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His Admission Form shows he ticked “Male” as gender Even the University addressed him as Mr. Tinubu in their response So how is he female?
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Why dem come dey address am as Mr. Tinubu
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And the CSU kept using Mr. Tinubu in their response Try harder ![]()
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100% of their expectations have been dashed with respect to PBAT from the beginning of the year From his mental state before the elections To his criminality in the US which the FBI has debunked To the belief that he will lose the elections To the anticipation that he will never be inaugurated To their rumor that he is on life support and will rule from abroad To their expectation that he will be arrested on Inauguration Day To their hope that the PEPT will sack him as president To their conviction that he didn’t attend CSU (and the college has insisted he did) To their claim that PBAT will be arrested if he sets foot in the USA Show me one single thing the Obidenses have anticipated and achieved. Not one. All their lies and propaganda have been bursted but they never stop vindictively labouring in vain |
Entprys:I like the way these guys give themselves hope First, they were so sure they will win Next they were certain PBAT will not be able to govern Next they were certain PBAT would not be sworn in Next they were too sure the PEPT will rule in their favor Now they are certain PBAT’s CSU records are fake Bookmark this comment, by this time tomorrow they will attack CSU again |
Bestmanfornow:Anambra can’t come close to Ogun in terms of development IGRs don’t come from trees. They come from commercial activities By the way, Osun State and Anambra have about the same IGR |
Is it not the same thing PBAT has been saying This man is bereft of ideas, empty upstairs and has nothing to offer really Nigeria dodged a bullet in this fake stat reeling piece of thrash |
hegelian:The pain is real |
dokyOloye:First I’m not Yoruba Second I’m not a Muslim Unfortunately for you, no matter how hard you try, Yorubas will never be divided along religious lines |
Even as far back as 2021
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Dataphyte’s review of Nigerian states’ first quarter budget implementation reports indicates that many states may fall below their projected revenue for the 2023 fiscal year based on their performance in Q1. Every year, governments at the federal and state levels make a budget for the financial year. Beyond the expenditure part of the budget, a critical component is the revenue as well as the sources (where the revenue will come from). For states in Nigeria, the revenue to fund their budgets usually come from the internal/independent revenue they generate, FAAC allocations from the federation account, aid and grants, and capital development fund. This report shall focus majorly on the internally generated revenue (IGR) and how states performed in the first quarter of the year. IGR are generated by states through the collection of Pay-As-You-Earn Tax (PAYE), Direct Assessment, Road Taxes, and revenues from Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs). As noted by Dataphyte in a previous report, IGR shows the fiscal wellness and economic viability of a state. It is the main source of funds for states to build infrastructure and execute developmental projects. It helps states to fund perennial financial obligations associated with governance, such as fixing bad roads, hospitals, and other infrastructural activities. For the 2023 fiscal year, the 36 states in Nigeria projected to generate a total IGR of N2.64 trillion. Lagos State has the highest projected internal revenue, followed by River State. Ogun, Delta, Kaduna, Imo, and Oyo projected to generate at least N83 billion internally. On the bottom of the chart are Kebbi, Yobe, Jigawa, Gombe, Ebonyi, and Taraba. These states’ projected IGR for the year is below N20 billion. Recently, states published their Q1 budget performance reports. With four quarters in a year, it is presumed that states should have generated one-quarter (25%) of their projected revenue in each quarter. However, from the available data, a number of states fell short of that 25% revenue projection for the first quarter. Some other states, however, hit over the 25% target. For instance, as of the end of Q1 2023, data showed that Kwara State had generated 45.03% of its N41.04 billion IGR for the year. Delta State also generated over 40% of its projected IGR for 2023. It is worth stating that the 42.64% IGR performance of Delta State was because revenues were collected from some IGR codes that were not budgeted in the first quarter of the year as explained in the state’s budget implementation report. Kebbi, Ondo, Kogi, Ekiti, and Gombe generated at least 30% of their IGR at the end of Q1. Jigawa, Bayelsa, Plateau, and Anambra achieved at least 27%. Apart from these 11 states, every other state generated below 25% of their IGR at the end of the first quarter of the year. Akwa Ibom, Imo, Enugu, and Katsina generated below 15% of their projected internal revenue for the year as of the end of Q1. For some of the states, their low IGR performance was attributed to security challenges and electioneering activities. However, for Akwa Ibom State, which realised less than 2% of its projected N47.85 billion IGR for the year, it was disclosed in the budget implementation report that some MDAs, as of Q1, had not submitted its documentations. On expenditure performance for Q1, Delta State had spent 33.6% of its budgeted expenditure for the year. Ekiti State, on the other hand, had spent one-quarter of its budget for 2023 in the same period. Aside from these two states, at the end of Q1, every other state had spent less than 25% of its budget for the year, Plateau, Imo, Abia, Cross River, Enugu, Adamawa, Taraba, Benue, Nasarawa, Anambra, and Borno States spent less than 10% of their budget at the end of Q1 2023. This wide-ranging low-budget performance in the first quarter suggests that some states may record a low-budget performance if the events remain the same in the other quarters of the year. Wuyah Yunana et al, noted in their research that low IGR hinders the development of a state. While the research focused more on local governments, it bears implications for the respective states. An economics lecturer at the Benue State University, Dr Princewill Okwoche, who commented on the Q1 internal revenue performance of the states, expressed concerns about low performance from many of the states, noting that lower revenues than expected would put the states in a difficult position when they try to fund their fiscal responsibilities. He added situations like this also lead to budget deficits which push states to resort to borrowing to meet their obligations https://www.dataphyte.com/latest-reports/23-states-perform-below-their-projected-igr-in-q1-2023/?amp_markup=1 |
Bestmanfornow:There’s nothing like Anambra taking the lead The states were just listed in alphabetical order The SW (as usual) takes the lead |
By Tuesday, the CSU will release PBAT’s non privileged records and at the end of the day, I can bet they will say CSU was bribed. They’ve been going on and on with several propaganda and insinuations but wait for it instead of preempting the court. 100% of their expectations have been dashed with respect to PBAT from the beginning of the year From his mental state before the elections To his criminality in the US which the FBI has debunked To the belief that he will lose the elections To the anticipation that he will never be inaugurated To their rumor that he is on life support and will rule from abroad To their expectation that he will be arrested on Inauguration Day To their hope that the PEPT will sack him as president To their conviction that he didn’t attend CSU (and the college has insisted he did) To their claim that PBAT will be arrested if he sets foot in the USA Show me one single thing the Obidenses have anticipated and achieved. Not one. All their lies and propaganda have been bursted but they never stop vindictively labouring in vain Now it’s about his gender Now it’s about the forfeiture Now it’s about the FBI files Now it’s the appeal to the Supreme Court Just watch, like the others, they will cry premium tears |
Obi2saveNigeria:Certainly Niger Republic can make the same claim. Of course you lack comprehension
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BrodaBenad:Niger Republic also has a waterway to the ocean so what’s your point? Does it mean they can dredge through River Niger without Nigeria’s permission and access the Atlantic Abia cannot access the sea without the permission of the coastal states |
If you think it’s not then you need to take a class in geography as it is clear the governor is on a wild goose chase except he partners with adjoining states that have access to the sea You will need to go through the territories of Cross River, Akwa Ibom or Rivers to access the sea Would Niger Republic claim it’s not landlocked because it can access the sea through River Niger? There are only 8 states in Nigeria with sea coastlines and they are - - Lagos - Ogun - Ondo - Delta - Bayelsa - Rivers - Cross River - Akwa Ibom Below is the map of Abia. Please show me the coastline
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PHIPEX:Please show us the map of Abia state and show us where it has a direct coastline with the sea along its borders
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Ofunaofu:As per Reno was the Judge in the matter? We need to see the evidence of his conviction |
PrinceOfLagos:The SE is landlocked Because Niger Republic can access the sea through River Niger doesn’t mean it’s not landlocked You will need to go through Cross River, Rivers or Awka Ibom territories to access the sea (just like Onitsha too)
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It’s in the Hero beer factory production line |
So after 15mins into a game of soccer, you already have a final score? He has taken bold and tough decisions which Obi doesn’t even have the mental capacity to contemplate Wait till two years (half time) before you judge him. Until then, I’ll send a bucket for your tears |
iSense247:The FBI said they have no criminal records against him or any charge He’s not been convicted of any crime in any court in Nigeria or any other country. If he has, bring the proof of his conviction Be more concerned about your brothers littering the jails of Europe and Asia and giving the country a bad name |
Biafrannuke:Ironsi abolished the regions Azikiwe kicked against the exit clause in the constitution. He was the first to use the phrase “one Nigeria” A coup led by mostly Igbo soldiers killed leaders in other regions but spared theirs. After that you expected the North who were most affected to have taken it lying low. During the war, the Biafran soldiers buried Ikwerre men and others in the SS alive and raped their women After the war, Yorubas returned their properties to them after the war but they lost all they had in PH. Yorubas have taken enough from these ungrateful and intolerant lots PBAT made a mistake by appointing one of them a Commissioner as Governor when when a Governor in Anambra would never appoint a PS from Ebonyi Very ungrateful lots |
FSU:Person wey dey Nnewi Joker |
legitnow1:Killing security agents is an act of terrorism If you don’t want to be part of Nigeria, get your people in other regions into your barren and landlocked region and tell all your governors, senators and rep members to stop pledging their allegiance to Nigeria and they should stop feeding fat on the VAT and oil revenue from other regions. Get your National Assembly members to sponsor a bill asking for a referendum. Until you do that, any attack on a Nigerian soldier or policeman or killing of any security agent is an act of terrorism and it will be matched with brute force Yorubas have tried enough for your lots. After the civil war, only the SW returned Igbo properties to them. The Ikwerres and those in the SS did not because Biafran soldiers raped their women and buried their men alive. We dare you to try nonsense in the SW, you will be blown to smithereens |
JoeEeL:Then you guys should get TF away from other regions in Nigeria and to go destroy yourselves in your Biafra. The most intolerant tribe that even people in Ebonyi can’t become Directors in Anambra and they want to be Commissioners in Lagos. I blame PBAT for even appointing one. After the war, only Yorubas returned Igbos properties to them in Lagos and asked that they return. Even their Ikwerre cousins seized their porperties and asked that they do not come back. Biafra soldiers raped women in the SS and buried men alive. Such a hopeless bunch You started the war by killing leaders in other regions and sparing yours. It’s always the mentality. You start what you can’t finish and give out what you cannot take. Before the elections, they threatened and bullied Yorubas and now that Yorubas are responding, they start crying tribalism. You have problems everywhere you go with everyone within and outside the country. Everyone hates you, everyone is afraid of you. Only you. Self conceited lots |
It’s obvious that more than 90% of people in the SE support and enable IPOB’s atrocities which include killing members of the armed forces (we can see from many comments online) This is very much unlike the bandits and BH in the north with less than 20% support among northerners Now I bet thousands of Igbos outside the SE will joy want to return home for Xmas, neither will any reasonable person want to invest in a region riddled with criminals and their sympathizers They should however keep their violence to their region and keep self destructing It’s only a matter of time, and I hope they will be able to contain what will befall them |
