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| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by marvin902(m): 7:50am On Dec 02, 2017 |
make i derail this thread small.. i just saw a 3 bedroom flat in eko Atlantic pearl tower.. for 400mill on Nigerianproperty.com jesusss is lord |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by scholes0(m): 7:50am On Dec 02, 2017 |
scholes0:Infact Ogun needs a huge cargo port ASAP with the rate things are soaring. |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by mfm04622: 7:51am On Dec 02, 2017 |
mrvitalis:How many of the 2 million are employed? How many of those employed out of the 2 million can spare 5k monthly? How many voluntarily pay? |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by superstar1(m): 7:51am On Dec 02, 2017 |
Developers do not have any figure to show the world. |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by omoelerin1: 7:56am On Dec 02, 2017 |
Primusinterpares:Aren't you educated up to Senior secondary school? I can see you don't understand what they are saying. Which one be profit nah? You don't know the meaning of internally generated revenue. |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by puremind1: 7:57am On Dec 02, 2017 |
hardwerk:Ekiti is much better with 1.3b than your Imo with 1.6b in terms of GDP. Imo population is much more than Ekiti, hence Imo state fits your description of an ID camp state. Granted the fact that Imo is an oil state,it is more pathetic for the Rocha's state than Ekiti.Undoubtly, Ekiti state is the poorest state in the SW with one of the least federal allocations in the country,however, your tribemen and women litter the whole state.Keep focusing on SW region while yours is becoming desolate due to poor policies and corruption. |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by PVision2020(m): 8:06am On Dec 02, 2017 |
Lagos and Ogun are doing "relatively" well. Oyo should do better than the mere 5.7b, Ogun has completely taken over the number 2 spot from them in the west. Ondo doing a 2.7b while Osun is doing 2.4 is a slap on the political leadership of Ondo. Kwara too should buckle up. As for Ekiti, they are our baby (last born) but fayose is not doing enough. Thumbs up to Osun state, their IGR is increasing. |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by ettybaba(m): 8:07am On Dec 02, 2017 |
Jaideyone:That is the moronic hypocrisy we are talking about. Their attention is always on the great SW. |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by puremind1: 8:16am On Dec 02, 2017 |
Archangel15:Have Imo, Abia,Enugu,Ebonyi, Delta,Bayesa etc paid their backlog of their salaries? Ipobs, remove the logs in the eyes of your region before you remove the specks in the SW region's eyes. Do us a favour by showing the IGR of your foremost state, Anambra.Removing Lagos and Ogun states from SW, we still beat your region "arms down". We use statistics to back up our claims, not Aba- made assumptions. Millions of your people are still waiting this morning in the motor parks in various SE states to head for greener pastures of SW states. |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by MichaelSokoto(m): 8:30am On Dec 02, 2017 |
I can see d exclusion of Edo state. oshio baba wehdone oo! pls allow igr to enter akant ![]() |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by Nobody: 8:31am On Dec 02, 2017 |
puremind1:litter you say ?atleast the contribute productively to the idp camp ekiti by hawking food stuffs to help eradicate the hunger unlike your folks here who are only selling Agbo and junketing with their oblong skull all day long looking for what to eat....useless bunch ...which do.you prefer,food seller to elongate life or agbo seller to kill lifes? |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by Nobody: 8:32am On Dec 02, 2017 |
Jaideyone:not as confused as afonja and his historical case with alimi |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by ysquare(m): 8:32am On Dec 02, 2017 |
Lagos is like a country to some other state, and This is the smallest state in Nigeria |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by MichaelSokoto(m): 8:33am On Dec 02, 2017 |
Jaideyone:wagbayi! dey are coming 4 u wit dia nkwobi spoon my bloda. |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by MichaelSokoto(m): 8:37am On Dec 02, 2017 |
mfm04622:my broda help me ask am oooo! |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by shallysgirl: 8:43am On Dec 02, 2017 |
Igr people of the sauut waste, Oya come and run una mouth here. |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by bakynes(m): 8:44am On Dec 02, 2017 |
When you go to Agbara,Ota and along Lagos-Ibadan expressway axis of Ogun state you see Big time industries, Newspaper houses. Together with the highest number of Higher institutions in Nigeria then you understand why Ogun state is going higher. |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by puremind1: 8:47am On Dec 02, 2017 |
hardwerk:Don't derail the topic, give us the statistical backup of your hardwork via IGR. Besides, how man non-indegenes do you allow to thrive in your hostile, crime-infested, erosion-ravaged region of yours? Hostility drives investors away from your region, while tolerance and accommodation herald prosperity to the SW.US is a nation amorphous people, its greatness. We will continue to be tolerant untill your region is made desolate and uninhabitable by enticing all your productive people to our region. All your well-to-do people have their investments in SW and more are still coming. We USA of Nigeria. It is just a strategic policy to depopulate SE by having your best brains in SW, while the block-headed, never-do-well ones are left in your cursed land. |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by Nutase: 8:49am On Dec 02, 2017 |
NigerDeltan:Mr English Its obvious your cheap Chinese phone doesn't have auto correct |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by Nobody: 8:58am On Dec 02, 2017 |
Jaideyone:Thanku Sir! That was brilliant!!!!!!! |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by Nobody: 8:59am On Dec 02, 2017 |
puremind1:typical delusional yoruba slowpoke lacking ability to visit any other place apart from.la skullarship capital...you claim hostility without backed upbfacts ...i laugh at your stupidity afonja...your brothers are nothing but cretins who specialize only in selling agbo and nothing more ..the truth hurts and i can see you feel the burn already...erosion ravaged?bitch i count more erosion prone areas the last time i was in ogun than in ebonyi....who commits more crime than the awarded skullarship progenitors?i bet if you see me in person your first point of call would be to make my head vanish because you all specialize in that!!!Fhoolish Deluded afonja!!!! |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by Nobody: 9:05am On Dec 02, 2017 |
puremind1:You finished him with this one ![]() |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by Customer80: 9:18am On Dec 02, 2017 |
Everything little thing they turn it to tribal matter, tufiakwa unu |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by Customer80: 9:20am On Dec 02, 2017 |
The poor one's are the one's who carry tribalism on their head like gala in this forum |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by SoNature(m): 9:34am On Dec 02, 2017 |
hardwerk:A bum nwafo, nwokem. That guy has a point...we Igbos should stop defending our indefensible and corrupt leaders and start demanding accountability and responsibility. He's very right...Anambra State hardly releases their IGR...that way citizens can't track it and demand accountability. Gini n'eme di unu na nairaland? Please let's always condemn what's not right regardless of who's involved. Udo diri gi, nwannem |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by winterfell007(m): 10:07am On Dec 02, 2017 |
Kaymercury:Why must very thing to u be about tribe? |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by proeast(m): 10:11am On Dec 02, 2017 |
mrvitalis:Look at this one still living in denial, you want to tax everyone 5k monthly? Do you know the proportion of Nigerians that dont even have 5k in their bank account? You want to tax people living from hand to mouth so that the politicians can embezzle more abi? |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by Sall(m): 10:16am On Dec 02, 2017 |
puremind1:Gbamm.. you nail it. |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by Markfemi: 10:21am On Dec 02, 2017 |
Abeg how the people wey dey claim development |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by Kaymercury(m): 11:44am On Dec 02, 2017 |
winterfell007:even when u guys drew d first blood? |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by Obi1kenobi(m): 12:54pm On Dec 02, 2017 |
Anambra as usual are stragglers. Didn't publish figures last year. Hope they won't repeat the trick this year so Obiano's debate boasts about significantly raising state revenue can be put to the test. Ebonyi is even worse. Not published figures since 2014. I'm still curious to know by what magic Cross River intends to raise the funds for their N1.3 trillion 2018 budget when even Lagos have never budgeted close to such a figure. Their governor must be a comedian. |
| Re: 19 States Recorded N149.45bn IGR In Q3 – NBS by Nobody: 2:15pm On Dec 02, 2017 |
Nutase:That can only happen in a country where Nepotism Fraud, Oppression n stupidity rules supreme. The day each state in Nigeria controls it's resources, then we will get the chance to compare IGRs. |
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