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Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by phantom24: 2:52pm On May 11, 2017
Akwa ibom is always d biggest BT no single tangible human empowerment project has been done talkless of infrastructural faculty if not for NDDc, all d roads in d state capital would have been a deathtrap by now...... Thanks to mr. nsima ekere
Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by syrex24(m): 2:53pm On May 11, 2017
I wonder what these governor's do with these monies undecided
Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by colli247(m): 2:53pm On May 11, 2017
arinze2015:
ebonyi pass osun ogun and ekiti omo see marginalization ooo
BIG FOOL
Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by paramakina202: 2:56pm On May 11, 2017
Abia state got the highest among SE states and yet other states with lesser revenue are doing much better than them.

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Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by faladeSM1132(m): 2:57pm On May 11, 2017
dman4mdmoon:
If my calculation is correct, so Ekiti is left with just N1.91b? Why? Who do this to us in Ekiti na? Na all the allocation we take service debt. At the end of the day Fayose will use the remaining amount buy bags of rice and distribute with cups as if we are in IDP camp.
as you can see , we can't blame Fayose too much for non payment of the workers salary as at when due ,, Fayemi has took much loans than capacity of Ekiti State...
God bless our dear state of Ekiti
Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by riczy(m): 2:58pm On May 11, 2017
Ekinematics:
What an Economic Eldorado the SS would have been if it was a country of its own.

Just imagine the immense wealth that would be flowing in the SS with Akwa Ibom, Rivers, Delta and Bayelsa racking up this huge allocation. Not to mention the huge IGR of Rivers and Edo.

God bless the SS.
Wats Edo Igr pls?
Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by Nobody: 2:59pm On May 11, 2017
blues20:

But on the other Imo thread, you claimed your mother is from Imo state.... undecided


That guy can claim everywhere.
Watch out weeks from now he will claim Akwa Ibom.
What a pathological liar.

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Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by paramakina202: 3:00pm On May 11, 2017
Na wao.....it seems Aregbe sold state of Osun to Thıefnıbu of Lagos,if not how can they receive 1 billion naira?

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Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by Nobody: 3:00pm On May 11, 2017
iluvdonjazzy:
i said it before and i will say it again, governors are the problem of this country not the presidency, as a matter of fact, they are the one that decieved GEJ to share the ECA acct, yet they stole it without paying salary, now again they refused Buhari from increasing minimum wage, so our governors are the problem of this country.

God Bless U For This Simple Truth.
Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by Nobody: 3:07pm On May 11, 2017
Ekinematics:



That guy can claim everywhere.
Watch out weeks from now he will claim Akwa Ibom.
What a pathological liar.
I will not doubt his claims if he can clarify me. But, I no sure you self from Rivers State, wey your proof day undecided
The way you dey attack Igbos for this forum make me doubt if are truly from Rivers State.

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Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by prophetfire: 3:10pm On May 11, 2017
Ekinematics:
Total allocation including deductions this is what the SS gets;

1. Akwa Ibom 38.14bn
2. Rivers 32.41bn
3. Delta 28.49bn
4. Bayelsa 27.29bn
5. Edo 9.46bn
6. Cross River 8.95bn

If not for the parasitic rest, the SS deserve more than this.
No wonder the parasites are scared of all IOCs moving to their region of operation.
but tiny bayelsa with all that money is oweing teachers nine months salary. Not to talk of other civil servants bein owed. Most non-oil producing states are not oweing. MISMANAGEMENT AND STEALING GALORE.
Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by Nobody: 3:11pm On May 11, 2017
iluvdonjazzy:
i said it before and i will say it again, governors are the problem of this country not the presidency, as a matter of fact, they are the one that decieved GEJ to share the ECA acct, yet they stole it without paying salary, now again they refused Buhari from increasing minimum wage, so our governors are the problem of this country.
bros abeg read this properly before u exonerate that drunkard...the eca declined from $20b to $3b before the govs started asking questions
www.vanguardngr.com/2012/05/sovereign-wealth-fund-govs-ask-s-court-to-abort-fgs-plan-to-withdraw-2bn/
...and take a look at his state with their huge monthly allocation are still owing salaries despite their low population, what does it tell you?and i have said it before if that man was still in power when crude oil prices dropped and our daily output went south by almost 50% or more we would all have been sold into slavery
Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by Nobody: 3:13pm On May 11, 2017
arinze2015:
ebonyi pass osun ogun and ekiti omo see marginalization ooo

Olodo check their debt profile, see use their money pay for what they owe. Lol
Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by Nobody: 3:14pm On May 11, 2017
AnanseK:


And they still live in squalor with no infrastructure , but the mumu citizens are worshipping the thieving criminal governors.


See envy.
Bros it's not our fault that we are blessed.
Parasites!
Show me the infrastructure in your state.
Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by Nobody: 3:16pm On May 11, 2017
prophetfire:
but tiny bayelsa with all that money is oweing teachers nine months salary. Not to talk of other civil servants bein owed. Most non-oil producing states are not oweing. MISMANAGEMENT AND STEALING GALORE.

You call Bayelsa tiny? Don't know the parameter you are using, but don't be fooled, though Dickson is messing up big time, but Bayelsa is bigger than you can ever imagine.

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Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by mikeljack(m): 3:20pm On May 11, 2017
uglyafonja:
When a governor borrow money to construct the longest drum....I wonder how that drum can generate the fund needed for payback.....
Osun state .......
abeg I have been wanting to ask this question can you please explain the meaning of bill passage to me and effect it has thanks please no insult
Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by Nobody: 3:22pm On May 11, 2017
blues20:

I will not doubt his claims if he can clarify me. But, I no sure you self from Rivers State, wey your proof day undecided
The way you dey attack Igbos for this forum make me doubt if are truly from Rivers State.


I have no beef with Ibos.
I just hate to see lies on nairaland.
Most times these lies come from the Ibos.
Until Ibos stop peddling the lies here that's when I'll stop.

Until an outsider starts telling the world your history to suit himself that's when you will feel my pain.
Ibos keep branding me what I'm not and claiming the lands of my fathers as their phantom Biafra, then I'll just fold my arms and watch them?
Thank you, I'm not a coward.

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Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by obailala(m): 3:24pm On May 11, 2017
Bede2u:
I'm Igbo and core pdp. But shame on SS Leaders for the rare opportunity they have missed since 1999 of being a highly developed and advanced region. See money!! Give that money to Sullivan Chime, Peter Obi or Obiano and see what can be done with it. Just look at Bayelsa. Gosh!!
Bayelsa and Delta has been cursed with imbecilic leaders since 1999. Bayelsa especially..
Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by jude90(m): 3:43pm On May 11, 2017
hmmmmmm
Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by Bofoy4(m): 3:48pm On May 11, 2017
Bede2u:
I'm Igbo and core pdp. But shame on SS Leaders for the rare opportunity they have missed since 1999 of being a highly developed and advanced region. See money!! Give that money to Sullivan Chime, Peter Obi or Obiano and see what can be done with it. Just look at Bayelsa. Gosh!!
hypocrite, all those people u mentioned are criminals, yahoo yahoo and drug traffickers
Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by wacoj(m): 4:09pm On May 11, 2017
I don't know if anyone has noticed this.
Cross River has not been getting much allocation.

Is Cross River no longer an oil producing state?
Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by prophetfire: 4:10pm On May 11, 2017
Ekinematics:


You call Bayelsa tiny? Don't know the parameter you are using, but don't be fooled, though Dickson is messing up big time, but Bayelsa is bigger than you can ever imagine.
seven local govts and mostly water.
Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by majamajic(m): 4:12pm On May 11, 2017
Anambra 17th on the table. Yet far ahead her group, even ahead of some of the oil producing states.
Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by Nobody: 4:25pm On May 11, 2017
prophetfire:
seven local govts and mostly water.


7 local governments mean it's Tiny?
What is the landmass of Bayelsa as compared to states like Lagos, Ekiti, Osun, the entire SE states?

I guess you don't know that Bayelsa is bigger than all the above states.

According to your logic Kano with 44 LGAs is bigger than Niger State with 25 LGAs, because Kano has 44 LGAs angry
Or Imo State with 27 LGAs is bigger than Rivers with 23 LGAs grin

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Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by rollingrocks: 4:26pm On May 11, 2017
That stooge akwa ibom governor is busy using all this money to pay akpabio and his cohorts back his debts because there is nothing on ground that matches that kind of allocation. He is visionless, boisterous,praise-loving,clueless, wicked and very empty.

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Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by iluvdonjazzy: 4:42pm On May 11, 2017
DONBROTHER1:

God Bless U For This Simple Truth.
thanx
Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by Ibime(m): 4:44pm On May 11, 2017
YelloweWest:

I don't know how much wike has borrowed. What I know is that the state assembly approved more money for ameachi in 2 years than money spent by odili in 8years with nothing to show except for the catastrophic monorail.
Yes amechi painted some schools and worked on few inner city roads but that is grossly inadequate to the amount of money approved and spent by his administration.

Wike has borrowed N120Bln in just 2 years, increasing our debt profile to N147bln. That means Amaechi is responsible for the balance of N27bln give or take monthly repayments. I think you can do the math as to who the degenerate borrower is.
Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by prophetfire: 4:45pm On May 11, 2017
Ekinematics:



7 local governments mean it's Tiny?
What is the landmass of Bayelsa as compared to states like Lagos, Ekiti, Osun, the entire SE states?

I guess you don't know that Bayelsa is bigger than all the above states.

According to your logic Kano with 44 LGAs is bigger than Niger State, because Kano has 44 LGAs angry
which south-east or soth-south state is bayelsa bigger than in land mass? Or population? I dnt engage in blind arguements, go and research.
Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by Nobody: 4:47pm On May 11, 2017
Ibime:


Wike has borrowed N120Bln in just 2 years, increasing our debt profile to N147bln. That means Amaechi is responsible for the balance of N27bln give or take monthly repayments. I think you can do the math as to who the degenerate borrower is.

Wike has really messed us up with his borrowings.
Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by Nobody: 4:47pm On May 11, 2017
Ibime:


Wike has borrowed N120Bln in just 2 years, increasing our debt profile to N147bln. That means Amaechi is responsible for the balance of N27bln give or take monthly repayments. I think you can do the math as to who the degenerate borrower is.

Wike has really messed us up with his borrowings.
Re: Infograph: FAAC Allocation Distribution To 36 States From January - March 2017 by vickylincon(m): 4:48pm On May 11, 2017
Ekinematics:
What an Economic Eldorado the SS would have been if it was a country of its own.

Just imagine the immense wealth that would be flowing in the SS with Akwa Ibom, Rivers, Delta and Bayelsa racking up this huge allocation. Not to mention the huge IGR of Rivers, Delta and Edo.

God bless the SS.
and your leaders will squander it

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