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Budget Surplus- Citizens Of Lagos, Where Are Your Billions?! by debaj10: 1:07pm On Sep 29, 2020
"We Had A Budget Surplus Of ₦89 Billion In 2019", Lagos State government.

how can a state with such a huge infrastructural deficit be claiming surplus? you people didn't have anything to spend the money on?! shuo! shocked

leave out mass housing o. fashola already told us all that poor people should leave his state. but-

how many of you have good roads, pipe borne water, functional clinics in your town, conducive schools or good transportation near you?

ur tertiary institutions nko? state hospitals nko?

how can you have a surplus of 89 BILLION NAIRA, when Lagos is the pure water capital of the world?!

or, am I wrong

abeg, sombodi should ep me o!

lalasticlala, keep off. angry
quarrel dey ground
Re: Budget Surplus- Citizens Of Lagos, Where Are Your Billions?! by SlayerForever: 1:22pm On Sep 29, 2020
Fight go sup here grin
Re: Budget Surplus- Citizens Of Lagos, Where Are Your Billions?! by Mace0lane: 2:33pm On Sep 29, 2020
This post is from a lunatic from the wretched South, the poverty capital of the South yet he isn't concerned about the poverty ravaging his own land of Alaigbo rather he n his father are opening thread all over NL over a faraway land they need to cross 7 mountains n seas to arrive. I weak for the level of foolishness displayed by you O OP.

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Re: Budget Surplus- Citizens Of Lagos, Where Are Your Billions?! by Okoroawusa: 4:14pm On Sep 29, 2020
What's with all these Lagos threads up n down?

You think that will make us vote in PDP in Lagos?

God forbid bad thing!!!

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Re: Budget Surplus- Citizens Of Lagos, Where Are Your Billions?! by debaj10: 4:31pm On Sep 29, 2020
Mace0lane:
This post is from a lunatic from the wretched South, the poverty capital of the South yet he isn't concerned about the poverty ravaging his own land of Alaigbo rather he n his father are opening thread all over NL over a faraway land they need to cross 7 mountains n seas to arrive. I weak for the level of foolishness displayed by you O OP.
Tnx 4 ur insults.
single question, u failed WOEFULLY to answer.
anyway, u have been reported.
next!
Re: Budget Surplus- Citizens Of Lagos, Where Are Your Billions?! by debaj10: 4:34pm On Sep 29, 2020
Okoroawusa:
What's with all these Lagos threads up n down?

You think that will make us vote in PDP in Lagos?

God forbid bad thing!!!
how on earth did u link PDP to the questions?
have u got an answer, u u just want to distract from the topic?

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Re: Budget Surplus- Citizens Of Lagos, Where Are Your Billions?! by debaj10: 4:36pm On Sep 29, 2020
SlayerForever:
Fight go sup here grin
it's really scary, how the residents of a supposedly enlightened state seem to be struck with perpetual cowardice.
abeg lagosians, u guys should show ur agidi o!
Re: Budget Surplus- Citizens Of Lagos, Where Are Your Billions?! by FarahAideed: 4:38pm On Sep 29, 2020
Go to Hard rock way at the end of Oniru and you will be ashamed to be a Lagosians...

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Re: Budget Surplus- Citizens Of Lagos, Where Are Your Billions?! by plaindealer: 5:12pm On Sep 29, 2020
lol @ rotten and decayed abia Igbos.

Do you ask for the billions when LASG commission projects? When they pay salaries, when they fund the best state institutions in Nigeria, when the build roads, schools, hospitals, bridges, pay bills, pay vendors and so on and so on?

Even sef, shouldn't you be more concerned about your kerosene and wheelbarrow useless governors and your rotten and decayed abia?

Your states are the poorest in Nigeria and in exchange for your billions in allocations, they gave you 1 gallon of kerosene, buit you never asked them what they are doing with your billions.

Sometimes, it's like you people walk on your brains.

Bunch of brainless and goofy characters.

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Re: Budget Surplus- Citizens Of Lagos, Where Are Your Billions?! by debaj10: 9:37pm On Sep 29, 2020
plaindealer:
lol @ rotten and decayed abia Igbos.

Do you ask for the billions when LASG commission projects? When they pay salaries, when they fund the best state institutions in Nigeria, when the build roads, schools, hospitals, bridges, pay bills, pay vendors and so on and so on?

Even sef, shouldn't you be more concerned about your kerosene and wheelbarrow useless governors and your rotten and decayed abia?

Your states are the poorest in Nigeria and in exchange for your billions in allocations, they gave you 1 gallon of kerosene, buit you never asked them what they are doing with your billions.

Sometimes, it's like you people walk on your brains.

Bunch of brainless and goofy characters.

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lol
its such a pity.
so, after all I asked, u curved like messi and did hand of God like maradona?
just to dodge question?
do u need me to repeat it for u?
u seem to be intelligent, but-
are u just really slow?
answer, or shut up.

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Re: Budget Surplus- Citizens Of Lagos, Where Are Your Billions?! by deomelo: 9:55pm On Sep 29, 2020
debaj10:
lol
its such a pity.
so, after all I asked, u curved like messi and did hand of God like maradona?
just to dodge question?
do u need me to repeat it for u?
u seem to be intelligent, but-
are u just really slow?
answer, or shut up.


Ask yourself, do you think the funds generated by the state is kept somewhere where to show you everyday when you ask them to show you the money? Was that a sane and realistic question?

What the poster was trying to explain to you is the fact that the money is tied to the state's daily activities from the projects they fund, the salaries they pay, the programs and policies they fund, the agencies and institutions they operate, the bills and the vendors they pay and so on.

If your question was a sane and realistic question, why not ask the other 35 states in Nigeria to show you their money, at least they are all collect monthly allocations, IGR, derivations and so on.
Re: Budget Surplus- Citizens Of Lagos, Where Are Your Billions?! by debaj10: 4:31pm On Oct 01, 2020
d guy don quiet, because him understand.
but u want to do voltron 4 him abi?
and how many other states declared surplus, dt ur bringing dem in2 dis gist?
yet another attempt to distract from d topic, ryt
now, lemme school u small-
a surplus is money in excess, declared as profit by companies.
how does a govt say there was money left over from d year's budget?
only if u planned for fewer projects.
or earned more from taxes.
so tell me- how could LASG make more money, when borders were closed for half of d year?
and when was Lagos budget signed into law, to have had 89billion surplus?
here's d joker-
when did samwo-olu bcom gov?
Mr. defender of d universe, ansa o.
deomelo:



Ask yourself, do you think the funds generated by the state is kept somewhere where to show you everyday when you ask them to show you the money? Was that a sane and realistic question?

What the poster was trying to explain to you is the fact that the money is tied to the state's daily activities from the projects they fund, the salaries they pay, the programs and policies they fund, the agencies and institutions they operate, the bills and the vendors they pay and so on.

If your question was a sane and realistic question, why not ask the other 35 states in Nigeria to show you their money, at least they are all collect monthly allocations, IGR, derivations and so on.



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