Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by cupidkef(m): 9:35pm On Oct 19, 2019 |
okoroemeka: if you go to owerri through okigwe,amaraku,you will be amazed at the resilience of Nigerians,the road from okigwe to owerri is nothing but an obstacle course that will make any driver has hypertension when he reaches the ocean at akabo ikeduru,I don't know how we continue to live like this and still pretend we are human beings. Thanks you... I just passed there this evening..... That ikeduru road is hell 1 Like |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by cupidkef(m): 9:44pm On Oct 19, 2019 |
Abagworo:
Okorocha started work from 2011 and most of these roads have lasted till this year so there's no case of inferior anything. Everything that spoilt during his tenure including natural disaster were made headline here on Nairaland so I doubt any negative news of Okorocha is hidden.
Based on personal experience Imo is not as bad as other States presently and the issue of road is a national emergency. Right here in Port-Harcourt the East-West road has been cut off at Nkpolu for close to 8 months and also cut off at Adamark further down heading to Eleme junction. You cannot travel from Port-Harcourt to Obigbo which is just a 5km distance because of the poor State of Aba road etc. I also know it's same across Nigeria and not limited to Imo State, Anambra, Abia, Ogun, Rivers, Enugu or Kogi. May your life, your in-laws, your next tenth generation and the life of every one you know be like the way rochas left imo state. AMEN 1 Like |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by cupidkef(m): 9:45pm On Oct 19, 2019 |
Imo1stson:
No road can last when half of it is covered with heaps of refuse and flooded because the drainage has been blocked. Looking at the 2 pictures you need not look for why the road has gone bad. May your life, your in-laws, your next tenth generation and the life of every one you know be like the way rochas left imo state. AMEN 1 Like |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by Rapfrick(m): 9:53pm On Oct 19, 2019 |
TonyeBarcanista:
By TonyeBarcanista
When Imo state Governor, Chief Emeka Ihedioha, was inaugurated in May 29 this year he told the people of the state that the damage done by his immediate predecessor and now senator Rochas Okorocha, was more than pathetic. I assumed that he was exaggerating the situation on ground considering that he was of different political platform with Okorocha and it is the norm of people of opposing political parties.
On Friday, October 18, I, along with delegation from PDP New Media Team, set out on a journey from Abuja to Owerri to honor the funeral of late Social Media personality, Stanley Nwabia in his hometown in Mbaitoli, Imo state.
In the course of the journey, I was welcomed to Kogi state by some terrible roads but I wasn't surprised, because I never expected to see something better than what I always see when plying that route. To me, Kogi has the worst road in Nigeria but... I was wrong!
Entering Imo state was pathetic. Every road and feeder roads in Imo state are eyesore and in complete ruin. Even the tunnel that I had blindly praised Rochas for after seeing it on TV and social media, was highly dilapidated and a death trap that every vehicle avoided except ours. The most shameful sight is World Bank Road- that road is complete ruins and not motorable. Meanwhile, the most disgraceful is the road leading to "Peoples House", this is because one ordinarily expect that such a road should be of world class but it wasn't. All the so-called road projects that Okorocha's propagandists parade on social media and newspapers are complete fraud. There is no single road in Imo state with good drainage system and no single road that is without potholes dragging space with vehicles.
Indeed, Imo state has the worst drainage system in Nigeria and no provision for waste disposal - No wonder Governor Ihedioha vowed to rid the state off dirt and waste that littered everywhere.
I have always held the opinion that Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi state has no business in government house but now I'll say that he is miles better than Rochas' eight years as Governor of Imo state. I am not a fan of President Muhammadu Buhari style of administration but it is better for one to entrust his business to Buhari than to Rochas Okorocha - He is that bad!
Some readers may think I'm sounding this way because I am a PDP member, but that narrative isn't correct. I have never ceased from singing the praises of Rotimi Amaechi for some of the works he did as Governor of Rivers state, my home state despite him being of APC.
Honestly, I pity Governor Emeka Ihedioha, he is a governor that inherited all-round problem from his predecessor, he has so much work to do. He's so unlucky to be elected Governor of Imo state at this time, he is in for real work, I honestly don't envy him! But that is what service is all about, he has no other business to do than to work and deliver- that is the reason he's a leader!
Most importantly, I pity Imo people for being subjected to eight years of Okorocha, I can't help but wonder how they were able to survive under his administration. I really sympathise with Ndi'Imo!
Fortunately, Governor Ihedioha has always maintained and shown by his actions that he is ready for the challenge. Indeed, he has started well and I pray God grants him the wisdom and strength to turn Imo state around for the good, the better and the best. Amen!
I appreciate, Hon Izuchukwu Akwarandu, SA New Media to Imo state Governor, and members of his team for their hospitality; Mr Kingsley Ohen, President of United Patriots of Nigeria and entire members of UPN for always checking on me; Barr Tony Ehilebo, Coordinator of PDP New Media Team and entire members of PDP New Media Team for brotherly cohesion, and entire members of Nairaland family.
May God Bless Us All and Bless Nigeria Inioribo Tamunotonye @TonyeBarcanista, PDP New Media Team and National Publicity Secretary, United Patriots of Nigeria
oga World Bank road na small London if u want to see bad road take a trip to federal polytechnic nekede dat road also leads to futo as at 2015 transport fee from owerri to poly was 50 naira but due to bad road and fuel increment de price became 100 naira but since last year it increased to 150 naira dis morning as I was going to poly nekede from owerri baba believe it or not de fee na 500 naira even at dat price no motorist gree go dat morning cos it rained last night and students are presently writing exams |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by Bigblessed: 9:54pm On Oct 19, 2019 |
Not even a single pic to back up the findings. |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by UnimkeAk(m): 10:03pm On Oct 19, 2019 |
TonyeBarcanista:
By TonyeBarcanista
When Imo state Governor, Chief Emeka Ihedioha, was inaugurated in May 29 this year he told the people of the state that the damage done by his immediate predecessor and now senator Rochas Okorocha, was more than pathetic. I assumed that he was exaggerating the situation on ground considering that he was of different political platform with Okorocha and it is the norm of people of opposing political parties.
On Friday, October 18, I, along with delegation from PDP New Media Team, set out on a journey from Abuja to Owerri to honor the funeral of late Social Media personality, Stanley Nwabia in his hometown in Mbaitoli, Imo state.
In the course of the journey, I was welcomed to Kogi state by some terrible roads but I wasn't surprised, because I never expected to see something better than what I always see when plying that route. To me, Kogi has the worst road in Nigeria but... I was wrong!
Entering Imo state was pathetic. Every road and feeder roads in Imo state are eyesore and in complete ruin. Even the tunnel that I had blindly praised Rochas for after seeing it on TV and social media, was highly dilapidated and a death trap that every vehicle avoided except ours. The most shameful sight is World Bank Road- that road is complete ruins and not motorable. Meanwhile, the most disgraceful is the road leading to "Peoples House", this is because one ordinarily expect that such a road should be of world class but it wasn't. All the so-called road projects that Okorocha's propagandists parade on social media and newspapers are complete fraud. There is no single road in Imo state with good drainage system and no single road that is without potholes dragging space with vehicles.
Indeed, Imo state has the worst drainage system in Nigeria and no provision for waste disposal - No wonder Governor Ihedioha vowed to rid the state off dirt and waste that littered everywhere.
I have always held the opinion that Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi state has no business in government house but now I'll say that he is miles better than Rochas' eight years as Governor of Imo state. I am not a fan of President Muhammadu Buhari style of administration but it is better for one to entrust his business to Buhari than to Rochas Okorocha - He is that bad!
Some readers may think I'm sounding this way because I am a PDP member, but that narrative isn't correct. I have never ceased from singing the praises of Rotimi Amaechi for some of the works he did as Governor of Rivers state, my home state despite him being of APC.
Honestly, I pity Governor Emeka Ihedioha, he is a governor that inherited all-round problem from his predecessor, he has so much work to do. He's so unlucky to be elected Governor of Imo state at this time, he is in for real work, I honestly don't envy him! But that is what service is all about, he has no other business to do than to work and deliver- that is the reason he's a leader!
Most importantly, I pity Imo people for being subjected to eight years of Okorocha, I can't help but wonder how they were able to survive under his administration. I really sympathise with Ndi'Imo!
Fortunately, Governor Ihedioha has always maintained and shown by his actions that he is ready for the challenge. Indeed, he has started well and I pray God grants him the wisdom and strength to turn Imo state around for the good, the better and the best. Amen!
I appreciate, Hon Izuchukwu Akwarandu, SA New Media to Imo state Governor, and members of his team for their hospitality; Mr Kingsley Ohen, President of United Patriots of Nigeria and entire members of UPN for always checking on me; Barr Tony Ehilebo, Coordinator of PDP New Media Team and entire members of PDP New Media Team for brotherly cohesion, and entire members of Nairaland family.
May God Bless Us All and Bless Nigeria Inioribo Tamunotonye @TonyeBarcanista, PDP New Media Team and National Publicity Secretary, United Patriots of Nigeria
Come to cross river ... U will weep 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by Abagworo(m): 10:10pm On Oct 19, 2019 |
cupidkef:
May your life, your in-laws, your next tenth generation and the life of every one you know be like the way rochas left imo state. AMEN A million AMEN!! Okorocha handed over a beautiful State to Ihedioha. 1 Like |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by Rapfrick(m): 10:34pm On Oct 19, 2019 |
Abagworo:
A million AMEN!! Okorocha handed over a beautiful State to Ihedioha. may de cries and pain of the masses judge you |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by Afam4eva(m): 10:42pm On Oct 19, 2019 |
Abagworo:
A million AMEN!! Okorocha handed over a beautiful State to Ihedioha. I like how you like posting this spibat road as if that's the only road in owerri. Infact, that road is beginning to give way, so you may as well give us an updated picture of the road. 1 Like |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by TonyeBarcanista(m): 10:50pm On Oct 19, 2019 |
Abagworo:
To give you a complete answer devoid of long discussion simply answer this question. Was Imo State like this as at the date Okorocha handed over?
There is this saying that it is easier to destroy than to build and Imo is a complete case study so whatever you experienced is evidence of months of destruction. On May 30th the 1st thjng Governor Ihedioha did was to destroy Akachi followed by series of destruction of public projects credited to Okorocha in a bid to wipe off Okorocha's legacy. So Ihedioha destroyed all the roads? Seriously? |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by TonyeBarcanista(m): 10:54pm On Oct 19, 2019 |
Imo1stson:
Stop writing thrash. Under Rochas Imo became the fastest developing State in Nigeria and the fastest growing IGR in the East so we had one if the best leaders in Nigeria. Ihedioha will definitely be removed if not by the court then mass action except he retraces his steps and starts fast rebuilding of everything he destroyed. Remember how his recovery chairman was almost burnt to death by angry youths. Imo isn't so bad presently as painted by the OP but we've lost the momentum of development experienced when Rochas was there. A visit to Imo State thread will prove the slowdown.
That road is too inferior and looking at it one will see that it wasn't bound to last. What manner of road get dilapidated in few months? 1 Like |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by NORSYK(m): 11:09pm On Oct 19, 2019 |
Abagworo:
A million AMEN!! Okorocha handed over a beautiful State to Ihedioha. This is the Imo State Okorocha handed over to Ihedioha 1 Like |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by NORSYK(m): 11:24pm On Oct 19, 2019 |
Abagworo:
To give you a complete answer devoid of long discussion simply answer this question. Was Imo State like this as at the date Okorocha handed over?
There is this saying that it is easier to destroy than to build and Imo is a complete case study so whatever you experienced is evidence of months of destruction. On May 30th the 1st thjng Governor Ihedioha did was to destroy Akachi followed by series of destruction of public projects credited to Okorocha in a bid to wipe off Okorocha's legacy. Obviously you have no shame at all. I guess Ihedioha destroyed these ones during Okorocha's tenure Darlington Flowrymz Ibekwe |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by Euegene100001: 11:52pm On Oct 19, 2019 |
I’m currently serving in imo owerri .See that place called orji it’s complete trash once it rains u practically swim back home .Once I look up and the weather looks some how I just seat at home .Edo state Benin to be precise is like heaven were imo owerri is. The funniest thing is the current governor is busy destroying statues built by rochas instead of spending money trying to make things work again .Una ehh |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by ofwest47(m): 11:55pm On Oct 19, 2019 |
Okorocha has performed better than the entire remaining states especially education wise. |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by Techsunny: 1:01am On Oct 20, 2019 |
Decolonel: It's quite obvious that the south east people are cursed with bad leaders.
They should take a cue from South south Idoit |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by Champele(m): 1:13am On Oct 20, 2019 |
cupidkef:
You are such a toddler I just entered owerri this night..... It took my vehicle 2hrs to get across ebonyi state and 4hrs to get across uturu to imo state.... World bank road is just a pot of shit Show us evidence. You no get phone? |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by Champele(m): 1:15am On Oct 20, 2019 |
nnamdismart25: bros this is not time for politics, truth ought to be told period, roads in Imo state are as bad as anything,if u come to imo state you will cry for the state. I live in Imo state. And I know how it use to be before Rochas. So, shut up! |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by xrucifix05(m): 1:28am On Oct 20, 2019 |
Did I hear somebody saying that south south has good roads? Please don't be misinformed if u travel from ugep in calabar to udukani then from udukpani to Uyo be prepared to carry both ur bumper and fender in your booth. As far as southern Nigeria is concerned the only state with good roads from the capital to all surrounding state boundaries is EBONYI STATE. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by Ngirima: 3:25am On Oct 20, 2019 |
TonyeBarcanista:
By TonyeBarcanista
When Imo state Governor, Chief Emeka Ihedioha, was inaugurated in May 29 this year he told the people of the state that the damage done by his immediate predecessor and now senator Rochas Okorocha, was more than pathetic. I assumed that he was exaggerating the situation on ground considering that he was of different political platform with Okorocha and it is the norm of people of opposing political parties.
On Friday, October 18, I, along with delegation from PDP New Media Team, set out on a journey from Abuja to Owerri to honor the funeral of late Social Media personality, Stanley Nwabia in his hometown in Mbaitoli, Imo state.
In the course of the journey, I was welcomed to Kogi state by some terrible roads but I wasn't surprised, because I never expected to see something better than what I always see when plying that route. To me, Kogi has the worst road in Nigeria but... I was wrong!
Entering Imo state was pathetic. Every road and feeder roads in Imo state are eyesore and in complete ruin. Even the tunnel that I had blindly praised Rochas for after seeing it on TV and social media, was highly dilapidated and a death trap that every vehicle avoided except ours. The most shameful sight is World Bank Road- that road is complete ruins and not motorable. Meanwhile, the most disgraceful is the road leading to "Peoples House", this is because one ordinarily expect that such a road should be of world class but it wasn't. All the so-called road projects that Okorocha's propagandists parade on social media and newspapers are complete fraud. There is no single road in Imo state with good drainage system and no single road that is without potholes dragging space with vehicles.
Indeed, Imo state has the worst drainage system in Nigeria and no provision for waste disposal - No wonder Governor Ihedioha vowed to rid the state off dirt and waste that littered everywhere.
I have always held the opinion that Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi state has no business in government house but now I'll say that he is miles better than Rochas' eight years as Governor of Imo state. I am not a fan of President Muhammadu Buhari style of administration but it is better for one to entrust his business to Buhari than to Rochas Okorocha - He is that bad!
Some readers may think I'm sounding this way because I am a PDP member, but that narrative isn't correct. I have never ceased from singing the praises of Rotimi Amaechi for some of the works he did as Governor of Rivers state, my home state despite him being of APC.
Honestly, I pity Governor Emeka Ihedioha, he is a governor that inherited all-round problem from his predecessor, he has so much work to do. He's so unlucky to be elected Governor of Imo state at this time, he is in for real work, I honestly don't envy him! But that is what service is all about, he has no other business to do than to work and deliver- that is the reason he's a leader!
Most importantly, I pity Imo people for being subjected to eight years of Okorocha, I can't help but wonder how they were able to survive under his administration. I really sympathise with Ndi'Imo!
Fortunately, Governor Ihedioha has always maintained and shown by his actions that he is ready for the challenge. Indeed, he has started well and I pray God grants him the wisdom and strength to turn Imo state around for the good, the better and the best. Amen!
I appreciate, Hon Izuchukwu Akwarandu, SA New Media to Imo state Governor, and members of his team for their hospitality; Mr Kingsley Ohen, President of United Patriots of Nigeria and entire members of UPN for always checking on me; Barr Tony Ehilebo, Coordinator of PDP New Media Team and entire members of PDP New Media Team for brotherly cohesion, and entire members of Nairaland family.
May God Bless Us All and Bless Nigeria Inioribo Tamunotonye @TonyeBarcanista, PDP New Media Team and National Publicity Secretary, United Patriots of Nigeria
hahahahahaha did i see you mentioned world Bank Road if you can say this for world Bank Rd which i consider a GRA I wonder what you'll say if you see Futo rd, Orji Rd, Akwakuma rd, Aba Rd, Naze Rd, etc including rural areas like his own very home town in orlu the fact is that the damage Rochas left in Imo state no government can fix it in 4 years |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by Ngirima: 3:27am On Oct 20, 2019 |
InvertedHammer: / If you enter Owerri from Owerrinta, you will think there are ghost mechanics loosing bolts and nuts from your car. If it were to be China, Rochas would have been publicly executed.
Rochas destroyed Owerri. / lol you've not been to Futo rd, naze rdthen a journey of 15 minutes will take you an hour and many more 1 Like |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by Ngirima: 3:30am On Oct 20, 2019 |
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Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by Ngirima: 3:30am On Oct 20, 2019 |
[s] shamecurls: Imo state is in fast retrogression.
It is a concluded case of fry-pan to Hell fire [/s] |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by Ngirima: 3:32am On Oct 20, 2019 |
[s] shamecurls:
Relax!
When Ihedioha is done with revitalizing all his dead companies. I hope you will suggest where he should be chilling.
Dude is a cosmetic Governor like Fayose. Much Noise with No action. [/s] |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by onward4life(m): 6:19am On Oct 20, 2019 |
TonyeBarcanista:
By TonyeBarcanista
When Imo state Governor, Chief Emeka Ihedioha, was inaugurated in May 29 this year he told the people of the state that the damage done by his immediate predecessor and now senator Rochas Okorocha, was more than pathetic. I assumed that he was exaggerating the situation on ground considering that he was of different political platform with Okorocha and it is the norm of people of opposing political parties.
On Friday, October 18, I, along with delegation from PDP New Media Team, set out on a journey from Abuja to Owerri to honor the funeral of late Social Media personality, Stanley Nwabia in his hometown in Mbaitoli, Imo state.
In the course of the journey, I was welcomed to Kogi state by some terrible roads but I wasn't surprised, because I never expected to see something better than what I always see when plying that route. To me, Kogi has the worst road in Nigeria but... I was wrong!
Entering Imo state was pathetic. Every road and feeder roads in Imo state are eyesore and in complete ruin. Even the tunnel that I had blindly praised Rochas for after seeing it on TV and social media, was highly dilapidated and a death trap that every vehicle avoided except ours. The most shameful sight is World Bank Road- that road is complete ruins and not motorable. Meanwhile, the most disgraceful is the road leading to "Peoples House", this is because one ordinarily expect that such a road should be of world class but it wasn't. All the so-called road projects that Okorocha's propagandists parade on social media and newspapers are complete fraud. There is no single road in Imo state with good drainage system and no single road that is without potholes dragging space with vehicles.
Indeed, Imo state has the worst drainage system in Nigeria and no provision for waste disposal - No wonder Governor Ihedioha vowed to rid the state off dirt and waste that littered everywhere.
I have always held the opinion that Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi state has no business in government house but now I'll say that he is miles better than Rochas' eight years as Governor of Imo state. I am not a fan of President Muhammadu Buhari style of administration but it is better for one to entrust his business to Buhari than to Rochas Okorocha - He is that bad!
Some readers may think I'm sounding this way because I am a PDP member, but that narrative isn't correct. I have never ceased from singing the praises of Rotimi Amaechi for some of the works he did as Governor of Rivers state, my home state despite him being of APC.
Honestly, I pity Governor Emeka Ihedioha, he is a governor that inherited all-round problem from his predecessor, he has so much work to do. He's so unlucky to be elected Governor of Imo state at this time, he is in for real work, I honestly don't envy him! But that is what service is all about, he has no other business to do than to work and deliver- that is the reason he's a leader!
Most importantly, I pity Imo people for being subjected to eight years of Okorocha, I can't help but wonder how they were able to survive under his administration. I really sympathise with Ndi'Imo!
Fortunately, Governor Ihedioha has always maintained and shown by his actions that he is ready for the challenge. Indeed, he has started well and I pray God grants him the wisdom and strength to turn Imo state around for the good, the better and the best. Amen!
I appreciate, Hon Izuchukwu Akwarandu, SA New Media to Imo state Governor, and members of his team for their hospitality; Mr Kingsley Ohen, President of United Patriots of Nigeria and entire members of UPN for always checking on me; Barr Tony Ehilebo, Coordinator of PDP New Media Team and entire members of PDP New Media Team for brotherly cohesion, and entire members of Nairaland family.
May God Bless Us All and Bless Nigeria Inioribo Tamunotonye @TonyeBarcanista, PDP New Media Team and National Publicity Secretary, United Patriots of Nigeria
Get a very good Lawyer I mustu sue yu dearly Till yu beg for a License to even take a Piss! In ur own house! IMO state is as clean as Green! IMO state is amongst d safest IMO state looks as good as ENUGU! How dare yu criticize our goddess Senator kro kro Cha! Show me pictures of this negative greedy criticism I will show yu the positive good in IMO You only d next full Moon to Beg 4 Mercy! |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by Nobody: 8:07am On Oct 20, 2019 |
TonyeBarcanista:
By TonyeBarcanista
When Imo state Governor, Chief Emeka Ihedioha, was inaugurated in May 29 this year he told the people of the state that the damage done by his immediate predecessor and now senator Rochas Okorocha, was more than pathetic. I assumed that he was exaggerating the situation on ground considering that he was of different political platform with Okorocha and it is the norm of people of opposing political parties.
On Friday, October 18, I, along with delegation from PDP New Media Team, set out on a journey from Abuja to Owerri to honor the funeral of late Social Media personality, Stanley Nwabia in his hometown in Mbaitoli, Imo state.
In the course of the journey, I was welcomed to Kogi state by some terrible roads but I wasn't surprised, because I never expected to see something better than what I always see when plying that route. To me, Kogi has the worst road in Nigeria but... I was wrong!
Entering Imo state was pathetic. Every road and feeder roads in Imo state are eyesore and in complete ruin. Even the tunnel that I had blindly praised Rochas for after seeing it on TV and social media, was highly dilapidated and a death trap that every vehicle avoided except ours. The most shameful sight is World Bank Road- that road is complete ruins and not motorable. Meanwhile, the most disgraceful is the road leading to "Peoples House", this is because one ordinarily expect that such a road should be of world class but it wasn't. All the so-called road projects that Okorocha's propagandists parade on social media and newspapers are complete fraud. There is no single road in Imo state with good drainage system and no single road that is without potholes dragging space with vehicles.
Indeed, Imo state has the worst drainage system in Nigeria and no provision for waste disposal - No wonder Governor Ihedioha vowed to rid the state off dirt and waste that littered everywhere.
I have always held the opinion that Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi state has no business in government house but now I'll say that he is miles better than Rochas' eight years as Governor of Imo state. I am not a fan of President Muhammadu Buhari style of administration but it is better for one to entrust his business to Buhari than to Rochas Okorocha - He is that bad!
Some readers may think I'm sounding this way because I am a PDP member, but that narrative isn't correct. I have never ceased from singing the praises of Rotimi Amaechi for some of the works he did as Governor of Rivers state, my home state despite him being of APC.
Honestly, I pity Governor Emeka Ihedioha, he is a governor that inherited all-round problem from his predecessor, he has so much work to do. He's so unlucky to be elected Governor of Imo state at this time, he is in for real work, I honestly don't envy him! But that is what service is all about, he has no other business to do than to work and deliver- that is the reason he's a leader!
Most importantly, I pity Imo people for being subjected to eight years of Okorocha, I can't help but wonder how they were able to survive under his administration. I really sympathise with Ndi'Imo!
Fortunately, Governor Ihedioha has always maintained and shown by his actions that he is ready for the challenge. Indeed, he has started well and I pray God grants him the wisdom and strength to turn Imo state around for the good, the better and the best. Amen!
I appreciate, Hon Izuchukwu Akwarandu, SA New Media to Imo state Governor, and members of his team for their hospitality; Mr Kingsley Ohen, President of United Patriots of Nigeria and entire members of UPN for always checking on me; Barr Tony Ehilebo, Coordinator of PDP New Media Team and entire members of PDP New Media Team for brotherly cohesion, and entire members of Nairaland family.
May God Bless Us All and Bless Nigeria Inioribo Tamunotonye @TonyeBarcanista, PDP New Media Team and National Publicity Secretary, United Patriots of Nigeria
How has he started well? He's almost six months into the saddle and things are still as terrible as Rochas left them as you alluded. Should dat not ring an alarm |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by Revolva(m): 8:13am On Oct 20, 2019 |
Owerri home of hotels n olosho n flirtness n enjoyment
The girls ehnn there na only few be GOd sent to man just sprinkle
The rest na ..ooooolllllooo........ |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by omenka(m): 8:29am On Oct 20, 2019 |
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Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by Vuvuzenty: 8:35am On Oct 20, 2019 |
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Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by omenka(m): 8:40am On Oct 20, 2019 |
Vuvuzenty: have you been to owerri before? Passed a night in 2007. |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by Vuvuzenty: 8:43am On Oct 20, 2019 |
omenka: Passed a night in 2007. you've to be there these days then you'll know that tonyebarcanista is even being talking about what seems to be GRA in owerri there are some places you'll go in owerri you'll just curse Rochas and everything he represents |
Re: State Of Imo State: The Bad, The Worse And The Hope (My Personal Experience) by DNSPro: 8:46am On Oct 20, 2019 |
Sirseedorf: Instead if iheadioha to start work, he is busy doing blame game and fighting Okorocha, turning himself to FBI on top property matter.
well na una sabi My brother, people are not yet seeing the game the current governor of Imo state is playing. This is same thing Buhari did in his first term. 1 Like |