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Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 3:36am On Sep 07, 2015 |
Unemadu:which esut and Maryland project ? The building you think he completed was actually started by him ab ignitio. |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Unemadu: 3:52am On Sep 07, 2015 |
InyinyaAgbaOku: So Chime did nothing in those places? Im also aware he tared roads at that estate around ebeano tunnel built by Chima |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 4:42am On Sep 07, 2015 |
Unemadu: yes he did |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by spyder880(m): 5:47am On Sep 07, 2015 |
InyinyaAgbaOku: I think Chime completed some structures at Esut and parklane that was started by Chimaroke, like the second/third hostel at Esut. 5 Likes |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by biafrandream: 1:48pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
spyder880: Sullivan also completed one lane of the Ozalla-Agbani road which Chimaroke could not complete. 1 Like |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by biafrandream: 1:52pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
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Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by eaglechild: 2:50pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
biafrandream:I am also getting worried. His search light seems to have beemed on the ICC, the roads around there are beginning to develop potholes. I hope he has an eye for maintenance because given the amount of roads done by the previous administration he will have a lot of maintenance to do or else it will be back to square one. He also needs to start fulfilling his campaign promises. Emene, Abakpa, Nsukka, 9th mile corner etc. 1 Like |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by asha80(m): 1:50am On Sep 08, 2015 |
cjrane when you used Enugu airport was work going on at the terminal of the international wing? |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Cjrane2: 1:54am On Sep 08, 2015 |
asha80: There was scanty presence of workers at the new terminal, but not abandoned.But has just about 2 workers on the whole edifice.I think they are getting ready to roof it, but just snail speed from my observation. They now ask ET to stop at the new International terminal building, then the FAAN bus will drive you to the domestic terminal still used for international passengers. 2 Likes |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Nobody: 8:35am On Sep 08, 2015 |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by biafrandream: 12:35pm On Sep 08, 2015 |
kenis: Lol. Ugwuanyi is a one chance governor. Mtcheeew! 'I completed 42 roads in Rivers state in 100 days' – Nyesom Wike. Please compare that with Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi. |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by spyder880(m): 1:03pm On Sep 08, 2015 |
biafrandream: Not making excuses for Hon. Ugwuanyi, but the budgets are not same. 1 Like |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by biafrandream: 1:11pm On Sep 08, 2015 |
spyder880: Please did Sullivan get the money he worked with, from heaven? 100 days in office and nobody can point to a single project that Ifeanyi started and completed. 42 roads done by Wike and none for Ugwuanyi. Tufiakwa. May God save us from ndi ekperime. I hate excuses. You see why I love Sulivan, he never gave excuses. He simply delivered. 5 Likes |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Nobody: 1:58pm On Sep 08, 2015 |
biafrandream: Wike's road project was a "patch-patch" project i.e maintenance project for porthole-less free road. That is quite different from dualization ,remodeling and rehabilitation of roads as the case of Enugu state. For transparency reasons, the projects go through a bidding process before contracts are awarded. Don't masturbate on something you know nothing about. 1 Like |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by cigwegbe(m): 2:17pm On Sep 08, 2015 |
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Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by biafrandream: 2:24pm On Sep 08, 2015 |
kenis: I masturbate because I campaigned for him and I am a bona fide son of Enugu State . It is my right to know what's going on there. My aim basically is not to denigrate or put the governor in a bad light. Sullivan completed some road projects during his first 100 days in office. Okezie Ikpazu of Abia State has completed many projects within his first 100 days. What is Ugwuanyi doing? When people want to steal money, they start giving excuses and speaking long grammar like you are doing. Please, is it taking 4 years to get the bidding process finalized or are they searching for where to dump our money? Below is a picture of the road started and completed by Okezie Ikpazu of Abia State. 3 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Nobody: 2:29pm On Sep 08, 2015 |
biafrandream: Show me a governor who STARTED and COMPLETED a road project in 100 days. Completing a road not started by you is different from STARTING and completing a said road. I see different companies survey roads that are marked for rehabilitation and dualization everyday. and I'm not sure bidding has been completed. The only road that can be completed at by Ugwuanyi at this moment is one started by Chime. You must be joking if you think a road he started can be completed by him at this time. Let's not use this method in criticizing this government. 1 Like |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Digitron: 2:36pm On Sep 08, 2015 |
PEECH BY HIS EXCELLENCY,
RT. HON. IFEANYI UGWUANYI,
FIRST 100 Days IN OFFICE
SPEECH BY HIS EXCELLENCY, RT. HON
IFEANYI UGWUANYI, GOVERNOR OF ENUGU
STATE ON THE FIRST 100 DAYS OF HIS
ADMINISTRATION.
5TH, SEPTEMBER, 2015.
PROTOCOL
Ndi Enugu,
Exactly 100 days today, the current
administration was, by God’s grace and
your unquantifiable support, inaugurated
with my humble self at the helm of affairs
as the fourth civilian Governor of Enugu
State.
Therefore, this is a day that the Lord has
made. We will rejoice and be glad in it. We
bless the name of the Most High God, the
Alpha and Omega, who has willed this day
and has steadied our hands on the ship of
state.
As is the tradition also, today calls for
retrospection with gratitude and looking
into the future with hope. It is therefore
with joy and a deep sense of appreciation
to God and to you the good people of
Wawaland, that I have the honour to render
an account of our stewardship for the last
100 days. I feel obliged to do so because
you have the right to know. It is also in line
with our commitment to open, accountable,
and participatory governance.
Ndi Enugu,
You would recall that in my inaugural
address, I pledged that we would do
everything within our powers to pursue
employment generation, enhance social
services and good governance, security, and
justice. We pledged to utilise government
services to create fair and equal opportunity
for every keen citizen to make a living and
create wealth, educate our children, and
enjoy life in a peaceful and secure
environment. We pledged to drive with total
force investment promotion, agricultural
sector renewal, provision of critical
infrastructure, human capital development,
and skills acquisition. We undertook to
further reposition our educational system,
boost healthcare, and pay special attention
to rural development because that is where
the overwhelming populations of our people
reside. Likewise, we committed to pursue
urban renewal as well as industrial revival
and expansion.
Although 100 days is a short while in the
life of a four-year administration, I am
happy to inform you that we have
nonetheless been able to lay the
foundations for the actualisation of our
campaign and inaugural promises despite
daunting fiscal crunch. Together with my
winning team, we are in a hurry to deliver
democracy dividends in all sectors in
accordance with our social contract with
the good people of the State.
We recognize the place of peace in the
development of Enugu State. Not much can
be achieved in a rancorous and hostile
socio-political environment. Therefore, we
have taken conscious steps to rally feuding
political interests round the common and
higher interest of developing our State.
In particular, we have been able to achieve
lasting peace and harmony in the Enugu
State House of Assembly. The legislature is
too important an arm of government and a
partner in progress to be enmeshed in
recriminations and distractive feuds. With
the prevailing peace, intergovernmental
harmony, and sustained capacity building
such as the retreat organized for Members
at the inception of this administration, we
can confidently say that the State House of
Assembly is well repositioned to provide the
necessary legislative support for the good
governance of Enugu State.
Riding on the crest of the prevailing
political harmony, we have set up an
Economic Advisory Committee consisting of
eminent sons and daughters of the State.
We believe that navigating the biting
economic realities and building a
prosperous Enugu State require all hands on
deck. I am happy to inform you that the
State is already benefitting from the rich
repository of experience, knowledge and
goodwill, influence, and contacts of
members of the Committee. We will soon
launch our Economic Blueprint for the
industrialization and economic revival of
the State. It is indeed heartwarming to note
that within this short period of time, new
companies and partners have entered and
commenced business in Enugu State,
employing our youths and providing
essential services to our people.
Enugu is essentially a civil service State.
Therefore, any unpaid wages will easily have
a negative ripple effect on the State’s
economy and make life more difficult for
citizens. We also believe that workers are
not only deserving of their wages, but that
they are better motivated to give their best
when they are promptly paid and their
welfare adequately catered for.
Consequently, we have rekindled industrial
harmony in the State by ensuring that we
cleared all salary arrears and pay our
workers as and when due. We were also
quick to lay to rest the six-month judicial
workers’ strike upon assumption of office.
In line with our quest for better welfare for
the Enugu workforce and our promise on
affordable housing, this administration has
paid 30 percent Equity Contribution to
enable interested Enugu State civil servants
from Grade Level 01 to Grade Level 10 to
acquire one of the 100 units of one
bedroom flats at Elim Estate, Ibagwa, Nike,
Enugu.
We also appreciate the need for a
conducive work environment for the public
servants. We have provided electricity,
water, and other ancillary services at the
New Secretariat Complex. Massive and
intensive construction work is continuing at
the New Government House Complex, while
a new building is being put in place for
Protocol Office Unit. Renovation works are
also ongoing on the Office of the Deputy
Governor and the Magistrate Court, Enugu.
Our quest for rural development will remain
a pipe dream unless the local governments
begin to function effectively. So, we have
taken it upon ourselves to reposition the
Local Governments for better service
delivery.
As a precursor to the many measures
already lined up in this regard, we have set
up an 11-man Committee on Local
Government Audit and Biometric Data
Capture headed by the Speaker of the
Enugu State House of Assembly, Hon.
Edward Ubosi. Among others, the
Committee is to determine the true staff
strength of each of the 17 Local
Government Areas, the financial
implications of the staff in respect of
monthly remunerations, Enugu State
Universal Basic Education Board, and the
Pension Board.
This bold step will help to arrest the
perennial problem of profligacy, corruption,
and other sharp practices resulting in non-
payment salaries, pensions, gratuity, and
overall poor performance. We believe the
exercise will help us identify and flush out
ghost workers in our local governments and
open the way for the genuine employment
of our youths in their place.
I want to assure you that those found
responsible for the regrettable state of
personnel administration in our local
government councils, will not go
unpunished.
While we are putting our feet down to
ensure that the Local Governments live up
to their constitutional duties, this
administration is also vigorously pursuing
the task of speedy rural and urban
development.
We flagged off the construction of a 15-
kilometre Inter-Town Connection (ITC)
2.5MVA Injection Sub-Station at Ezi-Nze,
Udi Local Government Area just a few days
after my assumption of office. This
initiative will supply electricity to
communities in Udi, Igbo-Etiti, and Uzo-
Uwani Local Government Areas. It will also
activate businesses in these rural
communities and power the Adada Dam
Project as well the Greater Nsukka Water
Scheme.
We are doing drains, culverts, earthworks,
and asphaltic wearing course on the
Ugwogo Nike-Ikem Road.
The Ogbete Market is the commercial nerve
centre of Enugu State. Unfortunately, the
hitherto incurably poor state of Ogbete
Main Market Road had remained a grievous
pain in the neck for our people and
businesses for long. But, today, we have
finally completed the seemingly intractable
road within the period under review.
We have also carried on with the
rehabilitation of the Airport Roundabout –
Orie Emene – St. Patrick’s College – Eke
Obinagu Road Project, while reconstruction
work is equally ongoing at Mbanefo, New
Haven and other places.
Furthermore, bidding processes to put
smiles on the faces of our people through
the construction of eight rural and urban
roads in different parts of the State have
commenced. They are:
• Amankwo/Ameke Amah Brewery Junction
bypass
• Dualisation of Opi-Nsukka Road
• Ninth Mile Corner Bypass
• Ohom Orba Junction-Imilike Ani – Ezimo
Uno – Ezimo Agu – Imilike – Ogbudu Aba –
Obollo-Etiti – Amalla – Obollo Afor (Udenu
Ring Road)
• Enugu Road (Nsukka) Junction –
Umuezebi- Nru Juncion- University Gate
• Abakpa Nike Road – Nike Road
• Post Office Roundabout – Odenigbo
Roundabout- Ogurugu Road – Ikenga Hotel
Junction
• Obechara Road Junction – Umuakashi
Mechanic Village – Ikenga Hotel Junction
You would recall that we have since set up
a committee to spearhead the Nsukka Urban
Renewal. We have also in motion the
necessary frameworks in accordance with
due process and the extant laws, to ensure
that other designated parts of the State
such as the Ninth Mile Corner benefit from
the Urban Renewal efforts.
I also wish to assure you, that work is
continuing on all the projects we inherited
from the preceding administration and that
none of them has been or will be
abandoned.
Taking cognizance of Enugu’s status as the
political capital of the eastern region, we
have set up a committee to review the
present state of the proposed International
Conference Center with a view to
completing and making it functional. We
also believe that its activation will enhance
socio-economic activities in Enugu State.
In addition, we have flagged off the house
numbering, identification, and complete
street signage in the Enugu Capital
Territory. This initiative, which comes under
a Public Private Partnership arrangement,
will boost security and make the
identification of places easier in the Capital
Territory.
Human capital is the greatest wealth of any
nation. Nations prosper or fail, not
necessarily on account of the abundance or
lack of material resources, but mainly on
account of the quality and effective
deployment of human resources available to
it.
Basic education is the foundation of sound
educational system. If things go wrong
here, the rest of the educational system and
hope for a dependable human capital base
are jeopardized. I was therefore very pained
and shocked by the poor state of
infrastructure during my unscheduled visits
to several schools in various parts of the
State. We discovered that contracts for the
renovation of those schools were awarded
and might have been fully funded, but some
unscrupulous elements abandoned the
projects either totally untouched or partially
done, while many some so-called completed
projects were unpardonably substandard.
We took the bull by the horn by
inaugurating the Administrative Committee
in the Completion of Enugu State Universal
Basic Education (ESUBEB) Projects headed
by the Deputy Governor, Her Excellency,
Hon. (Mrs) Cecilia Ezeilo. Our choice of the
Deputy Governor as the head of the
Committee underscores the import we
attach to the education and welfare of our
children and our zero-tolerance for sharp
practices, shoddy jobs, and abandoned
projects.
Let me give you our word that it will be
easier for a camel to pass through the eye
of a needle than for anyone found wanting
in the award or execution of these contracts
to go unpunished. They are enemies of
progress and posterity. They will be named,
shamed, and sanctioned in accordance with
extant laws and rules.
We are also taking decisive steps towards
repositioning our tertiary educational
system. We already revamping and
repositioning and repositioning the Enugu
State Polytechnic, Iwollo. Although the
institution formerly known as the Enugu
State College of Agriculture and Agro-
Entrepreneurship has been there for years, it
has sadly remained a glorified secondary
school. But we are poised to make a citadel
of agricultural and technical education.
Efforts towards the revalidation of old
programmes and the accreditation of five
new courses by the National Board for
Technical Education (NABTEB) have
reached advanced stages.
I paid unscheduled oversight visit to the
Institute of Management and Technology
(IMT) Enugu upon assumption of office to
assess things for myself resulting in the
release of subventions to rescue it from the
crumbling weight of salary arrears and
resultant low staff morale.
The interest of people living with physical
challenges is not left out in our bid to
boost the educational system. We have so
far procured 10 units of braille machines,
jaw readers, desktop computers, and related
accessories for the visually challenged
students of the College of Immaculate
Conception (CIC), Enugu.
We have also renovated and equipped a
standard sickbay and two-classroom blocks
at the Queens’ School, Enugu and in other
schools, as part of our immediate
interventions in the secondary education
sector.
Although our people are predominantly
farmers, their subsistence agriculture hardly
yields produce or income commensurate to
their slavish labour. Consequently, we are
taking practical and immediate steps to
mechanize and commercial agriculture.
We have procured 20 tractors to be hired to
genuine farmers at very low rates. I have
also directed that counterpart fund be
released for the robust participation of our
State in the implementation of the N2
billion Staple Crops Processing Zone (SCPZ)
programme by the African Development
Bank in conjunction with the Federal
Government of Nigeria. The fund will be
channeled to the revival and expansion of
the Adani Irrigation Scheme as well as the
construction of feeder roads and other
critical infrastructure that will catalyze
agriculture in the State.
Our health sector is already receiving a
breath of fresh air. We are establishing 100-
bed ultra-modern specialist hospitals in
each of the senatorial zones of the State.
We have already flagged off the
construction of one of the hospitals in Orba,
Udenu Local Government Area. This will
serve the Enugu North Senatorial zone.
Furthermore, we have taken a preventive
step against infant and under-five child
mortality in Enugu State by increasing
length of paid maternity leave from three to
six months. This will enable the nursing
mother devout ample time to exclusively
breastfeed her baby for the recommended
first six months of a child’s life. We have
also introduced a three-week paid paternity
leave for the fathers to enable them provide
adequate support to mother and child. All
these will have a multiplier effect on the
health and social life of the baby from
infant to adult life.
We have also extended some humanitarian
gestures to hospitals, including the
University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital
(UNTH) and the Enugu State University
Teaching Hospital, Park Lane, Enugu to
support open heart surgery for children and
settlement of hospital bills of the less
privileged.
The security of lives and property as well as
the welfare of our people is of primary
concern to this administration. We are
partnering with the security agencies to
ensure that the lives and property are not
only safe in the State, but are equally seen
to be so. It was in fulfillment of this
obligation, that we recently procured and
donated patrol vehicles to the Nigeria
Police and other security agencies in the
state.
We will continue to invest in security
infrastructure, manpower development, and
employment. We are laying foundations for
job creation because an idle mind is a
devil’s workshop.
Sports are major avenues for engaging our
youth positively, creating jobs, and
marketing our State. We are bent on
returning Enugu to its glorious days as the
breeding ground for celebrated sports
personalities. I am already holding
discussions with the relevant government
officers and authorities on how to revive
school sports at the primary and secondary
levels.
In the immediate term, we have taken
immediate steps to revive the fortunes of
the Rangers International Club. It is a team
that is dear, not only to Ndi Enugu, but also
to every Igbo man. Therefore, we resolved
the internal impasse between the players
and management of the club over unpaid
salaries and other entitlements. We will
continue to motivate and restore Rangers to
a truly international club, once again.
Ndi Enugu,
I can go on and on. But, as I earlier pointed
out, whatever we have been able to do in
the last 100 days is just a tip of the things
to come because it is still morning on
creation day. But, permit me to restate that
my team and I do not know it all. We need
your continued support, prayers, and
goodwill. We are very amenable to your
sound ideas and constructive criticisms. We
also want to be held accountable for all our
actions in the saddle because that is the
hallmark of democracy and good
governance. The good people of Enugu
State, we thank you for the mandate you
gave us. The governorship we exercise is in
trust for you. And that which you have
entrusted to us, we have and will continue
to exercise in public interest and for public
good.
Ndi Enugu,
It is on this note that I thank you, once
again, for your overflowing support and
audience.
Thank you and God bless.
Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi
Governor, Enugu State 2 Likes |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Bishop42: 3:44pm On Sep 08, 2015 |
^^Too many list of government funded projects with very little mention of private sector participation. Hope governor is conscious of tax, debt and abandon project. 2 Likes |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Bishop42: 3:58pm On Sep 08, 2015 |
As the governor moves to develop Nsukka and other important towns he should be conscious of Enugu infrastructures and never allow them to rot for lack of attention. The grasses must always be trimmed and more planted. Traffic light and roads must be maintain etc. I will suggest he starts looking for ways to get in private sector to maintain and transform enugu city while he focuses on Nsukka and other with much of government fund. THE BEST MODEL: Let The Rich and Middle class Take care of themselves mostly through Private sector while government focuses on the poor to bring them out of poverty so that they can be able to fully depend on private sector in the end 5 Likes |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Bishop42: 4:20pm On Sep 08, 2015 |
Government must stop building homes,subsidizing water and health care for the Rich and middle class. Let the private sector take care of this people 2 Likes |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by spyder880(m): 4:48pm On Sep 08, 2015 |
Bishop42: Seems like another estate is being built by the government in Enugu. There is this Trinity estate along old airport road, Emene industrial layout. |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Nobody: 6:46pm On Sep 08, 2015 |
Please any picture updates on AII Airport international wing anyone? |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by slimthugchimee(m): 8:40pm On Sep 08, 2015 |
spyder880:there is also another being built in agbani road |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Nobody: 11:24am On Sep 09, 2015 |
Bishop42: ...plus he lost me at all the godliness ....even Jesus said to give Caesar what is his.....politics is not an avenue to use the name of God anyhow Just do your work already Sir.... Religion is really the opium of the masses, ayi nine O du egwu, really To think na ayi dizi more christian than nd' ocha na eme ifele And we always use religion wrongly, incompletely, selfishly and so on...name them...not when and where it matters, like in the Golden Rule, like in love your neighbour.... They are not even aware that adding God matters in a campaign or during politicking makes it a kind of vow...dont they worry about not meeting vows made in God's name? I am aware that ndi be ayi di sensitive about religious matters, so forgive me Just that it is hard to be quiet about issues like this 1 Like |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by MrEverest(m): 6:57pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
Igbonazy:The Ikwerres can all go to hell for all I care, all this while, Igbos have been extending the olive branch to them despite what they did during and after the civil war. We still believed they were part of us only for them to be behaving funny, embarrassingly denying their Igboness at every giving opportunity. I have not stopped to wonder what makes the average Ikwerre so haughty and baleful, is it the crude oil? that too is found in commercial quantities in Ukwa east and west(Abia state) Egbema and Oguta(Imo state) and several communities in Anioma communities in Delta state. Is it the city of P.harcourt?? Personally, I don't see anything special about P.harcourt, it seems as if P.H starts and ends at Aba road, the inner streets are full of shanties and swampy grooves, aside the flow of oil money, a few fly overs and a few decent office buildings along Aba road, Enugu and Owerri are more beautiful, Aba and Onitsha has far more decent residential houses. Ikwere people are not richer per capita wise than Anambra, Abriba, Anioma or Orlu people among other Igbo sub-groups. In terms of Intellectuals, they do not come close to people of Anambra, Anioma, Imo or Enugu states. In terms of entrepreneurship and industry they pale to insignificance when compared to people of Anambra, Abia and Orlu area of Imo state. They do not have high net-wort individuals like Tony Elumelu, Ernest Azudialu, Jim Ovia, the Asagba of Asaba(Anioma) or Emeka Offor, Innocent Chukwuma, Ibeto(Anambra) or Pascal Dozie, Tony Ezenna(Imo state) ditto other S.east states. So in what area are they better than other Igbos that would make them so haughty to despise other Igbos Kudos to the people of Anioma who knows their heritage and I am happy that they have produced president and secretaries of Ohanaeze ndi Igbo and the support Kachikwu(the new GMD of NNPC) received from Igbos world-wide. If the Ikwerres have realized their folly, they should go and apply to Ohanaeze ndi Igbo to be re-integrated!!! 7 Likes |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Nobody: 11:08pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
I have no doubt that gov Ifeany Ugwuanyi will do very well for the people of Enugu and Igbos at large. Join me to thank God for elevating a family member Leonard as the Registrar of Esut. This is the second time someone from my town Nenwe is occupying that position 4 Likes |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by cjrane: 11:26pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
spyder880:. Government built estates which is sold out at market price to the public is a proven welcome development. Typically, an individual building his own home will continue to settle jobless youths in the area. Making the building cost so prohibitive. However, government built estates are not only well planned, and there are no youths coming to bother you for building on your property. 3 Likes |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Igbonazy: 10:11am On Sep 10, 2015 |
MrEverest: Nothing you say will change the fact that ikwerres are igbo even if they deny being igbo, takeover other igboland and slaughter fellow igbos. Afterall we have morons in igboland who still vote northerners despite the slaughtering of thousands of igbos in the North. If they can forgive easily why not your fellow igbos. Nothing can stop Chickens from being called chicken,the name chicken isnt a privilage. They are called chicken because they look like Chicken. Ikwerre are Igbos because share alot in common with other igbo group. Nsukka,Onitsha,Abatete etc share alot in common with other igbo group aswell. So quit being used by our enemy to divide and conquer. We need the numbers and land 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Afam4eva(m): 10:54am On Sep 10, 2015 |
Igbonazy:Very silly mentality (no offence) 2 Likes |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by bodeloja: 11:05am On Sep 10, 2015 |
Nna nothing is happening in Enugu any more. Those Enugu still have a Governor? What about the free trade zone? Odiegwu o, NOT EVEN PICTURES? 1 Like |
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by spyder880(m): 2:19pm On Sep 10, 2015 |
bodeloja: Okay, take these......... condition of Ogui road, now..... even pictures cannot load again, chai |
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