Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 5:03pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 4:56pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
CursedIboes: [s][/s]
Frank, you switched from to this handle. See what frustration and shame is doing to your life. Buhahahahahahahahahahahahah #falls from a tree somewhere in alaigbo# Hehehehehehehehehe  |
Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 4:48pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
Johnnyessence: thanks dude for showing him the way. I already know they are bunch of Igbos wailing all over the social media. Even the medium they are using is created by a yoruba man. Igbos are bound to show their stupidity style. Not surprise about them. O thank you,thank you for the link above. It's been a long time waiting for that..  Got to bookmark this thread sef quite educative.  |
Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 4:31pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 4:28pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
Ritchiee: THE JOKE IS NOT ON YOU ONLY BUT THE JOKE DON CARRY YOU NACK YOU FOR GROUND COME REMOVE YOUR BRAIN PUT SAWDUST...One of the dumbest Igbos I have ever met 
United Nations' Multi Dimensional Poverty Index
The United Nations' Global Multi-Dimensional Poverty Index has three dimensions and 10 indicators in estimating Overall Poverty. Each dimension is equally weighted, each indicator within a dimension is also equally weighted, and added. It uses 10 indicators to measure poverty in three dimensions: Education, Health and Living standards. This report was Published in June 2015, and is based on data collected on years between 2004 and 2014. According to the MPI Report, as at 2010, 46% of Nigerians lived below the national poverty line (Only 28% in Urban areas, and near 70% in The rural). Although a Report by the World bank, released in 2014, showed that only 33% of Nigerians could be considered Poor.
THIS IS THE ONE FROM UNO...UNDP...OPHI COLLABORATION States by Incidence of Poverty
STATES<-->POVERTY RATE 1. Lagos --------- 8.5% 2. Osun --------- 10.9% 3. Anambra --------- 11.2% 4. Ekiti --------- 12.9% 5. Edo --------- 19.2% 6. Imo --------- 19.8% 7. Abia --------- 21.0% 8. Rivers --------- 21.1% *. FCT (Abj) --------- 23.5% 9. Kwara --------- 23.7% 10. Akwa Ibom --------- 23.8% 11. Delta --------- 25.1% 12. Ogun --------- 26.1% 13. Kogi --------- 26.4% 14. Ondo --------- 27.9% 15. Enugu --------- 28.8% 16. Bayelsa --------- 29.0% 17. Oyo --------- 29.4% 18. Cross River --------- 33.1% ------------------------------------------------------- ** National Avg --------- 46.0% ------------------------------------------------------- 19. Plateau --------- 51.6% 20. Nassarawa --------- 52.4% 21. Ebonyi --------- 56.0% 22. Kaduna --------- 56.5% 23. Adamawa --------- 59.0% 24. Benue --------- 59.2% 25. Niger --------- 61.2% 26. Borno --------- 70.1% 27. Kano --------- 76.4% 28. Gombe --------- 76.9% 29. Taraba --------- 77.7% 30. Katsina --------- 82.2% 31. Sokoto --------- 85.3% 32. Kebbi --------- 86.0% 33. Bauchi --------- 86.6% 34. Jigawa --------- 88.4% 35. Yobe --------- 90.2% 36. Zamfara --------- 91.9%
REGIONAL AVERAGES 1 = South West - 19.3% Poverty (+ Average) 2 = South South - 25.2% Poverty (+ Average) 3 = South East - 27.36% Poverty (+ Average)
---------------------------------------------------------------------- ** National Avg 46.0%% Poverty ----------------------------------------------------------------------
4 = North Central - 45.7% Poverty (+Average) 5 = North East - 76.8% Poverty (- Average) 6 = North West- 80.9% Poverty (- Average) Damn!! shocked
Sources The Global Multidimensional Poverty Index by the U.N.Global MPI
Global MPI 2015 Country briefings Data tables Case studies Methodology Infographics Interactive Databank MPI Resources FAQs Background
Global Multidimensional Poverty Index
Click for GLOBAL MPI 2015
Visit the Global MPI 2015 pages to access a wealth of resources, including case studies, infographics and an interactive databank, as well as country profiles, policy briefings, and downloadable data tables. What is the global MPI?
The global Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) is an international measure of acute poverty covering over 100 developing countries. It complements traditional income-based poverty measures by capturing the severe deprivations that each person faces at the same time with respect to education, health and living standards.
The MPI assesses poverty at the individual level. If someone is deprived in a third or more of ten (weighted) indicators (see left), the global index identifies them as ‘MPI poor’, and the extent – or intensity – of their poverty is measured by the number of deprivations they are experiencing.
The MPI can be used to create a comprehensive picture of people living in poverty, and permits comparisons both across countries, regions and the world and within countries by ethnic group, urban/rural location, as well as other key household and community characteristics.
This makes it invaluable as an analytical tool to identify the most vulnerable people – the poorest among the poor, revealing poverty patterns within countries and over time, enabling policy makers to target resources and design policies more effectively.
The global MPI was developed by OPHI with the UN Development Programme (UNDP) for inclusion in UNDP’s flagship Human Development Report in 2010. It has been published in the HDR ever since.http://www.ophi.org.uk/multidimensional-poverty-index/ http://www.dataforall.org/dashboard/ophi/index.php/
THIS IS FROM WORLD BANK The NER also documents major differences in poverty and living standards by macro-region in Nigeria. While the South of Nigeria has relatively low poverty rates, ranging from 16% in the South West to 28.8% in the South East, poverty rates in the North West and North East are 45.9% and 50.2%, respectively. While the South of Nigeria (especially the South West) has experienced a strong positive dynamic in poverty reduction in recent years, the poverty rate in the North West has remained stagnant, while poverty has actually increased in the North East. Thus, disparities between the North (North West, North East) and South of Nigeria in poverty and living standards have increased. This is no doubt related to the recent security challenges in the Northern part of Nigeria. Explanatory factors for the high differences in living standards by geographical region are likely related to differences in the provision of public services and the degree of connectedness to larger markets.
NER MEANS NIGERIA ECONOMIC REPORT..maybe it is a Yoruba man that owns it... http://www.worldbank.org/en/country/nigeria/publication/nigeria-economic-report-improved-economic-outlook-in-2014-and-prospects-for-continued-growth-look-good
THIS IS FROM NBS
Poverty was least dominant in the Southwest (49.8%), South-South (55.5%), and South-East regions (59.5%). Read more: https://www.naij.com/401470-see-the-10-poorest-states-in-nigeria.html
SO ALL OF THEM GANGED UP TO RIDICULE UNA ...NA WAH O.ILLITERACY IS INDEED A DISEASE  THEY ARRIVED AT DIFFERENT PERCENTAGES ALL DEPICTING THAT THE SOUTH EAST IS POVERTY RIDDEN THAN SOUTH/SOUTH AND SOUTH WEST..
The more reason you all run to the best South... 
Meanwhile : Igbos are mainly traders that buy and sell on a daily basis, when they sell they deposit and when they want to buy they withdraw. The circle keeps repeating on a daily basis, my friend that is not a measure of development or wealth.
If I withdraw N5000 from Bank and bought a shoe for N4500 which I later sold for N5000 and deposited it back to the bank the same day, financial transaction for that day is recorded as N10,000 but I truly don't have that amount in reality. Imagine repeating the same thing on a daily basis and tell me what my financial transaction will be for a week not to talk of a month.
You just reason, how will anambra's financial transactions be higher than Lagos, port-harcourt, kano, Ibadan, ogun or Kaduna. These are the states with the highest GDP contributions in Nigeria. If anambra is that wealth Igbos won't be rushing down to Lagos and other South Western States on a daily basis.  |
Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 3:54pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
InyinyaAgbaOku: Fg owes all states. . Plus, non yoruba have more of the industries. Reason your states and people remain backward. The only developed parts of your lands are the ones with more non yoruba touch Guy you just dey vex anyhow if only that would change the reality  |
Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 3:03pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
[quote author=ThumbzTNA post=51924172][/quote]  Dude, learn.. You don't just go about pulling off stats,we have educated people here my friend. You don't pull off stats/figures without facts: I have a gift for you : u really need to stop listening to the bed time tales of uncle chinedu. Everything uncle chinedu is telling u is a lie. Uncle chinudu will fail to tell u he sells bottled water in Lagos traffic |
Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 2:51pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
galeiiTNA: Are you intentionally stupid? The money that gets in the hands of traders in Idumota and Alaba in a month supersedes the salary of the whole work force of a civil servant state like Ekiti in a year Wow! I am sure you were there while they were making these billions hence you can provide us with the breakdown  . Mtcheew Another oral, aba made stats  |
Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 2:40pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
kettle84: the southeast is home to many indigenous industries .the igbo ethnic group is known for enterprise SME establishment.
Taking about SME
They claim they have more SMEs yet Oyo has more SMEs than all SE states.
http://nigerianstat.gov.ng/pdfuploads/SMEDAN%202013_Selected%20Tables.pdf the following amongst many more are companies owned by great igbo sons and daughters populate:
Numerous Transport companies (ABC, The Young Shall Grow, Dan Dollars, etc) Numerous Highbrow Hotels Emzor Pharmaceuticals Ibeto Industries Capital Oil Coscharis Motors Linkserve Ltd
Is that all, or is there more?
Fidelity Bank Diamond Bank Other banks with substansive Igbo interest (UBA, AfriBank etc)
4-5 banks well not bad. I thought you guys said you control the economy of lagos, with these banks? Do you realised that there are yoruba own banks in SE too?
Alaba traders Idumota traders Ladipo traders ASPAMDA traders
There are millions of markets,traders in lagos paying tax too. And I am sure the above markets don't account for 10%.
Sun Newspaper Champion Newspapers ThisDay news paper
Sure you will agree with me that there are more of yorubas own news paper in alaigbo too?
Just three news papers?
Zinox computers Eko Hospital one of the best in Lagos (owned by 2 Igbo and 1 Yoruba)
You can do better. Just 2-3? Thought ibos own all the hospitals in lags too,so why just three?
innoson group. ogbuawa motorcycle company. Master energy. Tonimas oil.
it is noteworthy to know that industries owned by igbos have directly aided Nigeria in one way or another. they are not just for profit by salvaging the nation at critical times.
It will be recalled that when world powers turned down Nigeria's cry for badly needed fighter jets parts innoson group rose to answer that call by providing Nigeria with jet parts and armored vehicles for Nigeria army's push against boko haram.
Zinox computers was instrumental in the production of thousands of computers and accessories used for the smooth running of the 2015 elections.
There are thousands of artisans in the commercial and industrial city of Aba doing great little Wonder the FG authorized the production of military boots for our gallant army by shoe producers in Aba.
There are thousands and millions of artisan too in SW, name it : shoe makers, Tailors, bricklayers, welder, mechanics et al
Me thought ibos owns everything in SW sef
Yeye dey smell  |
Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 2:19pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
RockHard: Yinmu. I asked you to mention one SE state that is anywhere near Ogun in economic viability, importance and standing if dem born your papa well. Ogun debt has not stopped FDI from pouring in more than all SE states combined, neither has it stopped its GDP and IGR from performing better than your region's best perforners. There are more Igbos moving en masse as economic migrants to Ogun than Ebonyi and Anambra combined as we speak -- #Fact. Until your people start relocating en masse to your erosion ravaged and condemned enclave you can only blow useless hot air that you lots are known for. No one takes you people seriously here simply coz na useless mouth. Agba ofifo lasan. Honestly I tire for this people. They will claim anything,whatever just to feel good without fact or any reasonable interpretation. I tire oo  |
Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 2:17pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
michelz: Hmmm... You really do have comprehension challenges. I'll leave you to your self delusion. Enjoy. You act like you are intelligent but it's nothing up there. How could you just pulled up a stats, draw your conclusion base on personal opinion? What were you thinking for crying out loud? If ibo are that good why hasn't there been a state therein as economically viable as lagos in alaigbo. Mtchew |
Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 2:13pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 2:04pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
michelz: what do you mean by "usual egocentric mentality that ya'll are known for"? Did you call him out when he said that someone who's been handling the economy of Lagos (the sate with the highest IGR in the country) since 2007 isn't doing anything special? Very typical of you and your kind. You'd never quote him to object to what he said,but would rather quote another person who stated a very clear fact... You can't even hide your tribalistic tendencies,can you? Shu..t up Whatever you put/pulled up there is base on assumptions except you can prove it. Lagos as big as it is can not be managed by one man. |
Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 2:03pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
[quote author=galeiiTNA post=51922562][/quote]Bunch of babies When ya'all fail with your aba made stats flying you result to insults. All I ask from you was to provide forbe link but what did you do? You flee like ojuwku is that too hard to figure  |
Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 1:59pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
InyinyaAgbaOku: There is far more hunger in that Ogun than Ebonyi. How many of the industries are yoruba owned? It's just a den for capital flight, that's why it doesn't reflect on the socioeconomic status in the populace. Lagos was spared cos of the presence of non yoruba people there, the politicians too have mingled with non yoruba people. Have you wondered why the economies of other SW people are just there. Debt upon debt for welfare with nothing to show for it. Stop digressing and tell us why you can't manage economies  Wow! I am sure you have your prove/stats? Please do provide it. Just hope this is not another aba made.. Thank you  |
Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 1:56pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
galeiiTNA: That Twistaray has comprehension issues. And when i see a daft afonja, i let them be. No need to educate them, his foolishness is an advantage for me O really, and you just have to quote my i.d  I love that  See aba made statistics flying around. Bunch of babies  |
Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 1:50pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
michelz: No doubt the OP made some valid points up there. It is quite simple to understand: each ethnic group or tribe have a particular area they excel in; and sadly,the SW have proven they can't manage a complex economic system like Nigeria. This is not a case for tribal insults and rhetorics; the facts are there on ground. You kept on screaming everywhere that GEJ and NOI were not good administrators of the economy,and just within a year you were given the responsibility (after taken almost 8 months to choose the best hands you want to work with),you've taken the country many years backward. Someone above said Ben Akabueze is not doing anything special in Lagos,but we've heard that kind of empty talk many times that everybody knows how big a sentimental lie it is. Simple experiment: remove him (Ben) and bring in one of your numerous "educated quacks" and watch how fast Lagos will turn to Osun state. By the way,the Op never mentioned Igbos; he only said Southeasterners. So need to bring in Igbos exclusively to this. Here we go again  You started well but eventually give in to your usual egocentric mentally that ya"all known for. Yeye dey smell  |
Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 1:45pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 1:39pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
 Still waiting.. Meanwhile : Igbos are mainly traders that buy and sell on a daily basis, when they sell they deposit and when they want to buy they withdraw. The circle keeps repeating on a daily basis, my friend that is not a measure of development or wealth.
If I withdraw N5000 from Bank and bought a shoe for N4500 which I later sold for N5000 and deposited it back to the bank the same day, financial transaction for that day is recorded as N10,000 but I truly don't have that amount in reality. Imagine repeating the same thing on a daily basis and tell me what my financial transaction will be for a week not to talk of a month.
You just reason, how will anambra's financial transactions be higher than Lagos, port-harcourt, kano, Ibadan, ogun or Kaduna. These are the states with the highest GDP contributions in Nigeria. If anambra is that wealth Igbos won't be rushing down to Lagos and other South Western States on a daily basis. |
Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 1:29pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
[quote author=galeiiTNA post=51921728][/quote]Even your fake,re-arranged link you failed to realised that ibrahim jomoh is a Yoruba man from ondo. Yeye dey smell. Stilll they wait for forbe link abeg  Do that now or..
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Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 1:21pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
[quote author=galeiiTNA post=51921564][/quote]Ok I am glad you failed  |
Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 1:19pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 12:57pm On Dec 14, 2016*. Modified: 1:33pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
post=51920789:
 IGR yes because more than 95% of the industries and commerce in Ogun are owned by foreigners and other tribes, unlike in the east indigene control 99% of industries and commerce, Ogun govt tax the living shit out of them while Anambra cut taxes for her people, others you mentioned are fallacious We won't mind if you can provide with facts,statistics to back the above oral or mere news  Please just a stats not a statements made by one man.  Waiting oo Igbos are mainly traders that buy and sell on a daily basis, when they sell they deposit and when they want to buy they withdraw. The circle keeps repeating on a daily basis, my friend that is not a measure of development or wealth.
If I withdraw N5000 from Bank and bought a shoe for N4500 which I later sold for N5000 and deposited it back to the bank the same day, financial transaction for that day is recorded as N10,000 but I truly don't have that amount in reality. Imagine repeating the same thing on a daily basis and tell me what my financial transaction will be for a week not to talk of a month.
You just reason, how will anambra's financial transactions be higher than Lagos, port-harcourt, kano, Ibadan, ogun or Kaduna. These are the states with the highest GDP contributions in Nigeria. If anambra is that wealth Igbos won't be rushing down to Lagos and other South Western States on a daily basis. |
Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 12:41pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 12:39pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
galeiiTNA: every kid, senior citizen and youth knows that when it comes to LIES, RUMOR PEDDLING, PROPAGANDA, INSULTS, ETC, AFONJAS ARE THE SHAREHOLDERS O please all we are asking for you to provide a link to back your facts not to throw insult  |
Politics › Re: Why Igbo Are Not Rich – Leo Stan by Twistaray(m): 12:33pm On Dec 14, 2016*. Modified: 1:22pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
MrEverest: I said you should go there and request for the data of industry and business owners in Lagos. Also do same for Abuja, P.Harcourt & across Nigeria. Aside Dangote & few other alhajis & former military generals, who really controls the economy of the north The Igbos control the economy of the SE by 99%. The Igbos are dominant in Lagos & Ph, while they are runners up in the rest of the country. Will they be able to make such exploits if they are not dominant middle class Kikikikikiki He should go there?  Yeye dey smell  |
Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 12:30pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
timsTNA: According to your analysis Yorubas dominate the 'biggest industries' and yet the richest black man in the world made his wealth through a small industry like sugar and cement? Small industries have the highest demands in any country and the economy is driven by them
Anyway,
1.The 2 richest Nigerian singers - Don Jazzy and P Square are igbos. Yorubas control the music industry in their dreams
2.The Richest black woman in the world is MRS DOS SANTOS of Angola and not ALAKIJA contrary to the lies Lagos-Ibadan Expressway Media peddle
3. Nigerian Billionaires and top 20 Richest People (Entrepreneurs) in Nigeria 1. Alhaji Aliko Dangote – founder of Dangote Group and Richest black man in the world 2. Mike Adenuga – Conoil, Equatorial Trust Bank, Globacom 3. Femi Otedola – ZENON Oil and Gas 4. Orji Uzor Kalu – Slok Group 5. Cosmos Maduka – Coscharis Group 6. Jimoh Ibrahim – Nicon Insurance, Global Fleet 7. Jim Ovia – Zenith Bank, Visafone 8. Pascal Dozie – MTN Nigeria, Diamond Bank 9. Oba Otudeko – Honeywell Group Nigeria 10. Alhaji Sayyu Dantata – MRS Group 11. Umaru Abdul Mutallab – former Chairman First Bank Plc, Mutallab Group 12. Prince Samuel Adedoyin – Doyin Group 13. Dele Fajemirokun – Chaiman Aiico Insurance, Xerox Nigeria, Chicken Republic, Kings Guards etc. 14. Chief Cletus Ibeto – Ibeto Group 15. Raymond Dokpesi – Daar Communication, AIT, 16. Tony Ezenna – Orange Group 17. Chief Molade Okoya Thomas – Chairman CFAO Nig and other six french companies 18. Ifeanyi Ubah – Capital oil and gas 19. Leo Stan Ekeh – Zinox 20. Fola Adeola – GTBank
8 out of 20 richest entrepreneurs in Nigeria are Igbos alone, thats 40%. The remaining 200 tribes share the remaining 60% And to think that only 50 years ago, only £20 were given to Igbo the in 70s, its Unbelievable. Here we go again with another edited aba made stats. I have the original link to open ya nyash but I want you to provide where you pulled yours frist  Wonder shall never end sef  |
Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 12:27pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
9jasite: Where did all these come from  I don't know too.. I guess from alaigbo Morning dude  You do well.. E ehn before I go sef..melli krisma in advanz  |
Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 11:57am On Dec 14, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 11:54am On Dec 14, 2016 |
orimsamsam: gbenu soun. Lagos is own and controls by the Yoruba's.
Tell me a city in the east that is above Ibadan. Well I can't even compare Ibadan to a city in the east, I can only compare Ibadan with state like anambra IMO and abia For educational purpose this should help : That's ibadan  They claim they have more SMEs yet Oyo has more SMEs than all SE states.
http://nigerianstat.gov.ng/pdfuploads/SMEDAN%202013_Selected%20Tables.pdf |
Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 11:46am On Dec 14, 2016*. Modified: 11:36pm On Jan 04, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 11:37am On Dec 14, 2016 |
 I laugh in cotonu when ibo keep shouting "20£ we conquer this we conquer that..we don't depend on nigeria,gov bla bla bla as if they are not the ones benefit more from the gov not to talk of their massive migration to SW ,north..  The Director General, Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR), Dr. Joe Abah, on Friday, disclosed that no fewer than 89, 511 civil servants are in the Federal Government’s employ, across States of the Federation.
Abah, in a series of tweets via his Twitter handle, @DrJoeAbah said that as at November 2015, States that topped the chat with most civil servants in the Federal Civil Service are Imo (5825), Kogi (5186), Ogun (4669) Delta (4419) and Akwa-Ibom (4416).
In percentage, Imo State makes up ( 7 %), Kogi (6 %), Ogun (5% ), Delta (5%) and Akwa Ibom (5%).
According to Abah, the Federal Civil Servants by State of Origin read thus:
1. Abia 3579 2. Adamawa 1727 3. Akwa Ibom 4416 4. Anambra 3576 5. Bauchi 1172 6. Bayelsa 957 7. Benue 3951 8. Borno 1822 9. Cross River 2681 10. Delta 4419 11. Ebonyi 865 12. Edo 3890 13. Ekiti 2613 14. Enugu 2695 15. FCT 533 16. Gombe 1218 17. Imo 5825 18. Jigawa 675 19. Kaduna 3199 20. Kano 1545 21. Katsina 1237 22. Kebbi 875 23. Kogi 5186 24. Kwara 2537 25. Lagos 2180 26. Nasarawa 1452 27. Niger 2193 28. Ogun 4669 29. Ondo 3393 30. Osun 3321 31. Oyo 3244 32. Plateau 2542 33. Rivers 1675 34. Sokoto 732 35. Taraba 1112 36. Yobe 744 37. Zamfara 543 Not specified 518 TOTAL: 89,511
Nominal Roll as at November 2015 By Dr Joe Abah - DG, Bureau of Public Service Reforms.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/12/89-511-civil-servants-in-fgs-employ-by-nov-2015-dg-bpsr/ |