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2016 Internally Generated Revenue By Geopolitical Region / Lagos State Generates N101Billion In 4Months / Nigerian States By Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) - 2015 (2) (3) (4)
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Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by Moahmed: 11:25pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
ceecee0703: learn to read before you respond I said Borno I did not mention the other northern states. Be readonable |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by Moahmed: 11:26pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
ceecee0703: learn to read before you respond I said Borno I did not mention the other northern states. Be readonable. For your inform I am a proud Edolites get that into your skull. |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by Nobody: 11:26pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
chinchum:shut up biko, lagos state govt has a stake from every transaction in the port. Go do your research well before I disgrace you. 2 Likes |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by scholes0(m): 11:27pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
superstar1: loool |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by IlekeHD: 11:28pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
somegirl1: There isn't? There's no sea port in the East? Are you saying your igbo brothers have been lying? https://www.searates.com/maritime/nigeria.html Really, I didn't know o. |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by biafranking: 11:28pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
abbey621:you spoke well but the yorubas re too tribalist.. There s no hausa on nairaland so they vents their angers on ndigbo which is bad my guy. 2 Likes |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by mandax: 11:28pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
Goodboiyy: E be like say you angry because Edo is excluded from Biafra? Well, exclude Oshiomwhole's Etsako/Auchi Islamic axis of Edo state, rest of Edo state can be considered for Biafra. You ought to understand that adoption of use of Sharia criminal justice system by most of northern Nigeria and the loud silence of acquiescence by other Nigerian Muslims, with the violent extremism that followed that are what renewed the clamouring for secession by Biafrans. |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by Nobody: 11:28pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
superstar1:oga go sit down if you don't know what you are saying. I fly from enugu airport almost every month. The international terminal is still under construction, ask any other person who goes there for flight. I will snap the picture the next time I visit enugu. |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by somegirl1: 11:29pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
superstar1: Let me help you. My point was never the absence of international airports, but a variety of routes and operators. Btw I don't know from or to where you travelled but British Airways does NOT fly from PHC. Airfrance and Lufthansa only do. 3 Likes |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by Moahmed: 11:29pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
menabadoo: Do you really know the owners of lead way assurance I pity you. 1 Like |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by IlekeHD: 11:29pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
Lagos will soon become O'dua country capital........ a second time Please, we all need to support Biafra 2 Likes |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by obailala(m): 11:30pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
[size=13pt]When will igbos and yorubas ever stop measuring dickks in this space called Nigeria?...[/size] 2 Likes |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by Nobody: 11:30pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
IlekeHD:you have been schooled, bow your head in shame. That dirty place called lagos |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by IlekeHD: 11:31pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
menabadoo: LOL........ we don hear. |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by superstar1(m): 11:31pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
somegirl1: i took BA in 2008 from the airport. |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by somegirl1: 11:32pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
IlekeHD: Key word in my initial post was "functional". I know there is no functional port in the SE/SS at the moment. There is (supposed to be) a major port in PH which hasn't been functional for decades. 3 Likes |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by chinchum(m): 11:32pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
menabadoo:Mugu, the stake you cant state here go sleep for gutter |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by basilo101: 11:33pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
Hahahaha. Yorubas hv disowned Ibadan 2 Likes |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by abbey621(m): 11:33pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
biafranking: I know of at least ten Hausa natives on Nairaland, so WTF are you talking about? |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by superstar1(m): 11:34pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
menabadoo: So if you fly from there every day, how is that our business. Are planes not flying from ilorin, jos, kaduna, kano, sokoto, calabar, ibadan, benin, warri etc on a daily basis too. The bottomline is never in your life compare MMA and the revenue being generated from there with that your water logged airport in Enugu. 1 Like |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by somegirl1: 11:35pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
superstar1: Are you sure it wasn't Virgin Atlantic? Perhaps like Virgin Atlantic, there was a very brief period when BA did operate flights from PH. I find that surprising though because I never found the option to travel to PH with BA. 1 Like |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by Nobody: 11:35pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
chinchum:Keep on deceiving yourself, why is it that FG refused to build major sea port in SS, so their workers don't pay personal income tax to lagos, tenement rate, remove all the oil headquarters, bank headquarters from Lagos and let FG finish Ibaka deep sea port in Akwa ibom and make it attractive like Lagos own, then build standard international airport in the se/ss, then you will see what will happen to lagos. Lagos is thriving under FG myopic monopoly, that doesn't want the SE/SS to develope 1 Like |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by mandax: 11:36pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
abbey621: But tribalism and hatred are the foundation stones of Nigeria. Tribalism and hatred are the reasons why Nigeria was politically restructured by northern soldiers to having once one northern Nigeria region now get a whooping number of twenty federating units - 19 states and Abuja - at the expense of two southern Nigeria regions given a meagre 17 states. Through foul use of land mass as criterion for creating new federating units, the north of Nigeria now lords it politically over the south. Wake up and smell the coffee. |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by scholes0(m): 11:38pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
scholes0: So Edo even beats all SE states except one..... Good job by EDO brothers. 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by superstar1(m): 11:39pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
somegirl1: There was Virgin Atlantic and there was BA. I picked BA. |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by FKO81(m): 11:40pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
Latter to my Yoruba brothers for Naij.com from Magodo, Lagos, Maxwell Adeyemi Adeleye says the Yoruba youths are no longer making their valuable contributions to the political and cultural life in Nigeria. What can the Yoruba people do to restore lost influence? Lateef Raji, a public policy analyst, in an article titled “Dwindling Oil Revenue: What Next for Nigeria?” posited that today, despite the pitiful state of unemployment in Nigeria, ironically, the nation is still rated as the third destination of investors and one of the fastest-growing economy in the world. Raji noted that Nigeria is a golden land of numerous opportunities for those who are resourceful, ingenious, creative, innovative, inventive, groundbreaking, enterprising, hardworking, focused, visionary and, most significantly, disciplined. Consequently, as a concerned Nigerian, I want to question the role(s) of Yoruba youths in the current fight against unemployment, starvation and poverty in Nigeria. This question was necessitated by my discovery through indirect observations that Yoruba youths are the most lazy, perfidious and egoistic youths in Nigeria as at today. I discovered that the pride of an average Yoruba youth has overshadowed his intellectual judiciousness, level-headedness and sagacity. Today, among ten Nigerians submitting their resumes to multinational corporations eight would be Yorubas. Folks from my generation in the Western Nigeria are too lazy to tap from the abundant opportunities that litter the streets of, say, Lagos, for primitive accumulation of wealth. The Igbos, and, by extension, the Niger-Deltans and the Northerners have indirectly taken over the control of economy of Lagos, Nigeria’s indisputable number one centre of success, excellence and opportunities. The Apapa wharf in Lagos has virtually been taken over by the Easterners. The data that I got from the Nigerian custom services divulges that 63% of those licensed to transact businesses in Apapa Wharf are Igbos. More so, data collected from licensing office reveals that owners of 56% of commercial motorcycles in Lagos are Northerners and Easterners. The lucrative transport business has been hijacked from the Yorubas. Today, the major work of average Yoruba youths on the streets of Lagos is to collect royalty, due and charges from the Hausas and Igbos, using their motorcycles to make cool cash from their land. Ninety-five percent of transport, travel and tour firms operating in Lagos are owned by the enterprising and hardworking Easterners. The Yorubas stay at various intersections harassing hardworking people transacting their legal businesses in the name of collecting charges and dues for the local government. I also discovered that majority of the few Yorubas riding commercial motorcycles in Lagos are locally-trained automobile engineers that have abandoned their workshops. Furthermore, the popular Ladipo and Owode motor spare parts markets in Lagos are now solidly in the hands of Igbos. As usual, the Yoruba youths are in the market collecting dues for their local government chairmen and the Iyaloja General of Lagos. Yaba, Oyigbo, Sabo, Oshodi, Agege, Alaba, Idumota, etc. markets have been taken over by the Easterners and Northerners who are predominantly youths. Let me also assert unequivocally that the Igbo youths are now becoming more prosperous in the entertainment industry than the Yoruba youths. Today, the Yorubas hardly tune their DSTVs to the Yoruba movie channel of the satellite television; rather, they watch some other movie channel that show English movies with actors and actresses of Igbo extraction. Why? Because most Yoruba movies are short of creativity. I can also articulate that 85% of the CEOs and executive directors of commercial banks operating in Nigeria today are Igbos and Hausas under the age of 50. They are very talented in boardroom politics, unlike their Yoruba counterparts, and they assist each other with an amazing ease. Educationally, the Yorubas are no longer in the top-three. According to the National Universities Commission (NUC), Anambra, Imo and Enugu have the highest number of professors and doctorate degree holders in Nigeria. Ekiti and Ondo states that used to top the list have been demoted to number four and six respectively. In 2014, the reports of the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) and the National Examination Council (NECO) revealed that the Yorubas have been upturned by the Easterners in terms of academic performance. Ekiti, a state known as fountain of knowledge, was number 34 in 2013. The Yorubas are also missing in the sports sector. The Golden Eaglets, Flying Eagles, Super Eagles, Flamingoes, Falconets, Super Falcons, D’Tigers, other national teams are dominated by the Igbos and Hausas. The team that won the African Cup of Nations for Nigeria in 2013 was tagged Biafran national team by some columnists and social commentators, including myself. Politically, the Igbos and Hausas are more united than the Yorubas. The result of the 2015 presidential election is a point of reference. The Hausas voted massively for General Buhari of the APC, while the Igbos extraordinarily voted for Goodluck Jonathan of the PDP. Sadly, the Yorubas had no bearing during the election. Jonathan’s inner circle members are currently blaming the Yorubas for their son’s expected defeat. Victorious Buhari’s teammates are reportedly saying that the Yorubas contributed little or nothing to the success of their kinsman. In conclusion, I want to impel my generation in the Western part of Nigeria to wake up and begin to act. The nation of Nigeria that I am seeing today is hemorrhaging. I suggest we put ourselves in strategic positions. The bitter truth is that our leaders only think for themselves and their children. 3 Likes |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by mandax: 11:41pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
basilo101: Please stop the Yoruba/Igbo bashing. So long as it continues, the south of Nigeria shall continue to remain underdogs to the north of Nigeria Ibadan is a beautiful old city - one of the oldest in Africa. Its red roofs attests to its age. |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by superstar1(m): 11:41pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
mandax: Tribalism is when some people gather to kill the leaders of other regions, leaving theirs, in their bid to hijack power and lord it over others. 1 Like |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by Nobody: 11:41pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
chinchum:ode, lagos state gets the wharf landing fee. Please you don't know anything, a bill was passed by lagos state to even tax every truck coming out of the wharf. Do you know how much it is? Go do your research, illiterate. 1 Like |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by Nobody: 11:43pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
superstar1:have you forgotten Ibadan airport board under a tent? Don't disgrace yourself ooooo 1 Like |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by chinchum(m): 11:44pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
Rayhut:stop whining, there is a port in PH. GEJ led FG of 6 years didnt build the port because he was from South west. innit? 1 Like |
Re: States Internally Generated Revenue: See How Much Your State Generates. by scholes0(m): 11:44pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
basilo101: No, Ibadan is proudly Yoruba. Infact Oyo states generated more IGR than all SE states in 2014 save for 1. So , we don't even care what you think ... |
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