My problem is not what goes to Lagos, but Lagos and those that lives there will not benefit. The best solution is to return to regional system of governance. Because this system only favours Lagos and Abuja. Regional system whatever, SW get they can share it among themselves so also SS, SW and the North.
And you think other states are benefiting?why will they benefit when they get free money or are extorted. Monkey de work baboon de Chop and you expect benefit
The Nigeria economy is skewed towards Lagos. Open up seaport in the SS, construct road from Aba to Porthacourt, open up SE, and diversify FG investment.People are trooping to Lagos and Abuja because the economy has been skewed in favour of Lagos and Abuja. In a country like Nigeria other State cannot compete fairly.
@@mikolowiskamikolowiska4993 No market because it has not been develop. Let the FG put the facilities in place and the right policy it will be functional. The best is to return to regional system of governance because this current system only favours Lagos and Abuja. When FG was seeking for investors, that investment was meant for Lagos. How can other State compete fairly. Lets be fair and ask ourselves if the table were to be turn around will we be happy.
This bill is a great opportunity for the North to have one of the largest economy in Africa not just Nigeria. The North has the population, the landmass, mineral resources and animal farming. Any one of these ingredients have made countries economically strong. This is why Nations encourage immigration (Canada, Germany, Canda, USA) , mineral resources mining (Germany, USSR, China) and invest in agriculture (Australia, New Zealand, Israel). California, a state in USA has the 5th largest economy of the world. Its economy was jump started by gold in the last century. Gold of which there are tonnes in the North, not to mention of precious stones, uranium, natural gas etc. The North has been in greater control of Nigeria's governance since independence, what again is it waiting for. So, this question of timing of the bill is irrelevant. Let he gold rush begin in the North. The time is now not tomorrow. The Northern governors should be bold and move ahead with this bill. They have no excuse. Courage is not synonymous with stubborn opposition. Nor is weakness synonymous to agreement or acceptance.
Equity Concerns: There are fears that the reforms may disproportionately affect lower-income earners, widening social inequalities. The opposition underscores the need for a more inclusive approach, ensuring that reforms are fair, transparent, and aligned with the citizens' economic realities.
the brilliant lady analyst is one of d best out there..
my ears are wide open when she speaks.
Interesting analysis. 🎉
My problem is not what goes to Lagos, but Lagos and those that lives there will not benefit. The best solution is to return to regional system of governance. Because this system only favours Lagos and Abuja. Regional system whatever, SW get they can share it among themselves so also SS, SW and the North.
And you think other states are benefiting?why will they benefit when they get free money or are extorted. Monkey de work baboon de Chop and you expect benefit
The Nigeria economy is skewed towards Lagos. Open up seaport in the SS, construct road from Aba to Porthacourt, open up SE, and diversify FG investment.People are trooping to Lagos and Abuja because the economy has been skewed in favour of Lagos and Abuja. In a country like Nigeria other State cannot compete fairly.
There is seaport in calabar and warri. No market they're so no one is using it and agberos extortion chases importers away
@@mikolowiskamikolowiska4993 No market because it has not been develop. Let the FG put the facilities in place and the right policy it will be functional. The best is to return to regional system of governance because this current system only favours Lagos and Abuja. When FG was seeking for investors, that investment was meant for Lagos. How can other State compete fairly. Lets be fair and ask ourselves if the table were to be turn around will we be happy.
This bill is a great opportunity for the North to have one of the largest economy in Africa not just Nigeria. The North has the population, the landmass, mineral resources and animal farming. Any one of these ingredients have made countries economically strong. This is why Nations encourage immigration (Canada, Germany, Canda, USA) , mineral resources mining (Germany, USSR, China) and invest in agriculture (Australia, New Zealand, Israel). California, a state in USA has the 5th largest economy of the world. Its economy was jump started by gold in the last century. Gold of which there are tonnes in the North, not to mention of precious stones, uranium, natural gas etc. The North has been in greater control of Nigeria's governance since independence, what again is it waiting for. So, this question of timing of the bill is irrelevant. Let he gold rush begin in the North. The time is now not tomorrow. The Northern governors should be bold and move ahead with this bill. They have no excuse. Courage is not synonymous with stubborn opposition. Nor is weakness synonymous to agreement or acceptance.
May I know why the media in Nigeria has not helped in breaking the corrupt network or cabals
The North is a big set back to this Liegeria
The South is a big set back to this Liegeria. This is democracy Mr Hypocrite of the highest order
Because we the north don't like reforms
Equity Concerns: There are fears that the reforms may disproportionately affect lower-income earners, widening social inequalities.
The opposition underscores the need for a more inclusive approach, ensuring that reforms are fair, transparent, and aligned with the citizens' economic realities.
Ologun is blaming everything to ESN, no, people should have stood by to unlive by AK wielding pastoralists. Reason sir.
Ologun is blaming everything to ESN, no, people should have stood by to be unalive by AK wielding pastoralists. Reason sir!!!!!