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Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by 77up(m): 5:05pm On Jan 05
Dagger111:
I'm not happy with Tinubu government, honestly speaking.
Even when you see the bogus allocation that goes to your State, Tinubu is still your problem and not those thieves at the state level😔

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Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by tollyboy5(m): 5:10pm On Jan 05
JagabanBorgu:

First and foremost, why should we be talking about our allocation in dollars?
Are we spending dollar here?
I don't remember Tinubu singing that he's fighting corruption, somehow, many of u are just confused that u post anything u like.
Some of u are so confused that every talk must be about dollar.
Most things we buy depends on the dollar. Even locally planted food. Hence the inflation we have here

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Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by Alliswell248: 5:10pm On Jan 05
JagabanBorgu:

First and foremost, why should we be talking about our allocation in dollars?
Are we spending dollar here?
I don't remember Tinubu singing that he's fighting corruption, somehow, many of u are just confused that u post anything u like.
Some of u are so confused that every talk must be about dollar.


Those guys are more than confused.
Inferiority complex.

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Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by phemmie06(m): 5:10pm On Jan 05
Was the impact felt? NO. The country's wealth shared among sectional rogues for sharing among unit rogues . Thereby exposing the citizens into hardship

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Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by Alliswell248: 5:11pm On Jan 05
tollyboy5:

Most things we buy depends on the dollar. Even locally planted food. Hence the inflation we have here

Most things like rice, bean, even gari.

No one can satisfy you guys

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Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by MadamExcellency: 5:12pm On Jan 05
77up:
Even when you see the bogus allocation that goes to your State, Tinubu is still your problem and not those thieves at the state level😔
It's Tinubu that floated the naira from N430 to a $1 to N1700 to a $1.

Ask yourself why naira should be the worst worst-performing currency in Africa. What does Benin Republic, Togo and Niger Republic produce than Nigeria? We should be better than Zimbabwe but not so. You don't know the depth of what Tinubu government did to Nigeria.

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Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by JagabanBorgu: 5:18pm On Jan 05
Alliswell248:



Those guys are more than confused.
Inferiority complex.
Serious îñfèri0rity c0mpIex, that's why you will see someone who spent only 2 months in UK or US forming accent while they won't form accent if they spent 6 months in India.
They just want to talk about dollars to feel among.

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Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by Benwallt(m): 5:21pm On Jan 05
Our focus should be on these governors. They take so much and five nothing back. See money
Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by Judolisco(m): 5:22pm On Jan 05
frankson1:




Bayelsa is even worse.
they Don brainwash 90% of them to thinking northerners are the ones eating their money... D remaining 10% na dem dey share the state allocation
Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by JagabanBorgu: 5:22pm On Jan 05
tollyboy5:

Most things we buy depends on the dollar. Even locally planted food. Hence the inflation we have here
Most of the things we buy depends on dollars because we made it so.
How does a locally planted food that didn't use any foreign agricultural input depend on dollars?
We just like talking about dollars.
The other day a guy came to me while I was with my cousins who returned and told me he wants to make clothes for me to show case his ability, I asked him how much, he's mentioning money in dollars, I don't do that sh!.t, he thinks by mentioning dollar I will think he's sophisticated.
If u ask a Nigerian how much he bought a gadget in Nigeria from a Nigerian, he will start mentioning dollar.

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Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by Fearyourcreator: 5:22pm On Jan 05
Ojuntana:
What is the value in dollars?

This is just like Tinubu claiming he's fighting corruption with 70k minimum wage when 70k is just $43 from the previous 30k that was about $65

Revenue did not increase. The naira value to dollar fell and they got more naira from same or less dollars

First class accountant indeed


Mtcheew it's even the nation. I won't be surprised if the figures are lies
First werey to show up
Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by Fearyourcreator: 5:22pm On Jan 05
SmartPolician:
You will think that states have a lot of money because you saw trillions until you convert it into dollars. Nigeria needs creative leaders to help her create wealth.
Like OBI create for Anambra

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Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by Fearyourcreator: 5:24pm On Jan 05
Dagger111:
I'm not happy with Tinubu government, honestly speaking.
Your problem
Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by Ijaya123: 5:25pm On Jan 05
SmartPolician:
You will think that states have a lot of money because you saw trillions until you convert it into dollars. Nigeria needs creative leaders to help her create wealth.

Are the states spending dollars in Nigeria?

tollyboy5:

Most things we buy depends on the dollar. Even locally planted food. Hence the inflation we have here

Most things like pepper, onions, yam, beans, meat?

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Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by Fearyourcreator: 5:25pm On Jan 05
frankson1:




Is the dollar the Nigeria official currency undecided

With this your comment you'd count yourself to be amongst the wise people undecided
You dey argue with person wey get brain cancer
Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by Fearyourcreator: 5:26pm On Jan 05
Okiton:


Go and stuck urself into a shit hole
Make we see road read beta comments here
You go soon enter market , see reply werey aloso
Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by Philistine(m): 5:39pm On Jan 05
SmartPolician:
You will think that states have a lot of money because you saw trillions until you convert it into dollars. Nigeria needs creative leaders to help her create wealth.

Yes, we need creative leaders like Peter Obi, we need him to transform the country to a 1st world country, similar to the way he transformed Anambra to a sane and world class state.

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Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by SmartPolician: 6:00pm On Jan 05
Fearyourcreator:

Like OBI create for Anambra

Yes, not some incompetent man whose foolish followers claimed he developed Nigeria's former capital city.
Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by cr7lomo: 6:01pm On Jan 05
Lagos gets 3 times what Anambra gets ...and some ronu moda4kas will be comparing both states and comparing obi and criminal Tifnubu ... imagine if obi was lagos state governor

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Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by SmartPolician: 6:03pm On Jan 05
opes:


Is Nigeria spending dollars? It is time to start holding our governors responsible

Oga, rest! It seems you people live on the moon. You live in a country where you practically import everything using the USD. That's why USD liquidity is a big deal in Nigeria.

Go hold your governors accountable make trigger-happy and irresponsible soldiers kill you throwway! You think it's by coming on social media to spill nonsense.

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Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by ivandragon: 6:05pm On Jan 05
Let's get some perspective on this...

In the whole of 2024, faac allocation to states was N5.4 trillion naira... this is equivalent to $3.3b... at N1,600:$1.
Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by Fearyourcreator: 6:06pm On Jan 05
SmartPolician:


Yes, not some incompetent man whose foolish followers claimed he developed Nigeria's former capital city.
OBI develop Anambra and your your tribez men wan die for Lagos ,lolzzzz... Obi with empty head sef wan die for lagos... Mumunis... You all can lie to your own now same Obi una dey call clueless when he govern Anambra ,lolzzz... Empty heads . Not even that Obi wey him head looks like match box , no Igbos will govern this country with this una behaviour, useless yeyerinde people
Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by nedu666: 6:07pm On Jan 05
frankson1:




Is the dollar the Nigeria official currency undecided

With this your comment you'd count yourself to be amongst the wise people undecided


Yes dollars is your official currency. You sell oil and gas in dollars, keep your reserves in dollars, take loans in dollars, pay debt in dollars, import and export duties are dollars determined, even aviation landing fee is in dollars. Estacode is in dollars, pilgrimage na dollars, your leaders steal in dollars. Your govt wants to rebate gdp in dollars. Even pump price of petrol is determined by dollars.

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Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by nedu666: 6:10pm On Jan 05
Fearyourcreator:

OBI develop Anambra and your your tribez men wan die for Lagos ,lolzzzz... Obi with empty head sef wan die for lagos... Mumunis... You all can lie to your own now same Obi una dey call clueless when he govern Anambra ,lolzzz... Empty heads . Not even that Obi wey him head looks like match box , no Igbos will govern this country with this una behaviour, useless yeyerinde people


Lagos is so good that millions of Yorubas leaving in poverty can't see the goodness. Na only lgbos dey see the goodness. Mumunatu

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Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by tollyboy5(m): 6:17pm On Jan 05
Ijaya123:


Are the states spending dollars in Nigeria?



Most things like pepper, onions, yam, beans, meat?
Yes bro.
If you don't agree explain why we have inflation
Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by tollyboy5(m): 6:18pm On Jan 05
Alliswell248:


Most things like rice, bean, even gari.

No one can satisfy you guys
Yes bro dollar affects them
Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by jamafa: 6:19pm On Jan 05
Ojuntana:
What is the value in dollars?

This is just like Tinubu claiming he's fighting corruption with 70k minimum wage when 70k is just $43 from the previous 30k that was about $65

Revenue did not increase. The naira value to dollar fell and they got more naira from same or less dollars

First class accountant indeed


Mtcheew it's even the nation. I won't be surprised if the figures are lies

U dey talk as if U can beat the man, if U guys engage in debate 😁

U sabi book pass Baba??

Talk is cheap
Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by tollyboy5(m): 6:21pm On Jan 05
JagabanBorgu:

Most of the things we buy depends on dollars because we made it so.
How does a located planted food that didn't use any foreign agricultural input depend on dollars?
We just like talking about dollars.
The other day a guy came to me while I was with my cousins who returned and told me he wants to make clothes for me to show case his ability, I asked him how much, he's mentioning money in dollars, I don't do that sh!.t, he thinks by mentioning dollar I will think he's sophisticated.
If u ask a Nigerian how much he bought a gadget in Nigeria from a Nigerian, he will start mentioning dollar.
Let's be sincere with ourselves. Telecom increase tariff due to exchange rate, electricity bill increase due to exchange rate.
Those things are not controlled by individuals.
It's a general effect.
We're a consuming nation so dollar with affects us badly

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Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by Basic123: 6:29pm On Jan 05
dre11:
• How Delta, Rivers, A/Ibom, Lagos, Bayelsa raked in N1.8tr

• Allocation grew by 95.49% in two years




https://thenationonlineng.net/how-states-shared-n5-3tr-fed-allcation-in-2024/

Nlfpmod
People of DELTA,RIVERS AND BAYELSA will not ask how their Oil money is spent in those states but will be blaming LAGOS.

Those states are as rich as LAGOS!
Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by Basic123: 6:31pm On Jan 05
That stupid BAYELSA is just 8 LGs with 2 million population
Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by Abaki5: 6:31pm On Jan 05
This may be reason this tax reform bill is causing issues. Just wait for Abuja to cash you out governors mentality
Re: How States Shared ₦5.3tr Federal Allocation In 2024 by ebenholer2(m): 6:50pm On Jan 05
The Bigots and Wailers will not want to comment on this because it chokes to know that their state governments are the main sources of their travails unknowingly.

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