Obionic📉📈
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@fimiletoks What Lagos benefits from those ports is bigger than any 13% derivation
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The Apapa and Tincan ports generated N4.5trn in 2025. The entire money was remitted into the Federation account to be shared as FAAC to all states and LG.
Lagos cant even retain 1% as derivation fees compared to 13% oil derivation fees.
Cyborg Warlord@Admiral_Cyborg
How do you collect over $700 million in loans for one single state, not to be shared by any other state then when the other states sell oil, they'll use it to pay back the loan they didn't enjoy a dime from? Omo, the next time we say that state is a No Man's Land, them no born you well to open mouth talk.
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Make trabalism a crime just like they did in Rwanda. No tribe talks, everyone is just Nigerian. 6months jail time as punishment. Then, death sentence to corrupt government officials and all assets seized.
OmolowoAkande🥇@Tonyjay
If you become Nigeria president for one day what are you fixing up immediately ??
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@olanrewajuolam6 @_ellaru Bigotry is just a symptom of a bigger problem
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@obionic360 @_ellaru Because we let bigots run riot.
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@obionic360 Who’s talking about deleting your culture? Do you even understand tribalism?
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🚨JUST IN: Arsenal are preparing a €70–80 million move for Sandro Tonali as their summer midfield plans begin to take shape.
Arsenal are lining up a major midfield reinforcement this summer, with reports suggesting they’re ready to bid between €70m and €80m for Newcastle United’s Sandro Tonali.
The Italy international has emerged as a key target for Mikel Arteta, as the club look to refine an already competitive squad ahead of another season challenging on multiple fronts.
Any potential transfer will ultimately depend on Newcastle United’s stance.
Would you take Sandro Tonali at Arsenal with that price? Via [@AFTVMedia]


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@Teeniiola I am from Delta State the Igbo part, Aniocha Oshimili.
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