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Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by Eaglernorwich(m): 9:34am On Aug 18, 2023
Four point by sharaton Ikot Ekpene

Nice view

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Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by forgiveness: 10:05am On Aug 18, 2023
Ikot Ekpene

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Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by Kingosytex(m): 10:25am On Aug 18, 2023
This edifice is gigantic and magnificent. I've been to at least 27 states of the federation and I can say that Akwa Ibom is one of the neatest or should I say the neatest state. Their road network and everything is just a beauty.
Dem come get better women join am cheesy
Kudos to them.

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Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by tobyjacky: 10:28am On Aug 18, 2023
Should it not been for increase Looting, Nigeria would've been this developed

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Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by SyrusdeHansome(m): 10:42am On Aug 18, 2023
How has this building positively impacted the pple of the state? Nonsense.

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Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by forgiveness: 11:33am On Aug 18, 2023
SyrusdeHansome:
How has this building positively impacted the pple of the state? Nonsense.

Do you think they employed ghost?

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Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by Minime10(m): 11:38am On Aug 18, 2023
SyrusdeHansome:
How has this building positively impacted the pple of the state? Nonsense.

See bad Belle🤓

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Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by Ogene001: 11:40am On Aug 18, 2023
Minime10:


See bad Belle🤓
It's not bad Belle, u know the place very well. It's just a village filled with poor people.

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Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by successmatters(m): 11:40am On Aug 18, 2023
SyrusdeHansome:
How has this building positively impacted the pple of the state? Nonsense.

Na them .

Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by Ogene001: 11:41am On Aug 18, 2023
forgiveness:


Do you think they employed ghost?
How many can they employ? Even ordinary pure water they drink there comes from Aba

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Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by Ogene001: 11:42am On Aug 18, 2023
successmatters:


Na them .
I know say na ibadam people dey encourage this nonsense. Is there any skyscraper in Paris? Economic iliterates

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Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by forgiveness: 11:43am On Aug 18, 2023
Ogene001:

How many can they employ? Even ordinary pure water they drink there comes from Aba

Ikot Ekpene is far more developed than Aba not to talk of Uyo. They deceive yourself there. grin

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Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by forgiveness: 11:46am On Aug 18, 2023
Ogene001:

I know say na ibadam people dey encourage this nonsense. Is there any skyscraper in Paris? Economic iliterates

Cure yourself of ignorance.

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Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by BoldBrainz(m): 11:51am On Aug 18, 2023
SyrusdeHansome:
How has this building positively impacted the pple of the state? Nonsense.

It's a business complex that has over 50 people in its employ. That's approximately 50 families being directly cared for, by virtue of salaries and remunerations. This isn't even taking indirect jobs into consideration.

It adds to the economic value of the state by catering to public satisfaction which inturn translates to accrued and accruing revenues. Let's not even downplay the aesthetic value of infrastructures such as this.

I can strip apart the merits beyond those two instances. At the end of the day, the aim is to make you understand that efforts like this are not done in futility.

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Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by Ogene001: 11:54am On Aug 18, 2023
forgiveness:


Cure yourself of ignorance.
How many are they? Even Ivory coast has more
Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by Ogene001: 11:56am On Aug 18, 2023
BoldBrainz:


It's a business complex that has over 50 people in its employ. That's approximately 50 families being directly cared for, by virtue of salaries and remunerations. This isn't even taking indirect jobs into consideration.

It adds to the economic value of the state by catering to public satisfaction which inturn translates to accrued and accruing revenues. Let's not even downplay the aesthetic value of infrastructures such as this.

I can strip apart the merits beyond those two instances. At the end of the day, the aim is to make you understand that efforts like this are not done in futility.
Nonsense, how much do they pay? That rubbish is running at a loss but the loss is covered up with easy oil money

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Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by Minime10(m): 11:56am On Aug 18, 2023
Ogene001:

It's not bad Belle, u know the place very well. It's just a village filled with poor people

And poor people no dey your place🤓
E get where poor people no dey
Even in London there are poor people
Go cure yourself of hateful jealousy

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Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by BoldBrainz(m): 11:56am On Aug 18, 2023
Ogene001:

How many can they employ? Even ordinary pure water they drink there comes from Aba

It's the audacity with which you Igbos overrate your relevance in Nigeria, that amuses me the most.

Now you stupid lot have moved from grandstanding with the Yorubas to dishing hate to the South South. In your flat head, no other region of Nigeria is capable of achieving heights.

People like you court unnecessary hate towards the entire Igbo race. Uncultured swine!

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Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by Ogene001: 11:57am On Aug 18, 2023
forgiveness:


Ikot Ekpene is far more developed than Aba not to talk of Uyo. They deceive yourself there. grin
See olodo. Uyo is a village with good roads and unnecessary flyovers. Ikot ekpene rubbish. Ikot Ekpene vs Aba

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Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by Ogene001: 11:58am On Aug 18, 2023
BoldBrainz:


It's the audacity with which you Igbos overrate your relevance in Nigeria, that amuses me the most.

Now you stupid lot have moved from grandstanding with the Yorubas to dishing hate to the South South. In your flat head, no other region of Nigeria is capable of achieving heights.

People like you court unnecessary hate towards the entire Igbo race. Uncultured swine!
Lol. What do you all know about economy? Cocoa house in Ibadan is now home to rodents and surrounded by dilapidated brown roofs

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Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by forgiveness: 11:59am On Aug 18, 2023
Ogene001:

See olodo. Uyo is a village with good roads and unnecessary flyovers. Ikot ekpene rubbish

Better than Aba in terms of infrastructures.

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Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by Ogene001: 12:00pm On Aug 18, 2023
Minime10:


And poor people no dey your place🤓
E get where poor people no dey
Even in London there are poor people
Go cure yourself of hateful jealousy
Travel from umuahia to ikot ekpene. Once you cross boundary you will start seeing mud houses. A sharp contrast from duplexes in Abia state
Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by ZombiePUNISHER: 12:01pm On Aug 18, 2023
Kingosytex:
This edifice is gigantic and magnificent. I've been to at least 27 states of the federation and I can say that Akwa Ibom is one of the neatest or should I say the neatest state. Their road network and everything is just a beauty.
Dem come get better women join am cheesy
Kudos to them.
Akwa ibom is the bomb..

Not those dirty States mining human heads..
Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by Minime10(m): 12:01pm On Aug 18, 2023
Ogene001:

How many are they? Even Ivory coast has more

Ivory Coast you say, and not your State
Maybe, you are now from Ivory Coast🤓

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Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by BoldBrainz(m): 12:01pm On Aug 18, 2023
Ogene001:

Nonsense, how much do they pay? That rubbish is running at a loss but the loss is covered up with easy oil money

You're a bitter and ignorant fellow. Wish nairaland had the option of deleting comments, cause quoting you was a mistake.

You're one of those nnewi street brought-ups whose entire Education has revolved around red mud homes and large-headed adults with small brains and shoe-sized nostrils.

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Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by Ogene001: 12:03pm On Aug 18, 2023
forgiveness:


Better than Aba in terms of infrastructures.
Infrastructure doesn't grow the economy. Peter Obi told you but you didn't understand because you are an economic illterate. Infrastructure is good after you have grown human resource in production. Uyo produce nothing. Aba is the economic engine room in that axis.
Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by ZombiePUNISHER: 12:03pm On Aug 18, 2023
Ogene001:

Travel from umuahia to ikot ekpene. Once you cross boundary you will start seeing mud houses. A sharp contrast from duplexes in Abia state

Umuahia is a state capital..
you certainly can't compare it to Ikot Ekpene in terms of infrastructure..

but give it to ikot ekpene for the wonderful scenery and natural beauty

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Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by Ogene001: 12:04pm On Aug 18, 2023
BoldBrainz:


You're a bitter and ignorant fellow. Wish nairaland had the option of deleting comments, cause quoting you was a mistake.

You're one of those nnewi street brought-ups whose entire Education has revolved around red mud homes and large-headed adults with small brains and shoe-sized nostrils.
Nnewi thrashes Uyo by miles.
Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by forgiveness: 12:04pm On Aug 18, 2023
Ogene001:

How many are they? Even Ivory coast has more

Does Ivory coast have up to 76 Skyscrapers?

Even Paris get pass Lagos wey get pass the whole Ivory coast.

I say cure yourself of ignorance.

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Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by Mindlog: 12:05pm On Aug 18, 2023
It reminds me of that song, Akwa Ibom Ayaya. cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by Ogene001: 12:05pm On Aug 18, 2023
ZombiePUNISHER:


Umuahia is a state capital..
you certainly can't compare it to Ikot Ekpene in terms of infrastructure..

but give it to ikot ekpene for the wonderful scenery and natural beauty
I'm talking about border towns along the road. Ply that road and see the rapid change as you enter Akwa Ibom. Good roads though but tiny bungalows and mudhouses
Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by forgiveness: 12:05pm On Aug 18, 2023
Ogene001:

Infrastructure doesn't grow the economy. Peter Obi told you but you didn't understand because you are an economic illterate. Infrastructure is good after you have grown human resource in production. Uyo produce nothing. Aba is the economic engine room in that axis.

The SGR of Akwa Ibom is times 10 of Abia state. EOD

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