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Re: Nigeria At 57; The Akwa Ibom Lens And Shutter Perspective by Gerrard59(m): 3:29pm On Oct 02, 2017 |
laudate: The hospital has been closed for more than three months due to lack of electricity. People should stop celebrating ineptitude! Cc: Ntoakwaibom 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigeria At 57; The Akwa Ibom Lens And Shutter Perspective by laudate: 3:55pm On Oct 02, 2017 |
Gerrard59: If that is true, then it is so sad. Hope they find a lasting solution to the problem, and re-open the place within the shortest possible time. It doesn't detract from the fact that the hospital was still conceived, designed and established by the Akwa Ibom state government. Many other state govts have not built anything of a similar magnitude. A more corrupt governor would have stashed the resources in his private account somewhere, or even squandered it all with nothing to show for it at the end of the day. At least, the electricity supply problem can still be fixed, if the authorities do the right thing. 3 Likes |
Re: Nigeria At 57; The Akwa Ibom Lens And Shutter Perspective by deepwater(f): 5:03pm On Oct 02, 2017 |
kodded: Funny enough The post has been hidden, so there glory would be |
Re: Nigeria At 57; The Akwa Ibom Lens And Shutter Perspective by deepwater(f): 5:03pm On Oct 02, 2017 |
kodded: Funny enough The post has been hidden, so their glory would be |
Re: Nigeria At 57; The Akwa Ibom Lens And Shutter Perspective by Gerrard59(m): 7:11pm On Oct 02, 2017 |
laudate: It is true. I'm not paid to lie on NL. If the government does a good job in all ramifications, I commend and vice versa. Well, the situation exhibits lack of foresight and planning by the authorities. Electricity problems that other hospitals' have, to be solved? What about the Indians? They have fled!! You folks seem to have so much hope in Nigerian governments. Una try! |
Re: Nigeria At 57; The Akwa Ibom Lens And Shutter Perspective by laudate: 7:18pm On Oct 02, 2017 |
Gerrard59:My earlier comment still stands. Most of the other state govts have not built anything remotely close to this kind of hospital in Akwa Ibom. At least the edifice is there, and it is still standing. Once govt does something reasonable and good, it should be commended and when it fails to hit the mark, it should be chastised. Problems such as lack of electricity and manpower can be solved, once the state govt makes an effort to tackle it properly. For me, Akwa Ibom has tried! |
Re: Nigeria At 57; The Akwa Ibom Lens And Shutter Perspective by Gerrard59(m): 8:18pm On Oct 02, 2017 |
laudate: That is the main issue, nothing will be done (esp the bolded). Trust me! This is Nigeria. Of what use is a gigantic structure of a hospital if it is not working? Even museums have uses. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria At 57; The Akwa Ibom Lens And Shutter Perspective by nsien1(m): 8:34pm On Oct 02, 2017 |
Splendid. |
Re: Nigeria At 57; The Akwa Ibom Lens And Shutter Perspective by engineerboat(m): 8:59pm On Oct 02, 2017 |
deepwater: Wetin u do Myd44 and his crew 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria At 57; The Akwa Ibom Lens And Shutter Perspective by GT07115: 9:50pm On Oct 02, 2017 |
Ladyjumong:Well the photographer is trying to depict freedom from the colonial master. |
Re: Nigeria At 57; The Akwa Ibom Lens And Shutter Perspective by Nobody: 11:11pm On Oct 02, 2017 |
IbomPR:The girl in the second pics is my colleague and course mate. I call her" fine boy" |
Re: Nigeria At 57; The Akwa Ibom Lens And Shutter Perspective by KOKOHANDS: 11:20pm On Oct 02, 2017 |
....so lovely.... I'm proud to be from Akwa Ibom!!! |
Re: Nigeria At 57; The Akwa Ibom Lens And Shutter Perspective by KOKOHANDS: 11:25pm On Oct 02, 2017 |
nothing will.be done , are you god? afo ado abasi or assistant abaasi? that's the more reason you should vote for me next year. I'll build you skyscrapers in the air at ibom plaza.... yak Isong Ami adot ukanaaaaaaa[quote[code][/code] author=Gerrard59 post=61047017] That is the main issue, nothing will be done (esp the bolded). Trust me! This is Nigeria. Of what use is a gigantic structure of a hospital if it is not working? Even museums have uses.[/quote] 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria At 57; The Akwa Ibom Lens And Shutter Perspective by Chinagurum1995(m): 1:29am On Oct 03, 2017 |
Wow cute photos Happy Nigerian independence day my brothers and sisters. #GodblessNaija #NigeriaonenationunderGod. #happybirthdayNaija #Arise. |
Re: Nigeria At 57; The Akwa Ibom Lens And Shutter Perspective by Ladyjumong(f): 5:35am On Oct 03, 2017 |
GT07115:buh the chain is still round his neck. should it not be a kinda broken |
Re: Nigeria At 57; The Akwa Ibom Lens And Shutter Perspective by Skybee1(m): 8:38am On Oct 03, 2017 |
My State my pride |
Re: Nigeria At 57; The Akwa Ibom Lens And Shutter Perspective by laudate: 2:31am On Oct 04, 2017 |
KOKOHANDS:No mind Gerrard59. At least Akwa Ibom has a hospital, even if it is temporarily closed down. What about states where none of their governors have ever built one, in the past 10 years? |
Re: Nigeria At 57; The Akwa Ibom Lens And Shutter Perspective by Gerrard59(m): 3:32am On Oct 04, 2017 |
laudate: So because other states have not built theirs, that makes it right for Akwa Ibom to build hers and later abandoned it due to lack of foresight and planning? I love the way most Nigerians reason. Tomorrow they want the country to be like Singapore! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria At 57; The Akwa Ibom Lens And Shutter Perspective by laudate: 6:19pm On Oct 04, 2017 |
Gerrard59:Do you know your problem? You are too pessimistic. If an edifice like this has been built, there is still hope that it can be restored to full functional status. Or would you prefer it, if it had not been built at all? Tell us, o! |
Re: Nigeria At 57; The Akwa Ibom Lens And Shutter Perspective by Gerrard59(m): 7:22pm On Oct 04, 2017 |
laudate: I'm not pessimistic, only being realistic. When the hospital was built and started service, I was elated as there is somewhere modern and equipped where one can get quality medical care within the state without necessarily travelling to nearby Rivers State or spending longgggg hours in UUTH. So when I discovered it has been closed not because the Indians are expensive to maintain or lack of patients to attend to, but rather lack of electricity. I got pissed off!!! This is same hospital I defended for her prices which is high, same place I defended for employing majorly foreigners even at the detriment of the state indigenes (I've been there, everywhere looked like Mumbai). It's known everywhere that Nigeria doesn't have 24/7 electricity, so why have an edifice where the alternative breaks down and you cannot provide a solution immediately (it's a hospital for goodness sake!). And yes, as a realist, knowing the sort of government that is in Nigeria, I don't see it working anymore. Certainly, not in the nearest future. I know where I reside, I know her followers, I know how they think and behave, I know what they can do. I'll be baffled if anything positive is done. That Mr Laudate, is not pessimism, but realism. 1 Like |
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