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Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by shekauvsbuhari: 9:17am On Jun 29, 2017 |
ScotsReferendum:its not mere talk. What is he doing or producing now to convince us that he is not like buhari that came to power without a master plan of how to run de country and it took him whooping six months to appoint some bunch of de most incompetent ministers in de history of nigeria. Biafra has no defined and agreed territorial map even. 3 Likes |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by ScotsReferendum: 9:18am On Jun 29, 2017 |
Sanchez01: My idea is meant for Biafrans and not anti Biafrans. There are other forums to discuss it |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by DONGOYARO1: 9:19am On Jun 29, 2017 |
ScotsReferendum:we Igbos are the real parasite in Nigeria - Gov Umahi 1 Like |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by achi4u(m): 9:19am On Jun 29, 2017 |
nonsobaba:Lekwa anuofia nke a! U have talked too much in this thread and it's a high time I tamed you. I see you getting BP over Ebonyi and Wawa issues, why not go and hang ur self? I pray u hang ur self soonest so that Ebonyi children will be very happy over your death. You are not even from Anambra. |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by danidee10(m): 9:19am On Jun 29, 2017 |
wristbangle: Mehn!!!!! Finally someone who understands. Our leaders are the one's who put us in this Mess. I DON'T KNOW WHY EVERYONE IS SO BLIND TO THIS. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by Timbuktuo: 9:19am On Jun 29, 2017 |
ephi123: It is not the resource that needs to dry up, it is the mindset of the average Nigerian that needs to change. These clueless leaders remain there because the populace have been divided and cannot form a strong union to oust incompetence. Imagine cries of "he's our brother when Jonathan was under fire for increasing fuel price in 2012". There were protests all over the country except the SE/SS because he's their brother. Yet, those who were at the forefront of installing him in 2010 were from the SW. When the south of Nigeria can put up a united front and actively support technocrats like Pat Utomi this country will move forward. Look at Ekiti, Fayose was sharing bread and garri and he got the governor's office. Does it sound like the people of Ekiti are interested in policy? All over the country, the story is the same. The political class can misappropriate funds with impunity because the people have left substance and are pursuing shadows. 7 Likes |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by wristbangle: 9:20am On Jun 29, 2017 |
ephi123: Before oil discovery, Nigeria was among top 10 strongest economies in the world. You can Google it for strongest economies in the world at early 70's. The bolded contribute majorly to our problem. I agree with you on this. About the age stuff, Yes it is through but even if we elect someone of 50years with same mind set, he will do the same. All I want irrespective of where he hails from, should carry every region along in its strategic plans to move the nation forward. The frustration and anger in the land is terrible |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by ScotsReferendum: 9:20am On Jun 29, 2017 |
shekauvsbuhari: You are not a Biafran Why should he discuss the idea with you |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by femolii: 9:21am On Jun 29, 2017 |
Freemancipation:Y u never migrate, |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by ScotsReferendum: 9:21am On Jun 29, 2017 |
achi4u: He is an Afonja |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by ephi123(f): 9:22am On Jun 29, 2017 |
Timbuktuo: But the same people did not protest when petrol and diesel went up in the last 2 years. That aside, the resources need to dry up so people can face a harsh stark reality that would reset their thinking. That will start from the top. When the country has no free resource pouring money into the coffers, no one will need to tell them before they start applying creativity to generate income. 1 Like |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by ozoemenaca: 9:22am On Jun 29, 2017 |
You guys are easily deceived, this may not have come Umehi, Our dis tractors can frame this, Ebonyi of all the States, that has lots of mineral resources, and has fatile land for agriculture. When we get to the bridge we would cross it. |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by JudasIsCucumber: 9:22am On Jun 29, 2017 |
ODVanguard: My bro I completely agree with u am from SE but the ebonyi state governor is stupid, they should all get their lazy assess to work and generate revenue, if he can't do the job there are soo many others who can do it, this will equally reduce corruption somehow becos most of these rougues will be afraid to contest for elective post, becos they know say they will suffer, yes some States will suffer for a while but within a short time they will pick up, necessity is the mother of invention. I prefer a restructured Nigeria. But if these elite wants to continue the status quo, am afraid I have to support secession. Is only a mad country that will do the same thing for 57yrs and expect different result. 5 Likes |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by Abagworo(m): 9:24am On Jun 29, 2017 |
wristbangle: You are funny. Nigeria was never one of the strongest economies of the world and the 70s you wrote about was the era of oil boom which landed us into this 50 years of monotonous economy. What we need is diversification which restructuring will help. 2 Likes |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by achi4u(m): 9:24am On Jun 29, 2017 |
nonsobaba:You only wanted to soil Anambra name here with other Igbos but people already know you as agamuefu, a good for nothing son of a biitch... Ara pukwa gi there. Onyeoshi! 1 Like |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by jumobi1(m): 9:25am On Jun 29, 2017 |
Anyways restructuring won't happen overnight. There will be a transitional phase. Non-viable states should be collapsed back into their original states. Current IGR isn't the only factor we should look at. A lot of these states IGR would increase because currently, the FG is usurping income from certain natural resources. Don't forget that necessity is the mother of invention. 1 Like |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by ephi123(f): 9:25am On Jun 29, 2017 |
wristbangle: I fear to say that Nigeria was much better under the British. The useless military leaders we've had since then have only taken the country backwards. Age does matter, because there is a peak and a person who has passed that peak has nothing to offer. Technology is the way to go and an 80-year old person cannot process that. @bolded The day we get that right, is the beginning of greater things for Nigeria. Unfortunately, that is not the case right now. 2 Likes |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by ODVanguard: 9:27am On Jun 29, 2017 |
Enuguboy4nsk: Guy, don't be saying what you don't know, OK?? FYI, Kwara has already genarated N6.6-billion naira in the first quarter of this year. Be guided in your utterances. http://irs.kw.gov.ng/2017/06/kw-irs-generates-n6-6bn-igr-in-the-first-quarter-of-2017/ 15 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by Timbuktuo: 9:28am On Jun 29, 2017 |
ephi123: Have you forgotten how the 2012 protest ended? With NLC betraying the struggle? Remeber how NLC leadership were cursed back then? Yet it was the same NLC that attempted to lead another struggle, which Nigerians felt was just another avenue for them to enrich themselves. Who trusts them? How many protests did Oshiomole lead against Obasanjo, about three or four with massive compliance, because Oshiomole was trusted. The current leadership have no credibility. Obasanjo na from SS/SE? I agree with the creativity part, and perhaps you're right after all with the drying up part. Nigeria, right now, is too parochial. 1 Like |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by greatermax77(m): 9:28am On Jun 29, 2017 |
Umahi, Before one week, will deny this statement. He may be nursing a selfish agend hence this statement |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by JudasIsCucumber: 9:30am On Jun 29, 2017 |
ODVanguard: Umahi is a.complete ode. He should go and learn how Rockefeller and co built America 1 Like |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by nonsobaba: 9:30am On Jun 29, 2017 |
Wawa and abakaliki group of igbos have bee disgracing the larger igbo race for a very long time. Just see the nonsense oozing out of one of them allowed to have a little authority. 3 Likes |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by femolii: 9:31am On Jun 29, 2017 |
ScotsReferendum:That is not ur problem focus on ur region u hear ignorant man. 3 Likes |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by abdulwastecx(m): 9:36am On Jun 29, 2017 |
9jakohai: I am in support of restructuring because the current system can never work. The current system breed laziness, it creates an opportunist elite that sits idle and makes politics a do or die affair. States like Bayelsa will lose over 70% of their oil wealth to the federal government because most of this oil is offshore and any resources offshore will belong to the government and if whatever money the state government gets from the onshore oil is not used properly by the state government the citizen of the state will question them. Oil only contribute 10% to Nigeria GDP but fund over 90% of government revenue because they government is too lazy to have a strong tax system in place. All these will change with a restructured system, state will be forced to look for alternatives source of income like tax, solid minerals extraction etc. 2 Likes |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by buchilino(m): 9:36am On Jun 29, 2017 |
Eastfield1:UR WASTING UR TIME. ONCE DICKHEAD, ALWAYS A DICKHEAD. |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by femolii: 9:36am On Jun 29, 2017 |
ScotsReferendum:where do u drop ur sense ? Osu man |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by Bathoveecee(m): 9:37am On Jun 29, 2017 |
Umahi is a tout >: |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by ephi123(f): 9:37am On Jun 29, 2017 |
Timbuktuo: Yeah, you're absolutely right. For now, it's siddon look to see the direction we take. |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by danidee10(m): 9:37am On Jun 29, 2017 |
ScotsReferendum: So people will just run away and leave their business's in Lagos because of 'restructuring " Oga use sense naaaa abeg 5 Likes |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by omoharry(f): 9:38am On Jun 29, 2017 |
Blizzy9ja:well said..if he know he does not have the mental capacity to think outside the box to generate income to Ebonyi state then he should vacate that seat...we don't need leaders that are only there to collect handout from from the Federal govt but cannot add anything the development of their state.Selfish leaders..instead of him to think about the future of Eboyin he is thinking about what is in forhim and his cronies. |
Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by Sanchez01: 9:40am On Jun 29, 2017 |
reptile1:Another one... Now I would have to do with more than this. To answer your question; Post-war reconstructionhttps://www.quora.com/How-did-Japan-become-a-developed-nation Several things to deduce from the above; 1. Japan channeled its strength towards its economy after the war (TRADE) 2. China's fall favoured Japan greatly. (OPPORTUNITY) 3. Korea's war with the U.S. also acted as a catalyst to Japan's greatness as the later shifted grounds and made Japan its ally, principally influencing and granting access via the Pacific, 'bringing more aid, more technology and more trade'. (FOREIGN AID+TRADE ROUTE ACCESS) 4. Japan is not landocked, rather an island. Add their literacy leve to the case on ground and tell me why it would not be a country to be reckoned with. Japan did not just become a technology powerhouse overnight contrary to the views of many. You all think birthing technology is as easy shouting at the top of your lungs. Hardly would you see a developed country without support. As a matter of fact, I doubt you would see one. 6 Likes |
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