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Re: . by Ttipsy(f): 6:24pm On Sep 15, 2018
arinzeejikonye:
Enugu got a good headstart regarding her masterplan,
Enugu can carve a nitch for herself, she got the attitude of metamorphosing into Silicon Valley East of the niger, she equally has the posture of becoming a beehive for fun seeking Tourists to have pleasurable unforgettable moments , she could become a prime destination for medi-tourism.


Nefgik
most thing I commend Enugu about is tree n flower planting. Gush.. this place is so beautiful

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Re: . by Handsomegod(m): 6:25pm On Sep 15, 2018
arinzeejikonye:
Handsomegod & oremi22 I share your thoughts,

A look back at some of the real estate
These estates look cool and moderately spaced out. I also hope there are dedicated green areas and parks. @Oremi. Do you have a snapshot of the Goshen Estate and the faulty design you spoke about? I spent sometime at Goshen Estate last Xmas and i didn't take any particular note of any defect in the layout. I may be wrong. Please enlighten us more.
Re: . by horsepower101: 6:32pm On Sep 15, 2018
Honestly after looking at these beautiful pictures, I have understood how extremely important City planning is. This used to be a Lower ranked issue for me but it’s now one of the top issues we should bring to the attention of our governors.

No matter how beautiful the houses are, if the city is not well planned, it ends up diminishing the beauty.

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Re: . by Nobody: 6:36pm On Sep 15, 2018
Despite the fact that at intermittent instances, Owelle falls hands like wrist break when it comes to longevity of structural integrity of some projects, however he is still futuristic with the imo centenary towers.

Credit channelstv,
Rytegate.

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Re: . by horsepower101: 6:37pm On Sep 15, 2018
Another thing that projects the beauty of Enugu City is the tarring of inner roads. Just imagine how ugly it would have looked if the inner roads weren’t tarred.

I have asked this question before and I will ask again:

How come Enugu was able to afford to tar most of their inner streets roads when other south east states don’t do the same?

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Re: . by horsepower101: 6:40pm On Sep 15, 2018
arinzeejikonye:
Despite the fact that at intermittent instances, Owelle falls hands like wrist break when it comes to longevity of structural integrity of some projects, however he is still futuristic with the imo centenary towers.

Has the construction started?

Edit: just saw the picture you posted.
Re: . by OreMI22: 6:46pm On Sep 15, 2018
horsepower101:
Honestly after looking at these beautiful pictures, I have understood how extremely important City planning is. This used to be a Lower ranked issue for me but it’s now one of the top issues we should bring to the attention of our governors.

No matter how beautiful the houses are, if the city is not well planned, it ends up diminishing the beauty.

Ofcourse, the ONLY reason an average American town looks better than equivalent European city is that they took time to plan every city, then plant LOTS of trees and flowers.

The reason new owerri looks better than regular Owerri town is that the entire area was well planned.

The reason Enugu looks better and more habitable than other Equivalent sized cities in the SE is that it is well planned while the others aren't

Infact, if you looked at just buildings, other SE states will totally defeat Enugu. But since these beautiful houses are in largely unplanned or poorly planned estates, even basic building in well planned estates appear a lot better!

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Re: . by Bede2u(m): 6:47pm On Sep 15, 2018
nnamdijonathan:


Its possible to get at least 20 highrise buildings (15 stories and above ), we only need to locate the busiest, most industrial and commercial state in the east to start the project, and Anambra seems to be the best location, Onitsha to be precised. All the government needs to do is to create available land of not less than 5 sqkm in any community in Onitsha metro, ensure the cost of land per plot is cheap, ensure that land buyers do not build any structure below 15 storeys, government itself should build at least 2 highrise residential buildings to draw in investors. This is what is happening in Banana island. There are places in Banana island where land buyers are not allowed to build any structure below 12 storeys. It usually takes time to fill up the land but, as long as the land is in a commercial area and cost per plot is cheap or moderate, there is hope. Companies can locate their headquarters in this new area, some can come together to erect a single structure office towers or residential towers or hotels and casinos or all of them combined in the same tower just like the towers in Dubai.
Our government should also start making plans to turn our major innovation cities ( Nnewi and Aba ) into our own Silicon valleys were people develop new innovative products that cut across technology, fashion, agriculture etc. Nnewi has Chicason, Innoson, Ngobros, Ibeto etc while Aba has its creative youths that fabricate palm kernel processing machines, soap making machines, water dredgers and other metal products so I feel we should have turned these two innovative cities into our own silicon valleys, thank God for the rapid and increasing growth of ICT and coding literacy in Igboland.
smart

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Re: . by OreMI22: 6:53pm On Sep 15, 2018
horsepower101:
Another thing that projects the beauty of Enugu City is the tarring of inner roads. Just imagine how ugly it would have looked if the inner roads weren’t tarred.

I have asked this question before and I will ask again:

How come Enugu was able to afford to tar most of their inner streets roads when other south east states don’t do the same?

Using the housing estates model to develop is actually a good thing. But Planting trees and flowers must be taken seriously in Nigeria. Recently, Nigerian estates look like Agadez where no single plan is found and everything is just concrete and sand.

A culture of planting flowers and trees must be incorporated into our culture. Even currently built up areas must be impressed upon to plant trees and flowers. It makes all the difference between Nigerian estates that look terrible and unhabitable to even Ghanaian estates that look clean and inviting. See pictures below.
1st picture Nigeria
2nd picture Ghana

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Re: . by achi4u(m): 6:56pm On Sep 15, 2018
Enugu state, one day Ebonyi state will look exactly or even more like you, we already have the master-plan waiting for visionary leaders and fund to execute.

If you see better tin and praise it, surly better better tin will come calling.

We already have the trees, grasses and a solid soil to build anything we can afford.

God continue to bless our hustle and Igboland forever.
Amen

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Re: . by horsepower101: 7:00pm On Sep 15, 2018
OreMI22:


Using the housing estates model to develop is actually a good thing. But Planting trees and flowers must be taken seriously in Nigeria. Recently, Nigerian estates look like Agadez where no single plan is found and everything is just concrete and sand.

A culture of planting flowers and trees must be incorporated into our culture. Even currently built up areas must be impressed upon to plant trees and flowers. It makes all the difference between Nigerian estates that look terrible and unhabitable to even Ghanaian estates that look clean and inviting. See pictures below.
1st picture Nigeria
2nd picture Ghana

I remember when the guy who built the one in the first picture was promoting the estate on nairaland, he was seriously criticized by everyone for lack of flowers, gardens or trees. I respect the humility of that guy because he went back and tried his best to create space for flowers. Unfortunately the space was too small because it wasn’t part of the original plan but I am sure that the next estate he will build, he will make sure that trees and flowers are planted.

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Re: . by EzeOnyembo: 7:00pm On Sep 15, 2018
Wisdom full this thread....

Keep the comments coming guys....

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Re: . by Nobody: 7:09pm On Sep 15, 2018
arinzeejikonye:
Handsomegod & oremi22 I share your thoughts,

A look back at some of the real estate

See how beautiful these are and yet, the white man still made us believe Rome is more beautiful than our cities. We must advertise Enugu city to the world ASAP. Pompeii in Itayi is today a tourist city where people come to play at some beaches and some Enugu areas match up to Pompeii in beauty that is why we must advertise this city through any means possible because Enugu has what it takes.

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Re: . by achi4u(m): 7:11pm On Sep 15, 2018
horsepower101:
Another thing that projects the beauty of Enugu City is the tarring of inner roads. Just imagine how ugly it would have looked if the inner roads weren’t tarred.

I have asked this question before and I will ask again:

How come Enugu was able to afford to tar most of their inner streets roads when other south east states don’t do the same?
Visionary leaders and goodwill, some leaders are just pure wicked, others are handicapped With what they met on ground, if the said Streets is already haphazardly build up it will be very difficult to reconstruct and no matter how you you to reshape it, it's beauty is already gone.
It is better an area is being planned before building anything... From there houses will not be dragging Road with vehicles.
Enugu got it right.

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Re: . by Nobody: 7:13pm On Sep 15, 2018
arinzeejikonye:
Despite the fact that at intermittent instances, Owelle falls hands like wrist break when it comes to longevity of structural integrity of some projects, however he is still futuristic with the imo centenary towers.

Credit channelstv,
Rytegate.

on may 29th during that media chat, they said the centenary towers were already at the 5th floors and each building will get to the 18th floor.

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Re: . by Nobody: 7:15pm On Sep 15, 2018
horsepower101:
Another thing that projects the beauty of Enugu City is the tarring of inner roads. Just imagine how ugly it would have looked if the inner roads weren’t tarred.

I have asked this question before and I will ask again:

How come Enugu was able to afford to tar most of their inner streets roads when other south east states don’t do the same?

I also wanted to ask the same question with Awka in mind

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Re: . by Nobody: 7:21pm On Sep 15, 2018
OreMI22:


Ofcourse, the ONLY reason an average American town looks better than equivalent European city is that they took time to plan every city, then plant LOTS of trees and flowers.

The reason new owerri looks better than regular Owerri town is that the entire area was well planned.

The reason Enugu looks better and more habitable than other Equivalent sized cities in the SE is that it is well planned while the others aren't

Infact, if you looked at just buildings, other SE states will totally defeat Enugu. But since these beautiful houses are in largely unplanned or poorly planned estates, even basic building in well planned estates appear a lot better!


Other reasons why European and American cities look more beautiful than ours are cleanliness, neat and painted houses and covered drainage/gutter. If you visit Okorocha's family estate, it looks like entering Burnham in UK due to the clean roads, new houses, covered gutters and many, many and many shrubs and flowers everywhere. Enugu state can achieve European look in no due time once we close all gutters and turn them to side walks and continue our tree planting.

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Re: . by OreMI22: 7:33pm On Sep 15, 2018
AnambraDota:
Nwanne God bless you, Pita Obi was clueless but its Obiano's cluelessnes is beyond redemption, i dont know if its because he drinks alot or he is too clannish to consider some projects beneficial to others not his.
Anambra are busy buying every available space at Asaba, every weekend Onitsha business community will relocate to Asaba to unwind thereby enriching the economy of the state. Do you know how much Anambra State have lost to Delta State in terms of tourism and real estate? Obiano is not futuristic like Rochas, Obiano is too petty believe me.

Kindly look at the GoogleMap below and see where paradise is wasting just because some people chose noisemaking over proactive leadership. If Obiano and co were to be futuristic, this Island would have been connected with a bridge and watch how fast it will develop. If ANSG were to construct one bridge to connect this island and build a state polythecnic there, the rate property will appreciate there will not be qunatified, but telling arrogant people what to do is like flogging a dead Horse. Let keep calm until this clueless government is over.

The island is bigger than Awada, the bridge that will open it up is less than 2 kilometers. There are more than 5 River Beaches that can be developed to a robust tourist attraction.


What you have said will make sense ONLY on one condition.

1. THEY WILL PLAN THE AREA AND RESTRICT DEVELOPMENT TO ONLY HOTELS AND BUSINESS DISTRICTS LIKE EKO-ATLANTIC PROJECT.

If that vital area is opened up for residential houses, it will be better to leave it as the arable farmland it is now. Let the residential houses be built in Oba, Obosi or Nkwelle.

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Re: . by achi4u(m): 8:02pm On Sep 15, 2018
nnamdijonathan:


on may 29th during that media chat, they said the centenary towers were already at the 5th floors and each building will get to the 18th floor.
It will be a remarkable achievement. First of it kind in the East.

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Re: . by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 8:07pm On Sep 15, 2018
OreMI22:


Using the housing estates model to develop is actually a good thing. But Planting trees and flowers must be taken seriously in Nigeria. Recently, Nigerian estates look like Agadez where no single plan is found and everything is just concrete and sand.

A culture of planting flowers and trees must be incorporated into our culture. Even currently built up areas must be impressed upon to plant trees and flowers. It makes all the difference between Nigerian estates that look terrible and unhabitable to even Ghanaian estates that look clean and inviting. See pictures below.
1st picture Nigeria
2nd picture Ghana

Estate model is not the best.
I prefer layouts, the way we built Independence, New Haven, Uwani, etc. Where areas connect to the central grid by interconnected roads, so, traffic can be averted.
Those dead end collection of houses called Estates that lead to know where don't cut it for me.
Which estate is better than Independence layout or Trans Ekulu in Enugu?

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Re: . by Bede2u(m): 8:21pm On Sep 15, 2018
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OreMI22:


What you have said will make sense ONLY on one condition.

1. THEY WILL PLAN THE AREA AND RESTRICT DEVELOPMENT TO ONLY HOTELS AND BUSINESS DISTRICTS LIKE EKO-ATLANTIC PROJECT.

If that vital area is opened up for residential houses, it will be better to leave it as the arable farmland it is now. Let the residential houses be built in Oba, Obosi or Nkwelle.
why do u say so??
Re: . by Handsomegod(m): 8:24pm On Sep 15, 2018
OreMI22:


What you have said will make sense ONLY on one condition.

1. THEY WILL PLAN THE AREA AND RESTRICT DEVELOPMENT TO ONLY HOTELS AND BUSINESS DISTRICTS LIKE EKO-ATLANTIC PROJECT.

If that vital area is opened up for residential houses, it will be better to leave it as the arable farmland it is now. Let the residential houses be built in Oba, Obosi or Nkwelle.
Your points above confirm my constant assertion on this thread that until we run governance strictly on business principles and logic of free market,we may never attain our best. Anambra shoreline remains largely untapped,un-utilized and a wasting gold mine. Given the industrial and commercial depth of the State,something akin to Broadway or Eko Atlantic is long overdue here. The entire River Niger coast is prime for such up scale development. I still wonder why all the big businesses in Anambra and environs have their administrative offices in Lagos when we can replicate the structures right on our coast and use every business trick in the book to attract them home. Before Dr Maduka built his iconic hospital and other structures,no one thought it possible. Today,it is a reality. His courage alone ought to kick-start a revolution. I wish! He just threw a challenge which I wish the government of the day can key into by developing upscale business parks and structures either along the coast or someone else with a pristine outlook.

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Re: . by Xander85: 10:31pm On Sep 15, 2018
horsepower101:
Honestly after looking at these beautiful pictures, I have understood how extremely important City planning is. This used to be a Lower ranked issue for me but it’s now one of the top issues we should bring to the attention of our governors.

No matter how beautiful the houses are, if the city is not well planned, it ends up diminishing the beauty.

More so in this era of drone-shots!

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Re: . by Xander85: 10:41pm On Sep 15, 2018
horsepower101:
Another thing that projects the beauty of Enugu City is the tarring of inner roads. Just imagine how ugly it would have looked if the inner roads weren’t tarred.

I have asked this question before and I will ask again:

How come Enugu was able to afford to tar most of their inner streets roads when other south east states don’t do the same?

The quality of leadership in Enugu as well as the relative stability governance in the state has enjoyed since 1999 should be a major factor.

All it's governors since 1999 have either been medical doctors or lawyers (i stand to be corrected), and most if not all of them have come from wealthy families that made their names right from the 60s and 70s. You may have all the money in the world, but you can't buy class and refinement!

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Re: . by Bede2u(m): 11:50pm On Sep 15, 2018
AnambraDota:
Nwanne God bless you, Pita Obi was clueless but its Obiano's cluelessnes is beyond redemption, i dont know if its because he drinks alot or he is too clannish to consider some projects beneficial to others not his.
Anambra are busy buying every available space at Asaba, every weekend Onitsha business community will relocate to Asaba to unwind thereby enriching the economy of the state. Do you know how much Anambra State have lost to Delta State in terms of tourism and real estate? Obiano is not futuristic like Rochas, Obiano is too petty believe me.

Kindly look at the GoogleMap below and see where paradise is wasting just because some people chose noisemaking over proactive leadership. If Obiano and co were to be futuristic, this Island would have been connected with a bridge and watch how fast it will develop. If ANSG were to construct one bridge to connect this island and build a state polythecnic there, the rate property will appreciate there will not be qunatified, but telling arrogant people what to do is like flogging a dead Horse. Let keep calm until this clueless government is over.

The island is bigger than Awada, the bridge that will open it up is less than 2 kilometers. There are more than 5 River Beaches that can be developed to a robust tourist attraction.

are u sure the ownership of the island has been sorted btw anambra and delta?

Cos this is nigeria o
Re: . by Cjrane2: 12:26am On Sep 16, 2018
Bede2u:
are u sure the ownership of the island has been sorted btw anambra and delta?

Cos this is nigeria o

The area is not an Island, it's attached to Anambra state as part of Onono. The one that is an island is a small patch of land in the middle of the river Niger.

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Re: . by Bede2u(m): 12:32am On Sep 16, 2018
Cjrane2:


The area is not an Island, it's attached to Anambra state as part of Onono. The one that is an island is a small patch of land in the middle of the river Niger.
the one am saying is this one...who get am? Thats d one anambradota means

Re: . by aniomafirstson: 12:39am On Sep 16, 2018
Bede2u:
the one am saying is this one...who get am? Thats d one anambradota means

Nobody
Re: . by Bede2u(m): 1:04am On Sep 16, 2018
aniomafirstson:


Nobody
its the one anambradota means...if its under contention...then delta and anambra should share it 50-50 and make it a vip estate...like banana island or manhattan

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Re: . by Nobody: 7:07am On Sep 16, 2018
Blissful Sunday guys,

Asaba aerial view from Stephen keshi stadium

Courtesy : @oluuze_d

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Re: . by Nobody: 7:14am On Sep 16, 2018
How new owerri is fast evolving,


Courtesy dee abagworo
Preshdub media

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Re: . by Nobody: 7:18am On Sep 16, 2018
Umuguma owerri

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