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Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by vRendoh(m): 8:52pm On Jul 12, 2017
freshest4live:

Restructuring would reduce the appetite for political positions because they would have to think of ways to develop their regions with the resources they have. It would make these political positions less attractive, and help us diversify faster. However before we go into restructuring, Abuja(Federal Government) should not be totally fuelled by oil money, and we must reduce our dependence on it to an extent or at least make the Niger Delta contribute a larger percentage to the federal Government for the first few years until we diversify properly.
Oil would soon be less relevant anyway.

We are lavishly corrupt because of excess free oil
Money . I sincerely believe that things would take shspe with restructuring. We are having very intelligent kids now but are being weaken and their talent destroy because of too much money. Take a look at Rwanda and Kenya....you will know that there is big problem with Nigeria

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Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Nobody: 8:53pm On Jul 12, 2017
okine4real:
what most of us dont know is, if Nigeria is restructured properly, Lagos would go down. Lagos would be more affected reason i believe is as follows.

Lagos is the only Major seaport currently being used in Nigeria. If the country is restructured, other states that has sea would make there sea useful eg Warri, PH, Calabar even Anambra would dredge river river and whether you like it or not little ships would operate there. With this, revenue generated for Lagos via seaport would be reduced.

International Airport: With restructuring most states would have international airport. If you remember during uncle Jona regime, one regions was opposing the upgrading of Enugu airport to international airport. Now people from the east dont need to come to Lagos anymore, they can now fly out of Nigeria from Enugu, so because of this, revenue for local flight and international flight operating was reduced and it would lead to reduced tax paid to Lagos.

Courier: I dont think DHL, UPS Fedex etc operate in Ekiti. Even if they operate, they would be very very small. But if ekiti has for example has international Airport, UPS would not need to land goods meant for Ekiti in Lagos first before it would then be transported to Ekiti. So if goods are transported to Ekiti directly via flight, it means people would need to build more houses to house this workers, by building more houses development would grow in the state.

Transportation: One thing Lagos enjoys is Population. Lagos generates alot of revenue from transport. remember that the more other states develop, people would be moving out of Lagos. for example, If i work in Lagos and am paid 100k, now i need to wake up 5.am daily to get to work on time, i have a rent of 300k to pay yearly, school fee per child 45k average. but if i get joy vacancy in Ekiti and i would earn 80k and am a native of ekiti i would go there because am sure of free house and also am sure of building my own house because land would be cheap or even free.

One of the benefit of proper restructuring is, it would encourage almost everybody to go back home and make ends meet because there would be development everywhere in the country. know region and state would want to be left behind. i would stop for now because am tired. Anybody can also add positive argument.
this your post speaks jealousy and fear of been pursued from lagos. u said one of the things lagos enjoys is population that's quite funny. one of the major problems lagos faces is overpopulation. it would be to the advantage of lagos is the seaports in other states are fuctioning because the presure on lagos roads would reduce and it would never reduce the inportation of goods from lagos. infact if lagos is less populated this would really help there are alot of people that come into lagos daily just to do illegal things and this would stop.

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Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by forgiveness: 8:54pm On Jul 12, 2017
obiezed:

Correction,those power plants get gas supplied to them via pipes from the N.D, there are no gas generation and refining plants on site at those plants.

There are two types; fossil fuel power station and Hydroelectric dams.

We can generate power from Hydroelectric without gas and currently Oyo state has embarked on generating electric from waste.

Besides, ONDO STATE has ENORMOUS AMOUNT OF GAS.

Even, if ND gets gas generation, WP can buy gas because ND wants to sell...

There are two refineries ongoing in WP and they are the biggest in Nigeria. grin

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Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by misano(m): 8:56pm On Jul 12, 2017
cristianisraeli:



dreams sweet sha



I HATE PEOPLE LIKE U. ALL THEY SAY IS 'IT WILL NOT WORK' EMPTY BRAIN, BRING A SUGGESTION IF HAVE NON SHARAP.

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Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Rapture4real(m): 8:58pm On Jul 12, 2017
Kenmatt:
You tried shaa
This more than try.He did a very brilliant and prophetic job.I believe in all you wrote here. I support restructuring

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Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Nobody: 8:59pm On Jul 12, 2017
Trill2b:
10 positive things that would quickly happen if Nigeria restructures...

I had never been a fan of the restructuring debate mainly because I had not really thought much about it. However, the more I ruminate on it the more excited I get (since I choose to see the good in every situation).

Going back to the national structure of 1960 before the military did their work might not be a bad idea o. Stay with me...

If Nigeria restructures into regions/provinces (i.e Northern, Middle Belt, Western, Eastern and South-South) and the FCT, I see (predict?) 10 positive things that would happen in quick succession (primarily due to inter-province competition)...

1. The first province to experience economic explosion would obviously be the Western Province. The Odudua Master plan will be revealed. There would be trans-regional 4g internet fiber connection/rail/subways/highways/power grids etc. Yoruba will become the 2nd official language. They are relatively united. They have oil. They own academia. They have mega corporations. The WP would be the first to have stable 24/7 power supply! Foreign money will flood the province. More Forbes recognised billionaires will arise. Some of them will be internet billionaires. Lagos will be relieved a little from overpopulation as railway lines from other states will make living elsewhere and working in Lagos a breeze.

2. The Northern Province will have stronger islamic laws. Sharia will be entrenched and this will make the NP become the least corrupt province. The middle east (Arab) nations will move in to partner with them, bringing major development. Jaiz bank and Unity Bank will become mega banks. Arabic and Hausa will compete with English for dominance in schools. This province will generate more solar power than any other province. After the west, this province will be the 2nd to have 24/7 electricity. They will start exporting food as a major revenue generator.

3. The Middle Belt Province will have a development conference. Focus will be given to solid minerals development/exports, tourism development and food production/exports. This will become a food hub in West Africa. They will export more food than any other province. Mega mining and food corporations will arise. This province will have foreign inflows through tourism development greater than any other province. It will host the most beautiful places to live in Nigeria.

4. The Eastern Province will transform into the Auto Industry Hub of Africa. Indigenous manufacturing of vehicles that will start competing with foreign vehicles will commence in earnest. This will grow to manufacturing of aeroplanes, helicopters, tractors, cranes, heavy duty construction equipment etc. Forbes recognised billionaires living in Anambra will arise. The Biafra agitation will fizzle out since formation of the EP will be seen as a Biafra success in another form. There would be so much development that villages (as we currently know them) will quickly cease to exist. This province will be the first to semi-urbanize all their rural areas as all the Igbos living abroad will rush back to take advantage of the changes.

5. The South-South Province will take the Uyo blueprint and run with it. An abundance of oil wealth and opening up of major sea ports at Rivers and Uyo will enable this region to revamp their infrastructure quickly. There will be more monorails here than anywhere else. This will be the 3rd province to achieve 24/7 electricity generation in Nigeria (mainly from gas turbine technology).

6. With provincial security forces in control, kidnapping, Armed robbery, Boko Haram, Fulani herdsmen and the Niger delta militancy attacks will all fizzle out. Nigeria will become the most secure and peaceful African nation; thus attracting more foreigners.

7. Each Province will have their own airline professionally managed. And with better roads/rail, air and land transport costs will crash.

8. With the rapid development occurring all over, Nigerias GDP will shoot up. Obtaining visas to travel out will become easy as more people will want to come in than go out. A worldwide immigration into Nigeria will commence, as Nigerians living abroad will be struggling with foreigners to enter the country. ''Nigeria will become the most desirable Nation to live in"

9. The central government at the FCT will become smaller and less powerful. There will be a mini-exodus from Abuja to the provinces as the action is now elsewhere. The outskirts of Abuja will no longer be heavily overpopulated. Abuja will become awesome again.

10. The 10th positive thing that would quickly happen is?...

Sharing/Comments are welcome... cool






""1. The first province to experience economic explosion would obviously be the Western Province""


Ur being delusional and ur obviously a yoruba man

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Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by cristianisraeli: 9:00pm On Jul 12, 2017
misano:




I HATE PEOPLE LIKE U. ALL THEY SAY IS 'IT WILL NOT WORK' EMPTY BRAIN, BRING A SUGGESTION IF HAVE NON SHARAP.

fucking retarded p--rick...feel free to shoot yourself in the head little baby boy..let me know when you wake up from LALA LAND..s-ucker

oh lastly...I HATE YOU AS WELL LITTLE KITTEN

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Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by misano(m): 9:05pm On Jul 12, 2017
cristianisraeli:


fucking retarded p--rick...feel free to shoot yourself in the head little baby boy..let me know when you wake up from LALA LAND..s-ucker

oh lastly...I HATE YOU AS WELL LITTLE KITTEN


Next is insult as usual.... No time for U.

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Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Nobody: 9:07pm On Jul 12, 2017
shervydman:

power generation does not necessarily come from gas, remember; lagos is surrounded by water.....they can easily find a site to put up a hydro-electrical power generation dam.
Ghana gets some gas from Nigeria..so, what make SW Nigeria not to get gas from the SS?
dangote refinery will be there and has the ability to produce 12,000mw of electricity.
if there's a will............there's a way.
oyo state govt has initiated a 1000mw power generation from waste too.

in terms of GDP..............it will drastically shoot up cos all regions will be contributing to it.




""in terms of GDP..............it will drastically shoot up cos all regions will be contributing to it."""



which regions will contribute to Lagos GDP?

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Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by cristianisraeli: 9:08pm On Jul 12, 2017
misano:



Next is insult as usual.... No time for U.

mumu boy you insulted me first....you say you hate me...am not one of those that turn the right cheek..you hate me and i hate you as well..fire for fire little kitten..you are truly very slow boy...go back and read what you wrote..maybe you drink ogogoro when you type am..shebi your eye don clear now

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Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Nobody: 9:08pm On Jul 12, 2017
beamtopola:

Op you are not bias with you map. I love your map the way it is, unlike some ops that will invade other states into their tribe.


why are yorubas so pained that igbo land extends far beyond igbo land
Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Nobody: 9:09pm On Jul 12, 2017
Temidayo9:


Those that have been ruling your region now, did they come from other place? No. Each state now have , Gov. Senators, etc... from same state. Same thing will also happen if Nigeria is restructured but other Thief may just opportune to join the current thief.


I don't think u understand this matter. Try n read up. Running federating units massively cuts corruption n embezzlement chances.

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Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Nobody: 9:10pm On Jul 12, 2017
Trill2b:


Centralised funding at the needed scale will only be possible in the WP. Only this province will be able to quickly raise the billions needed.



HOW
Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Nobody: 9:10pm On Jul 12, 2017
Trill2b:


Power generation is no big deal where there's capital and political will. Negotiations and deals will be made to get it done.



How much will it cost to build power plants n generate 1000MW?

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Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by sapele914(m): 9:10pm On Jul 12, 2017
mars123:
How sweet. Day dreaming about a restructured Nigeria when we know there is a greater possibility in achieving Biafra than Nigeria going back to regional government.

The main problem of this country is that there is no equity, justice and fairness. So before we talk about restructuring we have to first have a consensus where we will agree to conditions for peaceful coexistence. Let us sit on a round table and plan and this time implement it or go back to the ones we agreed on earlier and implement them.
Nothing wrong with the constitution the people are the problem.
Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Nobody: 9:12pm On Jul 12, 2017
Trill2b:


Heavy foreign investments in power generation from a mixture of hydro and gas turbines will do the job.


Gas is already in excess in SE n SS.
Rivers for Hydro is also in excess in SE n SS.
Coal in Enugu is unlimited.

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Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by nehhymayya(m): 9:12pm On Jul 12, 2017
[quote author=Trill2b post=58289133]10 positive things that would quickly happen if Nigeria restructures...

I had never been a fan of the restructuring debate mainly because I had not really thought much about it. However, the more I ruminate on it the more excited I get (since I choose to see the good in every situation).

Going back to the national structure of 1960 before the military did their work might not be a bad idea o. Stay with me...

If Nigeria restructures into regions/provinces (i.e Northern, Middle Belt, Western, Eastern and South-South) and the FCT, I see (predict?) 10 positive things that would happen in quick succession (primarily due to inter-province competition)...

1. The first province to experience economic explosion would obviously be the Western Province. The Odudua Master plan will be revealed. There would be trans-regional 4g internet fiber connection/rail/subways/highways/power grids etc. Yoruba will become the 2nd official language. They are relatively united. They have oil. They own academia. They have mega corporations. The WP would be the first to have stable 24/7 power supply! Foreign money will flood the province. More Forbes recognised billionaires will arise. Some of them will be internet billionaires. Lagos will be relieved a little from overpopulation as railway lines from other states will make living elsewhere and working in Lagos a breeze.

2. The Northern Province will have stronger islamic laws. Sharia will be entrenched and this will make the NP become the least corrupt province. The middle east (Arab) nations will move in to partner with them, bringing major development. Jaiz bank and Unity Bank will become mega banks. Arabic and Hausa will compete with English for dominance in schools. This province will generate more solar power than any other province. After the west, this province will be the 2nd to have 24/7 electricity. They will start exporting food as a major revenue generator.

3. The Middle Belt Province will have a development conference. Focus will be given to solid minerals development/exports, tourism development and food production/exports. This will become a food hub in West Africa. They will export more food than any other province. Mega mining and food corporations will arise. This province will have foreign inflows through tourism development greater than any other province. It will host the most beautiful places to live in Nigeria.

4. The Eastern Province will transform into the Auto Industry Hub of Africa. Indigenous manufacturing of vehicles that will start competing with foreign vehicles will commence in earnest. This will grow to manufacturing of aeroplanes, helicopters, tractors, cranes, heavy duty construction equipment etc. Forbes recognised billionaires living in Anambra will arise. The Biafra agitation will fizzle out since formation of the EP will be seen as a Biafra success in another form. There would be so much development that villages (as we currently know them) will quickly cease to exist. This province will be the first to semi-urbanize all their rural areas as all the Igbos living abroad will rush back to take advantage of the changes.

5. The South-South Province will take the Uyo blueprint and run with it. An abundance of oil wealth and opening up of major sea ports at Rivers and Uyo will enable this region to revamp their infrastructure quickly. There will be more monorails here than anywhere else. This will be the 3rd province to achieve 24/7 electricity generation in Nigeria (mainly from gas turbine technology).

6. With provincial security forces in control, kidnapping, Armed robbery, Boko Haram, Fulani herdsmen and the Niger delta militancy attacks will all fizzle out. Nigeria will become the most secure and peaceful African nation; thus attracting more foreigners.

7. Each Province will have their own airline professionally managed. And with better roads/rail, air and land transport costs will crash.

8. With the rapid development occurring all over, Nigerias GDP will shoot up. Obtaining visas to travel out will become easy as more people will want to come in than go out. A worldwide immigration into Nigeria will commence, as Nigerians living abroad will be struggling with foreigners to enter the country. ''Nigeria will become the most desirable Nation to live in"

9. The central government at the FCT will become smaller and less powerful. There will be a mini-exodus from Abuja to the provinces as the action is now elsewhere. The outskirts of Abuja will no longer be heavily overpopulated. Abuja will become awesome again.

10. The 10th positive thing that would quickly happen is?...


Positive thoughts���

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Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Amen24(f): 9:16pm On Jul 12, 2017
EzeUche:
The time to restructure has past
We are focused on self determination
Biafra loading...
Destruction loading..........

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Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Nobody: 9:18pm On Jul 12, 2017
PrecisionFx:





""in terms of GDP..............it will drastically shoot up cos all regions will be contributing to it."""



which regions will contribute to Lagos GDP?
what do u mean were u the one contributing to the gdp before? dont be jealous bro or are u afraid of restructuring or u are just afraid that u might be pursued out of wp? or u are just afraid that the wp would develop at a very fast pace? lolzzz
Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by sapele914(m): 9:18pm On Jul 12, 2017
PrecisionFx:



I don't think u understand this matter. Try n read up. Running federating units massively cuts corruption n embezzlement chances.
Nothing will change, a thief is always a thief just opportunity for new thieves,just like the reasons they gave to change Nigeria from 19 states to 36 states,did it stop corruption,now they want regions,there will always be an excuse,how has your utopia federalism stopped the governors and local governments from stealing the money,who embezzled the money,is it not your state governor and his cronies?stop wasting your time,the mind is a terrible thing to waste.

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Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Amah70: 9:19pm On Jul 12, 2017
Trill2b:
10 positive things that would quickly happen if Nigeria restructures...

I had never been a fan of the restructuring debate mainly because I had not really thought much about it. However, the more I ruminate on it the more excited I get (since I choose to see the good in every situation).

Going back to the national structure of 1960 before the military did their work might not be a bad idea o. Stay with me...

If Nigeria restructures into regions/provinces (i.e Northern, Middle Belt, Western, Eastern and South-South) and the FCT, I see (predict?) 10 positive things that would happen in quick succession (primarily due to inter-province competition)...

1. The first province to experience economic explosion would obviously be the Western Province. The Odudua Master plan will be revealed. There would be trans-regional 4g internet fiber connection/rail/subways/highways/power grids etc. Yoruba will become the 2nd official language. They are relatively united. They have oil. They own academia. They have mega corporations. The WP would be the first to have stable 24/7 power supply! Foreign money will flood the province. More Forbes recognised billionaires will arise. Some of them will be internet billionaires. Lagos will be relieved a little from overpopulation as railway lines from other states will make living elsewhere and working in Lagos a breeze.

2. The Northern Province will have stronger islamic laws. Sharia will be entrenched and this will make the NP become the least corrupt province. The middle east (Arab) nations will move in to partner with them, bringing major development. Jaiz bank and Unity Bank will become mega banks. Arabic and Hausa will compete with English for dominance in schools. This province will generate more solar power than any other province. After the west, this province will be the 2nd to have 24/7 electricity. They will start exporting food as a major revenue generator.

3. The Middle Belt Province will have a development conference. Focus will be given to solid minerals development/exports, tourism development and food production/exports. This will become a food hub in West Africa. They will export more food than any other province. Mega mining and food corporations will arise. This province will have foreign inflows through tourism development greater than any other province. It will host the most beautiful places to live in Nigeria.

4. The Eastern Province will transform into the Auto Industry Hub of Africa. Indigenous manufacturing of vehicles that will start competing with foreign vehicles will commence in earnest. This will grow to manufacturing of aeroplanes, helicopters, tractors, cranes, heavy duty construction equipment etc. Forbes recognised billionaires living in Anambra will arise. The Biafra agitation will fizzle out since formation of the EP will be seen as a Biafra success in another form. There would be so much development that villages (as we currently know them) will quickly cease to exist. This province will be the first to semi-urbanize all their rural areas as all the Igbos living abroad will rush back to take advantage of the changes.

5. The South-South Province will take the Uyo blueprint and run with it. An abundance of oil wealth and opening up of major sea ports at Rivers and Uyo will enable this region to revamp their infrastructure quickly. There will be more monorails here than anywhere else. This will be the 3rd province to achieve 24/7 electricity generation in Nigeria (mainly from gas turbine technology).

6. With provincial security forces in control, kidnapping, Armed robbery, Boko Haram, Fulani herdsmen and the Niger delta militancy attacks will all fizzle out. Nigeria will become the most secure and peaceful African nation; thus attracting more foreigners.

7. Each Province will have their own airline professionally managed. And with better roads/rail, air and land transport costs will crash.

8. With the rapid development occurring all over, Nigerias GDP will shoot up. Obtaining visas to travel out will become easy as more people will want to come in than go out. A worldwide immigration into Nigeria will commence, as Nigerians living abroad will be struggling with foreigners to enter the country. ''Nigeria will become the most desirable Nation to live in"

9. The central government at the FCT will become smaller and less powerful. There will be a mini-exodus from Abuja to the provinces as the action is now elsewhere. The outskirts of Abuja will no longer be heavily overpopulated. Abuja will become awesome again.

10. The 10th positive thing that would quickly happen is?...

Sharing/Comments are welcome... cool



What a beautiful and fore sighted analysis.
If this political restructuring is done, Boko Haram will disappear.


Biafra agitation will disappear.

Militancy in the Niger delta will disappear.

Badoo in the SW will disappear.


Kidnapping and armed robbery and 419 shall be effectively policed.


But will the eaters from the present rotten political system from the east, west, north and south of Nigeria, with their international collaborators who also benefit from the chaos in Nigeria, agree to this restructuring?

.NB: I am a staunch believer in the agitation for restoration of Biafra.

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Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Nobody: 9:23pm On Jul 12, 2017
PrecisionFx:



why are yorubas so pained that igbo land extends far beyond igbo land
una dey always carry youruba matter for head everyday? when u are asleep or awake u think about yoruba why na?? meanwhile u.guys are unknown yorubas
Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by Ever8054: 9:24pm On Jul 12, 2017
Cooly100:


Gas from where...? You need to construct a dam for hydro system...The EP has huge gas and coal...already...so...?
with this your questions iam afraid the EP will look for another form of trouble to take to other province door step...una eenn

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Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by ELKHALIFAISIS(m): 9:28pm On Jul 12, 2017
buhari is a mad cow TUFIAKWA
Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by sapele914(m): 9:33pm On Jul 12, 2017
PrecisionFx:



Gas is already in excess in SE n SS.
Rivers for Hydro is also in excess in SE n SS.
Coal in Enugu is unlimited.
But na fire wood business they reign for Niger Delta,no be only excess gas all those lazy wrapper tying ogogoro drinkers that have driven all the international oil companies from their land with their antics,no be only hydro in rivers state,Wike is begging shell to come back to port harcourt. Bloody Dreamers. Who has stopped enugu from mining their coal?I'm sure they are waiting for the federal government?after they will say the coal it is our own. My guy just believe a lazy will always have an excuse.
Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by herich(m): 9:34pm On Jul 12, 2017
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beamtopola:

Op you are not bias with you map. I love your map the way it is, unlike some ops that will invade other states into their tribe.


"other states into their tribe" how does this sound to you.
Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by okine4real: 9:41pm On Jul 12, 2017
michaelandre:
this your post speaks jealousy and fear of been pursued from lagos. u said one of the things lagos enjoys is population that's quite funny. one of the major problems lagos faces is overpopulation. it would be to the advantage of lagos is the seaports in other states are fuctioning because the presure on lagos roads would reduce and it would never reduce the inportation of goods from lagos. infact if lagos is less populated this would really help there are alot of people that come into lagos daily just to do illegal things and this would stop.
.


Common, i dont need to be jealous. because i dont want my writeup to depict my tribe thats while i had to add Ekiti. You saying Lagos wants to reduce population, because its over populated, what you dont understand is, Lagos genarates more via population. Let me give you example, Companies are setup in Lagos, the company has 500 staffs, each staff is taxed, the Money goes to Lagos state govt, when you close from work, you board a bus going home, Agbero would may be collect lets say 1k per trip, ( collecting money bustop to bustop) part of the money goes to the govt, so with this Lagos state would make more money. Most people dont know thing things, restructure would affect the big states in the Long run because by then states like Osun, ekiti would would have done things that would attract foreign investors. Another example, for now, if a business man in the north is bringing lets say 3units of 40feat container, he would have to bring it via Lagos and transport to North, but if the country is restructured, the northern business man woul look for the nearest port to north, and also look for the port whose tarrife is cheap, with this process Lagos revenue go reduce. The fact is, if we want eveeywhere in the country to develop we must restructure our country and make it like that of USA. When you restructure, prices of goods and services would not be the same because everybody wants to attract population and foreign investor. Let me give you another example, in USA today 4liter fuel might be $50 and tomorrow it would be $35, another week it might be $37. This process is suppose to be applicable in Nigeria but for one reason or the other, its not applicable, so the region/states that apply this, might attract foreign investors which would lead to population explosion. Note not that Lagos would not grow, but not like the way it was growing before because people would be moving out of the state because they have gotten good job with less stress outside Lagos.

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Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by ELKHALIFAISIS(m): 9:45pm On Jul 12, 2017
Somalia will be better than North cheesy grin cheesy

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Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by misano(m): 9:46pm On Jul 12, 2017
cristianisraeli:


mumu boy you insulted me first....you say you hate me...am not one of those that turn the right cheek..you hate me and i hate you as well..fire for fire little kitten..you are truly very slow boy...go back and read what you wrote..maybe you drink ogogoro when you type am..shebi your eye don clear now


Next one.... No time...
Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by uzoexcel(m): 9:52pm On Jul 12, 2017
Kenmatt:
You tried shaa
i like his optimism

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Re: 10 Positive Things That Would Quickly Happen If Nigeria Restructures... by supereagle(m): 9:58pm On Jul 12, 2017
Kudos to you. The OP is a good researcher.

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