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Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by Leez(m): 9:00pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
totit: 3 Likes
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Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by python1: 9:01pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
Leez:You mean even the bearded coward that played season one? |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by docsholz(m): 9:14pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
So much assumptions |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by SouthEastFacts: 9:21pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
huptin:Check the proportion of US debts to their GDP, the proportion of Dangote's debts to his worth. Those debts are not sustainable. Now check the proportion of SW, NE, SS, NC and NW debts to their GDPs and compare with SE's. Inspite of how massively Lagos had borrowed, 2/3 of their population, that is, 67% are living in slum. https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2012/07/this-is-africas-new-biggest-city-lagos-nigeria-population-21-million/259611/ Lagos according to the Fiscal Responsibility Commission over borrowed in 2015 by 300%. #Thanks 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by SouthEastFacts: 9:27pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
docsholz:Lol All projections are made based on assumptions. ALL. When projecting population growth, GDP growth, budget, anything you can think of, assumptions form the basis. #Thanks 1 Like |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by huptin(m): 9:31pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
SouthEastFacts: Lagos has what it takes to pay back its debts even if oil goes to zero kobo. If oil stops flowing today all south east States will go bankrupt with immediate effect low debt or not. 1 Like |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by Nobody: 9:33pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
SouthEastFacts:Come to Kano we have alot of house seats for you here in Sabon gari |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by SouthEastFacts: 9:41pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
huptin:Has Lagos in anytime in its history presented a balanced budget? That is by the way. "If oil stops flowing today all south east States will go bankrupt with immediate effect low debt or not." How do you mean please? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by totit: 9:44pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by huptin(m): 9:46pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
[quote author=SouthEastFacts post=62080000] Has Lagos in anytime in its history presented a balanced budget? That is by the way. "If oil stops flowing today all south east States will go bankrupt with immediate effect low debt or not." How do you mean please?[/quote without federal allocation from oil money? what other means of revenue generation will south east depend upon? federal allocations makes roughly 30% of Lagos total revenue but almost 97% of south east revenue. 1 Like |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by totit: 9:46pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
SouthEastFacts: Let's Lagos state provide her stats and figures first nah. All I am seeing here is assumption and/or assumed figures. |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by Leez(m): 9:50pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
python1:compared to rat poison and countless trips to prison for treason tbh |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by Leez(m): 9:51pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
totit:#Afonjasareourbitches 1 Like |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by Leez(m): 9:53pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
huptin:lol kids evrywia lol if oil ceases and SE leave the west tbs Lagos that state will be like a sewer bcuz igbos run d economy of dat state 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by SouthEastFacts: 9:57pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
totit:The figure was provided by Lagos State Government. We didn't assume any figure, we only made calculated the population of Igbos in Lagos based on Lagos State Govt's official population figure. #Thanks 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by python1: 9:59pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
Leez:Do you know the millions he sacrificed before the first season? |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by totit: 10:01pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
Leez: Lool. You've been a source of comedy thou, with your incoherent use of words, anyways.. |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by totit: 10:04pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
SouthEastFacts: Do you understand or know what figure means at all? I give up on you,sir |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by Leez(m): 10:17pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
totit:lol afonjas are d biggest joke ever 2 Likes |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by Leez(m): 10:18pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
python1:ur ewedu gobbling rat poison hero made all of u d gambari slaves u are today #justsaying 5 Likes |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by python1: 10:19pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
Leez:While the bearded coward lead the Jews to their slaughter and fled in woman attire. 1 Like |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by SouthEastFacts: 10:20pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
[quote author=huptin post=62080139][/quote]
Lol
No state in Nigeria funds 97% of their budget with federal allocations. Lagos receives higher allocation than any state in the South East. #Thanks 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by totit: 10:22pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
Leez: Lool, really, biggest ever, you said? Honestly, I can't help but laugh at you comical display. Of all the contributors on this thread you have, so far offer nothing but, some old memes, incoherent contribution, and to top it all no meaningful, reasoning contribution. I really feel sorry for you. What a kid 2 Likes |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by SouthEastFacts: 10:22pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
totit:Good luck 1 Like |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by Leez(m): 11:27pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
totit:can't be caught dead arguing with a gambari slave tbh 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by Leez(m): 11:30pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
python1:still died peacefully in his sleep ur hero is only relevant in d SW #justsaying 1 Like |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by totit: 11:39pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
Leez: . Not again. You mean : Master, with the highest number in illiteracy,highest poverty rate, highest infant mortality rate, highest cases of preventable diseases, highest number of street beggars.. You are a very BIG joke. Lool. Kid, go and play. 2 Likes |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by Leez(m): 11:47pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
totit:Fixed |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by Konquest: 2:39am On Nov 05, 2017 |
SouthEastFacts:^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^ ProForce Ltd, manufactures Armored Personel Carriers/vehicles for the military in Ogun State, Nigeria and for export since 2013. There is nothing that is being produced in Aba or Nnewi that you will not find a substitute being produced locally in Lagos or other parts of SW or Nigeria as a whole, based on my research since the 1990s. I discovered that savvy entrepreneurs of Edo, Yoruba, Itsekiri, Igala, Idoma, Efik, even the North like Sokoto, Kaduna, Kano are manufacturing things at a standard technological level. Recently, a man from Kano was at an exhibition in Abuja were he displayed a vehicle that uses only solar energy panels! Companies located in the South West such as Yiko Deen Footwear and the North also manufacture military boots and kits for the Nigerian Police/Armed forces. The manufacturing contract was spread around so nobody has the monopoly of technology or Knowledge in Nigeria. Nigerians have very brilliant people in every region. There is even an indigenous car manufacturing company in Ghana which is owned by a Ghanaian citizen. Last by not least, I do not trust the source of wealth of some of young Ibos because many of them especially of Anambra stock have been arrested in Lagos and Anambra by the NDLEA for operating illicit methamphetamine laboratories. Nnewi, Ozubulu, Satellite Town, Iba Newsite, Ibeju Lekki New site are some of the places being used to operate hard drugs laboratories. A young guy from Ozubulu of 36 by the name Blessed of Blessed International was also busted by NDLEA in Ajao Estate in Isolo Lagos for production of methamphetamine inside the so-called mansion he was living in. The by-products of the methamphetamine cause cancer and mental issues and these so-called rich young, dubious SE guys have polluted the soil with the waste from methamphetamine production. You can crosscheck these FACTS with NDLEA and NIA. Over 95% of drug trafficking via MMA in Lagos[Lagos International Airport] is done by male/female of Ibo descent. Off course with the body scanners and sniffer dogs, most drug traffickers get caught. Yoruba and Edo/Delta make up the remaining 1% to 4% involvement in drugs trafficking based on NDLEA and the biannual NIA reports of Nigerians in foreign prisons. It is really embarrassing that of the over 500 Nigerians in Chinese prisons, 99% of them are of Ibo origin, same with Brazil, South Africa, etc. Another guy who was a sitting eze Ndigbo of Australia was also arrested for dealing in drugs as a drug barron 3 years ago! Many of them say they are importers but they are now on death row in Pakistan, Malaysia, China, Thailand, Myanmar, Brazil, etc. I only TRUST Ibo professionals and real people like Zinox, Coscharis, Slok[Orji Uzor Kalu] etc, because I know how they started their businesses, but not these other dubious guys who call themselves traders, who use that to cover up their criminal ways in the area of kidnappings for ransom, armed robbery across the West African borders (A criminal gang was busted in Lagos over 2 years ago and one of them confessed that most of the Ibo traders in Alaba are into crime but use trading to coverup. This guy from Ebonyi was involved in robbing banks and Bureau D Change in Nigeria and Benin Republic. He had built a mansion along Ikotun Egbe Road and living a fake life until him and the rest of his gang from Anambra were caught! The stories were widely reported in papers with their pictures and the mansions they built in Lagos in PM News, The Sun, etc. Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike's arrest in 2017 for the series of kidnappings and armed robberies/killings in Lagos, Edo, and other parts of Nigeria only made me to be a lot more suspicious about the lavish lifestyle of especially young Ibo traders who claim to be rich until proved otherwise. 3 Likes |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by deomelo: 3:03am On Nov 05, 2017 |
Yoruba https://www.nairaland.com/3918290/yorubas-most-industriousrichest-educated-tribe Ibo https://www.nairaland.com/3926379/igbos-most-industrious-innovative-richest We've debated and settled this issue, we even trashed the ibo most industrious myth and whatever phantom and imaginary properties and industries was trashed also. Get real and quit spinning tales. 8 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by Konquest: 3:19am On Nov 05, 2017 |
deomelo:^^^^^^^^^^^ ... |
Re: Igbo Walka Walka: A Blessing Or A Curse? by huptin(m): 4:34am On Nov 05, 2017 |
Leez: You make me laugh, South east investment does not make up to 10% of total investment in Lagos, if Igbos leave Lagos there will be less pressure on the infrastructure and more room for better investors who will bring in good money but less liabilities after all South Africa has trillions of dollars of investment in Lagos but how many south Africans do you see here putting unnecessary pressure on our infrastructure? 1 Like |
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