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You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by roolnaado(m): 7:33pm On Oct 16, 2016
By their own accounts, the people of Benin-city tasted salt for the first time courtesy of the place now called Lagos. At the figurative level, there is no ethnic group in Nigeria today that can vow that it does not owe Lagos a measure of gratitude for putting salt in its soup. North, east, west or wherever, all ships meet and berth in the bays of Lagos. It is the capital of everything and everybody, good and bad. That is why Abuja’s loss on weekends is always Lagos’ gain.



This is not again about Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his battles and wars in his party. This is not about who nominated Professor Yemi Osinbajo as General Muhammadu Buhari’s running mate and who opposed the nomination. I am not going to dwell on that this moment although blowing in the winds are the full details of the high wire politics of that era of partitioning of and scrambling for the body and soul of Nigeria. When an old Yoruba man insisted in a national concave that the Yoruba would see nothing wrong with a Muslim-Muslim presidential ticket in 21st century Nigeria, then everyone knew the stakes were very high and the situation desperate. When it is time to tell the story, those who know will dwell on the night of the long knives and the cascading to a dawn that birthed Osinbajo as God’s choice for the number two position. That moment is not now.

This, rather, is about the geographical space called Lagos. It is about whether Nigeria should treat it as a special child or just as others with mendicant propensities.

You already know that a bill to give Lagos its due in Nigeria was violently defeated in the Senate by persons whose entire life savings are domiciled in Lagos. How ironic!

If you were in the Senate last week and you joined those who said ‘no’ to taking care of Lagos as the nation’s cash cow, you need prayers.



If you were a senator that talks every day about diversifying the economy, and you opposed that bill last week, you need deliverance. Don’t you know that whatever we are going to do outside oil, Lagos is that goose that will lay the expected golden egg for the country? And you know it is already laying the eggs only you are blinded by the pettiness of politics and ethnic jealousy. Did you know that Value Added Tax (VAT) has been one veritable indirect tax that has worked for Nigeria? Introduced on August 24 1993 by the government of General Ibrahim Babangida, VAT contributed “N8b into the national purse in 1994, N21b in 1995, N32b in 1996, N34b in 1997, N37b in 1998 and N47b in 1999.” By today’s bogus standards, you would say those amounts were chicken change not even enough for our psychedelic governors to take as security votes. But in those lean khaki days, they were huge sums that saved the ship of state from sinking completely. Since the advent of democracy, VAT has ensured a balance between the unreliable income from crude oil and the ever-elastic budgetary expectations and projections. Now, that Value Added Tax that fills the tills of states in Nigeria every month, where do you think it comes from? It is Lagos.

Lagos is the wellhead of that spring that quenches the thirst of mendicant states for cash and more cash. Even before we plunged the nation into this pit called recession (or is it stagflation?), revenue from crude oil had crashed to a crisis level. What has been the saviour has been the steady stream of cash from VAT.  You can do your own calculations. In January this year, for instance, of the N370,388,451,,642.37 that massed into the Federation Account, N69,719,273,502.12 came from VAT. Where did that VAT sum come from? Of course, when you know that VATable products and services are majorly native to the South West, particularly Lagos, you would not need any special tutoring to agree that Lagos contributes about half of the total monthly sum that goes into the VAT accounts. And yet, we say it does not deserve any consideration for a treatment that fits its peculiarities and potentialities.

You look and sound strange when you equate Abuja with Lagos. Abuja cannot be Lagos because its beauty is ghostly and its superficiality has not left that gilded city since its bloom in the early 1990s. It is like Ayi Kwei Armah’s desert. It takes, it does not give. These two capital spaces represent the tragedy of Nigeria where monkey works and baboon eats. You cannot equate one with the other. One is positive, the other represents the opposite. When Lagos bakes, Abuja eats.  It does not give, it takes. It has been taking since the Shehu Shagari era. It is still taking. Lagos has been giving since the beginning of Nigeria’s history. It is still giving. Abuja is a deadly pit, bottomless. In January 2016, Abuja took N669,305,025.62 as VAT. What did it contribute? General Buhari’s Katsina State got N911,613,405.16. What was its contribution?

I will not agree you displayed intelligence and wisdom when your reason for opposing a special consideration for Lagos is either your hatred for Lagos and the Yoruba or your disgust and disdain for the political leadership of the area. Those who sponsored the bill may have other motives but the higher consideration of a Lagos that works for all should excite all of us from the north to the south. Lagos is already working. It can be better and that is what this call is all about. The market that gives value to your sweat is Lagos. It is the matrix of the nation’s political and economic civilisation. That is the truth. There is nothing you and I can do about it. Is it not better for those of us who live outside Lagos to assist in making it work and work well for the entire country?  Is it not safer to make Lagos strong enough to control its minuses and keep its problems from spilling over to other parts? Have we considered the implications of having a failed Lagos on our hands? When you know that Lagos is not just about good things, when you remember that foul silt sits in its old bottle, you would know that adequate provision for its maintenance is an emergency.

I laugh at those loud senators who were vociferous in denouncing Lagos last week. We all know they are in politics making money. Did they remember that the money they make in politics and in business almost always end up in Lagos? Did they remember that a comfortable Lagos would translate to comfort for them too? When the Yoruba see a person cutting his nose to spite his face, they feel sorry for that human being. They look at the stupidity of the wicked whose idiocy turns his dagger at his own heart. They shake their heads and say “you are not hurting me, it is yourself you are hurting.”

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by HQuadreal: 7:44pm On Oct 16, 2016
Hmmmmm.

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by sarrki(m): 7:46pm On Oct 16, 2016
Observing

For now no comment

The truth is whoever that wants to destroy Lagos

Will go back to his village the way he came to Lagos

By God's grace

Anise Eko onibaje

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by GworoChewinMaga: 7:47pm On Oct 16, 2016
Nigeria does not owe Lagos a damn thing!

The sea ports you boast off plus all other major infrastructure in Lagos was built using oil proceeds.

Nigeria has well over 800km of coastline with Apapa and Tin Can ports not having berthing space of more than 5km max.

If the other coastal cities in the Niger Delta were developed with their rightful proportional revenue from their oil wealth which happened to have been diverted to Lagos, Abuja and Kano do you think your overcrowded slum village can compete?

If anything Lagos owes Nigeria and not the other way as the financial transactions entered in Lagos are geared towards other regions and not only Lagos.

And finally, what is this useless appellation for?

You guys ridiculed and dismissed the last confab as a waste of time which was meant to start Nigeria back on the road of genuine restructioning only for you to now employ almajiri tactics to beg for more money to fund Lagos?

FYI : Salt was a major trade commodity in the trans sahelian trade with Borno providing salt from Lake Chad. Some of the salt mined from the salty beds of the Chad lake found their way inland. And if you must know before any yoruba set foot in Lagos, the Binis had already occupied it as a war camp. You guys should as a matter of urgency stop claiming Lagos as a yoruba achievement because you had little or nothing to do with its initial occupation, development and financial progress.

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by GworoChewinMaga: 7:59pm On Oct 16, 2016
What does Lagos actually contribute to the National economy?

The FG and corporate environment are lamenting over recession induced not from a slump in business activities in Lagos but because of a fall in oil pricing at the intl market?

If Lagos was so economically relevant, why hasn't Lagos found a way to rescue our economy?

The answer to this is simply that Lagos is a mere beneficiary and not in any way a driving force of the nigerian economy.

There are now more functional operating companies in Ogun State and along Ibadan Expressway than there are in Lagos. That thus rules Lagos out as a leading industrial hub.

The only skewed advantage Lagos has over any state is the domicialation of corporate and financial headquarters (a throw back to the time Lagos was the political capital of Nigeria) and also the monopoly Lagos ports enjoy ( due to an intentional anti developmental policy towards the SS/SE by the FG after the civil war).

Even the VAT claimed is not only from yoruba Lagos but from Nigerians from every nook and cranny residing and working in Lagos.

So why should Lagos get more than it has unduly gotten from over the years?

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by Afam4eva(m): 8:00pm On Oct 16, 2016
I hope those shouting for a special status to be given to Lagos are aware of other perks that comes with that and that is the fact that, should Lagos be given a special status, Nigerians, irrespective of state of origin, ethnicity and state of residence may also be given equal rights with the indegenes in Lagos.So, when we are clamoring for something, we should also look at all sides of the coin and not be myopic in our reasoning.

We make it sound as if people are benefiting from Lagos before putting anything into Lagos. Could the indegenes of Lagos had built a Lagos without the help of Nigerians from all over. Infact what is the contribution of Lagos indegenes to what Lagos is today? On the contrary, i think Lagos should be grateful for what Nigeria has done for it. Nigeria made Lagos and not the other way around.

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by GworoChewinMaga: 8:05pm On Oct 16, 2016
Afam4eva:
I hope those shouting for a special status to be given to Lagos are aware of other perks that comes with that and that is the fact that, should Lagos be given a special status, Nigerians, irrespective of state of origin, ethnicity and state of residence may also be given equal rights with the indegenes in Lagos.So, when we are clamoring for something, we should also look at all sides of the coin and not be myopic in our reasoning.

We make it sound as if people are benefiting from Lagos before putting anything into Lagos. Could the indegenes of Lagos had built a Lagos without the help of Nigerians from all over. Infact what is the contribution of Lagos indegenes to what Lagos is today? On the contrary, i think Lagos should be grateful for what Nigeria has done for it. Nigeria made Lagos and not the other way around.

I was about to add this before you posted.

They intend to sit down claiming omonile drawing money that is in no way justifiable from the central purse and share among their ethnic gang claiming Lagos belongs only to yorubas.

This is why I can't stand these people at all.

Today they will shout fiscal autonomy and by night they will be begging for more money.

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by sweerychick(f): 8:13pm On Oct 16, 2016
GworoChewinMaga:
Nigeria does not owe Lagos a damn thing!

The sea ports you boast off plus all other major infrastructure in Lagos was built using oil proceeds.

Nigeria has well over 800km of coastline with Apapa and Tin Can ports not having berthing space of more than 5km max.

If the other coastal cities in the Niger Delta were developed with their rightful proportional revenue from their oil wealth which happened to have been diverted to Lagos, Abuja and Kano do you think your overcrowded slum village can compete?

If anything Lagos owes Nigeria and not the other way as the financial transactions entered in Lagos are geared towards other regions and not only Lagos.

And finally, what is this useless appellation for?

You guys ridiculed and dismissed the last confab as a waste of time which was meant to start Nigeria back on the road of genuine restructioning only for you to now employ almajiri tactics to beg for more money to fund Lagos?

FYI : Salt was a major trade commodity in the trans sahelian trade with Borno providing salt from Lake Chad. Some of the salt mined from the salty beds of the Chad lake found their way inland. And if you must know before any yoruba set foot in Lagos, the Binis had already occupied it as a war camp. You guys should as a matter of urgency stop claiming Lagos as a yoruba achievement because you had little or nothing to do with its initial occupation, development and financial progress.
you couldn't have said it any better kiss

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by sarrki(m): 8:13pm On Oct 16, 2016
GworoChewinMaga:


I was about to add this before you posted.

They intend to sit down claiming omonile drawing money that is in no way justifiable from the central purse and share among their ethnic gang claiming Lagos belongs only to yorubas.

This is why I can't stand these people at all.

Today they will shout fiscal autonomy and by night they will be begging for more money.


Mechonu

So the 13% derivation given in ND makes everyone to

Have equal right ?

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by GworoChewinMaga: 8:21pm On Oct 16, 2016
sarrki:


Mechonu

So the 13% derivation given in ND makes everyone to

Have equal right ?


What arrant nonsense are you on about?

We are asking for 100% resource control and from there (if we choose to remain in Nigeria) to pay our corporate tax to the central govt. What nonsense 13%!!

When did the ND begin to draw the paltry 13% sef? Is it not just from 2004 and you expect us to be like Dubai already forgetting that other than infrastructural deficits we needed to invest heavily in social welfare programs and poverty alleviation schemes as well.

Don't you dare mention that rubbish 13% because Lagos, Abuja have drawn more than that on an annual basis since 1970 and these twin cities are no where near dubai so why do you expect the ND to have transformed over night?

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by bayelsaowei(m): 8:29pm On Oct 16, 2016
Nonsense...

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 8:33pm On Oct 16, 2016
Afam4eva:
I hope those shouting for a special status to be given to Lagos are aware of other perks that comes with that and that is the fact that, should Lagos be given a special status, Nigerians, irrespective of state of origin, ethnicity and state of residence may also be given equal rights with the indegenes in Lagos.So, when we are clamoring for something, we should also look at all sides of the coin and not be myopic in our reasoning.

We make it sound as if people are benefiting from Lagos before putting anything into Lagos. Could the indegenes of Lagos had built a Lagos without the help of Nigerians from all over. Infact what is the contribution of Lagos indegenes to what Lagos is today? On the contrary, i think Lagos should be grateful for what Nigeria has done for it. Nigeria made Lagos and not the other way around.

See finishing bikonu.
I am not typing any other thing again

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by roolnaado(m): 8:33pm On Oct 16, 2016
South Africa has more than one capital city, I believe Lagos has earned the right to this 'special status'.

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by sarrki(m): 8:36pm On Oct 16, 2016
GworoChewinMaga:
Nigeria does not owe Lagos a damn thing!

The sea ports you boast off plus all other major infrastructure in Lagos was built using oil proceeds.

Nigeria has well over 800km of coastline with Apapa and Tin Can ports not having berthing space of more than 5km max.

If the other coastal cities in the Niger Delta were developed with their rightful proportional revenue from their oil wealth which happened to have been diverted to Lagos, Abuja and Kano do you think your overcrowded slum village can compete?

If anything Lagos owes Nigeria and not the other way as the financial transactions entered in Lagos are geared towards other regions and not only Lagos.

And finally, what is this useless appellation for?

You guys ridiculed and dismissed the last confab as a waste of time which was meant to start Nigeria back on the road of genuine restructioning only for you to now employ almajiri tactics to beg for more money to fund Lagos?

FYI : Salt was a major trade commodity in the trans sahelian trade with Borno providing salt from Lake Chad. Some of the salt mined from the salty beds of the Chad lake found their way inland. And if you must know before any yoruba set foot in Lagos, the Binis had already occupied it as a war camp. You guys should as a matter of urgency stop claiming Lagos as a yoruba achievement because you had little or nothing to do with its initial occupation, development and financial progress.

Online activist I ear you

Am very sure all your ranting won't even hit the front page

Not to talk of the people in power to read of it

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by oweniwe(m): 8:36pm On Oct 16, 2016
Rawbish angry

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by bayelsaowei(m): 8:37pm On Oct 16, 2016
GworoChewinMaga:


What arrant nonsense are you on about?

We are asking for 100% resource control and from there (if we choose to remain in Nigeria) to pay our corporate tax to the central govt. What nonsense 13%!!

When did the ND begin to draw the paltry 13% sef? Is it not just from 2005 and you expect us to be like Dubai already forgetting that other than infrastructural deficits we needed to invest heavily in social welfare programs and poverty alleviation schemes as well.

Don't you dare mention that rubbish 13% because Lagos, Abuja have drawn more than that on an annual basis since 1970 and these twin cities are no where near dubai so why do you expect the ND to have transformed over night?
thank you for that reply...

They are quick to talk about 13 percent derivation and how the niger delta hasn't improved but fail to talk about the development of the south west and the north that has drained the niger delta..

Very annoying people... angry

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by nwabobo: 8:40pm On Oct 16, 2016
sarrki:


Mechonu

So the 13% derivation given in ND makes everyone to

Have equal right ?


I thought oil is now being mined in Lagos and they are in line to receiving the 13% derivation as well.

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by bayelsaowei(m): 8:40pm On Oct 16, 2016
Afam4eva:
I hope those shouting for a special status to be given to Lagos are aware of other perks that comes with that and that is the fact that, should Lagos be given a special status, Nigerians, irrespective of state of origin, ethnicity and state of residence may also be given equal rights with the indegenes in Lagos.So, when we are clamoring for something, we should also look at all sides of the coin and not be myopic in our reasoning.

We make it sound as if people are benefiting from Lagos before putting anything into Lagos. Could the indegenes of Lagos had built a Lagos without the help of Nigerians from all over. Infact what is the contribution of Lagos indegenes to what Lagos is today? On the contrary, i think Lagos should be grateful for what Nigeria has done for it. Nigeria made Lagos and not the other way around.
oboy you finish work..

Lagos must be mad for asking for some special treatment..

We all made lagos what it is..if we all leave Lagos becomes a skeletal city..

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by sarrki(m): 8:41pm On Oct 16, 2016
bayelsaowei:
thank you for that reply...

They are quick to talk about 13 percent derivation and how the niger delta hasn't improved but fail to talk about the development of the south west and the north that has drained the niger delta..

Very annoying people... angry

Must times have seen you comment

You always second a motion

Are you a member of Parliament?

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by arresa: 8:45pm On Oct 16, 2016
GworoChewinMaga:
Nigeria does not owe Lagos a damn thing!

The sea ports you boast off plus all other major infrastructure in Lagos was built using oil proceeds.

Nigeria has well over 800km of coastline with Apapa and Tin Can ports not having berthing space of more than 5km max.

If the other coastal cities in the Niger Delta were developed with their rightful proportional revenue from their oil wealth which happened to have been diverted to Lagos, Abuja and Kano do you think your overcrowded slum village can compete?

If anything Lagos owes Nigeria and not the other way as the financial transactions entered in Lagos are geared towards other regions and not only Lagos.

And finally, what is this useless appellation for?

You guys ridiculed and dismissed the last confab as a waste of time which was meant to start Nigeria back on the road of genuine restructioning only for you to now employ almajiri tactics to beg for more money to fund Lagos?

FYI : Salt was a major trade commodity in the trans sahelian trade with Borno providing salt from Lake Chad. Some of the salt mined from the salty beds of the Chad lake found their way inland. And if you must know before any yoruba set foot in Lagos, the Binis had already occupied it as a war camp. You guys should as a matter of urgency stop claiming Lagos as a yoruba achievement because you had little or nothing to do with its initial occupation, development and financial progress.




The usual ipob shallow, ignorant, thoughtless and misguided nonsense..

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by funkyibodude(m): 8:46pm On Oct 16, 2016
roolnaado:
South Africa has more than one capital city, I believe Lagos has earned the right to this 'special status'.
special status as what again, we all that Lagos is the commercial hub of Nigeria, and this is due to the monopoly of key infrastructures sited in Lagos, major companies have thier headquarters there. And most of them are privately owned. And it's all about collective efforts of Nigerians.

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by jimi4us: 8:47pm On Oct 16, 2016
sarrki:


Mechonu

So the 13% derivation given in ND makes everyone to

Have equal right ?

you people should be more worried about this. Leave our Niger Delta OIL period

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by bayelsaowei(m): 8:49pm On Oct 16, 2016
sarrki:


Must times have seen you comment

You always second a motion

Are you a member of Parliament?
I don't Need to repeat a comment that I support..all I have to do to save time is second it..

cool

And that guy did a good job..

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by obaaderemi: 8:50pm On Oct 16, 2016
nope,the binis met the aworis in lagos.the aworis are originally from ile ife.

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by sarrki(m): 8:52pm On Oct 16, 2016
Did you say oil ?

Oil is in all part of Nigeria now

Pls bro wake up

In Lagos , bauchi and lake Chad

So the era of our oyel money is gone

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by funkyibodude(m): 8:56pm On Oct 16, 2016
Afam4eva:
I hope those shouting for a special status to be given to Lagos are aware of other perks that comes with that and that is the fact that, should Lagos be given a special status, Nigerians, irrespective of state of origin, ethnicity and state of residence may also be given equal rights with the indegenes in Lagos.So, when we are clamoring for something, we should also look at all sides of the coin and not be myopic in our reasoning.

We make it sound as if people are benefiting from Lagos before putting anything into Lagos. Could the indegenes of Lagos had built a Lagos without the help of Nigerians from all over. Infact what is the contribution of Lagos indegenes to what Lagos is today? On the contrary, i think Lagos should be grateful for what Nigeria has done for it. Nigeria made Lagos and not the other way around.
one thing I hate most about these people ( they know themselves) they feel that Lagos made you automatically without your effort. In fact Lagos is like a place where you get anything free, (social welfare, education, health monthly stipend etc) so so annoying..

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by oduastates: 8:57pm On Oct 16, 2016
First of all, I wrote Nigeria off a long time ago.
Like my cousin said, you are beating a dead horse if you think the country will come good.
The problems the government is struggling to deal with is child's play compared to what is piling up.
The population growth alone is destined to make the country a basket case ,not to talk of desertification.

Those asking for special status are stupidd.
You are asking for special status out of your own money again?
When Awo was building industrial estates all over the place, the rest were conspiring on how to destroy him. That is when they weren't looting.
What they should be asking for is derivation or else.
If they disagree, get mathematicians to model a state domicile tax on corporate gross income on all companies in yorubaland. The companies can take as deductibles on their corporate tax to the federal government.
If the FG resist, the FG can go to court.
In the meantime, Ambode and other yoruba governors should move quick and clear all those illegal settlements along the coast and creeks of yorubaland.
The illegal settler are destroying the wildlife which are necessary for tourism in an independent yorubaland.
Not a day goes when an alligator, python etc is killed.
This guy broke it down



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NygBTITUG2Q

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by FKO81(m): 8:59pm On Oct 16, 2016
Lagos belong to all east, north and south, you guys can only rants online period

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by funkyibodude(m): 9:00pm On Oct 16, 2016
arresa:





The usual ipob shallow, ignorant, thoughtless and misguided nonsense..
when people try to knock common sense into your empty skulls, it's now an IPOB nonsense.. Why not counter the quote with reasonable facts.

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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by funkyibodude(m): 9:01pm On Oct 16, 2016
FKO81:
Lagos belong to all east, north and south, you guys can only rants online period
did I say Lagos belongs to a particular type undecided read and understand before quoting.
Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by CSTR2: 9:02pm On Oct 16, 2016
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Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by Flyoruboy(m): 9:02pm On Oct 16, 2016
Smh.

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