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Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by raker300: 1:52pm On Oct 17, 2016
ak47mann:
This ikwere Igbo wana be can't you find your mates to play with cool
allow him to do his worst. Dude doesn't even know where anambra is on the map yet he wants to comment on anambra.

People that are based in Imo state are writing their personal experiences so as to get the govt to aid them and all he can do is come here to insult a state you know absolutely nothing about?
Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by AKswift: 2:25pm On Oct 17, 2016
No, I just don't like this! It seems peeps from Anambra is wining this fight! I could see only one person from Imo attacking the e-warriors from Anambra State, unlike the Imo thread were Omambalas inundated it with 'wonderful' posts. I enjoin Imolites to join their Kinsman and show the world how fithy the entire region looks like.

I admonished you guys to stop spreading hate in the other thread on Imo State, but someone from Anambra said it is cool if brothers fight.

Well, since it's now rationale for brothers to fight, I am comfortable watching- least I am storing up pictures of how 'beautiful' these places look like.....#Nonsense!!!

Regards,
Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by FKO81(m): 2:35pm On Oct 17, 2016
AKswift:
[s]No, I just don't like this! It seems peeps from Anambra is wining this fight! I could see only one person from Imo attacking the e-warriors from Anambra State, unlike the Imo thread were Omambalas inundated it with 'wonderful' posts. I enjoin Imolites to join their Kinsman and show the world how fithy the entire region looks like.

I admonished you guys to stop spreading hate in the other thread on Imo State, but someone from Anambra said it is cool if brothers fight.

Well, since it's now rationale for brothers to fight, I am comfortable watching- least I am storing up pictures of how 'beautiful' these places look like.....#Nonsense!!!

Regards[/s],
So all the way from Ibadan you wan start fight in Anambra I hope you have the strength

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Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by ak47mann(m): 2:38pm On Oct 17, 2016
raker300:
allow him to do his worst. Dude doesn't even know where anambra is on the map yet he wants to comment on anambra.

People that are based in Imo state are writing their personal experiences so as to get the govt to aid them and all he can do is come here to insult a state you know absolutely nothing about?
Abagworo is a useless and unproductive loser.why do you think his the only person attacking anything Anambra?he comes from a poor swampy creeks in ikwerre I will help him with a strong rope to hang himself,am very good in dealing with people born with envy I always encourage them to kill them selves cool
Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by AKswift: 3:12pm On Oct 17, 2016
FKO81:

So all the way from Ibadan you wan start fight in Anambra I hope you have the strength

Yeah, I have the strenght; so much vigor in me to watch your likes display your stupidity here. Show us more how fithy and underdeveloped the SE looks like.

As for the Ibadan qualification, I laugh at your gross ignorance. No wonder Imolites are more civil and knowlegeable than the Omambalas!
Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by dEastActivist: 3:20pm On Oct 17, 2016
AKswift:


Yeah, I have the strenght; so much vigor in me to watch your likes display your stupidity here. Show us more how fithy and underdeveloped the SE looks like.

As for the Ibadan qualification, I laugh at your gross ignorance. No wonder Imolites are more civil and knowlegeable than the Omambalas!

Brother why are you pouring your emotional insecurities?
Oh to feel better?
Or to make the IMO people side you ?

Anyway is for those that will buy into your gimmick.
Igbos are one but nah time will tell you when you go against the Igbo interest and watch the same people pound on you as an afonja irrespective of state.

As for now enjoy your new imo ally.

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Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by FKO81(m): 3:29pm On Oct 17, 2016
AKswift:


Yeah, I have the strenght; so much vigor in me to watch your likes display your stupidity here. Show us more how fithy and underdeveloped the SE looks like.

As for the Ibadan qualification, I laugh at your gross ignorance. No wonder Imolites are more civil and knowlegeable than the Omambalas!
I know where to engage you not here bro
Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by AKswift: 3:37pm On Oct 17, 2016
dEastActivist:


Brother why are you pouring your emotional insecurities?
Oh to feel better?
Or to make the IMO people side you ?

Anyway is for those that will buy into your gimmick.
Igbos are one but nah time will tell you when you go against the Igbo interest and watch the same people pound on you as an afonja irrespective of state.

As for now enjoy your new imo ally.

'Emotional insecurity'! Uhmm, I kind of love the usage of the term. But trust me, I don't experience any from this side of the planet. So tell me, how does it feel like to experience one? Because from the posts of your people (I did not post those things up there), anyone from that
region (SE) is bound to experience a form of this emotional insecurity you talked about, dude.

I live in a clime where there is love in diversity. And for the remark I made earlier about Imolites being more civil; yeah, they are. Go look up reputable corporate Staff profile, you have them well represented than any State in the East
Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by dEastActivist: 3:52pm On Oct 17, 2016
AKswift:


'Emotional insecurity'! Uhmm, I kind of love the usage of the term. But trust me, I don't experience any from this side of the planet. So tell me, how does it feel like to experience one? Because from the posts of your people (I did not post those things up there), anyone from that
region (SE) is bound to experience a form of this emotional insecurity you talked about, dude.

I live in a clime where there is love in diversity. And for the remark I made earlier about Imolites being more civil; yeah, they are. Go look up reputable corporate Staff profile, you have them well represented than any State in the East

At the bolded, We are proud of them.
We are first Igbo before state divided us, so is not even bad acknowledging the root.
Even you cannot differentiate between an Anambra origin from an imo origin if you see one tomorrow except you ask.

As for being emotional insecure, I have seen a lot of it here on nairaland being displayed by your comrades. When you hit on them hard and the pressure is too much to bear, They will always result in spiting you with their superstitious belief thinking that's your weakness just to feel secure and achieve what I call fake orgasm Just like you are doing now.

But what am assuring you is this, this Same IMO people are first of all Igbo, and they will be the first to smash your afonja head on the floor when the need arises...

Keep on massaging your new imo short term love till it dawn on you real soon.

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Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by AKswift: 4:09pm On Oct 17, 2016
dEastActivist:


At the bolded, We are proud of them.
We are first Igbo before state divided us, so is not even bad acknowledging the root.
Even you cannot differentiate between an Anambra origin from an imo origin if you see one tomorrow except you ask.

As for being emotional insecure, I have seen a lot of it here on nairaland being displayed by your comrades. When you hit on them hard and the pressure is too much to bear, They will always result in spiting you with their superstitious belief thinking that's your weakness just to feel secure and achieve what I call fake orgasm Just like you are doing now.

But what am assuring you is this, this Same IMO people are first of all Igbo, and they will be the first to smash your afonja head on the floor when the need arises...

Keep on massaging your new imo short term love till it dawn on you real soon.

@dEastActivist, I love your kind; you are truly patriotic.

Maybe you should call your people to order.........I am neither your problem nor target.

As for the Afonja thing, do not bring it up! I did not force your people seeking a life of comfort and security outside the East. But if your house is in order, supported by unity and development, the East is a place to be. Take Enugu for example.
Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:17pm On Oct 17, 2016
AKswift:


'Emotional insecurity'! Uhmm, I kind of love the usage of the term. But trust me, I don't experience any from this side of the planet. So tell me, how does it feel like to experience one? Because from the posts of your people (I did not post those things up there), anyone from that
region (SE) is bound to experience a form of this emotional insecurity you talked about, dude.

I live in a clime where there is love in diversity. And for the remark I made earlier about Imolites being more civil; yeah, they are. Go look up reputable corporate Staff profile, you have them well represented than any State in the East

I can see how the love in your region that made your kinsmen betray Tinubu, MKO etc, much love in your region that SW states turns to battle fields during election, so much love that made you guys lose kwara to fulani, we know you guys leave deceitful, thanks for your advice take your love sermon to your kinsmen in Aso rock licking Buhari's shrink balls for a plate of Amala to place Tinubu were he belong


Kindly read

http://leadership.ng/blogposts/509791/needless-war-house-oduduwa

Needless War In The House Of Oduduwa

Are Binis of today’s Edo of the Yoruba stock and what is the status of the Ijebu people in the Yoruba cosmogony?

These two-in-one questions posed will continue to dog Yoruba history. Despite the works of great historians like Samuel Johnson, Ade Ajayi, Espie, Ayanleye and the rest, the questions remain open-ended.

The recent hot exchanges between the Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona and the Alake of Egbalnd, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo, were avoidable and expand the hiatus among the Yoruba people and their neighbours.

The ranking of five foremost Yoruba Obas by Alake was the agent provocateur this time. Picking holes in the ranking, the Awujale faulted the 1903 gazette cited by the Alake on the categorisation of Obas. Not being a son of Oduduwa, it would have been better to just steer clear of colonial creations, which were done by the rule of thumb during that period.

But, instead, Kabiyesi reached out to Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu, a self-confessed Bini man for validation. Oba Akiolu supported the Awujale. Since the two are not of Yoruba ancestry, it remained to be seen how ego would not take the place of logic.

Binis never considered themselves as of Yoruba stock. The house of Oduduwa considers it fallacious. With the Benin Kingdom countering that no Yoruba Oba was higher than the Oba of Benin, the political history of Yoruba got more suffused in mysticism rather than empiricism.

The Ijebus too, claimed to be superior to other Yorubas because, according to them, it was the fifth Awujale (king of Ijebu-Ode) that cured Oduduwa (the progenitors of the Yoruba race) of blindness. For them, if the father of all Yorubas was a beneficiary of their fifth ruler, it then meant that they had existed before the foundation of the Yoruba race or at least, before they got to Nigeria.

The first Awujale was said to have come from a place called Waddai, somewhere in present day Sudan. The people are different from their immediate neighbours in Ijebuland. Chief Obafemi Awolowo, the late political sage and a Remo man, sealed this a long time ago. Historically, people from that axis of Ijebu are from Iremo quarters in Ile-Ife and migrated to where they settled now near the Ijebu people. Hence they are called Ijebu-Remo. Most Ijebu towns towards Ondo and in Lagos States also claim their ancestry to Ile-Ife.

The myths and conundrum of these assertions may take eternity to decipher and made a mince meat of the royal diplomacy of 41-year-old Ooni Ogunwusi couched in oneness of the Yorubarace. His several visitations to those considered rivals to his predecessor, Oba Okunade Sijuwade may be a pipedream with the current verbal warfare.

Ooni, the Arole Oodua had gone to Alaafin of Oyo and Awujale in search of unity. Only last weekend, he took a wife from Benin kingdom, to underscore his quest to end the war of attrition tearing apart the house of Oduduwa as we know it.

Perhaps our royal fathers should be reminded that democracy has demystified claims embedded in orality and whittled down the influence of royal fathers who today exist at the mercy of council chairmen and state governments who decide who and when to enthrone chief/Oba/Emir or depose. These discretions are embedded in law and not the native authority that have no force of enforcement under our present constitutional arrangements.

For most radically minded people, it was a needless argy-baggy for an endangered institution to fan the embers of disunity and expose itself to a predatory system that doesn’t discriminate between a slave and free-born.

Definitely, they have different motives. Some of them are doing it out of patriotism and love of their immediate source of origins; just wanting to project pride in their own roots. Some are doing this out of mischief.

It is clear the professorial chair endowed by Oba Adetona will see democracy as more relevant for scholarship than studies in traditional monarchy.

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Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by dEastActivist: 4:23pm On Oct 17, 2016
AKswift:


@dEastActivist, I love your kind; you are truly patriotic.

Maybe you should call your people to order.........I am neither your problem nor target.

As for the Afonja thing, do not bring it up! I did not force your people seeking a life of comfort and security outside the East. But if your house is in order, supported by unity and development, the East is a place to be. Take Enugu for example.

Of course I'm patriotic is engraved in me if you must know, and also you will never be the problem if you had stayed put and let sister state sort themselves out.

I will consider that at the boldened.

Comfort outside east? I tend to disagree
Anambra alone has edifices for relaxation all around the hinterland built by individuals no state govt funding, this is something you can't take away from them, they huzzle overseas but chill at home when the need arises. This can also be said for other states in the SE, you can take iheanacho for example, the star boy. The first place he is building his mansion is in his hometown. So that's it.

Igbos are seen everywhere huzzling but don't take away the east(home) from them as they don't joke with it.

Nigeria as a country is underdeveloped so don't make it seem like is an east problem BC the problem (development lapses) can be felt in every corner of Nigeria even in the capital Abuja let alone Lagos or Kano.
Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by AKswift: 4:27pm On Oct 17, 2016
post=50280232:


I can see how the love in your region that made your kinsmen betray Tinubu, MKO etc, much love in your region that SW states turns to battle fields during election, so much love that made you guys lose kwara to fulani, we know you guys leave deceitful, thanks for your advice take your love sermon to your kinsmen in Aso rock licking Buhari's shrink balls for a plate of Amala to place Tinubu were he belong


Kindly read

http://leadership.ng/blogposts/509791/needless-war-house-oduduwa

Needless War In The House Of Oduduwa

Are Binis of today’s Edo of the Yoruba stock and what is the status of the Ijebu people in the Yoruba cosmogony?

These two-in-one questions posed will continue to dog Yoruba history. Despite the works of great historians like Samuel Johnson, Ade Ajayi, Espie, Ayanleye and the rest, the questions remain open-ended.

The recent hot exchanges between the Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona and the Alake of Egbalnd, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo, were avoidable and expand the hiatus among the Yoruba people and their neighbours.

The ranking of five foremost Yoruba Obas by Alake was the agent provocateur this time. Picking holes in the ranking, the Awujale faulted the 1903 gazette cited by the Alake on the categorisation of Obas. Not being a son of Oduduwa, it would have been better to just steer clear of colonial creations, which were done by the rule of thumb during that period.

But, instead, Kabiyesi reached out to Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu, a self-confessed Bini man for validation. Oba Akiolu supported the Awujale. Since the two are not of Yoruba ancestry, it remained to be seen how ego would not take the place of logic.

Binis never considered themselves as of Yoruba stock. The house of Oduduwa considers it fallacious. With the Benin Kingdom countering that no Yoruba Oba was higher than the Oba of Benin, the political history of Yoruba got more suffused in mysticism rather than empiricism.

The Ijebus too, claimed to be superior to other Yorubas because, according to them, it was the fifth Awujale (king of Ijebu-Ode) that cured Oduduwa (the progenitors of the Yoruba race) of blindness. For them, if the father of all Yorubas was a beneficiary of their fifth ruler, it then meant that they had existed before the foundation of the Yoruba race or at least, before they got to Nigeria.

The first Awujale was said to have come from a place called Waddai, somewhere in present day Sudan. The people are different from their immediate neighbours in Ijebuland. Chief Obafemi Awolowo, the late political sage and a Remo man, sealed this a long time ago. Historically, people from that axis of Ijebu are from Iremo quarters in Ile-Ife and migrated to where they settled now near the Ijebu people. Hence they are called Ijebu-Remo. Most Ijebu towns towards Ondo and in Lagos States also claim their ancestry to Ile-Ife.

The myths and conundrum of these assertions may take eternity to decipher and made a mince meat of the royal diplomacy of 41-year-old Ooni Ogunwusi couched in oneness of the Yorubarace. His several visitations to those considered rivals to his predecessor, Oba Okunade Sijuwade may be a pipedream with the current verbal warfare.

Ooni, the Arole Oodua had gone to Alaafin of Oyo and Awujale in search of unity. Only last weekend, he took a wife from Benin kingdom, to underscore his quest to end the war of attrition tearing apart the house of Oduduwa as we know it.

Perhaps our royal fathers should be reminded that democracy has demystified claims embedded in orality and whittled down the influence of royal fathers who today exist at the mercy of council chairmen and state governments who decide who and when to enthrone chief/Oba/Emir or depose. These discretions are embedded in law and not the native authority that have no force of enforcement under our present constitutional arrangements.

For most radically minded people, it was a needless argy-baggy for an endangered institution to fan the embers of disunity and expose itself to a predatory system that doesn’t discriminate between a slave and free-born.

Definitely, they have different motives. Some of them are doing it out of patriotism and love of their immediate source of origins; just wanting to project pride in their own roots. Some are doing this out of mischief.

It is clear the professorial chair endowed by Oba Adetona will see democracy as more relevant for scholarship than studies in traditional monarchy.

Hey dude, you are derailing your thread!

Like I told your kinsman, I am not your problem: call your people to order!
Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:42pm On Oct 17, 2016
AKswift:


Hey dude, you are derailing your thread!

Like I told your kinsman, I am not your problem: call your people to order!



Take your sermon to your people, Tinubu need your support, first take the plank out of your own eye before advising those better than you

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Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by AKswift: 5:15pm On Oct 17, 2016
post=50280902:

Take your sermon to your people, Tinubu need your support, first take the plank out of your own eye before advising those better than you

Okay, let me play with your ignorance a little and help you derail your thread; however, to be candid, I loved the thread before your people started attacking each other.

So tell me, in what ways are you better?

Please do not tell me you developed everywhere in Nigeria while neglecting your home.

Explain yourself as if your are my supervisee defending your thesis: flaws, lies, overt ignorance of the facts, inferiority complex due to fear, etc., are all allowed. Go ahead, tell me what makes you or your region better? Be constructive with your arguments, even when it is overt that your are not sounding apt.

Go ahead!
Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by Yyeske(m): 5:38pm On Oct 17, 2016
PentiumProf:

Keep it up on the pictures you post
FKO81 anambradota oreMi22 Yyeske asha81(the chief whip) Odenigboaroli investnow2013 americanQuater and all anambra sons and daughters on this forum whom i failed to mention
You all are worthy anambra ambadsadors
Nwanne, no need thanking ndi Anambra for what we should do for Anambra, we must keep enemies at bay.

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Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by Yyeske(m): 5:42pm On Oct 17, 2016
Abagworo:


Get this into your useless skull that it is not only your likes that have the right to attack other Igbos. I am ready to start paying back in same coin. One useless yeske came on Imo thread to threaten me. Nonsense!
Why is it that these mods can't ban this guy with his hate filled heart for once?

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Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by Anambra1stSon(m): 5:45pm On Oct 17, 2016
AKswift:


Okay, let me play with your ignorance a little and help you derail your thread; however, to be candid, I loved the thread before your people started attacking each other.

So tell me, in what ways are you better?

Please do not tell me you developed everywhere in Nigeria while neglecting your home.

Explain yourself as if your are my supervisee defending your thesis: flaws, lies, overt ignorance of the facts, inferiority complex due to fear, etc., are all allowed. Go ahead, tell me what makes you or your region better? Be constructive with your arguments, even when it is overt that your are not sounding apt.

Go ahead!
Not here, you can open thread then invite me
Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by dEastActivist: 5:46pm On Oct 17, 2016
AKswift:


Okay, let me play with your ignorance a little and help you derail your thread; however, to be candid, I loved the thread before your people started attacking each other.

So tell me, in what ways are you better?

Please do not tell me you developed everywhere in Nigeria while neglecting your home.

Explain yourself as if your are my supervisee defending your thesis: flaws, lies, overt ignorance of the facts, inferiority complex due to fear, etc., are all allowed. Go ahead, tell me what makes you or your region better? Be constructive with your arguments, even when it is overt that your are not sounding apt.

Go ahead!

Guy to tell you the truth I don't understand you,
So if he start answering you now some imo touts will start saying Anambra are boastful people, arrogant and are supremacists.
I don't want that so stop bringing in confusion by fanning the Ambers of division among brothers.

We are better the little way we are and are not comparing or competing with anyone or tribe or state or country and neither are we proving it to any asshole. I can't fathom your business with imo and Anambra rift or what you stand to gain.

Why not get lost and disappear from this thread already.

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Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by Anambra1stSon(m): 6:30pm On Oct 17, 2016
dEastActivist:


Guy to tell you the truth I don't understand you,
So if he start answering you now some imo touts will start saying Anambra are boastful people, arrogant and are supremacists.
I don't want that so stop bringing in confusion by fanning the Ambers of division among brothers.

We are better the little way we are and are not comparing or competing with anyone or tribe or state or country and neither are we proving it to any asshole. I can't fathom your business with imo and Anambra rift or what you stand to gain.

Why not get lost and disappear from this thread already.
Bro, success attract envy and jealousy

More Cov-AJ events limited

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Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by Anambra1stSon(m): 6:33pm On Oct 17, 2016
Nolly's new town hotel

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Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by Anambra1stSon(m): 6:37pm On Oct 17, 2016
Swiss Park Hotel

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Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by Anambra1stSon(m): 6:44pm On Oct 17, 2016
Hotel De Robin

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Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by AKswift: 6:49pm On Oct 17, 2016
post=50282486:

Not here, you can open thread then invite me

You are now acting wise, bro!

Just look out the way I have thought you in a short time. If you handle distractors this way, by not engaging yourselves in their sinister detours, you and your people will have flourishing threads, moving from page to page.

Tell others, your kinds, whenever a shot is fired, they should think before they respond. dEastActivist seems to have a good sense of how to respond to jibes...Hey (dEastActivist), this is not a complete commendation.

Your state is doing well.....

Since you have humbled yourself, let's see more good pictures of Anambra.
Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by AKswift: 6:55pm On Oct 17, 2016
dEastActivist:


Guy to tell you the truth I don't understand you,
So if he start answering you now some imo touts will start saying Anambra are boastful people, arrogant and are supremacists.
I don't want that so stop bringing in confusion by fanning the Ambers of division among brothers.

We are better the little way we are and are not comparing or competing with anyone or tribe or state or country and neither are we proving it to any asshole. I can't fathom your business with imo and Anambra rift or what you stand to gain.

Why not get lost and disappear from this thread already.

Hey bro, I love this thread.....ain't going nowhere.

You made good points up there; but your concluding sentence, if you keep sounding like that, you aint going to make a good Activist!
Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by Anambra1stSon(m): 7:03pm On Oct 17, 2016
Iresh Hotel

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Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by FKO81(m): 7:12pm On Oct 17, 2016
Tourist Garden Hotels Limited
Adani Road, Aguleri Junction Otuocha

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Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by galaxy4rep(m): 7:59pm On Oct 17, 2016
Wow! , thanks a lot! am soso happy....I told my friend that anambra state is d best nation wide despite d fact that diarz no federal presence just like those ppl that make noise with structures that they can't afford left alone....
Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by Abagworo(m): 8:39pm On Oct 17, 2016
Is hotel now signs of development? The important thing is tbe badic infrastructure which Awka lacks completely. No roads and portable water.

Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by Yyeske(m): 8:47pm On Oct 17, 2016
FKO81:
Tourist Garden Hotels Limited
Adani Road, Aguleri Junction Otuocha
You mean Otuoacha has this, aside the oil money and agricultural stuffs? Damn! Ndi Awka are sleeping o.
Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by Abagworo(m): 8:51pm On Oct 17, 2016
Yyeske:
You mean Otuoacha has this, aside the oil money? Damn! Ndi Awka are sleeping o.

Yes ndi Awka are sleeping and cannot hold their government responsible hence this poor state of the city.

Re: Awka, Anambra state capital, one of major cities in Anambra Photos by Yyeske(m): 9:00pm On Oct 17, 2016
Abagworo:


Yes ndi Awka are sleeping and cannot hold their government responsible hence this poor state of the city.
See this eediot, ndi Imo won't come now. When we start now they come and shout.
Abagworo, these are old pix and we residents know even with your hate. Kitipka na otulo ume gbagbue gi. Never compare Anambra again. You can never divide ndi Anambra, we are one, we respect ourselves

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