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Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by tuncy(m): 9:13pm On Jun 26, 2016
ERONX:
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Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by asha90: 9:14pm On Jun 26, 2016
molydonhenry:
Thank God 4 my state delta, for my resident state rivers and for my wife's state Anambra



cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by nkemjacob2(m): 9:14pm On Jun 26, 2016
i am surprise Edo state is mentioned, there is notin in edo state ooooooooo.

However, it's very obvious that dis northern states are relying on nigeria delta oil yet dey will opening their mouth/hand to type rubbish advising PMB to allow them blow their pipline and allow dem go. "una go suffer" dis what happen wen u have cheap and expired brains in d north. D budget allocation dey receive from FG is is far higher dan their internal revenue oooo. DULLNESS

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Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by wristbangle: 9:14pm On Jun 26, 2016
Generally south are doing well except few states which can do well if they strategize sensibly.

Lagos is indeed a different country. Just look at the IGR, damn! Rivers, Delta and Ogun are doing well and looking at the statistics of percentage IGR, only Lagos, Rivers and Ogun are above 50 percent. 2 SW states and 1 SS state.

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Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by olajizz01(m): 9:16pm On Jun 26, 2016
JingoOAU:
Fayosheeeeeeeeeyyyyyyyy

Busy cutting PONMO everywhere instead of looking for ways to intensify efforts in generating more IGR

Fayemi was generating as much as 600million monthly then...presently, Ekiti is generating less than 100million per month

I've been wanting to ask this question for long, and I wouldn't mind if someone can tell me point blank



Is just that.......


Where was Fayose working before he became governor in 2013?
motor park.

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Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by VaginaTerrorist(m): 9:16pm On Jun 26, 2016
NDA Don Blow Pipes. Fowl yarsh don open.

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Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by Zedoo(m): 9:17pm On Jun 26, 2016
kolnel:
I think it's suffice to say the North is living off the south (oil)
As for ekiti, fayose needs to go for apprenticeship from ambode

I think not. Remember it is a concurrent financial balance that makes up this statistic....meaning it has nothing to do with people who JUST came into power...because it did not say "in the past ONE year".
Good for Lagos (expectedly) but it is not "ambode's" doing.
Just saying.

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Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by ishiamu(m): 9:17pm On Jun 26, 2016
suyamasta:
All state governors should make their spendings publicly verifiable also the wage bill should be made public! Most of this money na dia pocket e dey go!!

Meanwhile make i go jam my song jare! Panda Panda Panda Panda Panda Panda Panda...

I think say na only me dey feel the song
Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by PigMeat: 9:18pm On Jun 26, 2016
StepTwo:


yea, i saw her at number 11, way above 25 other states, that doesnt look so bad.
yea. Cross river has really lost a lot. The oil wells to akwa ibom and the bakassi stuff. With any good leader we will get there still.
Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by otokx(m): 9:19pm On Jun 26, 2016
Some of those IGR figures being bandied are false, apart from Lagos and maybe Ogun and Oyo, the rest are just hanging in there.

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Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by Zane2point4(m): 9:19pm On Jun 26, 2016
EteEdoho:
North,to me is simply a dead heavy weight on the rest of us,sentiment aside!.

Imagine amidst the 19 northern states,its only Kano that beat the rubicon of bankrupt states,the rest 18 are as good as dead?.

Despite haven sapped the better part of our national life,by ruling more than 39yrs out of our 50+years of our nationhood,north has continued to remain a wicked parasite on the rest of us,more reason a call for true federalism or outright division,to them it's an invitation for. Truly i do understand,but i av' got to be blunt,it's time to cut down any tree that isn't bearing fruht!.

Therefore,still on the spirit of #BREXIT,i say let #BIAFREXIT be maintained,and the tempo hightened.

I AM VOTING OUT!.

My brother thank God you noticed, still yet some Northern states like sokoto released 224million jux to lavish on ramadan, instead of investment, he knows at the end of the year they will recieve the almighty oil money, there mentality kept them backward come to kebbi state and see animals inform of humans, all they know is religious killings.

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Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by olajizz01(m): 9:20pm On Jun 26, 2016
wristbangle:
Generally south are doing well except few states which can do well if they strategize sensibly.

Lagos is indeed a different country. Just look at the IGR, damn! Rivers, Delta and Ogun are doing well and looking at the statistics of percentage IGR, only Lagos, Rivers and Ogun are above 50 percent. 2 SW states and 1 SS state.
Rivers and Delta are from SS.
Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by Zedoo(m): 9:21pm On Jun 26, 2016
Lagos people be claiming like they contributed to how the economy was grown. Some are even "thankingGod".
The real question is HOW DOES THIS KNOWLEDGE AFFECT THE COMMON MAN.?
Lagos dis, Lagos dat (esp tribalist southwesterners)
some people sef are from ekiti but they will claim Lagos....
Go and grow your personal GDP.

To those other states tho, they need to step up their game...

And to the north....its obvious what ALL their governors have been doing...

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Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by EteEdoho: 9:21pm On Jun 26, 2016
HopeAtHand:



If Nigeria reverts to true fiscal federalism, i'd love to see what figures Lagos state will post.. and the figures for Rivers.

Sincerely, Rivers state has prospects. Only if Amaechi and Wike can keep politics aside and forge ahead, get our ports functional, deal with cultism and invest on Greater Port Harcourt (GPH), i see us getting closer to Lagos states IGR in a few years time.
This is a common knowledge!. Lagos is taking enough from the rest of us indirectly,and until our open eyes,and fight the unwritten monopoly law on ports operation and usage in Nigeria,as being championed by yorubas,thereby taking our destiney into our hands by wooing the hitherto lagos ports users to see why they porthharcout,ibaka,bayelsa,calabar or warri is the best and more convinient for them to do business,we will continue to loose our economic comparative advantage to lagos. The time is now!. Ben Ayade,and Udomitizer,it's time we join #BIAFREXIT campaign,the list we can get is true federalism. If we go directly for true federalism,we will get less than that. Wisdom is profitable!
Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by EteEdoho: 9:22pm On Jun 26, 2016
HopeAtHand:



If Nigeria reverts to true fiscal federalism, i'd love to see what figures Lagos state will post.. and the figures for Rivers.

Sincerely, Rivers state has prospects. Only if Amaechi and Wike can keep politics aside and forge ahead, get our ports functional, deal with cultism and invest on Greater Port Harcourt (GPH), i see us getting closer to Lagos states IGR in a few years time.
This is a common knowledge!. Lagos is taking enough from the rest of us indirectly,and until our open eyes,and fight the unwritten monopoly law on ports operation and usage in Nigeria,as being championed by yorubas,thereby taking our destiney into our hands by wooing the hitherto lagos ports users to see why they porthharcout,ibaka,bayelsa,calabar or warri is the best and more convinient for them to do business,we will continue to loose our economic comparative advantage to lagos. The time is now!. Ben Ayade,and Udomitizer,it's time we join #BIAFREXIT campaign,the list we can get is true federalism. If we go directly for true federalism,we will get less than that. Wisdom is profitable!.
Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by kgr8mike(m): 9:23pm On Jun 26, 2016
If Nigerian is a bank, they would have sacked some state governors.

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Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by Ilovemystate: 9:28pm On Jun 26, 2016
http://saharareporters.com/2016/05/01/twenty-six-states-owe-workers-salaries-may-day

Investigation by Sunday Vanguard  showed that only Edo, Lagos, Delta, Ebonyi, Anambra, Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Kano and Enugu states have paid their workers’ salaries and allowances up to April.However, Rivers State has paid March salary and pension up to February, Borno State has paid up to  March with the exception of its Hosing Corporation workers, while Ogun State, though paid salary,  has neither remitted pension deductions from workers’ salaries for months, and has not paid gratuities since 2012. Among the indebted states are Ekiti, Kwara, Kaduna, Osun, Plateau, Ondo, Abia, Bayelsa, Oyo, Imo, Kogi and Benue.According to checks, while Ekiti State is owing not less two months salaries, the number of months owed  pensioners were not known at the time of this report. In Kwara, local  government workers and the State Universal Basic Education Board, SUBEB,  have not been paid between four and five months salaries, staff of the state Water Corporation have not been paid  for the past  six months, while other paratatals  have not been paid in the last two months.Similarly, workers and pensioners in Kaduna State  have not been paid about seven months arrears, while Osun has unpaid outstanding salaries from July 2015 to January 2016. Plateau State, pensioners are owed eight months, council workers, four months while other workers are owed three months.In Ondo State, while pensioners are owed four months, civil servants are owed five.In Abia State, civil servants are owed between two and four months, but workers of the state Health Management Board have not been paid since December 2015.In the same vein, while civil servants in Imo State were last paid 70 percent of their salaries in January, pensioners cannot even remember when they were last paid.Workers in Oyo State are owed between two and five months, their counterparts in Kogi are owed five months, while those in Benue State are owed three months.According to Sunday Vanguard investigation, Edo State has been up to date in the payment of salaries and pension to its civil servants and pensioners.While the workers receive salaries before the 25th of every month, pensioners sometimes receive their pensions before workers.  LAGOS:Olasunkanmi Akoni reports that, ahead of today’s Workers’ Day celebrations, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode has approved the lump-sum payment of leave allowance to all staff in the state’s mainstream civil service, local governments and the SUBEB  with effect from May  2016.Head of Service, Mrs. Olabowale Ademola, who announced this, explained that the approval was sequel to the agreement reached during a meeting with the Lagos State Public Service Joint Negotiating Council, JNC.She said, “Consequently, leave allowance, which is 10 percent of Annual Basic Salary, would henceforth be payable once annually and no longer on monthly basis. The payments would be in batches”.Ademola stated that officers between Grade Levels 1 and 8 would be paid in May, officers between Grade Levels 9 and 12 would be paid in July; officers between Grade Levels 13 and 14 would be paid in September, while officers between Grade Levels 15 and 17 would get their annual leave allowances in October.According to him, the gesture was in furtherance of the state government’s commitment to the welfare of its workforce, urging the staff to reciprocate government’s gesture by renewing their dedication and commitment to duty through improved service delivery to the citizenry.“The above listed government functionaries are hereby enjoined to take note of this approval. I implore you to eschew disloyalty, indiscipline, nonchalant attitude and low productivity,” Ademola stated.RIVERS:Jimitota Onoyume reports that Trade Union Congress, TUC,  confirmed that the government had paid workers March salaries.Chairman of TUC in the state, Mr. Chika Onuegbu, said the government had not remitted union dues and other related deductions, adding that TUC had commenced discussion with government on the issue.Onuegbu also confirmed that the state government paid pension till February, saying: “Monthly salaries of civil servants in Rivers State have been paid up to March 2016 though there have been hitches in remitting some components of the salaries, i.e. contributory pension, union dues, federal mortgage housing etc.The union is engaging  government on these issues.“Pensioners, under the defined benefit (legacy) scheme, have been paid up to February 2016.The Rivers State government has ceased to pay its statutory contribution or remit the deductions from the salaries of civil servants as stipulated by the Contributory Pension Scheme, CPS, law.“Our affiliate union has been making efforts to reach the Head of Service, HOS, on  this issue.”BENUE:According to Peter Duru, in Makurdi, with the dwindling allocation from the Federation Account, Benue State government is grappling with the payment of workers’ salaries costing over N3.7billion monthly.As at today, workers are being owed three months salary arrears covering February, March and April, while  pensioners are owed two months.Late last year, the state government was able to secure an agreement with labour in the state which allowed it to alternate the payment of salaries.The agreement entailed that the workers got paid once  every two months.KOGI:Boluwaji Obahopo reports that labour is worried over non-payment of  five months salaries and other benefits accruing to its members.The NLC, in a communiqué issued in Lokoja, called on the state government to use the allocation it got for the month of February  2016 to offset the outstanding salaries for the month of December, 2015.The communique, which condemned the payment of salaries, piecemeal, said the payment  for  October and November 2015 spanned three weeks for each month.It equally called on government to direct the Ministry for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs to release the February allocation to local government areas to cushion the effect of non-payment of salaries to local government workers and teachers.The report added  pensioners have not received their pension since December 2015 aside arrears of gratuity.IMO:According to Chidi Nkwopara, in Owerri, there is no doubt that there is a running battle between Imo State government and workers. The crux of the matter is on non-payment of salaries and allowances, as well as the palpable stagnation staring civil servants in the face.Government initially opted to downsize its workforce, which labour stoutly resisted. Many workers were actually sacked and a number of others were retired prematurely. The Imo workers situation became a running issue.At a point, the national and state leaders of Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, emptied into Imo State, in solidarity with the workers.President Muhammadu Buhari At the end of the day, government and labour came up with the 70:30 sharing formula, for the payment of salaries.Events have since showed that following this sharing formula, no worker has been paid his full salaries and, since this agreement, workers have been paid only once.Some others, including Imo State University, Owerri, Ministry of Justice, Judiciary and some other establishments have not been paid in the past four months.A recent visit to the State Secretariat along Port Harcourt Road, Owerri, showed that workers are  disenchanted and frustrated.Some of the workers who spoke to Sunday Vanguard  said they were aggrieved and likely going to stay back  home during the May Day celebrations.They complained  about hunger, inability to pay house rent medical and school fees of their wards and children. They did not equally see the rationale behind going to celebrate May Day.OGUN:Daud Olatunji  reports, from Abeokuta, that both workers and pensioners in Ogun are not happy with the state government over outstanding allowances and deductions. The pensioners, who spoke through the State Secretary of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners,  Bola Lawal, said they were not happy with government over its refusal to pay their gratuities.According to him, the state government had stopped paying gratuities since November 2012 and refused to increase pension. But workers, who spoke through one of the leaders of the union  who pleaded anonymity, said  the state government was owing them nine months deductions.He said  the workers were hopeful that the governor might give them a surprise package on Workers Day.OYO:From Ibadan, Ola Ajayi  reports that the leadership of the NLC  and representatives of the state government have signed a memorandum of understanding on the mode of payment outstanding salaries.According to the state Chairman, NLC, Mr. Waheed Olojede, government and  workers have agreed that any allocation received by government would be spent on payment of  salary arrears.He said government had paid salaries till December 2015, while local government workers on levels 1-12 had been paid till February, adding that other levels from 13 upward would  be paid as soon as government account was credited from the Federation Account.BAYELSA: Samuel Oyadongha reports, from Yenagoa, that this is certainly not the best of times for workers in Bayelsa, owed four months’ salaries  while retirees are owed seven months arrears.The situation is worse in the local governments where workers in some of the councils have lost count of the arrears owed them.Though government has assured the traumatised council workers that the N1.2billion bailout  from the Federal Government for the councils was ready to offset some of the backlog of salary arrears owed them, it blamed the delay disburment on the ongoing verification to ascertain the actual staff strength of the councils.The state wage bill is about N4billion while the allocation from the Federation Account, after all deductions, has dropped sharply with the last put at N1.6bn.The state Deputy Governor, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John Jonah (retd), on Monday, summed the Bayelsa situation thus, “It is sad that the state found itself in this situation. Bayelsa is not known to owe salaries. But with N1.6billion, it is physically not possible to pay.”ABIA:According to Anayo Okoli, in Umuahia, Abia workers and pensioners are  groaning over non-payment of arrears of salaries and pensions.  While the arrears gap for the workers are gradually closing up, that of pensioners is widening.For the workers, they are owed between two and four months, with workers of the state Health Management Board being the highest owed as they have not been paid since December, 2015, while ministry workers are owed one and two months. Teachers, who embarked on three-day warning strike, were promised to be paid last week and if  it had happened, it would have  bridged their gap of their arrears to only one month.Though the state NLC commended the Ikpeazu government on its efforts to meet up with salary payment, it noted that it has a lot of work to do in the payment of pension. The pension arrears is over 19 months.According to the union, the backlog of arrears covered between 2014 and 2015, and called on government “to to make plans for clearing the arrears”.According to the state NLC, retired workers of the Abia State University Hospital [ABSUTH] are the worst hit as none of their retired staff has been paid pension since 2014.ONDO: Dayo Johnson  reports from Akure that the state government is owing pensioners in the state four months pension while civil servants are owed five months salaries.The state Finance Commissioner, Chief Yele Ogundipe, said  pensioners had been paid till December last year. He added that civil servants were owed from December last year till date.  PLATEAU:  Marie-Therese Nanlong  reports, from Jos, that the Plateau Chairman of NLC, Jubrin Bancir, said, “The situation of salary in the state basically is a little bit bad because, government is managing to pay January 2016 salaries. Local governments have paid up to February  2016, and are trying to pay March and April 2016.“For  pensioners, it is up to eight months now and that is to tell you how precarious the situation is. This is exactly where we are, but we have engaged government basically before now and I always take opportunity like this to explain to the entire citizens what is happening.”OSUN:According to Gbenga Olarinoye, from OSOGBO, controversies have been trailing the issue of payment of  salaries and pension in the state as some workers and pensioners are claiming they are owed  outstanding balance of July 2015 to January 2016.The NLC in the state, led by  Jacob Adekomi, said congress had reached agreement with the state government  on the issue of salaries and pension.Adekomi’s statement on the matter read in part: “It has come to the notice of the state Council of the Nigeria Labour Congress that workers are not owed any outstanding balance of salary that has been received.This is a distortion of facts that is meant to cause disharmony between the state workers, who are currently pauperised and suffering, and the state government that has promised the entire work force and pensioners in the state of not only paying back the outstanding balance but also ready to compensate them for their perseverance, endurance and understanding when the economy of the state improves.“Therefore, congress is aware of some people’s, antics who are hell bent on causing crisis of confidence between the congress leadership and their members.It is the belief of the state Council of the congress that what workers in Nigeria as a whole and Osun State in particular are passing through will soon be a thing of the past.”EBONYI:Peter Okutu reports, from ABAKALIKI, that Governor David Umahi, since assumption of office on May 29, 2015 has not owed workers a dime as he has made it a duty to pay salaries from the 15th of every month.Also, the administration has on a regular basis ensured that pensi
Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by wristbangle: 9:29pm On Jun 26, 2016
olajizz01:
Rivers and Delta are from SS.

Yeah I know. Am speaking of states which have IGR percentage above 50 percent. Meanwhile the activities of militant is killing the IGR of Delta. They suppose to do more than that. All the same Delta are doing well.

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Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by Edum13656: 9:29pm On Jun 26, 2016
iimagine Imo, Rochas is under reporting Imo IGR...For whatever reason.
Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by freemanjay: 9:32pm On Jun 26, 2016
Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by olajizz01(m): 9:32pm On Jun 26, 2016
Zedoo:


I think not. Remember it is a concurrent financial balance that makes up this statistic....meaning it has nothing to do with people who JUST came into power...because it did not say "in the past ONE year".
Good for Lagos (expectedly) but it is not "ambode's" doing.
Just saying.
Ekiti governorship election was held since june 2014 and Fayose assumed office at the begining of october 2014,therefore very close to 2 yrs.

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Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by richidinho(m): 9:32pm On Jun 26, 2016
JingoOAU:
Fayosheeeeeeeeeyyyyyyyy

Busy cutting PONMO everywhere instead of looking for ways to intensify efforts in generating more IGR

Fayemi was generating as much as 600million monthly then...presently, Ekiti is generating less than 100million per month

I've been wanting to ask this question for long, and I wouldn't mind if someone can tell me point blank



Is just that.......


Where was Fayose working before he became governor in 2013?

He was earning that much yet he could not pay 3months salary even when oil price was high
Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by DrLuv: 9:33pm On Jun 26, 2016
ERONX:
Imagine Nigerians.......
Oxford DICTIONARY: New word inclusion.
BUHARI
/boo-ha-ree:/
Noun: buhari
1. hard, hardship, difficult, harsh, tough;
e.g "The economy is now buhari for the masses"
Synonyms: onerous, strenuous, arduous
grueling, painful, hellish;
Antonyms: easy, smooth, simple.
Verb: buharify, buharicate,
buharification;
2. to make complex, worse, unbearable;
e.g "Please don't come and buharicate issues here"
"The only way to reduce applicants is to buharify the process"
Synonyms: complicate, exacerbate, degenerate;
Antonyms: simplify, ameliorate.
Adjective: buharific
3. terrible, hectic, difficult;
Synonyms: tough, back-breaking, intricate, knotty,thorny;
Antonyms: fantastic, splendid, pleasant.
e.g "How was your final exams? It was buharific!!!" Good night friends.
when writing any english test...at waec level or any other english proficiency test..you can write your new english word.just know that you will be completely banned from even registering for another let alone sitting for the exam cos your failure no go get part2
Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by olajizz01(m): 9:34pm On Jun 26, 2016
wristbangle:


Yeah I know. Am speaking of states which have IGR percentage above 50 percent. Meanwhile the activities of militant is killing the IGR of Delta. They suppose to do more than that. All the same Delta are doing well.
Okey.
Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by suyamasta(m): 9:35pm On Jun 26, 2016
ishiamu:


I think say na only me dey feel the song
Haha bros no be only you o, i just like d beat and flow
Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by StepTwo: 9:37pm On Jun 26, 2016
Bluffly:

It is cancerous to sob over lost resources. Oil is not the surviving source for world powers so why can't the state put up strategic thinking caps and get the state moving on.
Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by Oxenomy: 9:40pm On Jun 26, 2016
Abagworo:


Sometimes we need to look deep into issues before drawing conclusions. If Imo State starts charging school fees they can raise 2billion every month from school fees alone. Okorocha does not want that maybe because he feels that's what the masses benefit most from Government. IMHO he should stop the free education, charge school fees and raise money for the State. He can charge SS1 to SS3 and all tertiary institutions.

From what I've come to learn both on and offline many people do not appreciate the sacrifice of free education and will never do.
Ebonyi has been on free primary and secondary education since 1999 till date.... So the issue of school fees doesn't hold water.. Rochas is a failure and that's the fact!

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Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by ogbolu0147(m): 9:40pm On Jun 26, 2016
I THANK GOD FOR EDO STATE.......THE TRUTH BE TOLD, OSHIOMHOLE REALLY TRIED COMPARE TO THE WASTED YEARS OF THE IGBENEDIONS.... NOT THAT I DON'T LIKE PASTOR IZE IYAMU....BUH HE IS IN THE WRONG PARTY..JUST LIKE JIMI ABAJE WAS A GOOD GUY IN A WRONG PARTY....PDP REALLY KILLED EDO STATE....I CAN CATEGORICALLY DIFFERENTIATE EDO UNDER PDP AND APC COS I SCHOOLED @UNIBEN VISIT MY HOME TOWN REGULARLY AT AGENEBODE...U CAN SEE THE FLOOD CONTROL(DRAINAGE SYSTEM) THE SMOOTH ROAD....I WAS AMAZED WEN I SAW THE ROAD LINKING ADUWAWA AND NEW BENIN...SO SMOOTH....I DON'T KNOW OBASEKI WELL, BUH COS OF OSHIOMHOLE AND CONTUNUITY SAKE I WILL VOTE HIM AND PERSUADE MY FELLOW NAIRALANDER OF EDO ORIGIN TO VOTE FOR HIM....LET EDO BE GREAT AGAIN.....one love

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Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by tbliss22(m): 9:41pm On Jun 26, 2016
Lolz.... see lasgidi IGR, meaning ex governor fashola really did well while in office and the incumbent governor is not doing bad.

Eko o ni baje oooo... O ba je ti!!!

As for the other guy who wish to relocate to lasgidi (Lagos State), just make sure u've got enough details of how things work here or else u go enter one chance ooo....

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Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by MadCow1: 9:41pm On Jun 26, 2016
I would have loved to see the debt profile of all these states.

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Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by Nobody: 9:44pm On Jun 26, 2016
RichYoungNigger:
Anambra state.
We don't have big companies, we don't have oil, we don't have tourist attractions, we are a small state.


But we are the richest state in Nigeria and the economy or the state of the government doesn't affect us.

We are the king
Re: IGR: Poor And Rich States In Nigeria - Economic Confidential by Nobody: 9:45pm On Jun 26, 2016
RichYoungNigger:
Anambra state.
We don't have big companies, we don't have oil, we don't have tourist attractions, we are a small state.


But we are the richest state in Nigeria and the economy or the state of the government doesn't affect us.

We are the king
Anambra has oil ooo, Orient petroleum produces about 3000 barrels per day.

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