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Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by Racoon(m): 7:19pm On Jun 05, 2020
…Reject notion that North is dependent on the South

…It’s a stupid notion, agric sustains Nigeria — Ango Abdullahi

…Debate can affect Nigeria’s unity — John Hayab
…South shouldn’t inflame our fault lines, we produce bulk of the food — Sani

…North never dependent on South! — Mamman Dan Musa


NORTHERN political and opinion leaders have strongly faulted the suggestion that the North owes its continued existence to the South given the perceived total dependence of Northerners on Southerners for survival.

They dismissed as untenable the argument in some quarters that the strident opposition to calls for the restructuring of Nigeria by Northern leaders was informed by the realisation that the North cannot do without the resources of the South which remain the economic mainstay of the country.

Prominent Northern leaders interviewed by Arewa Voice posited that Nigeria as a federal state must subsist on the basis of equal existence.

It would be recalled that Professor Ango Abdullahi, leader of the Northern Elders Forum, had in an interview described as “stupidity” the notion that the Northern region is dependent on the South for its survival. The former Vice Chancellor of Ahmadu  Bello University, ABU, Zaria, had said that although most of the foreign exchange came from the sale of oil, agriculture, majorly done in the North, still remained the sustainer of the country.

Stupid notion — Ango Abdullahi

He said: “No, no, no! That is stupidity because up to this point as I speak to you, it is the North that is sustaining this country because agriculture is still the sustainer of this country. Agriculture contributes …at least 45 percent (of GDP) as I speak to you now, while oil contributes about 13 percent.

“So if you are talking about foreign exchange, money that is earned from outside, most of the foreign exchange comes from the sale of crude oil but the social fabric of Nigeria is sustained by agriculture as I speak to you now.

“So it is sheer stupidity or ignorance, as it were, for people to think that the North is parasitic to the Nigerian state. In fact, it is the state that is today parasitic to the North because without the effort of the peasant farmer in the North, the crisis in Nigeria would have probably taken us to the level of disintegration at this particular point in time.”

Don’t inflame fault lines — Sani

For Anthony Sani, immediate past Secretary-General of Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF, and one time National Publicity Secretary of the forum: “When some people posit that the North depends on the South, I see that as inflaming our fault lines, and wonder the basis and the wisdom of such position. I do not share such views. This is because we are expected to live a symbiotic livelihood.

“Analysis of distribution of access to national resources by way of projects, appointments, employment and major contracts would hardly avoid the conclusion that distribution of access to national resources are skewed against the North. For example, go to any of the federal universities in the North and see how the lecturers and workers are mostly from the South.

“Because of poor level of education, most Northerners are farmers, and in fact, produce the bulk of the foods and meat for the country, while Southerners who have the edge in education have more access to the national resources than their Northern counterparts. The oil wealth which is not as a result of hard work accounts for most of the nation’s foreign exchange needed for importation of goods and services that are undertaken mostly by the Southerners who are the importers.

“Also, the 13 per cent derivation to ameliorate the effects of environmental degradation makes it possible for one oil-producing state to cart home what a whole non oil-producing geopolitical zone collects from the federation account. And when you consider the fact that even though oil has been producing most of the revenues for running of governments, its contribution to GDP is less than that by agriculture mostly undertaken by the North”.

Sani who was also the spokesman of Northern delegates in the 2014 Confab, explained that: “Nigerians should know that nation building is a continuous process, and the fact that in the history of nations, the powerful and the powerless, the rich and the poor, often change places. Jericho did not last forever.”

Sani, currently a member of the governing council of Sir Ahmadu Bello Memorial Foundation and a member of Northern Media Forum, also said: “So Nigerians come together and unleash their synergistic potential against collective challenges for larger interest. Mechanism of community living should not be zero-sum game where winners take all. I say this because it is possible for the nation to make the most of the differences with respect and dignity by working hard to overcome what divides the people. No nation thrives through victory of its faction but by ultimate reconciliation.”

Unholy debate — Hayab

On his own part, Rev John Joseph Hayab, Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, in Kaduna State said that the provision of the Nigerian Constitution and the current practice in Nigeria do not give a region the power to say the other region was depending on her. He told Arewa Voice that “economically, we all get our funds from the federal allocation, even though some other regions get some more percentage of the derivation from the federal allocation, but it is from the same source and on the same day.

“Every part of Nigeria has something she brings to the table for others to benefit. The regions may not bring an equal amount to the central treasury but that is why we are a federation. Discussing if the North was dependent on the South for survival if not done from a mature mind, carefully, can only add to the unholy debates which have served to destroy our unity as a nation.

Selfish regional champions

“Some questions that may beg for answers will include: before Nigeria found oil, what was Nigeria’s source of income? Has the North or other regions ever contributed to the national economy and are they still contributing to the national economy? Mishandling of such a subject by many selfish regional champions has made them use it to create unnecessary tension in their region about who owns this nation and who is feeding who.

“The simple answer here is that ‘yes the North is not dependent on the South and as a unit in this federation, the North is contributing power supply, food, through agriculture, and most importantly her human resources which is the greatest strength for the survival of our national assets and the stability of our economy.

“Accordingly, our federal system supports and allows rich people to build factories and industries in every part of this country. Rich Northerners have factories everywhere, giving citizens job opportunities without sectional biases and that builds and sustains the economy.”

Hayab said given the above points, “no part of the federation should be seen as being dependent on the other, instead, citizens should see themselves as people with equal rights and opportunities, building a verile and endurable nation”.

Second Republic Deputy Senate President and a founding member of the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, Senator Mamman Dan Musa, also lambasted those proposing or supporting the notion that the North can’t survive if Nigeria is restructured.The elder statesman and veteran lawyer declared that contrary to the belief that the North is dependent on the South, the North is equally endowed as the South.

Dan Musa said: “For us, really it is nonsense for anybody to think that the North can’t survive without the oil (from in the South). No! It’s false; there are so many things in favour of the North. It’s only a question of responsible leadership but we have so many things that if we are focused, hardworking and have visionary leadership, certainly it will not be a question of dependence. No! They should know that we have resources, we have land; we have so many things in our favour.”

‘North, South depend on each other’

In his reaction, former Executive Secretary, Petroleum Tax Development Fund, PTDF, Dr. Muttaqa Rabe Darma, said that no particular region, society or even individual is an island unto itself that it can survive on its own and not interact with others.

“The North and South are interconnected, interdependent on one another; but on the other hand, if you’re talking about if there is no South, for example, the North cannot survive, then I will tell you no; it’s capital NO!” he further explained.

There’s symbiotic relationship — Abu

Chief Joshua Abu, an elder statesman and former Executive Director with the National Orientation Agency, NOA, in Abuja said the relationship between the North and South in terms of resources is symbiotic. He stated that first and foremost, it is even wrong to generalise the entire South as there are South-East, South-West and the South-South that produces the oil.

“If the South-South is claiming the North is a parasite on the region, that region should ask itself what were the sources of Nigeria’s revenue before the discovery of oil at Oloibiri in the present Bayelsa State in 1965? What was the significance of oil before its discovery & exploration by the Shell Oil? What revenue did Nigeria use to fund oil exploration?” Chief Abu quipped.

He explained that before the discovery of oil, groundnut, hides and skin, cotton, among other products, were the major revenue earners for the country. While stressing that oil discovery and exploration has been the major bane of Nigeria’s under- development Abu maintained that all the regions of the country complement each other in terms resources.

‘It’s derogatory to call North parasite’

Another respondent, Dr. Stephen Manza, the Catholic Bishop of Yola opined that to say the North is a parasite on the South is more or less derogatory as Nigeria is made-up of states and regions and all the resources belong to all. He said regions or states cannot have equal endowment of resources, but that it is left for the leaders to ensure that the resources are harnessed for the benefit of all.

Mamza, who doubles as the Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN Adamawa State Chapter, was quick to add that what the North is getting from the South is commensurate with what is going out of the North to the region. “So, if you are talking of parasites, both regions are parasites of each other”.

‘Develop agric and wipe away the notion’

A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Taraba State, Andeta’rang Irammae said: “There are several arguments about the distribution of national wealth, and I am sure the South-South is part of Nigeria. Before the discovery of oil, the country had relied on several national endowments from different parts of the country.


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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by Amotolongbo(f): 7:24pm On Jun 05, 2020
“If the South-South is claiming the North is a parasite on the region, that region should ask itself [s]what were the sources of Nigeria’s revenue before the discovery of oil at Oloibiri in the present Bayelsa State in 1965? What was the significance of oil before its discovery & exploration by the Shell Oil? What revenue did Nigeria use to fund oil exploration?” Chief Abu quipped[/s].
This is a very big lie.
Foods from the north were sold to the southerners, not given for free or even subsidized

Every revenue realized in each region then was used in developing the region, not shared among the regions.
Unlike now that the crude oil revenue is shared among all states.

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by TUANKU(m): 7:28pm On Jun 05, 2020
Nigeria is a joke... a sick joke.

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by theenchanter: 7:28pm On Jun 05, 2020
Good read!

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by Jolson: 7:35pm On Jun 05, 2020
Talking of double standard

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by Racoon(m): 7:37pm On Jun 05, 2020
Nepotism has been the practice of Nigerian presidents of Northern extraction.The current President Almajiri has carried nepotism to the level of insanity. All federal establishments such as the military, judiciary, security agencies, immigration, customs, ports authority, railways, prisons, NTA, NAN, NNPC, aviation, ministries, name it, have all been bedevilled by nepotism.

Nepotism results in bias, unfair treatment, and exclusion of others.Without justice, Nigeria and Nigerians 'll never know peace, progress & prosperity Without justice, forget about one Nigeria.It is the blatant injustices alienation, exclusion, discrimination, marginalization, suppression oppression that fuel the agitation for Oduduwa Republic and Biafra. 

With the Fulani obduracy to cling to power at all cost & philosophy that is opposed to revolution, reformation, or modernity, the break-up of Nigeria is imminent and unstoppable!
http://saharareporters.com/2020/06/01/northern-nigeria-petroleum-company-bayo-oluwasanmi

Talking of double standards.This is the silent equality issue none of them systematically want to talk about-entrenchment of political power.Imagine Prof.Ango Abdullahi saying Agric can sustain Nigeria when they depend on oil like gold.

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by WeneWali: 7:46pm On Jun 05, 2020
TUANKU:
Nigeria is a joke... a sick joke.

Typical ewedu man...alway contradicting themselves. Few minutes ago he was claiming that nigeria was the best after sliced bread and that Kanu was the 'joke'. grin grin

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by Tranquillity360: 7:51pm On Jun 05, 2020
The zoo must go down.

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by Masterkernel1: 7:53pm On Jun 05, 2020
A professor that lack the qualities that qualifies one as a professor.

North is wholly relaying on South for there existence, Crude Oil proceeds are shared without North doing any work monthly, while Agro products are brought from farmers. If not for the government policies, why should I buy Northern stone rice for N24, 000 while Thailand Rice, N14 , 000 polished and stone free sells for lesser.

North can't compete in a free and fair environment.

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by Tranquillity360: 7:54pm On Jun 05, 2020
WeneWali:


Typical ewedu man...alway contradicting themselves. Few minutes ago he was claiming that nigeria was the best after sliced bread and that Kanu was the 'joke'. grin grin
Nigeria with only yorubas and hausafulanis will really be interestinggrin

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by Noneroone(m): 7:55pm On Jun 05, 2020
clowns
Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by WeneWali: 7:57pm On Jun 05, 2020
Tranquillity360:
Nigeria with only yorubas and hausafulanis will really be interestinggrin

E go sweet scatter. grin

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by Tranquillity360: 7:58pm On Jun 05, 2020
TUANKU:
Nigeria is a joke... a sick joke.
Won't you insult Kanu for trying to break your beloved zoo called nigeria.

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by proeast(m): 7:58pm On Jun 05, 2020
So why are you all so afraid of breakup? You're talking about agriculture, is the proceeds from Agriculture shared to all Nigerians the way crude oil wealth is shared to all? One of them even claim that north is contributing human resources to Nigeria shocked shocked The man thinks that having 20 children when you can barely feed yourself and sending them out to beg on the streets is part of human resources. Illiteracy is terrible grin grin

You guys can continue decieving yourselves, only a phone call from White House will end all these nonsense. Ambazonia is a free country today after all the cheating and injustice Cameroun meted out on them. Continue cheating on Igbos but very soon, just very soon we will leave this contraption for you.

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by Tranquillity360: 7:59pm On Jun 05, 2020
WeneWali:

E go sweet scatter. grin
gringrin

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by saaron(m): 8:17pm On Jun 05, 2020
Yet 90 percent of top NNPC executives and employees are people from the region that produce no crude oil. Bloody savages.
These pathetic Northern parasites should tell us why no Southerner has ever been appointed Minister of the federal capital territory Abuja, while NNPC created with southern resources to manage southern crude oil, drilled and produced in Southern Nigeria is filled with Fulani northerners. Equality my foot!
ONE NIGERIA IS DEAD! !

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by samincredible44(m): 8:31pm On Jun 05, 2020
since independence your people having rule this country and they have driven Nigerian to these horrible state and these Mumu has the effrontery to talk about equality.well the north saving grace is that the south are disunited and the Yoruba's will always support them come what may.

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by TUANKU(m): 9:19pm On Jun 05, 2020
WeneWali:


Typical ewedu man...alway contradicting themselves. Few minutes ago he was claiming that nigeria was the best after sliced bread and that Kanu was the 'joke'. grin grin
I can never be a slave. Me ewedu man? Ubanka!

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by Nigeriabiafra80: 9:21pm On Jun 05, 2020
Hmm
Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by yoruba1914: 9:27pm On Jun 05, 2020
The same divide and rule these clowns are using to divide the south. The parasitic north is the bane of nigeria's progress

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by LegendHero(m): 9:31pm On Jun 05, 2020
Out of all the crap above there is only one truth that they spoke about:

—“If the South-South is claiming the North is a parasite on the region, that region should ask itself what were the sources of Nigeria’s revenue before the discovery of oil at Oloibiri in the present Bayelsa State in 1965? What was the significance of oil before its discovery & exploration by the Shell Oil? What revenue did Nigeria use to fund oil exploration?” Chief Abu quipped.”

Initially during the 1900s, the Southern Protectorate and Lagos colony were the one financing the Northern Protectorate. Also, in addition to that, the Northern protectorate got huge grant from the Imperial Treasury to complement what they generated locally. Some of the reason for the low productivity of the North was because they prohibited the trade in Spirits due to the fact that islamic religion forbade alcohol. Spirit was part of the major revenue generating commodity then.

After the individual regions were created (Southern, Eastern, and Northern Region) , the table turned. Looking at the Federal gazette from 1957s up to the period of oil boom, the highest generator of revenue for the federal government are arranged below in terms of hierarchy.

1- Western Region
2- Northern Region
3- Eastern Region

Most revenue running the Federal government Is from the Western and Northern Region.

So when these guys (Northerners) are trying to justify the statement that the oil producing region shouldn’t be too pompous about them being the source of revenue to the country, they might be right to some extent. Some Region have helped before, the Oil producing region should help now this time around.

However currently, the North is pulling Nigeria backward because they have contributed more to the socio-economic failure of Nigeria by their not-too productive huge population, Terrorist activities that resulted in Nigeria wasting lot of money on equipping soldiers and buying weapons, poverty metrics, high illiteracy rate, and etc.

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by mrvitalis(m): 9:33pm On Jun 05, 2020
yoruba1914:
The same divide and rule these clowns are using to divide the south. The parasitic north is the bane of nigeria's progress
Yorubas are the people they use

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by mrvitalis(m): 9:35pm On Jun 05, 2020
Firstly since 1914 north have always been dependent on the south , two palm oil , rubber and others generated more revenue more revenue than the north ..more than double

Eastern region government funded oil exploration not Nigeria

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by yoruba1914: 9:43pm On Jun 05, 2020
mrvitalis:

Yorubas are the people they use
you mean like azikiwe? Ekweme? E be like say them quarantine your brain.

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by LegendHero(m): 9:55pm On Jun 05, 2020
mrvitalis:
Firstly since 1914 north have always been dependent on the south , two palm oil , rubber and others generated more revenue more revenue than the north ..more than double

Eastern region government funded oil exploration not Nigeria

Truly during the 1900s before the region became autonomous, if you are to merge the south together (Western and Eastern), we generated more revenue than the Northern Region.

However when each region because autonomized, On average the Northern Region contributed more to the federal government than the Eastern Region.

Now talking using the data of the 1954s until oil boom:
Most of the revenue of the Federal government comes from Custom & Excise, Direct taxes, License & Internal Revenue, Mining, Rent on Government property, and etc.

The Custom and Excise duties is the highest source of revenue for the government and infact it contributes averagely 60-70% of the revenue.

The custom charge export duties on agricultural produce entering into world trade. The major produce that generates the highest revenue are :
1. Cocoa
2. Groundnut
3. Palm Kernel
4. Palm Oil

Sometimes, palm oil and palm kernel alternates between the 3rd and 4th spot.

Note: On average, the Western Region sells more Palm Kernel than the Eastern Region based on the Nigerian Government gazette from 1957-oil boom period.

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by Karlifate: 10:11pm On Jun 05, 2020
The day crude oil will be discovered in any Northern State, is the day they'll pull away from Nigeria.
Professor Ango Abdullahi claims Agric sustain Nigeria. In this era, where fulani herdsmen massarce farmers without mercy & destroy their farmlands with their cattle.
How can Agric sustain Nigeria in the midst of insecurity
Senator Mamman Dan Musa also declared that; "the North is equally endowed as the South".
So, why are the Almajiris fleeing to the South, since they can survive in the North?
The relationship is parasitic, not symbiotic.

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by mrvitalis(m): 5:29am On Jun 06, 2020
LegendHero:


Truly during the 1900s before the region became autonomous, if you are to merge the south together (Western and Eastern), we generated more revenue than the Northern Region.

However when each region because autonomized, On average the Northern Region contributed more to the federal government than the Eastern Region.

Now talking using the data of the 1954s until oil boom:
Most of the revenue of the Federal government comes from Custom & Excise, Direct taxes, License & Internal Revenue, Mining, Rent on Government property, and etc.

The Custom and Excise duties is the highest source of revenue for the government and infact it contributes averagely 60-70% of the revenue.

The custom charge export duties on agricultural produce entering into world trade. The major produce that generates the highest revenue are :
1. Cocoa
2. Groundnut
3. Palm Kernel
4. Palm Oil

Sometimes, palm oil and palm kernel alternates between the 3rd and 4th spot.

Note: On average, the Western Region sells more Palm Kernel than the Eastern Region based on the Nigerian Government gazette from 1957-oil boom period.




Western region produced more palm kernel than the Eastern region ? Are u fucking serious
Eastern region have been trading oil since the 1800
U think south west is the soul producer of cocoa ? No state in Nigeria produce more cocoa than cross river

Let's not go into rubber

Then let's not talk about coal ...Oga eastern region have always been the richest ...for u to say Western region produce more palm oil means u don't know what u are saying

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by LegendHero(m): 5:37am On Jun 06, 2020
mrvitalis:

Western region produced more palm kernel than the Eastern region ? Are u fucking serious
Eastern region have been trading oil since the 1800
U think south west is the soul producer of cocoa ? No state in Nigeria produce more cocoa than cross river

Let's not go into rubber

Then let's not talk about coal ...Oga eastern region have always been the richest ...for u to say Western region produce more palm oil means u don't know what u are saying

Bro I don’t talk without proof. Are you trying to contest my fact?

Cocoa is produced solely by the western region and it contribute to like 93% of the total production in the 1950s.

Palm Kernel is sold majorly by both the Western and Eastern region but the Western region generates more revenue to the central government than the eastern region on average.

Hence Western Region generates more/equal revenue from Palm Kernel than/as Eastern Region.

Eastern Region is the poorest among the three regions if you look at the revenue since each region became autonomous up till the 1963s upward before oil now became essential.

About coal, coal did not generate that much revenue (Export duties) for the government because it was majorly used locally to build the rails and also for the energy need for west African colonies.

The three mines at Enugu namely Obwetti, Hayes, and Iva was the source and the principal purchaser of the coal was the Nigerian railway and other such as Electricity corporation of Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Ghana.

Coal was already irrelevant as a source of energy since 1955 because the government already began using Diesel engines.

So what the bleep do you mean by coal generated more revenue that what was obtained from the agricultural commodities?

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by mrvitalis(m): 5:44am On Jun 06, 2020
LegendHero:


Bro I don’t talk without proof. Are you trying to contest my fact?

Cocoa is produced solely by the western region and it contribute to like 90% of the total production in the 1950s.

Palm Kernel is sold majorly by both the Western and Eastern region but the Western region generates more revenue to the central government than the eastern region on average.

Hence Western Region generates more revenue from Palm Kernel than Eastern Region.

Eastern Region is the poorest among the three regions if you look at the revenue since each region became autonomous up till the 1963s upward before oil now became essential.

About coal, coal did not generate that much revenue for the government because it was majorly used locally to build the rails and also for the energy need for west African colonies.

The three mines at Enugu namely Obwetti, Hayes, and Iva was the source and the principal purchaser of the coal was the Nigerian railway and other such as Electricity corporation of Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Ghana.

Coal was already irrelevant as a source of energy since 1955 because the government already began using Diesel engines.

So what the bleep do you mean by coal generated more revenue that what was obtained from the agricultural commodities?
Oga it's impossible for Western region to produce more palm oil than easten region ...show me prove

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by LegendHero(m): 5:45am On Jun 06, 2020
mrvitalis:

Oga it's impossible for Western region to produce more palm oil than easten region ...show me prove

I did not say palm oil. I said palm kernel.

They are two different things

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by MetaPhysical: 5:50am On Jun 06, 2020
mrvitalis:

Oga it's impossible for Western region to produce more palm oil than easten region ...show me prove

No it is not impossible.

The entire south forest is natural ecosystem for palm trees and its kernels. Those in South with more land mass will have a higher yield of the crop.

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Re: Nigeria Must Exist On Basis Of Equality — Northern Leaders by mrvitalis(m): 5:52am On Jun 06, 2020
MetaPhysical:


No it is not impossible.

The entire south forest is natural ecosystem for palm trees and its kernels. Those in South with more land mass will have a higher yield of the crop.
Oga even today who produce more palm oil ? ..the bight of Biafra was always know for plan oil production ... south Western forcused on cocoa

Stop trying to twist facst

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