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Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by AcuraZDX: 5:20pm On Oct 29
ZOOM IN & look at the now all paved interconnecting roads!

Omo Alex Otti finished work in that city in just one year. Zooming in is beautiful

He should keep doing more for Abians!

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by AcuraZDX: 5:20pm On Oct 29
Nice one

May the two Orjis and Okezie never happen to any state again.

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by AcuraZDX: 5:20pm On Oct 29
nlfpmod

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by Kobojunkie: 5:24pm On Oct 29
AcuraZDX:
ZOOM IN & look at the now all paved interconnecting roads!
Omo Alex Otti finished work in that city in just one year. Zooming in is beautiful
He should keep doing more for Abians!
Una no go take pictures of places were the vast majority of the population in fact live. na only places where middle class and upper live una go dey record for here dey tell us say government dey work. Kind of like how Lagos State only shows pictures of places like Lekki and nice areas of Ikoyi but rarely ever pictures of places like Ikorodu, Imota, Ketu, Oshodi(were people actually live), Ojota, Epe, etc. undecided

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by Mrfeel: 5:25pm On Oct 29
ABA is a well planed city with alot of potentials, with a governor like otti ABA will grow to it's full potential

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by AcuraZDX: 5:28pm On Oct 29
Kobojunkie:
Una no go take pictures of places were the vast majority of the population in fact live. na only places where middle class and upper live una go dey record for here dey tell us say government dey work. Kind of like how Lagos State only shows pictures of places like Lekki and nice areas of Ikoyi but rarely ever pictures of places like Ikorodu, Imota, Ketu, Oshodi(were people actually live), Ojota, Epe, etc. undecided

Are you okay?

What's stopping you from coming down to Aba to take pictures of where the larger population lives?

You think Aba is Ogbomosho or Ikare Akoko?

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by Ttipsy(f): 5:31pm On Oct 29
Nice views

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by Kobojunkie: 5:33pm On Oct 29
AcuraZDX:
■ Are you okay? What's stopping you from coming down to Aba to take pictures of where the larger population lives? You think Aba is Ogbomosho or Ikare Akoko?
You are the one who thinks to regale us with images. What stops you from taking those pictures yourself and posting them? Omuma rd, Ariaria market, Ngwa rd, etc... are all in Aba as well. post them to show that Aba is no Ogbomosho or IKare Akoko. undecided

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by madridguy(m): 5:34pm On Oct 29
Consolation thread as usual.. grin How many times are you going to show this same pictures?

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by AcuraZDX: 5:35pm On Oct 29
Kobojunkie:
What stops you from taking those pictures yourself and posting them? Omuma rd, Ariaria market itself? Ngwa, etc... post them to show that Aba is no Ogbomosho or IKare Akoko. undecided

Ariaria market, Ngwa?

Can you see that you're cra*k head.

Who lives in market places?

Why didn't you mention Ogbor hill, MCC, Brass, Aba road, Umuocham? Abii are these places Lekki and Banana island of Aba too?

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by Kobojunkie: 5:37pm On Oct 29
AcuraZDX:
■ Ariaria market, Ngwa? Can you see that you're cra*k head. Who lives in market places?
Why didn't you mention Ogbor hill, MCC, Brass, Aba road, Umuocham? Abii are these places Lekki and Banana island of Aba too?
You don't know there are residential buildings in those areas, yet you claim that you claim to know Aba well? grin

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by shivisee: 5:37pm On Oct 29
it’s on this forum I saw our deranged agulu people saying in few years time,Abia will surpass Lagos in development!

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by AcuraZDX: 5:39pm On Oct 29
Kobojunkie:
You don't know there are residential buildings in those areas, yet you claim that you claim to know Aba well? grin


You're a big clown.

So having one or two personal buildings in a market area, makes it a residential area abii?

Take your bitter self out of this thread..

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by Kobojunkie: 5:43pm On Oct 29
AcuraZDX:
■ You're a big clown. So having one or two personal buildings in a market area, makes it a residential area abii? Take your bitter self out of this thread..
Tor! Now you claim there are only one or two personal buildings in the area around the market. See me see wahala... all this because you know that posting those places would probably not align with your agenda! Kwantinue! cool

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by AcuraZDX: 5:45pm On Oct 29
Kobojunkie:
Tor! Now you claim there are only one or two personal buildings in the area around the market. See me see wahala... all this because you know that posting those places would probably not align with your agenda! Kwantinue! cool

You need to see a doctor immediately.

The picture that you're crying about is not even in a place like "Lekki" in Aba.

The long stretch of road to the right, is Azikiwe road; the first horizontal road crossing it (bottom right) is Kent str. After that as you progress along Azikiwe road is Mosque str., York str, Adazi str., Judges str, Ube str, and finally East road (top right).

All these places are "Slums" if you want to cry about your Lekki and Banana island cry.

These are places with high concentration of Aba residents.

Yet you're crying😂😂

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by MrEverest(m): 5:47pm On Oct 29
Kobojunkie:
Una no go take pictures of places were the vast majority of the population in fact live. na only places where middle class and upper live una go dey record for here dey tell us say government dey work. Kind of like how Lagos State only shows pictures of places like Lekki and nice areas of Ikoyi but rarely ever pictures of places like Ikorodu, Imota, Ketu, Oshodi(were people actually live), Ojota, Epe, etc. undecided

Those areas are where the masses live both middle class and lower. In the East, gap between the rich and poor is not so wide like in other parts of Nigeria.

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by AcuraZDX: 5:47pm On Oct 29
madridguy:
Consolation thread as usual.. grin How many times are you going to show this same pictures?

iGR with nothing to show for it and slums, bad roads, open defecators and brown roofs littered every corner

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by AcuraZDX: 5:48pm On Oct 29
MrEverest:


Those areas are where the masses live both middle class and lower. In the East, gap between the rich and poor is not so wide like in other parts of Nigeria.

Don't mind the clown.

He's crying over middle and low class residential areas in Aba😂😂.

He was expecting to see mud houses

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by Kobojunkie: 5:49pm On Oct 29
MrEverest:
■ Those areas are where the masses live both middle class and lower. In the East, gap between the rich and poor is not so wide like in other parts of Nigeria.
Stop f-king lying! angry

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by AcuraZDX: 5:51pm On Oct 29
Kobojunkie:
Stop f-king lying! angry

You're pained.

Go have some Ibuprofen

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by madridguy(m): 5:53pm On Oct 29
But your people with serene environment, good roads, good toilets and latest roofing are trooping to the brown roofs region daily to escape severe koboko from Simon ekpa grin

AcuraZDX:


iGR with nothing to show for it and slums, bad roads, open defecators and brown roofs littered every corner

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by AcuraZDX: 5:59pm On Oct 29
madridguy:
But your people with serene environment, good roads, good toilets and latest roofing are trooping to the brown roofs region daily to escape severe koboko from Simon ekpa grin


Trooping to which brown roofs?

https://www.nairaland.com/7514570/statistics-people-migrating-lagos-region

This lie don cast long ago na.

Update yourself boy

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by MrEverest(m): 6:00pm On Oct 29
Kobojunkie:
Stop f-king lying! angry

Some of you don’t want to be enlightened, even when facts are thrown at you. Now, take a look at any drone pictures of Aba. You will still see the same 4 and 5 stories massing out as far as your eyes can reach. That’s where the majority of Aba residents live, the masses. The rich and upper middle class don’t like living in those 4 stories block of flats, they prefer to live in duplexes. Go to GRA, Ogborhill, Ekenna, Okpu Umuobo etc to see the rich.

I understand the reason why you find it unbelievable is because in the SW, the poor and “middle class“ live in shanties or derelict houses. Travel to the East and see for yourself.

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by madridguy(m): 6:03pm On Oct 29
E no cast and it can never cast. Anytime they ask you to leave SW na cry you and your people go dey cry around.

AcuraZDX:


Trooping to which brown roofs?

https://www.nairaland.com/7514570/statistics-people-migrating-lagos-region

This lie don cast long ago na.

Update yourself boy

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by AcuraZDX: 6:04pm On Oct 29
MrEverest:


Some of you don’t want to be enlightened, even when facts are thrown at you. Now, take a look at any drone pictures of Aba. You will still see the same 4 and 5 stories massing out as far as your eyes can reach. That’s where the majority of Aba residents live, the masses. The rich and upper middle class don’t like living in those 4 stories block of flats, they prefer to live in duplexes. Go to GRA, Ogborhill, Ekenna, Okpu Umuobo etc to see the rich.

I understand the reason why you find it unbelievable is because in the SW, the poor and “middle class“ live in shanties or derelict houses. Travel to the East and see for yourself.

Azikiwe, Mosque, Kent, York is what he's calling Lekki and Banana island of Aba😂😂

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by Kobojunkie: 6:05pm On Oct 29
MrEverest:
■ Some of you don’t want to be enlightened, even when facts are thrown at you. Now, take a look at any drone pictures of Aba. You will still see the same 4 and 5 stories massing out as far as your eyes can reach. That’s where the majority of Aba residents live, the masses. The rich and upper middle class don’t like living in those 4 stories block of flats, they prefer to live in duplexes. Go to GRA, Ogborhill, Ekenna, Okpu Umuobo etc to see the rich.
I understand the reason why you find it unbelievable is because in the SW, the poor and “middle class“ live in shanties or derelict houses. Travel to the East and see for yourself.
Again, Stop f-king lying!

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by SpiritMoney: 6:06pm On Oct 29
Just look at the high rises and the beautiful background grid pattern road network... cool

Don't mess with these easterners! Look at Aba! And the story is the same at Onitsha, Umuahia,Owerri, Enugu... beautiful cities!

Any foreigner looking at the south east today will never believe the place was reduced to rubble almost 50 years ago!

Doesn't look like a place where one gunshot was fired.. 😎

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by AcuraZDX: 6:06pm On Oct 29
madridguy:
E no cast and it can never cast. Anytime they ask you to leave SW na cry you and your people go dey cry around.


Leave which SW?

Ondo, Ekiti, Osun, Oyo?

Lmao.

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by MrEverest(m): 6:07pm On Oct 29
AcuraZDX:


Don't mind the clown.

He's crying over middle and low class residential areas in Aba😂😂.

He was expecting to see mud houses

They don’t want to accept that absolute poverty is rare in the East. Even 10 years after the war ended with the 20 pounds, abandoned property and cornering of multinational companies through the excuse of indignization decree, yet by 1980, East was already least affected by poverty. Then 40+ years later, they don’t think Igbos will widen the gap? When they now control most of commerce, services and SME’s as well as other SSA countries.

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by AcuraZDX: 6:11pm On Oct 29
MrEverest:


They don’t want to accept that absolute poverty is rare in the East. Even 10 years after the war ended with the 20 pounds, abandoned property and cornering of multinational companies through the excuse of indignization decree, yet by 1980, East was already least affected by poverty. Then 40+ years later, they don’t think Igbos will widen the gap? When they now control most of commerce, services and SME’s as well as other SSA countries.

Dude couldn't believe his eyes with those pictures 😂.

Areas where Hairstylists, phone repairers, Keke riders, bus drivers, sales girls and boys, pepper and tomato sellers live is what he's crying his lungs out.😂 All these people are low and middle class and they can afford nice houses in Aba.

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by madridguy(m): 6:13pm On Oct 29
Yes, your people are dying to stay in all the mentioned SW states. Even your women get association of Igbo women that married Yoruba men in Ondo State. SW is your abroad.

AcuraZDX:


Leave which SW?

Ondo, Ekiti, Osun, Oyo?

Lmao.

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Re: Aerial View Of Aba, Abia State With Paved Interconnecting Roads by SpiritMoney: 6:17pm On Oct 29
AcuraZDX:


Dude couldn't believe his eyes with those pictures 😂.

Areas where Hairstylists, phone repairers, Keke riders, bus drivers, sales girls and boys, pepper and tomato sellers live is what he's crying his lungs out.😂 All these people are low and middle class and they can afford nice houses in Aba.

Ignore kobojunkie... the fellow has been in the US for ages... only God knows when last the fellow visited Nigeria.

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