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Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by slydey(m): 5:00pm On May 23, 2015 |
peleson: [/color]You want to know pls tell me how many state in Africa built 4 power stations, built school, Road and are not owing there staffs in Africa. Pls am waiting [color=#006600] |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by Nobody: 5:00pm On May 23, 2015 |
welcome to biafra . |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by Reference(m): 5:01pm On May 23, 2015 |
JN1: But unfortunately it won't happen. The Hausa-Fulani/Yoruba hegemony of the old Nigeria hitherto thought dead is back alive and kicking. It will ensure that a President will never again emerge from the minorities no matter how competent or credible he or she is. That's our lot in Nigeria. Moving in circles. No progress....except to the owners of Nigeria. |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by Nobody: 5:02pm On May 23, 2015 |
kenedy175: Enugu had 2 good governors on the average over the last 16 years n also we were once the capital of eastern region, these are the reasons we are as developed as we are for now. Giving some states 500 billion n others 100 billion as budget is bull crap sha, its best every governor is allowed to harness n use the resources in their States. or else every single president Will still fail |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by Abagworo(m): 5:06pm On May 23, 2015 |
atinukedam: I have been seeing that building in Uyo since 2012 and people even go there to see subsidised movies. Or is that building different from Uyo Silverbird? |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by Reference(m): 5:12pm On May 23, 2015 |
chuna1985: It is not the quantum but what the money is used for. Poverty is caused by misappropriated wealth at some stage in the life of a man, family, community, State or Nation. Give Dangote that 93 billion and watch how he will create wealth and opportunity. That is what governors should be doing, running their states like businesses with a human face but I'm sure his convoys and entourages are as big and flamboyant as Akpabio's. In things like that he will conveniently ignore his smaller budget. |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by Reference(m): 5:14pm On May 23, 2015 |
Plus234: Oga. It can't, period. Just order 1, just 1 escalator and report back. Oya, jog along. |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by Nobody: 5:18pm On May 23, 2015 |
Reference: U don't expect a governor who has been a lawyer, doctor or engineer all his life to turn n become like dangote in terms of business skills. Fact is that our present system of government encourages governors to be very lazy. |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by babestella: 5:18pm On May 23, 2015 |
Hahahahaha, good one from Apkabio. Lagos state government will build this same kind of mall, same size and facilities with 1.2 Billion Naira. |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by sutst: 5:24pm On May 23, 2015 |
[b][/b][color=#000000][/color]UYO (Sundiata Post) – The Akwa
Ibom State commissioner for
Commerce and Industry, Elder Ufot
Toby Nkangude has assured that
the incoming administration of Mr.
Udom Gabriel Emmanuel would
replicate the industrial renaissance
in other world countries, by using
his well established contacts in the
global market to attract
investments to the state.
In an interview programme in Uyo,
Nkangude thanked Chief Godswill
Akpabio for laying a solid
infrastructural foundation for the
smooth take-off of the industrial
plan of the incoming government.
He said that Akpabio created the
enablers for industrial boom in the
state by establishing world class
infrastructure such as roads
network, the airport, international
hospitals, five star hotels, tourism
and leisure facilities and free
medicare and qualitative
education.
He cited the gas plant in Esit Eket
and the methanol plant at Ibeno
which were set in motion by
Akpabio, as foundations of the
impending industrial revolution.
“You see he has gone beyond that
to create another legacy as the
man who is taking over from him is
a man with a private sector
understanding who is just coming
into a familiar terrain and he is
going to deliver”, the
commissioner said.
Nkangude stressed that Udom is
the right man to steer the wheels
of leadership of the state as he has
the knowledge of the private sector
at his finger tips.
He assured Akwa Ibom people that
with the massive, gigantic plans of
the governor-elect, unemployment
would become a thing of the past
as all the youths would be
gainfully employed either through
the special employment
intervention programme or the
industrialisation programme.
Nkangude explained that the Ibaka
deep seaport project would employ
thousands of Akwa Ibom people
and noted that the SEAPORT PROJECT
has been approved by the Federal
Executive Council and construction
would begin immediately.
“The seaport and other support
industries will help us generate our
own revenue which will enable us
to comfortably develop our own
economy.
He noted that all world developed
economies got to that point
through industrialisation and Akwa
Ibom is heading towards that.
In his words, “The enablers are
already on ground, we needed a
man who has the understanding
and capacity to attract investors
and fast track development.” |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by matrixme(m): 5:25pm On May 23, 2015 |
Impressive project there! Living in Akwa ibom state currently, I will advise the citizens not to forget that their mother state, Cross River at a point in time too, was rapidly transformed into a massive pleasure centre. Today, all we hear of Calabar are it's dirty streets and unoccupied Tinapa shopping malls. Let's face it, Nigeria is not going to be popular for tourism and entertainment till the next couple of years. This is not East Africa with its lions and cool weather, so foreigners are not expected to start trooping in to shop in Nigeria and watch movies in Uyo. Hence, the fate of projects like this rests on Nigerians to support them. Sadly however, we are not known for exploring the outdoors much, no matter our tribe. I only hope the incoming Government will put more citizen development projects in place like power, education, health and industrial development which are at an all time low down here. |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by fashiajones(m): 5:28pm On May 23, 2015 |
Flets:lol...So it because of d seaport that is while their is much population in lagos? let me remind you that kano is the largest when it comes to population according to npc.. secondly, not only akwa ibom is agitating for seaport also ondo state is also wanting that do, pls do your research and pls get facts And desist from been tribalistic, the failure of the pdp administration in this election was because of failure in governance,corruption, etc and the merger of the newly emerge apc...a question for you pls, pardon my ignorance probably the yorubas and hausas caused these...can u please please explain while their is no functioning refinery in Nigeria? y their is poor power supply? y corruption as become the order of the day? And terrorism? |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by aduje(m): 5:36pm On May 23, 2015 |
Flets: God bless you for this insightful write up...God bless Godswill Akpabio for all he did in Akwa Ibom state. I feel like claiming that as my home state. |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by OteDOLLAR(m): 5:42pm On May 23, 2015 |
lorbah001: Ask someone from Osun state about their own Ayegbaju market built buy Aregbe... 1. It was built and managed by a private company "Edward consults" 2. It hasn't been completed yet it was opened last year 3. Stalls sell for as much as 250K NB: that "International Market" is not yet completed and not quarter has beautiful as this, yet it was said to av been built with billions Moral: learn to appreciate a working Government above party lines. Thank You 2 Likes |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by fashiajones(m): 5:44pm On May 23, 2015 |
we Nigerians should endeavour to reduce ourselves from making clamorous statement But rather challenge others or implore others not only governors, senators, reps, ministers, chairman n counselors too to discharge governance at various levels not by building roads after 4yrs or 8yrs of service or by building infrastructures or by idolizing one over the others...it is their right and that the only job they got |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by Blizzy9ja: 5:45pm On May 23, 2015 |
adanny01:At least Akpabio has been going around commissioning projects whether they are completed or not at least they are close 2 completion... In Rivers state Amaechi has been running up and down causing chaos, making inciting statements and instead of commisioning projects he is spending money conducting an unnecessary LG election when there is a backlog of unpaid salaries owed workers... You should appreciate good things when u see dem |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by eromspete(m): 5:48pm On May 23, 2015 |
That's GREAT... Next thing is to attract BIG Brands to open outlet stores in the mall. Make it attractive so that Nigerians will reduce their spending in the MALLS of DUBAI and UK.. Chaiii the money we as Nigerians are spending outside our fatherland is too much o And i also strongly hope that the MALL MANAGEMENT will do a good job of maintaining the facility so that in a few years time it will not become an eyesore Last note - Lot's of openings/commissioning happening allover the country. The outgoing government officials want to tag their names over their rushed projects (Quality will be compromised) before they leave office. LoL Akpabio make sure there is light in this facility o (not generators) |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by dBard: 5:48pm On May 23, 2015 |
ozoigbondu: Abi o... sitting@home, no nepa light and no movement for an election nobody has shown interest in. People don't even know where the polling booths are nor have I seen anyone that actually went out to vote. Monies meant for unpaid salaries. @post....Kudos to Gov Akpabio... tho this is just good showmanship, Go out with a Bang.. ozoigbondu: Abi o... sitting@home, no nepa light and no movement for an election nobody has shown interest in. People don't even know where the polling booths are nor have I seen anyone that actually went out to vote. Monies meant for unpaid salaries. @post....Kudos to Gov Akpabio... tho this is just good showmanship, Go out with a Bang.. |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by Nobody: 5:51pm On May 23, 2015 |
OteDOLLAR: Ignore the Osogbo Plebs. |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by seunfape(m): 5:54pm On May 23, 2015 |
this man work can be compared with Donal duke in cross river state. |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by Emmanueledu(m): 5:56pm On May 23, 2015 |
This man is indeed a blessing to Akwa ibom state! I can't believe this is the tropicana I used to visit bck then during my service year!wish to go bck to Akwa ibom some day... |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by Nobody: 5:58pm On May 23, 2015 |
fashiajones: You fool. So you believe that Kano's population is the highest? Try and venture out of that fetish enclave, Osogbo. |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by masseratti: 6:10pm On May 23, 2015 |
peleson:have you seen the shopping malls owned by lagos state government? Google is your friend please make use of it.btw nice shopping mall for the people at Akwa Ibom. |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by Curiouscity(m): 6:11pm On May 23, 2015 |
gatiano: Guy, your line of argument is making me curious. When you say 5000 people will loose that small business, how do you mean? Is the place erected where others were doing business before? What do you think should be the proper thing? Government own and government run? Or possibly make things there free or subsidized? I have read all your posts here and I get confused the more. The area of people loosing their business or jobs is what I don't still get. We all clamour for investors, now these guys are here (assuming your assertion that they are private coy is correct), you are saying they should not be welcomed or allowed to operate? |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by Myself2(m): 6:11pm On May 23, 2015 |
peleson: MINT 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by ArodeTsolaye: 6:16pm On May 23, 2015 |
aresa will have a heart attack if he hears this news. |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by abilitymodels01: 6:19pm On May 23, 2015 |
If it was an APC governor na #50bn dem for say dem take build d mall. I hope they don't corrupt our Buhari |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by Panshow(m): 6:39pm On May 23, 2015 |
Akpabio would've been a better choice for PDP presidency than GEJ. |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by chrisblack: 6:42pm On May 23, 2015 |
see bunch of mufu screeming because of a shopping mall. This is just pathetic after they will say uncommon transformation rubish.this is what private businesses do.you have spar,shoprite,justrite etc doing this all over the country. Have any of you check the unemployment rate in akwa ibom.have been there severally,despite the huge allocation.educational standard is still.poverty is pervelent.stop shouting over a mall . |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by austinesteve(m): 6:50pm On May 23, 2015 |
Aitee1 this your uncle dey try Ooooo!!!....hope say Udom Emmanuel will continue from where he stopped. |
Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by Forwetinnah: 6:56pm On May 23, 2015 |
...yet the man isn't blowing his vuvuzela. ...see Fashola's dept as at 2013, with nooooooothing to show for it. I wonder how much it is now, seeing that the APC states have incured the most dept so far that they're blaming on the FG 1 Share
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Re: Tropicana Shopping Mall: Akpabio Opens N300 Million Facility In Uyo (photos) by gatiano(m): 6:57pm On May 23, 2015 |
First of all, The argument was over whether the Akwa Ibom government built it or Akpabio was just being honoured to inaugurate the opening. That mall is a large retail center. It is in the retailing sector of the economy of that local government. How many small retailing outlets are there in that local area (small shops, tailor, utility thing etc)? Probably 1000 or more, who have 1 or 2 saleboy or salegirls each. How many will tropical mall employ? Before reaching the retailing end, There is the manufacturer-distributor-wholesalers(most wholesaler need warehouses or stores)- retailers who would probably depend on the 2nd stage distributors to bring goods or they would use paid transport themselves. This big retail mall, will definitely by from the manufacturer. It is good when they buy from the local ones, It may and is actually cheaper to bring most goods from china/india (1.3 billion people working for a bed space) and indonesia etc. Do you see how many businesses will go out, from the pictures above, there are also warehouses there a lot of them. and If the mall is divided into compactment for people to rent, It will be the same, only on a minimized level. For me o Akwa Ibom is a very fertile land (i won't waste a plot of it never)- Farming (manufacturing and creating a lot of agric employment), do not forget processing of the foods etc That place has a lot of ranches, Fulani and Hausa jeolous that place die. Cow, goat, ram and diary products (manufacturing) Akwa Ibom is a river area. Good and nice ferry transportation across the entire south. plus fishing industries with it processing and conserving fishes and fish products etc. Then all of these will have small wholesalers, small warehouse owners, small distributors(even one car), small retailers and infact small manufacturers. Nigeria is no compactable for large and big business owners, even in the oil industries, that is why we have a lot of bunkerings which eventually causes oil spillages across the whole delta. Nigeria is not a place for few or tens of billionaires, It is a place of millions of millionaires, together, we can be the highest living standard. That is my view. Curiouscity: |
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