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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Abufo: 4:52am On Nov 21, 2023 |
IDENNAA: Nnewi axis rates higher in my estimation than Awka.......! Nothing significant has been done there in over 20 years! Yet that is where old and new money is domiciled in Anambra! I wonder why ? really!! 5 Likes |
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by James91: 2:08pm On Nov 21, 2023 |
ProblemChild1:This road is very important to me, which street or side is this one. 1 Like |
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Bestmanfornow: 2:19pm On Nov 21, 2023 |
21st November, 2023 “CHANGING GEARS: THE TRANSFORMATION AGENDA BEGINS” CHARLES CHUKWUMA SOLUDO, CFR GOVERNOR AN ADDRESS TO THE ANAMBRA STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY ON THE OCCASION OF THE PRESENTATION OF THE DRAFT 2024 STATE BUDGET; NOVEMBER 21, 2023. PROTOCOL Umu nne m Ndi Anambra! 1. Let me start by once again congratulating all of you, members of the 8th Assembly and the leadership of the House for your elections. Yours is a historic call to serve Ndi Anambra. As I always remind all of us: we have only one state and our development focus is summarized by the mantra, “One State, One People, One Agenda”. I want to thank you for your cooperation and collaboration so far. Together, we shall leave this state far better than we met it. 2. On November 10, 2022, I was here to present the draft 2023 budget, captioned budget of acceleration. It was our first full year budget in office. Over the past 20 months since our swearing-in on March 17, 2022, we have intentionally focused on judiciously implementing the budgets to address several of the foundational challenges and the results are beginning to show. Anambra is today ranked the number one among the 17 southern states on Ease of Doing Business; number two as state with lowest infant mortality rate; best performing students in JAMB and NECO are from Anambra, while BudgIT has recently also ranked Anambra among the top 5 states on fiscal sustainability. 3. During our second-year anniversary on March 17, 2024, we shall present a comprehensive scorecard to our people. Suffice it to say that Anambra is indeed on the march. Our security is getting stronger by the day, and the eight local governments that were in total control by the so-called Unknown Gunmen have been largely liberated. Anambra, by every measure, is certainly one of the safest states in Nigeria today. Over 400 kilometres of roads plus two flyovers are under construction in all the 21 LGAs and in a few weeks we shall embark upon commissioning of the finished ones. Anambra had a severe road crisis, and I promised during the electioneering campaigns to declare a state of emergency on roads. With the state of decay, even if we spend the entire year’s budget on roads in one local government, it would still be a scratch. We are strategic in the choice of game-changing roads that impact on the productivity of our people, especially in connecting hitherto neglected/abandoned people, LGAs and communities. We are breaking the 32-year-old jinx and Anambra will soon have proper and befitting government house and governor’s lodge at Awka. Power is improving; we are winning the war on waste management/de-silting of drainages, traffic management, anti-touting, law and order. 4. The Oba Open Drug Market (Africa’s biggest open drug market) is under construction, and Pharmaceutical Industrial Park, Ogboji is under development with 15 manufacturers out of expected 100 already signed up. Our regenerative agricultural revolution is on the move, and so far, we have distributed 1,100,000 hybrid coconut and palm seedlings to over 100,000 households in our drive towards zero poverty, neo agro-industrialization, and a green and environmentally sustainable state. We will distribute at least one million seedlings per annum in the coming years as we target 500,000 households with each earning millions of Naira per annum in a few years to come. Some 25,000 diesel powered streetlights have been converted into solar light--- saving cost and powering the night economy. 5. Our human capital remains Anambra’s greatest asset and we are very intentional in building a resource that is productive at home and exportable abroad. Basic education is now truly free of all charges and levies in all public schools in Anambra. We are ending the phenomenon of schools without teachers by recruiting 5,000 teachers within the first 9 months in office and ongoing recruitment of an additional 3,000 teachers. The target for our schools is smart education. Our schools, teachers and students won several national and international prizes this year. We are also ending the era of hospitals without doctors and nurses by recruiting almost 1,000 health workers—doctors, consultants, nurses, pharmacists, lab technicians, etc to power our general hospitals and primary health centres. Four new general hospitals are under construction and several others under reconstruction. Pregnant women now have free antennal and delivery services in Anambra. 6. Building the capacity and empowerment of our youths to take care of their future remains our priority. Our pioneering One Youth, Two Skills programme has just graduated its first batch of 5,000 youths and they have been empowered with N2 billion as seed capital to start their own businesses. We have also established the Solution Innovation District for digital skills, startups, research commercialization, and creative talents. Over 20,000 youths have been trained on different digital skills. Earlier this morning, the SID organized the Opening ceremony/Orientation for 2,500 youths selected out of the over 10,000 applicants for the training programme on coding, tagged “Code Anambra”. We expect tens of thousands of youths to go through our unprecedented menu of youth empowerment programmes each year. Our vision is to teach Anambra youths how to fish and turn them from job seekers to job creators. We are also resourcing the Anambra Small Business Agency (ASBA) to be able to provide required cheap credit to these budding entrepreneurs. 7. We are driving towards a more transparent E-governance system, with our mantra of “technology everywhere, and everything technology”. Our local government system is being reformed to strengthen its service delivery at the grassroots, while our tax administration is systematically going digital. Our land registry is going digital, and transfer of land titles can now be completed within a week rather than over six months previously. The environment remains Anambra’s number one existential threat. We have launched the Clean, Green and Sustainable Anambra project, and it will receive greater impetus in the coming years. The list is long! 8. Mr. Speaker, Honorable members, it is important to remind us that the government has implemented a far-reaching, comprehensive set of palliatives to ameliorate the economic hardship on the citizens as a consequence of the inevitable removal of petroleum subsidy. As you are aware, the Federal Government gave each state a loan of N2 billion (with a grant element of 52%) to assist in funding the palliatives. 9. Ours is a government on the foundation of the All-Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA). We are progressives, and the welfare of the ordinary Nigerians especially the poor and vulnerable, remains our primary focus. The motto is: “Be your brother’s and sister’s keeper”. For us, there is no better time to rise up to the full essence of our motto and ideological stance on behalf of ordinary people than now. 10. Consequently, even before the removal of subsidy, we had earlier increased the salary of public servants by 10% effective from January 2023, and this translates to over N2 billion in 2023 (excluding local governments and teachers). We also granted all public servants and pensioners (about 59,000 persons) a non-taxable cash award of N12,000 per month spanning September to December 2023. This amounts to about N2.83 billion. Beginning from today, 200,000 bags of 10kg bags of rice will be distributed to vulnerable persons across the 326 wards in Anambra (costing over N2 billion). Upon assumption of office, we met 4-year gratuity arrears for state and local government retirees. We have been systematically clearing the arrears while everyone who retires since our assumption of office is assured of prompt payment of gratuity. Pensions and salaries are paid as at when due. We have also exempted the highly vulnerable persons from all forms of taxation/levies: hawkers, wheelbarrow and truck pushers; vulcanizers; artisans, okada drivers, and petty traders with capital less than N100,000. Furthermore, we reduced by 20% IGR payments by all transporters—keke, minibus, etc. Our free education policy and free medical services programme were also announced during this period. As committed progressives, we are determined to let the poor not only to breath but also to stand up and run. This is the essence of our mission. 11. Hon Speaker, Honourable members, Umu nne m Ndi Anambra! After 20 months of systematic programmes to take back our state from non-state actors and addressing key aspects of the foundational challenges, it is now time to change gear. I am here to present the draft 2024 budget. With this budget, we are making an announcement that Anambra is Changing Gear, and that the promised Transformation Agenda now begins…! The transformation agenda is one that intentionally executes a new Masterplan of the state designed to turn Anambra into a livable and prosperous smart megacity. We are determined to change Anambra’s narrative from its current status as a “departure lounge” to a “destination of choice”: preferred destination to live, work, invest, learn and relax and enjoy! 12. Evidently, Nigeria’s macroeconomic environment remains challenging due largely to the missteps of the past. Sub-national governments are obviously constrained by the larger macro environment. However, we are determined to maximize the limited headroom available to create value for Ndi Anambra. 13. Consequently, and in spite of the humongous need, we present a modest budget of N410,132,225,272 for fiscal year, 2024, compared to N258,984,875,905 for 2023 (about 57.8% increase). Recurrent expenditure accounts for N96.2 billion (23.46%) while capital expenditure is N313.9 billion (76.54%). Budget deficit is estimated at N120.8 billion. Relative to 2023, some key sectors have significant increases: Administrative sector (50.85%); Economic sector (103.43%); Judiciary Sector (72.9%); Social Sector (60.24%); Education (140.88%); Health (169.55%); Infrastructure investment (119.84%); overhead costs (34.1%); etc. 14. While consolidating and expanding the ongoing programmes and projects, the emphasis on the sectors as indicated above signal new vistas. Three new cities are part of the new Masterplan for Anambra: Awka 2.0; Onitsha 2.0; and a new Industrial City (with Export Emporium and potentials for a possible future airport). An industrial masterplan is being finalized while the railway masterplan/feasibility study is also being completed. The US$200 million project development, advisory and financing agreement signed recently with Afreximbank is part of this new agenda. We will continue to address the Ease of Doing Business. With the completion of the Fun City, the myriad of infrastructural development as well as the coming of a branded international hotel in Awka, both Awka 1.0 and Awka 2.0 will merge to give Anambra a befitting capital city . Urban regeneration will be aggressively pursued. The environment remains our existential threat, and under the 2024 budget, we will intentionally accelerate our agenda on Clean, Green, Planned and Sustainable Anambra. Smart, Green cities is our goal. Our infrastructural development will deliberately target the provision of transportation system that will serve the next generations by targeting the dualization of key highways and modernizing our mass transport systems. A new electricity market will be created, and our security operations will be upgraded with high technology applications even with barely 4% of the budget for security. The 2024 budget signals a significant investment in urban and semi-urban water schemes, and we expect Ndi Anambra to see taps running again in 2024. 15. Yes, in the 2024, our students and teachers will smile as never before. Our youths and Anambra students in tertiary institutions will smile even more. The poor and the vulnerable persons have their back covered. Another 100,000 households or more will receive 10 or more seedlings of coconut, palm, ukwa, pawpaw, soursop, etc per household. We are mainstreaming the sports economy, and the state football team will debut in 2024. Several creative sectors other than tech will also be promoted. Yes, we will deepen our structural reforms regarding the delivery mechanism that emphasizes public-private-community partnerships (PPCP) especially in service delivery to the grassroots including the zero-pothole programme. 16. Mr. Speaker, Honourable members, I don’t want to bore you with all the deliverables in the budget. The full document is before you now. Suffice it to note that the size of the budget is indeed small --- in real terms (purchasing power) or even in US dollars--- when compared to some years ago. Prices of critical inputs, especially for infrastructure delivery, are galloping. But in spite of this, we are determined to maximize value for Ndi Anambra as we are currently doing. Recall that the 7th Assembly approved in 2022 for us to borrow N100 billion for infrastructure. We didn’t do so in 2022. For the ongoing 2023 budget, it was assumed that we would borrow N90 billion to fund the budget. Up until now, we have still not borrowed a kobo, and won’t borrow until the end of the year. In the proposed 2024 budget, there is a deficit of N120 billion expected to be funded through a facility from financial institution(s). Be rest assured that we won’t borrow unless it satisfies two stringent criteria we have set: a) it must be a concessionary loan; and b) it must be deployed to projects that we can show how they would pay back the loan in the future. Even with an estimated 66% budget performance for 2023, we insist on not borrowing unless it satisfies our set criteria. 17. Our Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) remains a fundamental challenge. In the 2023 budget, we expected a monthly revenue of N4 billion. So far, we are averaging N2 billion, and we are still projecting N4.2 billion per month in 2024. This is a wake-up call to all residents of Anambra, and all Ndi Anambra wherever they may live. We can’t build the envisioned livable and prosperous homeland with our saliva. With the abundant resources that God has blessed Ndi Anambra with, there is literally nothing that we collectively set our minds to that we cannot achieve for our homeland. We have the Plan and the organization to execute. But we need resources. If each of us pays just 5-10% of our annual income as tax to the State, the Anambra of our dream will be fast-tracked. 18. Many people keep asking how we manage to fund the huge infrastructure projects and other programmes/projects without borrowing over the past 20 months given the state of treasury when we assumed office. The answer is simple: “Doing more with less”! It has involved extreme austerity and cutting cost of governance to bare bones. As can be seen from the proposed 2024 budget, recurrent expenditure is only 23% while capital expenditure is 77%. This makes a bold statement. Yes, we have been in office for 20 months but we have not taken any salary and have not bought any vehicle for the First Lady of Anambra. Before we assumed office, it cost about N137 million to clean public offices per month, but it currently costs N11 million to do the same job, with a monthly savings of N126 million per month. That’s how we do it here. 19. I want to especially appreciate members of the Solution Team, the honourable members, members of the judiciary and all stakeholders for their sacrifice in the service of our homeland. You are the generation of public servants largely paying to serve. We will never take your sacrifices for granted. We appreciate all the stakeholders in the Anambra project: community leaders, traditional rulers, church leaders, the private sector, international community, federal government, the media, NGOs, the youths, women, students, etc for their support. Your continued partnership and support will be critical in the delivery of the 2024 budget outcomes. I want to assure Ndi Anambra that every kobo you entrust in our hands will be judiciously deployed to maximize value for you. You have employed Dr. Onyekachukwu Ibezim and I to serve you, and together with our Solution Team, we will continue to work 24/7 to do just that. 20. Mr. Speaker, Honourable members, Umu nne m Ndi Anambra! Let me end by reiterating that this budget is your budget. The agenda is about your future and the future of the unborn generations. For me, we are not just working for the present and next generation, we are planning for many generations unborn. Say “I will” and great powers will come to your aid. Today, and in 2024, let us agree that it will be done. The journey has only just begun! May God bless Anambra State! May God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria!! https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid02c6VnqaRsB4uQrHUqfAdTMsxqnF1tx8TZz1TUNc6prn4XWQeB7X1ha9PF3NPQ23Tnl&id=100069540374656&mibextid=Nif5oz 4 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Tonymexes: 2:48pm On Nov 21, 2023 |
Went through the budget presentation speech,and it's impressive to be fair. We'll have to wait and see. He said Ndi Anambra should expect their taps running in 2024, it'll be lovely if that is achieved next year. 1 Like |
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by James91: 3:19pm On Nov 21, 2023 |
Is about time we start to talk about housing development, we need public house development, workers estate. Bestmanfornow: |
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ProblemChild1: 7:06pm On Nov 21, 2023 |
OKPOKO Transformation is Ongoing Anumudi Street- GMO Road, Okpoko in Ogbaru LGA of Anambra state. 4 Likes
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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ProblemChild1: 7:09pm On Nov 21, 2023 |
James91:I don't know the street but this is ifite |
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Rocksvibes234: 5:29am On Nov 22, 2023 |
Quite impressive! If this were achieved with only 2 airlines. There's room for more in future time 10 Likes 2 Shares
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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by osita76(m): 12:38pm On Nov 22, 2023 |
See Why Gov Soludo Is The Most Prudent Governor Now In Nigeria. In the first nine months of 2023, Abia spent N17.61bn on housing/rent allowance, meal subsidy, entertainment allowance, wardrobe allowance, social benefits, pension, gratuity, internet access charge, telephone charges, local and international travels, office stationeries, maintenance services, consulting and professional services, fuel, financial charges, miscellaneous expenses, and others. In the first two quarters, Akwa Ibom spent N92.54bn on allowances and social contributions, social benefits, travel and transport, utilities such as electricity chargers, Internet access charges, and more, materials and supplies such as office stationery, drugs, laboratory and medical supplies, maintenance, training, and more. So far, the state has spent N10 million on hosting/mobilisation of political associations and interest groups, N841.83m on entertainment at meetings, and more. Adamawa has so far spent N40.90bn on non-salary expenditure as of the end of Q3, 2023. Part of its recurrent expenditure which includes allowances and social contribution includes N1.29bn on furniture allowance, N1.19bn on travel and training including domestic and foreign, N214.37m on office stationery and consumables, and N413.32m on refreshments and meals. Anambra’s non-salary spend was N15.17bn as of the end of Q2, 2023; Bauchi was N70.25bn. By the end of Q2, 2023, Bayelsa had spent N58.26 on non-salary recurrent expenditure. These expenses include N2.18bn on training and travel, N1.81bn on welfare packages, N78.60m on burial logistics, N1.48bn on town hall meetings expenses, N48.20m on praise night/thanksgiving expenses, N17.70m on marriage ceremony support, and more. Benue’s non-salary spend was N34.44bn. It spent N387.55m on special day celebrations, N434.17m on welfare packages, N7.06bn on security votes, N1.23bn on materials and supplies such as office stationery, books, and more. Borno’s non-salary spend as of the end of Q3, 2023 was N32.63bn, Cross Rivers was N43.71bn, Delta was N152.15bn, Ebonyi was N30.91bn, and Ebo was N41.11bn. As of the end of Q2, 2023, Ekiti’s non-salary spend was N31.33bn. Part of this expense includes N2.74bn on local and international travel and transport, and N1.97bn on miscellaneous such welfare packages, refreshments, honorarium and sitting allowances, and more. Enugu’s non-salary spend as of the end of Q3, 2023 amounted to N33.36bn, Gombe was N24.73bn (for Q1 and Q2). Imo was N58.21bn, where N1.21bn was spent on refreshments and meals, N866.81m on welfare packages, N3.26bn on allowances and more. Jigawa’s non-salary spend was N49.64bn which included allowances of N22.07bn, N1.18bn on transport and travelling, N1.83bn on materials and supplies including drugs, vaccines, medical supplies, stationaries, and more. Total non-salary spend in Kaduna was N27.87bn as of the end of Q3, Kano was N17.79bn (Q1 and Q2), Katsina was N40.49bn, Kebbi was N24.51bn, Kwara was N41.19bn, Kogi was N58.02bn. Lagos’s non-salary spend was N289.49bn. These expenses include N741.34m as severance pay for political office appointees, N340.95m on aircraft maintenance, N8.07bn on plant and generator costs, N1.13bn on special days/celebrations, N107.79bn on special duties, servicing of meetings N11.45bn, N2.53 on welfare packages for the public, N3.69 on enforcement expenses, and more. Nasarawa’s non salary spend as of Q3, 2023 was N28.13bn, Niger was N23.43bn (as of Q2), Ogun was N49.27bn (as of Q2), Ondo was N59.70bn, Osun was N42.59bn, Oyo was N24.52bn, Plateau was N17.99bn as of Q2, Rivers was N51.96bn (as of Q2), Sokoto was N20.89bn, Taraba was N24.73bn, Yobe was N25.07bn (as of Q2, 2023), and Zamfara was N29.14bn. Anambra’s non-salary spend was N15.17bn as of the end of Q2, 2023 least among the states, he is yet to borrow 1 Kobo still performing more than them. 2 Likes |
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by abuzz33: 1:45pm On Nov 22, 2023 |
osita76: I hope the state government will get a seasoned advisor to expand the fiscal space through targeted philanthropy and fundraising for hospitals, public schools, waterworks and roadworks. For city roads they need to create a roadworks fund raised from both residential and commercial property tax and vehicle tax. Awka and Onitsha have at least 50-100,000 rental units each and more than 20,000 shops. They should be able to raise 5-10b for a road fund per year. For those willing to tar their roads they should give them the privilege of renaming it after themselves. 3 Likes |
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by pandax: 6:03pm On Nov 22, 2023 |
abuzz33: Always giving sound perspectives on topical issues of the state. This administration will surely profit from your suggestions. Keep it up! Soludo is currently making the right noise. I hope it will be sustained, so our dear State can explode economically 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Abufo: 2:48am On Nov 23, 2023 |
abuzz33: That is like 5 - 10 million dollars raised for roads ........its not a small sum but it will not scratch the surface of our road deficit! Sales tax is the only way to raise sustainable funding for capital projects..........the whole sales tax thing must be designed by IT experts! Who says we cannot deploy AIrtificial Intelligence to make the work easier! 2 Likes |
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by 0neast: 6:30am On Nov 23, 2023 |
Abakeleke pple and imo state pple are under this Uche Nworahs post crying bile because of this airport🤣🤣🤣 Go and see their comments 3 Likes
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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by abuzz33: 2:16pm On Nov 23, 2023 |
Abufo: 5-10 million dollars will build you 15-30 urban roads not the measly one or two built now. Most urban roads are less than 300m in length. |
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Bestmanfornow: 5:54pm On Nov 23, 2023 |
Expect flag-off of 10 storey hotel building in Awka early next year by Gov Soludo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2eXPGfLRHc?si=LoGYNIIKo4w-x9jN 5 Likes |
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Bestmanfornow: 6:52pm On Nov 23, 2023 |
Anambra state to enter into partnership with Axxela limited, Axxela is a prominent player in the Gas and Power industry, dedicated to delivering innovative solutions to address the energy needs of Africa, Axxela limited facilitate cost-effective power alternatives for over 175 industrial customers including Nigerian Breweries Plc., Chi Ltd., Dangote Sugar, Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc., BUA Group, PZ Cussons, and Nigerian Bottling Company. 6 Likes
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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Abagworo(m): 7:10pm On Nov 23, 2023 |
0neast: Imo State has the 4th busiest Airport in Nigeria so why would they cry? 5 Likes |
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by SpaceTour: 7:17pm On Nov 23, 2023 |
Firstly, imo state is yet to have airport, what imo state has is more or less a motorpark. Presently, Chinua Achebe international airport is the busiest in igboland and among the few busiest in Nigeria. Imo state should build an airport, that nonsense in imo state is not different from a motorpark at Upper Iweka. So stop deceiving yourself useless frustrated miserable old fool. Abagworo: 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by princeabdul(m): 7:50pm On Nov 23, 2023 |
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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by LOVEALAIGBO: 9:31pm On Nov 23, 2023 |
Bestmanfornow: Any 3D rendering of the hotel? Would have preferred it to be located on the airport road to help encourage similar businesses and aviation-related businesses as well. I’m dead certain that had Peter Obi not been rigged out of his win and become president, we would have witnessed the promotion and full take-off (pardon the pun) of international flights at CAIA, and by now we would have been seeking investors for a new terminal-2! 3 Likes |
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by 0neast: 10:09pm On Nov 23, 2023 |
Abagworo:Imo State airport is next to nothing. 3 Likes |
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ariesbull: 11:14pm On Nov 23, 2023 |
SpaceTour:they are saying the truth and stop insulting them 1 Like |
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by SpaceTour: 2:14am On Nov 24, 2023 |
Shut up your dirty mouth and face your backward useless state. Ofcourse they are lying that’s why I had to challenge them. ariesbull: 2 Likes |
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ariesbull: 6:12am On Nov 24, 2023 |
SpaceTour:but I am from Anambra, Ngoo in Igbo ukwu So get a grip of yourself son 2 Likes |
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by christejames(m): 8:30am On Nov 24, 2023 |
ariesbull: That guy is not Igbo stop replying him... He is here to cause division. |
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ariesbull: 9:10am On Nov 24, 2023 |
christejames:that dude is daft 2 Likes |
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by SpaceTour: 12:08pm On Nov 24, 2023 |
Get out and stop spewing nonsense ariesbull: 2 Likes |
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by SpaceTour: 12:12pm On Nov 24, 2023 |
This wawa ediot , you sleep on this thread everyday but you won’t face your useless Enugu state. This was how you were here everyday until ugwuanyi wasted eight years and left, you have started again while the current governor with his stolen mandate is doing the same thing ugwuanyi did, you wawa people will never put pressure on your leaders to deliver good governance. Bunch of lacklustre illiterate. You think I will allow you guys have your way here. christejames: 2 Likes |
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by SpaceTour: 12:12pm On Nov 24, 2023 |
ariesbull: 1 Like |
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Kepukepu: 1:10pm On Nov 24, 2023 |
SpaceTour:you are always frustrated and rabid 2 Likes |
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by SpaceTour: 3:04pm On Nov 24, 2023 |
You are the one that’s always frustrated and rabid because don’t take prisoners. Na only me fit una. Ediots Kepukepu: 2 Likes |
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ANSMEDIA: 3:06pm On Nov 24, 2023 |
0neast: Tell him 2 Likes |
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