead...we have no interest in coming into your lands..... ....as per ur owning this and that.....sure thing.....more lie lie stories told by uncle okonkwo..... ![]() |
| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by Nobody: 6:31pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
coolitempa:That shows you can never ever, , I mean never ever survive outside lagos. U should be ashamed of your tribe, the other day I was browsing and I stumbled upon an article tagged dirtiest ethnic group in nigeria, alas yorubas... tufiakwa. For reference http://folakemiodoaje.com/2014/10/17/yoruba-women-filthy-of-all-tribes/ |
| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by scholes0(m): 6:39pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
Aareonakakanfo:The earlier we start setting facts straight, the better. Here is a map I MADE of Nigeria's oil fields. Access larger version here http://s30.postimg.org/56ij2q581/Nigerian_Oil_fields.jpg
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| Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by Zeus777: 6:44pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
willow0802:80% of a place in chevron are igbos ? Hmmm which chevron are u talking about? Is it the chevron in lekki or maybe there is one in festac which I guess u are more likely to be refferin to. And if u meant the one in lekki , I live in lekki mention the area in chevron u talkin about would check it out out of curiosity |
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, I mean never ever survive outside lagos. U should be ashamed of your tribe, the other day I was browsing and I stumbled upon an article tagged dirtiest ethnic group in nigeria, alas yorubas... tufiakwa.