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| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Kagawa10: 1:01am On Jul 13, 2017 |
michaelandre:Lmao. I've read through the thread and hardly will you see ibo talk about their province but they are quite concerned about the SW. Na so they love us reach? Lol. |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by RoyalPriesthuud(m): 1:09am On Jul 13, 2017 |
cristianisraeli:Dream.Plan.EXECUTE.MakeMistakes.Learn. Do it Again. The present system hasn't worked in about 60years, it is not working, there's no single indication it will ever work... And time is running out, FAST! |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Kagawa10: 1:13am On Jul 13, 2017 |
RighteousI:Lol! I won't be surprised if the mantra for 2019 is restructure.. Na so we go dey hear... Apdp... Restructure! Lol.. Most of these politicians, if not all are thieves.. However, if they are really serious on restructuring, then I think it's a great step to make Nigeria a better entity.. |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by RoyalPriesthuud(m): 1:32am On Jul 13, 2017 |
okine4real:For an economy the size of Nigeria and where we'll be(in population terms) by 2050 according to reliable projections, 1 or 2 ports shows unseriousness on our part. The US and the UK has more than 20 busy seaports each. Lagos status as a commercial capital will hardly change though. |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by RoyalPriesthuud(m): 1:40am On Jul 13, 2017*. Modified: 6:11am On Jul 13, 2017 |
Ralphdan:Yeah, you're right. People are attracted to where opportunities are, and Lagos will still remain viable. The advantages still far outweighs the disadvantages, so let's do this. Overpopulation is a big headache for Lagos as it is and with a population of about 350m by 2050, it's not really gonna go away. |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by RegalD(m): 1:43am On Jul 13, 2017 |
shervydman:Africa is a developing continent, Nigeria is a developing Country... Those are just the words we use in trying to convince ourselves that there is hope... That hope is as thin as the air in MT.Everest. |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by RegalD(m): 1:46am On Jul 13, 2017 |
Dedetwo:i tend to agree a bit with your point. |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by RegalD(m): 1:52am On Jul 13, 2017 |
There seems to be a problem with this system. Centralization of power will be a stumbling block here. Someone out of one of the 6 regions will be the president, rebellion is bound to occur if there is perception of cheating/bigotry by the other region s. Arabs patnering with NORTH.......... |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by RoyalPriesthuud(m): 2:01am On Jul 13, 2017 |
sapele914:Our present 'federalism' is a very warped one sir and very different from USA's. It was instituted by the millitary to suit the millitaristic approach of a few robots micro-managing from the centre, to weaken the ethnic nationalities and control them as they see fit. American states, as the federating units there, control their own destinies, utilize their resources, have their own police force, and pay 'tax' to the Fed. Reverse is the case here; if you have gold in Ilesha or Gombe, you can't mine it at will for your own good but wait for FG, so some the FG take the oil for example, sell it and give you 'allocation' each month. It has not worked, it is not working, there's no indication that it will work tomorrow. |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by RoyalPriesthuud(m): 2:33am On Jul 13, 2017 |
PrecisionFx:I do not disagree with your point about a drop in revenue in the short term, and of some companies moving back to PH. But the drop won't be 'massively'. Most have admnistrative HQs in Lagos and not production factories. When you're in a commercial capital like Lagos(like New York, like Tokyo), you get access to other support networks, like the audit and accounting firms, legal services, consulting, talents, etc. The goal here is to see us doing well as a whole though, none of us is greater than all of us. |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Amberon11: 3:02am On Jul 13, 2017 |
So all the looting and carting away of our resources by y'all isn't enough already? You want to completely suck us dry this time right? In other news ,you want to totally milk the ND of more of its resources in other to be used in developing the other regions before they can be self sufficient. And you people still have the nerve to utter all sorts of derogatory words against ND right? freshest4live: |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Amberon11: 3:11am On Jul 13, 2017 |
Exactly! beamtopola: |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Amberon11: 3:12am On Jul 13, 2017 |
Facts!!! beamtopola: |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Amberon11: 3:24am On Jul 13, 2017 |
So this land grabbing has not stopped? Are Efiks and ibibios Igbo's? Why must they be in the eastern region with you? Do you own them? Noccerino: |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Amberon11: 3:33am On Jul 13, 2017 |
Lmao misano: |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Amberon11: 3:44am On Jul 13, 2017 |
Everything is wrong with the constitution. sapele914: |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Amberon11: 3:49am On Jul 13, 2017 |
Thrash! You that is not lazy, what have you achieved in life? Pessimist, continue in your delusions while the train leaves you behind. [s] sapele914:[/s] |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Amberon11: 3:59am On Jul 13, 2017 |
What kind of lie is this? Who told you Igbo's are the most populated in SS. You people are simply jokers who can't focus on your region. PrecisionFx: |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Luciferdevil(m): 4:03am On Jul 13, 2017 |
Trill2b:The other guy has a point though. Wp cant be the first to have 24/7 light when they dnt hav gas to power it up. |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by muyiwadavid(m): 4:54am On Jul 13, 2017 |
[quote author=Ralphdan post=58393612]If such restructuring is done in Nigeria it may nt favour the West that much because why the population of Lagos is this much is because of the functional Port there.If this happens the Calabar,warri,and rivers port will pick up and migration to Lagos will reduce drastically,intact some people will move back to their regions.Lagos is economically viable because of its large population. If this happens the source of revenue generation of Lagos will reduce too. My thoughts though. Whatever has advantages has disadvantages.[/quotei ]I agreed with u to an extent but the fact still remained that Rivers,Calabar and Warri Port will not kick off immediately,so before they started to begin to operates Lagos would hv benefited a lot from the already functional Port she has nw |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by muyiwadavid(m): 5:01am On Jul 13, 2017 |
I agreed with u to an extent but the fact still remained that Rivers,Calabar and Warri Port will not kick off immediately,so before they started to begin to operates Lagos would hv benefited a lot from the already functional Port she has nw |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by UncleJudax(m): 5:08am On Jul 13, 2017 |
Cooly100:Same thing Fashiola said. Talk too cheap gan |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by freshest4live: 5:36am On Jul 13, 2017 |
Amberon11:I'm from the Niger Delta myself. It was just a suggestion since oil is our major source of revenue and we haven't diversified properly. A larger percentage could mean slightly larger than the rest and hardly equates to milking ND dry, l also said for the first few years. Twas just a suggestion. |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by SoNature(m): 7:03am On Jul 13, 2017 |
sapele914:Be enlightened, mister. There's something called Exclusive list in Nigeria. Exclusive list details areas that state governors must not dabble in. Natural resources like crude oil, natural gas and coal fall under the Exclusive list, meaning that no state government is allowed by Nigerian laws to touch it even if it's in the backyard of their state govt houses. Learn! |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Nobody: 8:04am On Jul 13, 2017 |
PrecisionFx:bro u are JEALOUS and AFRAID THE SAME TIME LOLZZZZ dont u wanna go back to ur region again? ?? did they bury ur placenter in yoruba land. the yorubas dont want to continue feeding u again go.backkkkkkk to your redmud. is it the 2x2 shops that emeka owns in alaba that is owing lagos gdp lolzz u must be joking. even if lagos population reduce to 5million it will never affect lagos gdp infact it would increase the per capital dont be jealous and afraid at the same time. |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Nobody: 8:11am On Jul 13, 2017 |
RoyalPriesthuud:no state can be compared to lagos in nigeria in anyway. lagos is more economically exposed to the world than anywhere even in west africa. and do u think its easy to move an head quarter into an economically desadvantaged place lolzzz that's a joke bro. even if thet would leave lagos they would deffinately go to ogun state because the incentives and its proximity to lagos |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Zenanted(m): 8:31am On Jul 13, 2017 |
skylane:Do we really need Nass? |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Nobody: 8:31am On Jul 13, 2017 |
Luciferdevil:u forget to quickly I could u forget that wp is the second highest oil producing region.in nigeria and by 2020 it would be the largest oil refining region in the whole africa because the largest refinery in the world is ongoing. apart from that wp can producing power frm wind, solar and hydro . if kwara and some parts of kogi is added to nigeria that means the massive ajaokuta project would be automaticaly located in wp. which means the wp economy would be more massive and strong |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Nobody: 8:38am On Jul 13, 2017 |
Dunno how else to put it, but this is bullz |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by wtfcoded: 8:39am On Jul 13, 2017 |
How about southeast...can wait ![]() |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by ubyways(m): 8:41am On Jul 13, 2017 |
0b100100111:see ur mentality, it very claring u have never travel out of ur flood tricken lagos. Sane people are here delibrating on how to make d country a place, u are here with ur myopic reasoning. Go get some sense. |
| Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Nobody: 8:49am On Jul 13, 2017 |
Amberon11:To make it simpler, mention any tribe in the SS region that has more population than the igbos in the SS... |
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that's quite funny. one of the major problems lagos faces is overpopulation. it would be to the advantage of lagos is the seaports in other states are fuctioning because the presure on lagos roads would reduce and it would never reduce the inportation of goods from lagos. infact if lagos is less populated this would really help there are alot of people that come into lagos daily just to do illegal things and this would stop.