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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nonsoboy4life(m): 11:32am On May 30, 2020
Chinomonkey:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylvwwH6_r50

Anambra is cursed with poverty , Erosion and Fulani jihadists cheesy cheesy cheesy
You're right...
Anambra has been taking over by Fulani jihadists
The little land left in Anambra has been taking over by erosion and Fulani jihadists
Lmao...We all know Anambra is even getting more poorer day by day and becoming a disgrace to the entire Igbo, ..Caused with erosion and having poverty rate of 15% is no different from poverty index of 30% or 60% or 70%... Anambra is cursed with poverty and erosion that's the worse of it..by the time others aren't poor Anymore Anambra will be wasting in poverty due to effects of erosion..no wonder most of them are running to Enugu and dragging land with iwollo people of Ezeagu

Anambra is cursed
Anambra is cursed
Anambra is cursed

Erosion ravaged enclave

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nonsoboy4life(m): 11:32am On May 30, 2020
Anambra is cursed by Fulani jihadists, erosion and poverty

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by PortHarcourt1st: 11:34am On May 30, 2020
ogenyi1:
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Enugu state is a cursed barren state. No wonder most of you are poverty ravaged. There is useless barren land in Enugu, no wonder all the Ogenyi family ran to Anambra to live. Lol

Enugu state is cursed with poverty, illiteracy, erosion.

Fulanis herdsmen are now in charge in Enugu state while your useless incompetent governor Ugwuanyi is crying cheesy


As a Rivers boy, I don't see Enugu people as igbos. They are always like awusa
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by leicestercamper: 11:36am On May 30, 2020
ogenyi1:
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Enugu state is a cursed barren state. No wonder most of you are poverty ravaged. There is useless barren land in Enugu, no wonder all the Ogenyi family ran to Anambra to live. Lol

Enugu state is cursed with poverty, illiteracy, erosion.

Fulanis herdsmen are now in charge in Enugu state while your useless incompetent governor Ugwuanyi is crying cheesy


This one na Gov Mrs Ugwuanyi hahahaha

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by PortHarcourt1st: 11:37am On May 30, 2020
This must be a weak incompetent gov.

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by PortHarcourt1st: 11:44am On May 30, 2020
ogenyi1:
Nonsoboy4life see our sister cheesy

This mouth go make sense for Mouth Gig things cheesy
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Erosion2020: 11:46am On May 30, 2020
leicestercamper:
Ifeanyi John Ugwu, you are an abakaleke 3rd class igbo. Your advice is not needed by any sane person.

You should be more concerned about 80% poverty rate in your Ebonyi state.

Grow up and stop talking nonsense




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No be ugwu... Na hilltopgrin
U better take my advice and give your worthless life a meaning.
You're growing old with nothing to show for it, if at all u have children what will be their fallback, what will be their foundation in life knowing the kind of man they have as a father.


Is never too late for u to reverse and make a change.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by leicestercamper: 11:50am On May 30, 2020
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Erosion2020:
No be ugwu... Na hilltoU better take my advice and give your worthless life a meaning.ou're growing old with nothing to show for it, if at all u have children what will be their fallback, what will be their foundation in life knowing the kind of man they have as a father.s never too late for u to reverse and make a change.
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Old useless abakaleke miscreant called Ifeanyi. You are so useless in life just like many abakaleke people that wash car for me.

Just look at this poverty inflicted ebonyi man, is gala and bread and RIDING okada what you are going to fall back to? Come, I will be feeding your entire family including your poor old useless parents.

At your age you should be a grandpa by now but your nuisance will not allow you have commonsense.

It is not too late to change your ways John. You lived all your life in Anambra but your timid and nuisance life of Ebonyi people is still disturbing you.

That goes the say that you can take a horse to the stream but you can't force it to drink. Useless abakaleke man
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nonsoboy4life(m): 11:52am On May 30, 2020
Is a curse to be from Anambra
Anambra is cursed

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by enehvictor: 11:53am On May 30, 2020
ogenyi1:




My Enugu state is cursed. 60% poverty rate is so shameful. cheesy


Kasy Ogenyi, I am from Enugu state but to state it clearly, Enugu state with 60% poverty rate is alarming.

Enugu state is cursed

Enugu state is backward

Enugu state is poverty ravaged

Enugu state is filled with illiterates

Enugu state is erosion ravaged

Enugu state is cursed

Enugu state is cursed

I totally agree with this because I am from Enugu state
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by enehvictor: 11:54am On May 30, 2020
PortHarcourt1st:
This must be a weak incompetent gov.


We have a female governor in Enugu state

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by enehvictor: 11:55am On May 30, 2020
My Enugu state is cursed. 60% poverty rate is so shameful. cheesy


Kasy Ogenyi, I am from Enugu state but to state it clearly, Enugu state with 60% poverty rate is alarming.

Enugu state is cursed

Enugu state is backward

Enugu state is poverty ravaged

Enugu state is filled with illiterates

Enugu state is erosion ravaged

Enugu state is cursed

Enugu state is cursed

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by leicestercamper: 11:56am On May 30, 2020
Na laugh I go dey laugh

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ANSMEDIA: 2:27pm On May 30, 2020
phoenix911:

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What Nigeria needs is the devaluation of Police let every state take control because policing is local. The federal government should creat federal and state police let the mobile police be for federal. Here in America, every city has there owned police department the city that can't afford them the state police which the called sharif will take over.


Will that solve the problem nationally? Don't think so
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ANSMEDIA: 2:29pm On May 30, 2020
Update from Onitsha 2nd Niger bridge. 2nd Niger bridge is a single biggest infrastructure in Nigeria since 1999.

There's also other infrastructures that are connected to the 2nd Niger bridge like the Obosi cloverleaf interchange and Atani road overpass.

This single infrastructure will expand and advance SE region particularly the city of Onitsha economically as the economic hub of the region.

I am not interested in PDP or APC or APGA or YPP, my interest getting the job done for good, development and advancement of Anambra.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ANSMEDIA: 2:29pm On May 30, 2020
Continuation

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Rocksvibes234: 3:11pm On May 30, 2020
Just imagine how you guys are insulting your selfs all over, though we are all igbos, Shamefull thing,
Those that are even shouting Anambra State, Anambra State is even far better than there state in everything including the poverty rate,
The erosion u guys are shouting here and there is even natural and happens once in a while/row

So go and sleep, Anambra State is not the cause of all problems. Go and for your problem and leave Anambra State alone to be

Nonsoboy4life:

You're right...
Anambra has been taking over by Fulani jihadists
The little land left in Anambra has been taking over by erosion and Fulani jihadists
Lmao...We all know Anambra is even getting more poorer day by day and becoming a disgrace to the entire Igbo, ..Caused with erosion and having poverty rate of 15% is no different from poverty index of 30% or 60% or 70%... Anambra is cursed with poverty and erosion that's the worse of it..by the time others aren't poor Anymore Anambra will be wasting in poverty due to effects of erosion..no wonder most of them are running to Enugu and dragging land with iwollo people of Ezeagu

Anambra is cursed
Anambra is cursed
Anambra is cursed

Erosion ravaged enclave

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by AmericanQuarter: 3:21pm On May 30, 2020
ANSMEDIA:
Update from Onitsha 2nd Niger bridge. 2nd Niger bridge is a single biggest infrastructure in Nigeria since 1999.

There's also other infrastructures that are connected to the 2nd Niger bridge like the Obosi cloverleaf interchange and Atani road overpass.

This single infrastructure will expand and advance SE region particularly the city of Onitsha economically as the economic hub of the region.

I am not interested in PDP or APC or APGA or YPP, my interest getting the job done for good, development and advancement of Anambra.


Work is speedily ongoing
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by AmericanQuarter: 3:21pm On May 30, 2020


Public Procurement Council and Public Procurement Bureau have been
inaugurated in Anambra State.

Governor Willie Obiano performed the ceremony at the Governor’s Lodge Amawbia.

Government House Correspondent, Ejike Abana reports that the terms of reference for the Public Procurement Council include but not
limited to approval of all policies on public procurement,and approve
changes in procurement processes among others.

The council comprise sixteen members, with Chief Henry Manafa as
Chairman, while Professor Solo Chukwulobelu, is the Vice Chairman.

Mr Melie Onyejepu will serve as Secretary.

Other members of the council are Chief Primus Odili, Mr Harry Uduh, Dr
Uju Nworgu, Mr Ifeatu Onejeme, Mr Mark Okoye, Venerable Ameachi
Okwuosa, Retired, Air Vice Marshal Ben Chiobi, Prince Chris Azor,
representing Civil Society Organizations and Mr Confidence Azodo
representing the Local Government System.

Others are Mr Edisson Obianyo representing the Institute of Quantity
Surveyors, Mr Chike Okonkwo representing Nigeria Society of Engineers,
Mrs Chinyere Nwabachili, Mr Emeka Eze and Mr Law Chinwuba are also
members.

Governor Obiano also inaugurated the Public Procurement Bureau for the
formulation of general policies and guidelines relating to public
sector procurement for the approval of the Council and will also monitor the prices of tendered items, among others.

Mr Melie Onyejepu is to serve as General Manager of the Bureau.

Members of the Board include Professor Kate Omenugha, Mr Greg Obi, Mr
Nnamdi Onukwuba, Dr Christian Madubuko, Mrs Pat Igwebuike and Mr
Ernest Adinweruka.

Others are Mr Afam Mbanefo, Sir Willie Nwokoye, Mr Chuka Ezewuzie, Mr
Okey Ezeobi, Mr Chris Iteke, Mr Simon Attah and Mr Leo Ogbuefi.

Inaugurating the Board, Governor Obiano said that notwithstanding the
existence of the Due Process Board chaired by Mr Afam Mbanefo, it will
continue within the framework of the Bureau.

Governor Obiano said that inaugurating the Council and the Agency is
the key requirement for the newly signed laws to drive the Procurement
Act.

The Chairman of Public Procurement Council, Chief Manafa who assured
that they will perform to the best of their knowledge, said that
public procurement focuses on value for money, ethics, fair dealing,
equity, anchored on transparency, accountability, among others, calling
for full support for the council as one of the many legacies of the
present administration.

The General Manager of the State Public Procurement Bureau, Mr Melie
Onyejepu, represented by Mr Afam Mbanefo appreciated the Governor for
the confidence reposed in them.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by OreMI22: 4:08pm On May 30, 2020
Biko, there are two markets in Oba that have been abandoned for a long time now. The international market on Owerri expressway and this market in the picture along the Nnewi road. Sometimes, I wonder if Oba town is cursed. Their first opportunity to have an international airport was started. Then twice they were selected for international markets and both times, those markets were abandoned midway.

Considering the billions used to buy land and construct these markets, its a travesty and shameful culture of waste to allow these markets to remain empty, while so many youths are looking for market shops. Can someone inform the state government to move in a group of artisans into this market?
Like the shoe artisans were moved to Nkwelle, this completed market can host wholesale artisans of a certain trade instead of being empty several years after it's completion. OR it can be given to the Oba community as their market.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by hammerpP: 4:27pm On May 30, 2020
When their is a problem in any particular location with Igbo business, if you check, Afonja is there.


The samething they did with IVM, they have started with Air Peace.

The management of Air Peace wishes to announce that its evacuation flight to Canada previously scheduled for May 14, 2020, has been postponed due to logistics issues as communicated to the airline by the Nigerian High Commission in Canada,” the statement by Air Peace read. “Once the issues are resolved with the Canadian authorities and a new date is issued by the High Commission, we shall duly communicate same to the public.”

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/05/onyeama-why-canada-denied-landing-rights-to-air-peace/






His Excellency Mr. Adeyinka Asekun is a business management professional, a seasoned banking and marketing and marketing practitioner, and the current Nigerian High Commissioner to Canada.

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by phoenix911: 6:16pm On May 30, 2020
ANSMEDIA:



Will that solve the problem nationally? Don't think so



Crime can never be eradicated that is the fact, but crime can be reduced to a bare minimum. Why Nigeria and people like you think everything has to be Nationalized is a problem, crime is local and as such should be handled locally. The nationalization of police in Nigeria is one of the problems why fighting crime is not effective. We take someone from Kano to go to Owerri or Lagos where they don't know the terrain to fight crime. Here in America, before they will employ someone in the police department they have a residential requirement up to 2,3,4 years you have lived in that city.
My suggestion to the Federal government, If they don't want to decentralize the police, for now, let every police officer go back to their state of origin but they will still be in control. We as a country have to change our approach of doing things and we cannot continue doing the same things over and over and expecting a different result that is madness.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by gariepinus: 12:50am On Jun 02, 2020
Anambra state Government in the person of Governor Willie Obiano should please dualize roads in Anambra state....it will bring city expansion... easy traffic... And make the state to wear a new look...Obiano dualize 3-3 to Aguleri...Oba-Nnewi- Okija Road....Nnewi to Ekwuluobia road..link the two towns with dual lane....we are sick and tired of all this single lanes....let's plan for better development in the nearest future...Anambra is rapidly growing in population... People are building houses illegally near by the roads without given space of 10metre away from the road, do to lack of urban/rural master plan which was supposed to be provided by Anambra state Government.... Is high time our Government begin to dualize our major roads now or else it will be very difficult to do in the nearest future, because a lot of structures occupied space for roads network.... Anambra state is full of beautiful house's...we need roads dualization,expansion and more planting of flower trees in order to bring out the beauty's of all this edifice scattered all over the State...or else our lovely state will turn to concrete war zone with single lanes scattered all over the town's.... Nnewi need roads dualization and good Master plan..same thing goes to all the urban towns in Anambra... For instance, look at the way oba is rapidly growing in population without Government intervention to creat dual lane and mater plan for the builders to follow....the individuals began to build wrongly everywhere without urban city plan,let alone providing space for standard roads and other infrastructures..... this is very bad and exactly the way all the upcoming towns in our lovely State is growing unplanned without provision for dual lane...this same mistake occurred in Onitsha... God pls give us a Governor that will dualize roads and creat working master plan in our urban towns.... A man who will first alter a good plan by providing access for dual lanes and others infrastructures in all the metropolitan towns in our major cities before the individual developer's storms the town...plz someone should send this write up to Obiano...

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by OreMI22: 3:06am On Jun 02, 2020
gariepinus:
Anambra state Government in the person of Governor Willie Obiano should please dualize roads in Anambra state....it will bring city expansion... easy traffic... And make the state to wear a new look...Obiano dualize 3-3 to Aguleri...Oba-Nnewi- Okija Road....Nnewi to Ekwuluobia road..link the two towns with dual lane....we are sick and tired of all this single lanes....let's plan for better development in the nearest future...Anambra is rapidly growing in population... People are building houses illegally near by the roads without given space of 10metre away from the road, do to lack of urban/rural master plan which was supposed to be provided by Anambra state Government.... Is high time our Government begin to dualize our major roads now or else it will be very difficult to do in the nearest future, because a lot of structures occupied space for roads network.... Anambra state is full of beautiful house's...we need roads realization, expansion and more planting of flower trees in order to bring out the beauty's of all this edifice scattered all over the State...or else our lovely state will turn to concrete war zone with single lanes scattered all over the town's.... Nnewi need roads dualization and good Master plan..same thing goes to all the urban towns in Anambra... For instance, look at the way oba is rapidly growing in population without Government intervention to creat dual lane and mater plan for the builders to follow....the individuals began to build wrongly everywhere without urban city plan,let alone providing space for standard roads and other infrastructures..... this is very bad and exactly the way all the upcoming towns in our lovely State is growing unplanned without provision for dual lane...this same mistake occurred in Onitsha... God pls give us a Governor that will dualize roads and creat working master plan in our urban towns.... A man who will first alter a good plan by providing access for dual lanes and others infrastructures in all the metropolitan towns in our major cities before the individual developer's storms the town...plz someone should send this write up to Obiano...

I think it's too late to begin knocking down houses in heavily built-up areas to dualize roads. The cost will be so prohibitive that it will build 3 brand new cities with that money. Not to mention the plethora of lawsuits and the pains to the people for the irresponsibility of previous governments in approving those buildings. What Anambra needs now is not to repeat the same mistake elsewhere. Sadly, the same jungle design of Onitsha is being repeated everywhere as the standard for development. Go to Nnewi, Ekwulobia, or Ihiala and you will understand this tragedy unfolding again.

Like the Americans and most of the developed countries, we must develop our mindset of building NEW MODERN CITIES around the present major cities. Against the mindset of knocking down the old parts of town, while allowing the same type of concrete jungle to develop in new areas currently being developed. The place to act is the new area and simply tar the roads in the old parts of town. Let Anambra set out new areas around Awka & Onitsha (i.e; almost VIRGIN LAND with a few numbers of buildings) and PLAN IT as totally modern cities!

The idea of simply pointing to a forest and buying land recklessly and building all sorts of building in a haphazard manner is simply tragic. I watched a recent video of Abakaliki and saw that they had properly laid out roads into a vast area near Centenary city. Then mapped out sections that will have residential areas, a section for their international stadium, a section for their airport, a section for light industries, etc. When they finish, even if they have only bungalows there (Which I doubt), it will be better than anything in any southern state. Simply because IT WAS WELL PLANNED!

Let us think about building a standard city and map out large chunks that are well planned and let it develop slowly. Knowing that when it's done, the outcome will be a standard modern city that we can be proud of.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUdra-peUPA&t=320s

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 5:01am On Jun 02, 2020
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OreMI22:

b]I think it's too late to begin knocking down houses in heavily built-up areas to dualize roads. The cost will be so prohibitive that it will build 3 brand new cities with that money. Not to mention the plethora of lawsuits and the pains to the people for the irresponsibility of previous governments in approving those buildings. What Anambra needs now is not to repeat the same mistake elsewhere. Sadly, the same jungle design of Onitsha is being repeated everywhere as the standard for development. Go to Nnewi, Ekwulobia, or Ihiala and you will understand this tragedy unfolding again.[/b]
b]Like the Americans and most of the developed countries, we must develop our mindset of building NEW MODERN CITIES around the present major cities. Against the mindset of knocking down the old parts of town, while allowing the same type of concrete jungle to develop in new areas currently being developed. The place to act is the new area and simply tar the roads in the old parts of town. Let Anambra set out new areas around Awka & Onitsha (i.e; almost VIRGIN LAND with a few numbers of buildings) and PLAN IT as totally modern cities! [/b]The idea of simply pointing to a forest and buying land recklessly and building all sorts of building in a haphazard manner is simply tragic. I watched a recent video of Abakaliki and saw that they had properly laid out roads into a vast area near Centenary city. Then mapped out sections that will have residential areas, a section for their international stadium, a section for their airport, a section for light industries, etc. When they finish, even if they have only bungalows there (Which I doubt), it will be better than anything in any southern state. Simply because IT WAS WELL PLANNED!
[/b]Let us think about building a standard city and map out large chunks that are well planned and let it develop slowly. Knowing that when it's done, the outcome will be a standard modern city that we can be proud of. [/b]
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How would you say that unfounded nonsense about Onitsha? Onitsha is the best planned city at least in SE. You guys should stop spewing rubbish here. Nowhere else in the whole of SE that have this sort of road as shown below. Anambra remains a state with the best road networks. It won't change with your unfounded rubbish.

Anambra is also on PPP building a smart and best city in Nigeria and West Africa large called Awka Millennium City(AMC). Anambra is always ahead of the pack.

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