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kernel505:Whose fault is it that Lagos is able to pull the best brains from all 35 states. Other states should buckle up by creating jobs in their states. Lagos stopped being capital 27 years ago!! You sound like those immigrants that say the US will collapse if they leave. LOL. You went there for a better life. In the next few years, indigenes of states like Ogun will stop migrating to Lagos because opportunities are being created in their states. HOLD YOUR LEADERS ACCOUNTABLE. |
Cooly100:IGR is rubbish now? On a good day, you'd have told us you are the ones contributing to the IGR of other states. https://s18.postimg.org/9jsvyuoih/C6_Nigj_YUw_AIb_O28.jpg Anyway, that's progress! ![]() You're showing me bullocks son. If standard of living is so good in those potorpotor shitholes, the inhabitants won't be running away from there. Heck! Osun and Taraba had the least misery index yet I will never tell you these 2 states are more viable than Ogun. You use budgit stats when it suits you and call it "Yoruba man stats" when the stats are against you. Una no well. ![]() |
omohayek:Senior man, this thing tire me oh. We've addressed this "afraid of being on your own" talk countless times on this forum. It's so worn out and stale we don't need to prove anything to them It's more like a disease. When you keep repeating something that makes you feel good even if reality proves otherwise |
Cooly100:This "hate to be independent" talk is stale. The man has told you if he had his way, he'll break up the country, yet you still keep pinning it on him lol I have a feeling it hardens your dxxk. cos you mention it every single day of your life. You're a joke, and we need to keep reminding you that even your own governors are afraid of restructuring, talkless of Biafuro Chew on these ones https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2017/06/29/we-dont-want-restructuring-says-umahi/ https://www.google.ca/amp/www.vanguardngr.com/2017/07/dont-need-restructuring-nigeria-okorocha/amp/ Heck! Your governors were smiling during python dance ![]() Also, your relevance in the SW ends in the market. When the big ass multinationals start talking or the likes of Dangote building one of the world's largest refineries talk, we would listen. You clowns on the other hand are just noise-making bugs only relevant in the market. We never fail to let you know this. And we've proven it over and over. The worst you do is whine about how everyone hates you and how everything will collapse if you leave. ![]() You're this, you're that yet your 5 potor potor states can't generate IGR as much as Ogun state. You talk about how important you're to Lagos but can't replicate the same in your region P. S: Everyone is welcome to do business in our region no matter how little. And we love it! That's how progressive economies work |
Perez and horseshit are owned by the same person lol. Why the fuvk are you quoting yourself bruv? |
When we tell potor clowns IGR is not by the number of markets and shoemakers you have, they'd say we are "jearous" To raise IGR, you need large industries not those Abe ile factories they have in that region Besides, how do you expect them to generate IGR when https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2017/08/75-manufacturing-firms-close-south-east-bad-roads-poor-infrastructure-5yrs-man/amp/ The so called industrial clusters in that region can't compete with the Lagos - Ogun - Oyo cluster The region is fuvkin poor. Also, this is a proof that after Lagos and Ogun, the most industrialized states are Kano, Edo and Kaduna. In that order |
Putinofrussia:You're waiting for Biafuro to come before you generate IGR? That's your new excuse? |
Lalasticlala isn't this FP worthy? |
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The National Bureau of Statistics, NBS in its latest report has revealed how states across Nigeria are performing in terms of internally generated revenue, IGR. NBS noted that the total IGR generated by states across the country in 2017 was N931.23bn, a figure higher than the amount generated in 2016 by N100.04bn, an increase of 12.03%. At the end of second half of 2017 (H2 2017), total revenue generated by states had already hit N432.65bn, a figure higher than that generated in first half of the year (H1 2017), which was N409.09bn. NBS The report also indicated that five states (Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bauchi, Osun and Taraba) recorded a decline in the amount they generated internally in 2017 compared to the previous year, while the remaining 31 states recorded an increase in their IGR when compared to 2016. Also, the report showed that net FAAC allocation in year 2017 is N1.73 trillion while the total revenue available to the states is put at N2.67 trillion. As at the end of 2017, Nigeria’s foreign debt stands at $19.9bn while domestic debt hits N3.35 trillion. STATES AND REVENUE GENERATED INTERNALLY STATE IGR 2017 LAGOS N333,967,978,880.44 RIVERS N89,484,983,409.10 OGUN N74,835,979,000.51 DELTA N51,888,005,338.33 KANO N42,418,811,470.64 KADUNA N26,530,562,880.89 EDO N25,342,829,212.22 OYO N22,448,338,824.61 ENUGU N22,039,222,902.86 KWARA N19,637,873,512.22 CROSS RIVER N18,104,562,225.62 ANAMBRA N17,365,385,830.51 AKWA IBOM N15,956,354,035.30 ABIA N14,917,141,805.80 BAYELSA N12,523,812,450.59 BENUE N12,399,414,557.79 KOGI N11,244,260,974.75 ONDO N10,927,871,479.76 PLATEAU N10,788,283,409.45 SOKOTO N9,018,844,307.29 IMO N6,850,796,866.07 JIGAWA N6,650,200,980.11 NIGER N6,517,939,033.07 OSUN N6,486,524,226.45 ADAMAWA N6,201,369,567.23 NASARAWA N6,174,136,952.59 KATSINA N6,029,850,857.76 ZAMFARA N6,023,994,930.94 TARABA N5,764,251,233.85 GOMBE N5,272,273,408.28 EBONYI N5,102,902,366.82 BORNO N4,983,331,049.24 EKITI N4,967,499,815.79 KEBBI N4,393,773,965.39 BAUCHI N4,369,411,450.27 YOBE N3,598,131,936.59 TOTAL STATES N931,226,905,149.13 http://saharareporters.com/2018/03/24/nbs-data-reveals-how-much-nigerian-states-generated-internally-2017 Mynd44 Lalasticlala Seun |
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