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Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by CarGuideNG: 4:33pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by jkendy(m): 4:33pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
The question is, the deduction is for what |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by dochenaj: 4:34pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
This is why any new state government that is not privy to how the loan was taken and used by the past administration should sue that administration. Governance should be about continuity and for that to happen, there should be accountability of the past actions. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by eagleeye2: 4:34pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
That means minimum wage is ON YOUR OWN. |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by Perufy(m): 4:36pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
SOUTHAFRICAN-NIGERIANS are on their way back to join in the tussle.....some people's parents won't have salary for the yuletide season...I smell red smoke this month end...mean while there is a way out...... ...... ...... let the judiciary do the needful tomorrow |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by horsepower101: 4:36pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
Now we will see how those people that like to brag about high IGR will cope. We all know that they are the ones that always run for bailout funds. 1 Like |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by webngnews: 4:38pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
You gave them you deduct from them lol |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by wink2015(m): 4:38pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
Ecstasy154: NORTHERN NIGERIA SHOULD GO AND FACE MECHANIZED AGRICULTURE AND STOP WAITING FOR CRUDE OIL MONEY. YOU HAVE LARGE EXPANSE OF LAND FOR AGRICULTURE. Start your cattle ranching, and crop based agriculture and start making money. The era of waiting for crude oil money is fastly fading out. 1 Like |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by Lexusgs430: 4:39pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
Trouble looms ahead........ |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by Nobody: 4:39pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
Elections is over |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by Nobody: 4:39pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
Sai BABA..... |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by Mathiasa(m): 4:39pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
Bello pls how do u intend to run Kogi after the deduction. |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by kabe1: 4:39pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
jkendy:Mumu, don't you read? 2 Likes |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by martineverest(m): 4:42pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
aaronson:same states were given funds from Paris debt by refused to pay workers 1 Like |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by banji1(m): 4:44pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
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Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by jkendy(m): 4:45pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
kabe1:Tek am easy nah, e neva reach dat level nah. U dey serious as if di moni go enta ya pocket shuuuuuu |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by jonesoibe(m): 4:49pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
Ecstasy154: Benue people don suffer be that o. State governors should be queried and held accountable but sadly, none if these would happen |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by madenigga(m): 4:50pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
If I was a state governor, and my predecessor took this money and did nothing with it but embezzled it, I would frustrate him to the core 1 Like |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by allthingsgood: 4:50pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
aaronson: What is wrong with u? Can't u read? Where in the world do u take a loan and then expect not to pay back 1 Like |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by madenigga(m): 4:51pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
Mathiasa:They would look for another source and borrow the money |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by allthingsgood: 4:51pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
madenigga: There's no predecessor. All the governor's that took d loan are still there |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by Ttipsy(f): 4:54pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
big lie they want to use it for Ruga!! why not allow states to manage their economies?? it's obvious Abuja wants everything. Nonsense |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by madenigga(m): 4:56pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
"Mrs. Zainab Ahmed said the 2020 to 2022 fiscal years will be very challenging with respect to revenue generation and rapid growth in personnel costs." This statement means the FG is about to increase our tax |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by overall90: 4:56pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
so tha bail out was a loan from CBN but all this while it was being bandied as one of Buhari's first tenure achievement. |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by madenigga(m): 4:57pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
allthingsgood:Sanwo Olu, Ihedioha, if I was to mention a few |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by BeijinDossier: 5:00pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
I pity for Imo state |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by blueghost(m): 5:02pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
Buckle up it's gonna be a bumpy ride |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by Lachynos2k2(m): 5:02pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
Finally finally,it's official, I dey pack my load commot from abia state kpatakpata 1 Like |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by Area4Area: 5:04pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
byrron:This is the most painful part of the story, very saddening |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by Banmeallday: 5:05pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
This must be IPOB fault. They should never had called the Nigger Area/Nigeria a zoo. This is Trump’s fault, he should never had called the Niggers in the Nigger Area people from a shythole, or Putin that referred to them as a cemetery...... The Fulani dont know how to run a country nor economy and are against Western education.....Now see the results. The Chief Justice has no certificate, the President no certificate, and see them.... Fools 1 Like |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by fortran12: 5:05pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
Houseofglam7:Cos they are forcing state governments to be proactive? |
Re: FG To Start Deducting N614 Billion From States This Month by Johnsghana(m): 5:08pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
Many states have arable land, human resources, airports, tourist sites, etc that they can develop to earn more revenue. However, myopia and greed will not allow them to look for other revenue sources. Rather they let their citizens go to other African countries where they're treated with disdain and murdered. |
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