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Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by wiseone28: 11:27pm On Jun 17, 2020 |
24SEVEN:Just leave the guy he is arguing nonsense. There is nothing here. Udom have not done 50% of what Akpabio did. Building substandard roads, mostly incomplete with nonsense contractors. |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by Kinematics: 11:38pm On Jun 17, 2020 |
Abagworo: When they talk about riches you are counting just crude oil, I guess with your analysis Saudi Arabia should be the richest country in the world. I'm yet to see where the harwork and innovation has taken AKS to compared to Rivers. Please I need you to show me. |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by Kinematics: 11:40pm On Jun 17, 2020 |
24SEVEN: Forget that Imo state man that has nothing to contribute. He even resides in PH. Let him go to AKS or his Imo. |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by CaptainFM1: 11:45pm On Jun 17, 2020 |
Fuckyoumod: Pleasure park also provides job opportunities depending on how it is run. There will be lots of services in that park. I can list almost 500 services the park can offer. People will be at the centre of all these services. Jobs are not only created in factories sir. |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by RealWorldprints(m): 11:47pm On Jun 17, 2020 |
Honestly this is a loud project that will generate more income for the state and also provide job opportunities for the youths of PH ....increment IN IGR |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by Danaire(m): 11:51pm On Jun 17, 2020 |
BIG KUDOS to the Workaholic governor Nyesome E. Wike. Such Sight nd Adventure or Relaxation places makes the human life longer. |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by 24SEVEN: 11:56pm On Jun 17, 2020 |
Kinematics: Don't mind him. imagine him talking about innovation. Akwa Ibom are innovative and yet are occupying almost all the batcher compounds in PH. Mtcheeeeew |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by tundey4all(m): 11:57pm On Jun 17, 2020 |
lovely |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by HarryTellMe(m): 2:19am On Jun 18, 2020 |
TonyOputa:Papa ManLikeIkenna! You just took local man down memory lane of Amusement park! Nice piece |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by BOBKIDDA(m): 2:25am On Jun 18, 2020 |
Fuckyoumod:you re not far from the truth � |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by ibiso1986: 3:23am On Jun 18, 2020 |
EBEk101:who told you that Riverians don't travel. Or are you stereotyping a particular tribe, Half of my cousins are based outside Port Harcourt and Nigeria |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by ibiso1986: 3:25am On Jun 18, 2020 |
EBEk101:when you say "They", Are u trying to say none of them travel out? |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by ibiso1986: 3:33am On Jun 18, 2020 |
Abagworo:You have a point bro |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by desiredhome: 3:38am On Jun 18, 2020 |
SILVERLINES: My brother you spoke well..... imagine Rivers State been controlled by Agberos taskforce..... that is the reason these sychophans are making mockery of themselves 1 Like |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by Ikpongiton: 3:58am On Jun 18, 2020 |
EVILFOREST:In your opinion . abi 1 Like |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by Upright750: 5:02am On Jun 18, 2020 |
Zino990: Is there any part of the world using park is free. It's another way to make money and as well for people in the area to see where to enjoy them selves with a good site seeing .. No free park even in a developed countries |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by skylarr: 5:23am On Jun 18, 2020 |
This op is a paid agent obviously. I don't even know the essence of this post. With the resources that abound in rivers state, it shouldn't be where it is today in terms of development. |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by cryptotech: 5:34am On Jun 18, 2020 |
ok |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by Bellotelli: 6:20am On Jun 18, 2020 |
Tourism in Nigeria needs immediate resuscitation. There are so many neglected tourist sites in Nigeria such as the yankari, obudu, mambila etc but what is NTDC doing about it? Absolutely nothing. Insecurity in the country is another hindrance. |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by ayenale1(m): 6:31am On Jun 18, 2020 |
Fuckyoumod: Remember All work and no play makes jack a dull boy, there are sometimes you need to relax your nerves and you need facilities such as this unless you are an introvert. |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by winnah(f): 6:36am On Jun 18, 2020 |
Just so you should know.... Tourism is a big business, big industry... Some countries have nothing except tourism and that's their major source of income... If rivers can use tourism to achieve what akwa ibom is using industry to achieve how is that a problem... There are so many significant, it can attract business (investment), beautification of the place, make the state attractive, accommodating and habitable... Let udom Emmanuel go and develop Ibeno beach... That beach is the longest (walking) beach in Africa... Despite the presence of Exxon that place is dirty... Every people keep traveling far and wide just to visit that dirty and empty thing call beach... The opportunity that beach holds and the income that that beach can generate to the state...(based on her location) put together all his mushroom factories... They can't compete... He can even site a fish processing plant there... If not for ilaje people, Ghana and Cameroonians there are the people cultivating on that sea his people bunches of lazy people (excluding me) majority of the crayfish (about 60%) consume in this country is from akwa ibom Fuckyoumod:
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Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by Kinematics: 6:36am On Jun 18, 2020 |
skylarr: You can say the bolded about Nigeria not just Rivers. |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by Kinematics: 6:37am On Jun 18, 2020 |
desiredhome: A state controlled by agberos as you claim is 100% better than your state. |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by wink2015(m): 8:12am On Jun 18, 2020 |
NORTHERN NIGERIA is still waiting for crude oil money. Meanwhile, Rivers state, Akwa Ibom state are fastly diversify their economy for the raining days. |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by Nobody: 8:19am On Jun 18, 2020 |
sexylassie2: Lol. Go to developed countries and see them name parks after their heroes and you'll realize that I'm for real. Note that it's not just an amusement park, it's a a nature park too with greenery. |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by Nobody: 8:20am On Jun 18, 2020 |
erico2k2: This person does not know the difference between a park and a shopping mall. #facepalm |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by desiredhome: 8:41am On Jun 18, 2020 |
Kinematics: Where do you think is my state?.....it's poverty that make people like you sing praises to politicians for doing nothing and will later blame Buhari/North for the poor state of your state or community.......... Shame no catch you...why not travel to other states and see the projects that are going on before talking trash here while your Mr project is building flyovers....... We will change it to Mr Flyover when he start constructing GRA junction flyover |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by totoboy19: 9:10am On Jun 18, 2020 |
StephenBB:and a water park (Tinapa) |
Re: Port Harcourt Pleasure Park And The Legacy Of A “new” Administration. by Godisgreatest1: 9:26am On Jun 18, 2020 |
Rivers State has seriously declined since the current government took over. It's not even about the agbero's that flood the street even in GRA and forces avenue, it's about everything concerning the state. Rivers state is 'smelling'!. Sanitation is zero,dilapidated structures everywhere, state planning has gone on exile, street trading is the new innovation, tourism is a joke, a government that can't organise a single 'CARNIRIV'!, cultism is like a tradition now we are used to it, visit diobu to gborokiri and testify. laziness is the new normal, task force and illegal extortions, the list is too long...no need to argue, feel free to visit Rivers state to see for yourself, seeing is believing.....mention this post negatively and watch the sufferings of Rivers state indigenes and non-indigenes fall on you and your family that no deliverance will ever save you. |
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