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Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by plaindealer: 8:54pm On Nov 09, 2021
Kinematics:



Take away federal investments Lagos is nothing..


And who says Lagos is not benefiting from oil receipts?
Please where is the headquarters of Chevron, Mobil, Agip and Total in Nigeria?
Where do 70% of oil servicing companies in Nigeria are located?



Take away these from Lagos and see how Lagos becomes useless..

If you don't know, Lagos benefits from the oil you are talking about more than any other state in Nigeria.


If it's just about oil, how come the major oil producing states with just 5 million population and their massive oil wealth not ahead of Lagos with National population burden and 20 million plus people?

Kaduna state is one of the top 5 IGR leaders, ahead of many major oil states, so kindly explain to us how the FG invested in Kaduna or made Kaduna top 5 IGR states?

Kano is generating more than the SE states, so is the FG also responsible for this?

I don't see the logic and common sense in your post.

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Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by seguno2: 8:56pm On Nov 09, 2021
Dsalvo:
Bottom line is that Lagos, by far and in a cesspool of misrule and leadership incompetence, remains the gold standard for all that is good, cutting edge and exemplary about Nigeria.

Is Lagos no longer benchmarking itself with global cities, or what is the meaning of world class projects that Tinubu and his goons have used to wow Lagosians in over two decades of massive corruption and looting that will make Abacha green with envy?

Don’t you think that genuine Yorubas will benchmark themselves to the best, instead of a “cesspool of misrule and leadership incompetence”? Is that not what you do for personal progress in line with the saying that- eshin iwaju ohun ni ti eyin nwo sare?
Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by Kinematics: 8:57pm On Nov 09, 2021
aribisala0:
[s]Empty bluff that will not make this story go away

Cairo
Toronto
Kinshasa
Chicago


Tell us how they are close to the sea.
[/s]



Another bluff expressing his ignorance..
Which sea exactly


Mumu and you na like this. Read before you spew trash. In my first post I never mentioned sea, rather I said coast. Na only sea dey get coast?

Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by aribisala0(m): 8:59pm On Nov 09, 2021
Kinematics:
[/b]

Mumu and you na like this..
How is Kinshasa by the sea

Tell us which sea is close to Cairo, Chicago, Toronto?
Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by plaindealer: 9:01pm On Nov 09, 2021
The NBS said that Lagos state recorded the highest IGR of N418.99 billion, closely followed by Rivers with N117.19 billion and the FCT with N92.05 billion.

Delta state recorded N59.732 billion, Kaduna N50.768 billion, Ogun N50.749 billion, Oyo N38.042 billion, Kano N31.819 billion, Akwa Ibom N30.696 billion, Anambra N28.009 billion, Edo N27.184 billion, Ondo N24.848 billion, and Enugu N23.650 billion.


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/04/states-fct-generate-n1-31trn-as-igr-in-2020-%E2%80%95-nbs/


Kaduna without oil is competing with Delta with massive oil wealth and allocations, Kaduna without oil wealth is ahead of major oil wealth states like Akwa Ibom and Bayelsa.

So, what is responsible for the IGR success in Kaduna? Is it ports and the FG?

Everywhere you turn, the FG excuse is a bogus, nonsense.

Money can not buy success and good leadership, Lagos state is just blessed with good and competent leaders, period.

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Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by Kinematics: 9:01pm On Nov 09, 2021
aribisala0:
[s]How is Kinshasa by the sea

Tell us which sea is close to Cairo, Chicago, Toronto?[/s]

Mr. Behave. I never mentioned sea, rather I said coast. All those cities are on the coast of water bodies.

U don come again with your 10 kobo iq..

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Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by muheeb01(m): 9:03pm On Nov 09, 2021
Lagos is a country on its own
Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by InoGetJoy: 9:04pm On Nov 09, 2021
Nigerialabalaba:
dats why una own don cast patapata. U tink say na ordinary eye wey dey make una IPOB terrorists dey burn everywhere for iboland? Shiorr
But u suppose dey shame, IPOB from east commanded your people and they immediately followed the orders.
Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by ba7man(m): 9:05pm On Nov 09, 2021
plaindealer:



...but you failed to name the West African states and the projects for what reason? Because you are lying?

Are the West African states also building 2 Metro rail lines at the same time?

Are they also building the largest Rice Mill in sub-Sahara Africa.?

Are they also building the largest deep seaport in West Africa?

Are they also building the largest FTZ in West Africa?

Are they home to the world's largest fertilizer plant and single train refinery in the world?

Stop substituting facts with hatred, lies and bitterness.
They just love to present their delusions as their reality........ just like schizophrenics

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Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by aribisala0(m): 9:06pm On Nov 09, 2021
Kinematics:


Mr. Behave. I never mentioned sea, rather I said coast. All those cities are on the coast of water bodies.

U don come again with your 10 kobo iq..
Hihihihi


Just like Onitsha abi?


You folk are insufferable

Even Kaduna is on the coast of river Kaduna

Oguta is on the Coast of ................

I said it before

The chances of you saying something sensible are non existent

OPEN A DICTIONARY TO CHECK MEANING OF COAST



You are badly educated

Rivers have SHORES not COASTS

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Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by Kinematics: 9:06pm On Nov 09, 2021
plaindealer:



[s]If it's just about oil, how come the major oil producing states with just 5 million population and their massive oil wealth not ahead of Lagos with National population burden and 20 million plus people?

Kaduna state is one of the top 5 IGR leaders, ahead of many major oil states, so kindly explain to us how the FG invested in Kaduna or made Kaduna top 5 IGR states?

Kano is generating more than the SE states, so is the FG also responsible for this?

I don't see the logic and common sense in your post.[/s]

I leave that to SE people to answer. Kaduna is not generating more than Rivers and that's on full stop!

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Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by ba7man(m): 9:07pm On Nov 09, 2021
InoGetJoy:

But u suppose dey shame, IPOB from east commanded your people and they immediately followed the orders.
IPOB oga dey cell now so ojoro cancel.

That broadcast he made that period will be used to nail him.
Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by Nigerialabalaba: 9:11pm On Nov 09, 2021
InoGetJoy:

[s]But u suppose dey shame, IPOB from east commanded your people and they immediately followed the orders[/s] .
Na u no get shame. If una umubingo IPOB terrorist leader wey no well dey tell him fellow terrorists to go burn down another man's land, u beta tie am before outsiders cast am for una. If every tribe get dat kind of umubingo, na to dey tell Yoruba youths go burn down iboland be dat na. Na shame dey u no get no make u no see say all of una for IPOB and the Chief terrorist no well. Now wey una own don cast patapata, it's too late to redeem una. After una burn down Lasgidi, u don see how many place u don burn for iboland. Shiorr
Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by Kinematics: 9:12pm On Nov 09, 2021
aribisala0:

[s]Hihihihi


Just like Onitsha abi?


You folk are insufferable

Even Kaduna is on the coast of river Kaduna

Oguta is on the Coast of ................

I said it before

The chances of you saying something sensible are non existent

OPEN A DICTIONARY TO CHECK MEANING OF COAST



You are badly educated[/s]





Never you reply me with that Onitsha nonsense.


A coast is a line where land meets a large expanse of water.


I know you just read definitions without understanding it. So River Congo that divides Congo Brazzaville and Congo Kinshasa cannot be termed as a coast line and the lands close to the river cannot be termed "COAST" because its not a sea?

Your mumu never do..

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Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by plaindealer: 9:12pm On Nov 09, 2021
Kinematics:


I leave that to SE people to answer. Kaduna is not generating more than Rivers and that's on full stop!


lol @ goalpost shifting, your post that I quoted wasn't about Rivers state, but when confronted with facts, you ran and hide under Rivers state.

Again, why is Kaduna state without oil is one of the top IGR states, ahead of Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, major oil states?

Do they also have ports in Kaduna or the FG developed Kaduna?

This is the problem with people like you, you always bite more than you can chew.
Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by Kinematics: 9:15pm On Nov 09, 2021
plaindealer:



[s]lol @ goalpost shifting, your post that I quoted wasn't about Rivers state, but when confronted with facts, you ran and hide under Rivers state.

Again, why is Kaduna state without oil is one of the top IGR states, ahead of Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, major oil states?

Do they also have ports in Kaduna or the FG developed Kaduna?

This is the problem with people like you, you always bite more than you can chew.[/s]

Rivers is my terra cogna. So carry your other nonsense fly..
Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by plaindealer: 9:17pm On Nov 09, 2021
It's very laughable when people talk about Rivers.

Rivers is the Richest in Nigeria simply because of oil, but even with the oil, it's still the second most indebted state after Lagos so the oil makes zero difference, it is still a very poorly managed state, the massive oil wealth, IGR and second-largest debt in Nigeria made no difference beyond common flyover, the same flyover that poorer states are building left and right, they have the best flyovers in Kano, not in Rivers.

Money and oil wealth can not buy good leadership.

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Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by Kinematics: 9:22pm On Nov 09, 2021
plaindealer:
[s]It's very laughable when people talk about Rivers.

Rivers is the Richest in Nigeria simply because of oil, but even with the oil, it's still the second most indebted state after Lagos so the oil makes zero difference, it is still a very poorly managed state, the massive oil wealth, IGR and second-largest debt in Nigeria made no difference beyond common flyover, the same flyover that poorer states are building left and right, they have the best flyovers in Kano, not in Rivers.

Money and oil wealth can not buy good leadership.[/s]



Why does this one keep repeating nonsense. When did Rivers become the Richest State in Nigeria? I can see the flyovers in Rivers dey hurt you...

Wike please build more, some people are dying in painsssss

Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by aribisala0(m): 9:24pm On Nov 09, 2021
Kinematics:


Never you reply me with that Onitsha nonsense.


A coast is a line where land meets a large expanse of water.
According to ...... IPOB or whom?

Or you just made that legislation?

According to your ridiculous definition
Onitsha is coastal


Which state in Nigeria does not have a coast?
Sokoto and Borno are "coastal"

In your desperation to be "right" you ignore the intrinsic contradiction with your earlier claim

Kinematics:


Location is a disadvantage for Abuja. Rivers geographically is a better competition than Abuja.

Look around the world today, most vibrant cities are on the coast.


According to your IPOB logic Abuja is "coastal" or are there no rivers in Abuja.

How does this coastal effect manifest in the fortunes of "vibrant " cities ? Is it a spiritual effect?


The reality is that you are completely ridiculing yourself


Coastal means by the sea/Ocean Not lying along a river

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Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by trulymatters(m): 9:28pm On Nov 09, 2021
plaindealer:



Kaduna without oil is competing with Delta with massive oil wealth and allocations, Kaduna without oil wealth is ahead of major oil wealth states like Akwa Ibom and Bayelsa.

So, what is responsible for the IGR success in Kaduna? Is it ports and the FG?

Everywhere you turn, the FG excuse is a bogus, nonsense.

Money can not buy success and good leadership, Lagos state is just blessed with good and competent leaders, period.





Akwa Ibom state is among the youngest in this grouping after Delta, they're are not doing bad at all
Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by aribisala0(m): 9:30pm On Nov 09, 2021
plaindealer:



lol @ goalpost shifting, your post that I quoted wasn't about Rivers state, but when confronted with facts, you ran and hide under Rivers state.

Again, why is Kaduna state without oil is one of the top IGR states, ahead of Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, major oil states?

Do they also have ports in Kaduna or the FG developed Kaduna?

This is the problem with people like you, you always bite more than you can chew.
Hs ambition is to be called "intellectual" but he lacks the cerebral infrastructure

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Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by Kinematics: 9:31pm On Nov 09, 2021
aribisala0:
[s]According to ...... IPOB or whom?

Or you just made that legislation?

According to your ridiculous definition
Onitsha is coastal


Which state in Nigeria does not have a coast?
Sokoto and Borno are "coastal"

In your desperation to be "right" you ignore the intrinsic contradiction with your earlier claim




According to your IPOB logic Abuja is "coastal" or are there no rivers in Abuja.

How does this coastal effect manifest in the fortunes of "vibrant " cities ? Is it a spiritual effect?


The reality is that you are completely ridiculing yourself


Coastal means by the sea/Ocean Not lying along a river[/s]

I'll repeat it for the last time. Take that ipob nonsense far away from me... carry your nonsense to ipig miscreants.

Before you continue to disgrace your generation a coast can be sea/ocean, lake or rivers that form boundaries especially between 2 countries(I know this one is too technical for you).
Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by Kinematics: 9:32pm On Nov 09, 2021
aribisala0:

[s]Hs ambition is to be called "intellectual" but he lacks the cerebral infrastructure[/s]


See this one with an IQ below 24 is talking too.. hide your face. You ain't cerebral enough in the things of geography. Your understanding is even worse than that of a beginner.
Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by aribisala0(m): 9:34pm On Nov 09, 2021
Kinematics:


I'll repeat it for the last time. Take that ipob nonsense far away from me... carry your nonsense to ipig miscreants.

Before you continue to disgrace your generation a coast can be sea/ocean, lake or rivers that form boundaries especially between 2 countries(I know this one is too technical for you.
You sound very IPOB with the nonsense you are churning out

You are also contradicting yourself

Is there no river in Abuja?


Coasts are linked with the Sea everything else is a SHORE

It is not by IPOB stronghead
Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by aribisala0(m): 9:35pm On Nov 09, 2021
Kinematics:



See this one with an IQ below 24 is talking too.. hide your face. You ain't cerebral enough in the things of geography. Your understanding is even worse than that of a beginner.
Is there a river in Abuja yes or No?
Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by Ovamboland(m): 9:35pm On Nov 09, 2021
seguno2:


Continue making excuses for the Lagos thieves instead of insisting on what they have done with the increased IGR that ultimately comes out of your pocket.
If they increased the IGR by multiple times, did they also increase the hectolitres of water and number of buildings covered by the same multiple times, to give one example

You have no answer just mere hot air

The things on ground is highly commensurate with available revenue. Otherwise more advanced cities would have been run with less than what Lagos has. Shame me with an example of a city spending less or same like Lagos and is more advanced.
Stop speaking in superlatives and be more specific.

Hint:
Lagos spends less than 50k naira per citizen, compare to Cairo, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Nairobi etc.
Re: Lagos Leads As States’ Mid-Year IGR Hits ₦849.12 Billion by Kinematics: 9:35pm On Nov 09, 2021
aribisala0:

You sound very IPOB with the nonsense you are churning out

You are also contradicting yourself

Is there no river in Abuja?


Coasts are linked with the Sea everything else is a SHORE

It is not by IPOB stronghead


Mumu. Does Abuja share boundary with any country or any international body?

Abuja is located in the hinterland of Nigeria and its only accessible via land or air, which already its a disadvantage. Worldwide cities close to large water bodies do better than those in the hinterland.

I'll say this for the last time. Move the capital of Nigeria to any coastal state besides Lagos and see what it will be in 30yrs time. Even currently Abuja has already taken Air travel from Lagos as the city with the busiest airport based on recent figures.

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