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Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by SonOfEl(m): 7:35am On Feb 28, 2016 |
Ritchiee: You and your usual nonsense sef... |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Marcelini(m): 8:14am On Feb 28, 2016 |
totit: You need your head examined. No where in those stats was it indicated that Taraba or Katsina is more economically sustainable than the SE. You have lost it. The OPHID report is flawed because it is not in tandem with reality on ground. My guess on how they arrived at Osun being the least poverty stricken state is by taking cognizance of Osun formally employed populace, who were mainly employed by the government, those type of stats are easily obtained, Osun has no informal sector, everybody works for the government, giving a false impression of high employment rate, when in truth, Osun had an overbloated government work force solely dependent on ND petroldollars that came as monthly allocation, and on aggressive interest loans. If crude oil prices didn't crash, Osun would continue posting ridiculous GDP and IGR stats to cover her overbloated civil service and complete reliance on FG monthly allocation, while gullible Yorubas cheer on, but with crash in crude oil, Osun's overbloated civil service and lack of informal sector became exposed. https://www.nairaland.com/2529594/yoruba-citizens-sent-south-east Above is Osun learning the need for a robust informal sector. In contrast, the SE has a very vibrant informal sector, that would be very hard to access by Oxford, for how do you explain to them that a supposedly unemployed Igbo apprentice in Ogbete market, makes more money daily from extra charges he adds to his Oga goods than a minimum wage earning civil servant? Only a micro economics assessment that takes real cognizance of these, like the one conducted by NAPEP https://www.nairaland.com/554457/anambra-poverty-rate-lowest-nigeriaand CBN can give a better picture of poverty rate stats.: 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Marcelini(m): 8:17am On Feb 28, 2016 |
totit: You and him are asking questions that doesn't exist. No where did the link I posted suggested that Jigawa and Taraba are more economically viable than SE. You are asking a question that doesn't exist. More like clutching at straws. |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Ritchiee: 9:14am On Feb 28, 2016 |
Marcelini:You are making yourself a laughing stock by providing only one link which even signifies that some northern states are economically viable than your SE going by your logic.That your solitary link was done in 2014 and the newer UNO...UNDP...OPHI collaboration poverty index encompassing 101 countries including Nigeria was done in 2015 and you are still yarning dust.Okay this is WORLD BANK report still affirming that SW towers over dreaming/fantasy inclined SE like sky to the earth...lol WORLD BANK says...here we come with the decider/finisher.If you don't believe this,then you are somebody who argues for argument sake and you are a fluke... Nigerian economy is revealed to be far more diversified and dynamic than previous numbers would suggest, with significant contributions to growth coming from manufacturing and various services that were underestimated in the past. The nature of this growth implies that it is much more concentrated in urban areas than previously believed. Average growth in agriculture was only 4.2% during 2011-2013, and is estimated to have fallen under to under 3% in each of 2011 and 2013. Thus, growth in agriculture in many rural areas in Nigeria would appear to be not much greater than population growth, which is estimated at close to 3% for the nation. The NER then provides an updated analysis of poverty and living standards in Nigeria based on a panel survey of 5,000 households that was carried out in 2010/2011 and 2012/2013 as part of the General Household Survey of the Nigeria National Bureau of Statistics. The results are generally consistent with the newly re-based GDP numbers: · The panel survey gives evidence that the per capital poverty rate (Nigerian definition based on less than 3000 calorie-a-day consumption) is significantly lower than had been previously estimated. From this survey, it is estimated that 33.1% of the population lived below the poverty line in 2012/2013. · Poverty is much lower in urban areas (12.6%) than in rural areas (44.9%), and the urban poverty reduction dynamic is much stronger. 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. http://www.worldbank.org/en/country/nigeria/publication/nigeria-economic-report-improved-economic-outlook-in-2014-and-prospects-for-continued-growth-look-good 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by totit: 9:22am On Feb 28, 2016 |
Marcelini: Well, I want to belief " Ritchiee" have just done justice to that now? Are you satisfy now, there you have it ; [b]WORLD BANK says...here we come with the decider/finisher.If you don't believe this,then you are somebody who argues for argument sake and you are a fluke... Nigerian economy is revealed to be far more diversified and dynamic than previous numbers would suggest, with significant contributions to growth coming from manufacturing and various services that were underestimated in the past. The nature of this growth implies that it is much more concentrated in urban areas than previously believed. Average growth in agriculture was only 4.2% during 2011-2013, and is estimated to have fallen under to under 3% in each of 2011 and 2013. Thus, growth in agriculture in many rural areas in Nigeria would appear to be not much greater than population growth, which is estimated at close to 3% for the nation. The NER then provides an updated analysis of poverty and living standards in Nigeria based on a panel survey of 5,000 households that was carried out in 2010/2011 and 2012/2013 as part of the General Household Survey of the Nigeria National Bureau of Statistics. The results are generally consistent with the newly re-based GDP numbers: · The panel survey gives evidence that the per capital poverty rate (Nigerian definition based on less than 3000 calorie-a-day consumption) is significantly lower than had been previously estimated. From this survey, it is estimated that 33.1% of the population lived below the poverty line in 2012/2013. · Poverty is much lower in urban areas (12.6%) than in rural areas (44.9%), and the urban poverty reduction dynamic is much stronger. 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. http://www.worldbank.org/en/country/nigeria/publication/nigeria-economic-report-improved-economic-outlook-in-2014-and-prospects-for-continued-growth-look-good[/b] Can you see now that you are the one that need your head examine. I hope you won't ask for Aba report this time Happy sunday 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by gabbytabby: 9:37am On Feb 28, 2016 |
Other cultures are largely more accommodating than the igbos such that they are not encouraged to invest in igboland. Ramnon2: 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Ritchiee: 10:31am On Feb 28, 2016 |
SonOfEl:lol...howdie? |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Marcelini(m): 11:05am On Feb 28, 2016 |
" The NER then provides an updated analysis of poverty and living standards in Nigeria based on a panel survey of 5,000 households that was carried out in 2010/2011 and 2012/2013 as part of the General Household Survey of the Nigeria National Bureau of Statistics". The world bank never conducted any research on Nigeria poverty rates, they simply used the Data from the Nigeria National Bureau, the same falsified results conducted in 2013 by a Yoruba man that placed Osun GDP greater than those of all SE states, it's no surprising why their results are flawed. The same flawed stat that placed Niger state as the state with least poverty rate:https://www.naij.com/401470-see-the-10-poorest-states-in-nigeria.html And I suspect the Oxford university used same flawed NBS flawed stats, hence their flawed result. 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by weedcrusha: 3:20pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
Marcelini: Bro did you go to school at all? Someone quoted information from World bank, UNDP and FAO to buttress his point, you came up with quotes from nairaland to counter his opinion. Are you for real? when did information on Nairaland created by someone with sentiment becomes a good reference for intellectual discourse? 3 Likes |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by totit: 3:28pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
weedcrusha: You get time oo I am sure this was configured by Yoruba, no Yoruba man is the CEO of world bank hence he pull off these figures : 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. http://www.worldbank.org/en/country/nigeria/publication/nigeria-economic-report-improved-economic-outlook-in-2014-and-prospects-for-continued-growth-look-good Isn't it funny? That's IPOD logic for you Hhehehehehehe 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by weedcrusha: 3:29pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
Marcelini: You are proud to reference a thread that used a report that spelt yourbudget.com as yourbidget.com. Shame on people that lectured you in school. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by weedcrusha: 4:03pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
Glaring error from the report our friend is quoting As you can see from the screenshot, Internally Generated Revenue is N871.19bn and Average Monthly Revenue is 4.56bn Meanwhile, Average Monthly Revenue supposed to equal FAAC Allocation + VAT + Internally Generated Revenue + 13% Share of Derivation This is just an error observed by glancing through this falsified report. I'm quite sure if I peruse this propaganda, I will point out tens of errors. As you can all see, the report is probably written by an Igbo guy. Though they know how to falsify records and write propaganda, however, they are not so good in doing it because you will surely see flaws if you look well. 1 Like
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Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Nobody: 4:06pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
https://www.nairaland.com/2952666/ekiti-leads-nigeria-residents-defecate#43193196 weedcrusha:your attention is needed there. |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Ritchiee: 4:20pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
Marcelini: LET US KNOW WHO YOU ARE GOING TO BELIEVE (so that I can bring their report concerning poverty in Nigeria )IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE THE MAN(MANUFACTURE),UNDP,UNO,WORLD BANK AND NOW THE NBS... There is no data collected in Nigeria that would not come from NBS if it is going to be authentic. The MDGS that some of your people were ejaculating on and LOOK WHO IS GOING TO SCHOOL IN NIGERIA...all had the hand of the NBS and you believed them... :olol READ THIS FROM MDGS TEAM AND NBS: It is in recognition of this important role of data and in demonstration of the commitment of the federal government to meeting the targets of the MDGs, that National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) commissioned the 2014 MDGs Performance Tracking Survey. This is the second round of the survey and it is designed to generate specific indicators to monitor progress of the MDGs across the goals. These findings will also help policy makers identify gaps and challenges to the realization of the goals and proffer solutions to ultimately achieve a successful completion of the MDGs targets by 2015. The survey generated several indicators across seven of the eight MDG goals to track progress... Go and read about YOMI kALE the Tactician General,a staunch member of the PDP and staunch loyalist to Okonjo Iweala who brought him in,maybe that is why he manipulated everything in favour of the SE in LOOK WHO IS GOING TO SCHOOL... YOU ARE A BAD LOSER,SIR. 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by weedcrusha: 4:45pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
Ritchiee: The only report he believes is that flawed report I showed above............What a loser! 3 Likes |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Marcelini(m): 5:18pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
Ritchiee: The MDGs can't be flawed, because it is in tandem with realities on ground and the criteria they used are measurable criteria that can easily reflect realities. A poverty rate stat that makes use of bogus criteria, that ended up with Niger state having lesser poverty rate than Anambra, is obviously flawed, that's common sense. Yes, neither the world bank nor UNDP conducted fresh poverty stats in Nigeria, they used figures directly from the flawed NBS stats. The Jamb enrollment stat is a self evident stat, it can't be influenced, and it's JAMB that release them, not NBS. The Joke is on you. |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Ritchiee: 5:25pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
weedcrusha:Yea superman.Some intelligent Igbos who are reading this are saying nwoke abu nwoke nzuzu...lol. He is really NWOKE NZUZU 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Nobody: 5:49pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
https://www.nairaland.com/2952666/ekiti-leads-nigeria-residents-defecate#43193196 weedcrusha: |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Ritchiee: 5:55pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
Marcelini: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... 2 Likes |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by weedcrusha: 6:12pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
DikeOha882: You sound bitter bro............... DailyPost investigation has revealed that over eighty percent of public primary schools in Enugu North Senatorial zone lacks toilet facilities. The teachers and the pupils in the affected schools said they had become used to defecating in the bush,in what they refer to as “bush method”. The schools affected are those in Udenu, Igbo-Eze North, Igbo-Eze South, Igbo-Etiti, Nsukka and Uzo-Uwani local government areas. http://dailypost.ng/2013/02/21/investigation-shows-80-of-primary-schools-in-enugu-north-have-no-toilet-facilities/ 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by totit: 6:14pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
Ritchiee: Buhahahahahahahahahahahahahaha Lmaooooo Abeg e don do I just thank God for SW May God continue bless our hustle 2 Likes |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Marcelini(m): 6:15pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
Ritchiee: You must be a robot, repeating same thing all over again. I had already shown where World bank got their figures from, and as for the OPHID, it had already been eviscerated and totally debunked here: I have no interest going in circles with you. You can believe whatever you want to believe,but the reality remains this:: https://www.nairaland.com/2732630 SW remain the least economically viable region in the South. It's a bitter pill you must swallow after all had been said and done. |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by weedcrusha: 6:20pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
Marcelini: As you can see from the screenshot, Internally Generated Revenue is N871.19bn and Average Monthly Revenue is 4.56bn Meanwhile, Average Monthly Revenue supposed to equal FAAC Allocation + VAT + Internally Generated Revenue + 13% Share of Derivation This is just an error observed by glancing through this falsified report. I'm quite sure if I peruse this propaganda, I will point out tens of errors. As you can all see, the report is probably written by an Igbo guy. Though they know how to falsify records and write propaganda, however, they are not so good in doing it because you will surely see flaws if you look well. Can't you see that that report is flawed. Are you a robot? 1 Like
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Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Marcelini(m): 6:20pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
" The NER then provides an updated analysis of poverty and living standards in Nigeria based on a panel survey of 5,000 households that was carried out in 2010/2011 and 2012/2013 as part of the General Household Survey of the Nigeria National Bureau of Statistics". This is from your so called World bank stat. |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by totit: 6:23pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
weedcrusha: Can you imagine Yourbudgit.com instead of yourbudget? Ibo, aba made stats Lmaooooo Aba made can easily be detected . 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Marcelini(m): 6:25pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
weedcrusha: You are not making any sense! The report wasn't prepared by an Igbo. |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by weedcrusha: 6:31pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
Marcelini: And why is it only on Anambra that he made that unforgivable error. As a matter of fact, not only is the guy an Igbo guy, he must be an Anambra guy 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Ritchiee: 6:31pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
totit:That is it superman.HE HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY DECIMATED I.E.D 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by weedcrusha: 6:34pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
totit: They know how to lie, but they surely don't know how to cover their lies. All you have to do is to scrutinise their lies, and see everything crumble down. 2 Likes |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Ritchiee: 6:40pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
Marcelini:Look who is talking about robots...lol I didn't know I had been chatting with a cyborg.You should make a book on learning how to be a complete moro.n someday... If everybody is lying and realities on ground like SW being the most industrialised,most educated,having the largest middle class and being the commercial hub of Nigeria are all not satisfactory enough reasons for you why they tower over the SE,then you console yourself.I know it is hard but you just have to swallow the bitter pill of defeat.That is the reality...kpele. 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by Marcelini(m): 6:58pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
weedcrusha: You need your head examined, it's obvious that figure is in millions and not billions, a simple summation of that IGR with the VAT and FAAC gives 4.56 billion which is the average monthly allocation of Anambra state. The mistake of writing 871.19 million as 871.19 billions was an obvious typo that had no effect on the final result of 4.56billion. The joke is on you. 2.94 billion( FAAC) + 753.10 million( VAT) + 871.19 million( IGR) = 4.56 billion( average monthly allocation) The writing of the IGR as 871.19 billion instead of 871.19 million is an obvious typo that had no influence in the final result of 4.56 billion. The joke is on you, simple arithmetics, you still don't know. |
Re: Igbos Have One Advantage Over Other Nigerians????? by totit: 7:01pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
weedcrusha: *Falls from chair* Haha haha haha I beg e don do jare 1 Like |
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