Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos - Politics (15) - Nairaland
Nairaland Forum › Nairaland General › Politics › Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos (88434 Views)
1 2 3 ... 12 13 14 15 16 17 Reply (Go Down)
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by Justiceleague1: 6:23pm On Aug 02, 2017 |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by Justiceleague1: 6:39pm On Aug 02, 2017 |
shukuokukobambi:his royal CHIEF ... ![]() shukuokukobambi:hmmm...all in one family! ...y'all need to go for deliverance o,haba! |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by rosebowl01(m): 7:14pm On Aug 02, 2017 |
sunnyb0b0:I have done both. I stayed at trans ekulu area while there. What is your point? |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by gare(f): 7:17pm On Aug 02, 2017 |
kozmicity:Who is thinking with his anus? Me or you I didn't not mention ipob or Eastern part of Nigeria, guy focus I beg you |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by Nobody: 7:21pm On Aug 02, 2017 |
laudate:See jamb question! The company in charge of the port spent a great deal to build/rehabilitate to world class standard ( That port is the most modern in Nig) . So they r trying to recover their money as quick as possible and at the same time govt taxes persists while using the port. That's why imports tro Onne are expensive and everyone runs to Lagos. It's actually the fault of no state govt. It's a federal govt problem. We have a failed Central govt. Even if the state govt invests money in building a port today, the federal government will still collects taxes, thus reaping from where they didn't sow! |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by kozmicity: 7:25pm On Aug 02, 2017 |
gare:Didn't you?? You see me write anythin like "East"...stop looking for loops in my write Ups with ur anus |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by MicroBox: 8:11pm On Aug 02, 2017 |
Amberon11:In this present days, succession is driven by greed. Developed countries are fighting to acquire more land either onshore or offshore. USA bought Alaska back in the days, USA have more than two time zone, China and India are world leading technological countries and each of them have population of people more than whole of Africa put together. After schooling in Germany either first or second degree and you are able to secure a job and live peacefully without any trouble for five years, you automatically qualify to file for citizenship despite the fact that they are big, rich and famous, they still need people, they need diversity. Same with Canada. Succession is nonsense.. Succession is rubbish.. Succession is born out of greed.. Succession is a stupid thing to think of.. If you feel marginalized; Cry to the judiciary, the lawmaker representing your region should fight on your behalf. A call for succession is not the answer and no president would allow succession peacefully in his/her own term. If you are giving the steering of this country now and today, you also won't listen to Ipob if truly you are not Igbo.. Let issue of Catalan remain a story for another day.... |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by ELKHALIFAISIS(m): 9:32pm On Aug 02, 2017 |
jonnytad:prove please , or are u just a slowpoke like Awolowo... ![]() |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by laudate: 12:09am On Aug 03, 2017*. Modified: 1:14am On Aug 03, 2017 |
Fifthcolumnist:Guy, there are still ways round it. Let your Senators, House of Reps members etc., table this issue in all their state and federal house of assemblies, as well as within the Senate. Let them seek an audience with the company, Minister of Transport, those in authority etc., and renegotiate favourable commercial terms with them, that would benefit non-oil importers. If it means extending the concession granted to the company, so that they can recoup their money over a longer period, then so be it. But they need to make a move. Folding their arms and running to Lagos ports isn't going to solve the problem, in the long term. Negotiation and renegotiation of commercial terms is practiced world wide in business circles.Even the money collected from Lagos seaports goes to federal govt. But Lagos makes its money from the sub-contractors, ancillary service providers around the ports, and other businesses that spring up around the ports! ![]() |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by GoldNiagara(m): 1:11am On Aug 03, 2017 |
sunnyb0b0:See where you put yourself in a bind, an ssce holder became a billionaire and employed pharmacists and accountants.Cool so an educated Igbo is dumber than a school cert holder that he has to be employed by a SCH cert holder. Tell you something, that your sch cert billion is either Evans or he is peddling powders. |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by laudate: 1:13am On Aug 03, 2017 |
MicroBox:Er.... the correct word is 'secession.' Thanks. |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by sunnyb0b0(m): 3:26am On Aug 03, 2017 |
GoldNiagara:You know nothing about Ndigbo and their apprenticeship scheme. You know what? The most educated person among the following has SSCE. Coscharis Ibeto Innoson Capital oil Greenlife pharmaceutical Nero pharmaceutical Clarion Medicals Ekulo group Gabros international Richy Gold pharmaceutical Chicason Vixa pharmaceutical Elbe pharmaceutical Annie Okonkwo Louis carter Erisco Emeka Offor Dozzy oil A-Z petroleum Ekene Dili Chukwu Chisco Young shall grow GUO These people are all billionaires snd major players in their various industries. Many of them had only primary education while some have secondary education. Try to find out what 'igba boy' (apprenticeship) means in Igbo land and how it's pulled families out of poverty. In Igbo land, you do not need to be educated or from a wealthy family to succeed in life. If you need further explanation on how it works, I'd oblige you as long as you ask nicely. |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by Nobody: 4:54am On Aug 03, 2017*. Modified: 5:10am On Aug 03, 2017 |
laudate:The problem I have with most people on Nairaland is they talk like they don't know the country they are in. Oga you talk like you don't know Nigeria! Atiku invested Billions in Onne. And he's making his money back through intels and basically controlling all coys in Onne Industrial zone. The bill for devolution of powers how did it go? You dey talk like say na Germany u dey! "let your senators blablabla......, negotiate terms with blablabla" You really think they haven't thought of that? The only thing that can happen in this case is if another port is built by more patient private individuals or a state gvt like in the case of Akwa Ibom and the Ibaka seaport. And getting funds or loans from private investors to build a port in the Niger Delta is difficult cos it's not as commercialised as Lagos. LASG can easily get funds externally to fund projects of nearly any size cos lots of people will be willing to invest in an already made economy. |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by Amberon11: 6:14am On Aug 03, 2017 |
I'm from the SS okay, so i should be asking you that. Sunky200: |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by Amberon11: 6:15am On Aug 03, 2017 |
Olodo. And you presumed I'm Igbo, how? ProWalker: |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by kn23h(m): 6:20am On Aug 03, 2017 |
Amberon11:Almost all Yoruba-hating envious illiterate in the politic section are Igbos. The guy is probably right. |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by kn23h(m): 6:22am On Aug 03, 2017 |
sunnyb0b0:Billionaires, but you can't find them on Forbes. Out of 18 million in population, you can only name 5 local companies from a tribe that claims to be industrious. Sighhhhhhh I tire for this flat heads. Billionaire ko |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by Amberon11: 6:28am On Aug 03, 2017 |
I'm not Igbo and I don't recall saying I hate Yorubas. Besides you're equally as lousy and illiterate as the kind of people you just described. kn23h: |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by kn23h(m): 6:31am On Aug 03, 2017 |
Amberon11:You're flat head jor. |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by ProWalker: 6:38am On Aug 03, 2017 |
Amberon11:Who gives a faaackk if you are a Sudanese or Malian? Silly thing ![]() |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by Basic123: 6:49am On Aug 03, 2017 |
O ga oooo,yIGBO can no longer be proud of their tribe on nairaland again,they've resorted to claiming they are not yIGBO,they are yoruba....! Na lagos and Ibadan give you mouth,when every your tom dick and harry have managed to learn yoruba in amuwo odofin in lagos and dugbe in Ibadan. |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by Amberon11: 7:15am On Aug 03, 2017 |
Then why did you assume? Chairman association of nairaland resident fools. Autosomal recessive dimwit. ProWalker: |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by Amberon11: 7:15am On Aug 03, 2017 |
Your headache. There's no difference between you and the Igbos anyways kn23h: |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by GoldNiagara(m): 7:38am On Aug 03, 2017 |
sunnyb0b0:Granted they all have o level, it still makes my observation stands, where are the educated ones, does it mean uneducated igbos are smarter than the educated ones |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by jonnytad(m): 8:04am On Aug 03, 2017 |
ELKHALIFAISIS:Sorry bro, I won't jst do that. ... read back |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by AdeKamal(m): 8:15am On Aug 03, 2017 |
MicroBox:Secession.. I suppose keyboard error.. Thank you very much.. The Problem with Nigerians is our leaders and we, the followers.. If you have a bad father, aren't you suppose to discuss with him and try to change him.. And if he refuses, u'll talk to your uncles and father's friends.. I'd they all refuse, u'll decide not to join them in their evil ways.. That's what I think ought to be but.. I guess many people feel if u can't correct them, join them is the best.. But it's not Let's work collectively and pray for unity and progress God bless us all.. United we stand.. Together we can.. |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by ProWalker: 8:56am On Aug 03, 2017 |
Amberon11:I know how miserable and frustrating life on Nl is for you guys now but you brought it upon, we will chase all fools like you back to your biafrasay |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by shukuokukobambi: 9:08am On Aug 03, 2017 |
ProWalker: kn23h:Actually Amberon isn't yeeboe. He's an aggrieved Niger deltan who dislikes Igbo, Yoruba and Hausa/Fulani for the sake of their oyel and he has a right to I guess. Pls don't mistake him for the ultimate parasites that can't even survive in their homeland. Amberon11:Area, you sef gats gazette abeg ![]() |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by sunnyb0b0(m): 10:50am On Aug 03, 2017*. Modified: 11:24am On Aug 03, 2017 |
GoldNiagara:I said go and find out about 'igba boy' (apprenticeship) as an Igbo culture. If you know about that aspect of Ndigbo, you wouldn't ask the question that triggered this conversation. |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by sunnyb0b0(m): 11:24am On Aug 03, 2017 |
kn23h:Are you not ashamed that official figures show that other than foreigners, Igbos own most of the factories in Lagos and Ogun? |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by sunnyb0b0(m): 11:39am On Aug 03, 2017 |
GoldNiagara:Oh I missed the part in bold. Well, here's a few from my state, Anambra alone; Nnamdi Azikiwe (1st Nigerian Governor-general and first president of Nigeria and historically, the only man whose name appeared in the Constitution of his country (Nigeria's Republican Constitution of 1963)) Nwafor Orizu (1st senate president of the Federal republic of Nigeria and first Acting presidentof the federation) Sir Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu (1st African multi millionaire) Chike Obi (1st Nigerian professor of Mathematics) Kenneth Dike (1st Nigerian VC of a university UI) Eugene Akosa Keazor (Former Nigerian police officer in the colonial years who held the most senior police rank ever held by an African in the British colony) Emeka Odumegwu Ojukwu (1st graduate to enlist in the Nigerian army and leader of the defunct Republic of Biafra) Chinua Achebe (1st African writer whose books are standard curricula in schools and universities across the world) Emeka Anyaoku (1st black secretary-general of the commonwealth ) Alex Ekwueme (1st executive vice president of the Federal Republic Of Nigeria) F. C. Nwokedi (1st Nigerian Permanent Secretary) Chimamanda Adichie (famous writer who won the Orange Prize for Fiction (2007) and a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship (2008)) Cardinal Arinze (Cardinal at the vatican who was in contest to succeed the late Pope John Paul II) Philip Emeagwali (winner of the Gordon Bell prize in super computing) Dora Akunyili (Former NAFDAC Boss who rid the Nation of fake and counterfeit drugs) Chinyelu Onwura (Labour Party MP, UK) Chuka Umunna (Labour party MP, UK) Charles Soludo (Renowned professor of Economics and former CBN governor) Oby Ezekwesili (World Bank Vice president) Ben Enweonwu (Renowned professor of Fine Arts) Pius Okigbo (renowned economist, was 1st Nigerian economic adviser to the Federal Government of Nigeria. He released the Okigbo report indicting IBB of the mismanagement of $12.4b oil windfall) Chuba Okadigbo (most eloquent senate president Nigeria has ever had) Jerome Udoji (Former president of the NSE and MAN) Cyprian Ekwensi (renowned novelist) Samuel Okoye (black Africa's first PhD in Radio Astronomy who along with Anthony Hewish of the University of Cambridge discovered the radio source of Crab Nebula neutron star) Chinwe Chukwuogo-Ray (1st black artist to officially paint the portrait of the Queen) Amobi Okoye (Youngest American football player to play in the NFL) Major Emmanuel Ifeajuna (1st black African to win a gold medal in an international games competition; winning gold in high jump at the 1954 Commonwealth games) Chukwuemeka Ezeife (Harvard trained economist, former Economic adviser to the president of Uganda and former governor of Anambra state) Sir Louis Mbanefo (Legal luminary Justice at the World court; ICJ) Lieutenant-General Chikadibia Isaac Obiakor (appointed in 2008 by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon as Military Advisor on UN Peacekeeping Operations) MCK Ajuluchukwu ( a nationalist, anti-colonial fighter and first republic law-maker) Edwin Ume Ezeoke (former speaker of the Federal house of representative) |
| Re: Adeosun: 55% Of Nigeria’s VAT Is From Lagos by Amberon11: 11:49am On Aug 03, 2017 |
Clown! ProWalker: |
These Five States Account For 87 % Of Nigeria’s VAT Revenue • Kemi Adeosun Resigns Over NYSC Certificate Scandal - Daily Trust • These Five States Account For 87 % Of Nigeria’s VAT Revenue • 2 • 3 • 4
Your God Is Powerless And Useless - Dr Olufunmilayo Reacts To Deborah's Death • Supreme Court Upholds Wike’s Election As Rivers Governor • Photos: Nigerian Heads Of State From Independence Till Date (1960-2014)
Let your Senators, House of Reps members etc., table this issue in all their state and federal house of assemblies, as well as within the Senate. Let them seek an audience with the company, Minister of Transport, those in authority etc., and renegotiate favourable commercial terms with them, that would benefit non-oil importers. If it means extending the concession granted to the company, so that they can recoup their money over a longer period, then so be it. But they need to make a move. Folding their arms and running to Lagos ports isn't going to solve the problem, in the long term.
Negotiation and renegotiation of commercial terms is practiced world wide in business circles.