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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Nobody: 8:02am On Jan 15, 2016
The MODs have taken note of the mentally deranged lunatic spamming this thread. This time around his ban will last for 1 year.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by meezynetwork(m): 12:51pm On Jan 15, 2016
F.ool, there is a difference between LPG cylinder and LPG itself. I know u are an illiterate but I will teach you. And moreover, where did u see biafralanddotcom? I.diot, it's biafrarepublicdotcom. You are still a kid cos u should have known that simple typing meezynetwork on Google search will show you the results of my profile on that site and that of nairaland which are the only two forums I registered with that name. You should also have gone to my YouTube account to see yourself. Slow puke like you find it hard to comprehend and understand simple English. Am not an importer of LPG but an importer of the cylinder which can be important by anyone from China as far as u have the forex to do the transaction. You are a local inbreed that's why u can't understand it. All you do is to be locked indoors by ur wife, so how can you know such things? Dimwit. Show them how u came about those your late father's pictures na? Lol. Maybe you have lost your siblings that why u are forcing it on me. Ehyaa, so Sorry cos I don't have a sister which I would have loved to have. Rip to your late siblings. Animal

SpaceTour:
Useless deranged lunatic. Did your sister die last year or not? Did you claim to be an importer when you are actually a jobless ghetto dweller?

Are you a member of biafralanddotcom? Are you not the same person that stays in the shanty house? You claimed to be an importer of LPG but you don't know that the same LPG can explode but it is what you deal on? Are you addressing your fellow weed smokers? LOL! Now you see why I called you a hopeless #GHETTO DWELLER cheesy

So I actually have a wife, while on the other hand you are a silly se.x starved frustrated old unmarried dirty man. Lol

The truth is that you cannot afford to deny these facts before you. Your life is hopeless and useless to the society. I recommend that you be killed by stoning cheesy


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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Obiobi8(m): 9:33pm On Jan 15, 2016
Okorocha is from Kano..
He has no interest in the prosperity of Ndi Igbo..
I'll continue to say it..

A governor position is only a corporate position created by a fraudulent constitution..

Don't be deceived by these governors..

They have no interest in the development of the Igbo civilisation..

Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Nobody: 5:51am On Jan 16, 2016
Obiobi8:
Okorocha is from Kano..
He has no interest in the prosperity of Ndi Igbo..
I'll continue to say it..

A governor position is only a corporate position created by a fraudulent constitution..

Don't be deceived by these governors..

They have no interest in the development of the Igbo civilisation..
You better hold your mouth if you wanna drag Okorocha's name in the mud. Who is from Kano? Maybe you are the one from Kano, because you lack parental training bereft of a true nwafor.
Learn to respect constituted authority, because you may find yourself there tommorrow.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 7:36pm On Jan 16, 2016
IMO STATE GOVERNMENT SHOULD URGENTLY LOOK INTO THIS MATTER AS THERE IS NEED TO DIVERSIFY THE IMO ECONOMY AND CREATE MORE JOBS

Companies Call on Govt to Fix Industrial Layout Road

Posted by The Leader News Online on Friday, December 11, 2015 · Leave a Comment

Companies operating in the Onitsha Road Industrial Layout Owerri, have sent an SOS to the Owelle Rochas Okorocha-led government to take urgent steps to rehabilitate the road leading into Industrial Estate, now that the dry season has started. This passionate appeal was made recently by chief executives of the firms at an indoor meeting with youths of Irete, the host community of the industrial layout.
They called on the state government to fix the road, which for many years has remained impassable during the rains. According to them, doing so will enable owners of plots there to move in to develop them. At the same time, firms already in production there will receive more patronage, boost in production and offer job opportunities to our teeming unemployed youths. This they argued, will add impetus to the Okorocha’s second tenure mantra of job, job, job, employment, employment, employment.
The chief executives stated that the road has deteriorated to the extent that during the rains, both the owners and their customers, hardly have access to their respective factories due to the flooding and swampy nature of the estate.
They disclosed that though the road can be accessed by both motorists and pedestrians now because dry season has returned, it is usually an eyesore throughout the rains.
It would be recalled that the first civilian Governor of old Imo State, Chief Sam Mbakwe established the Industrial Estate, providing it with such facilities as security, power and a few roads but it has suffered utter neglect by all his successors starting with the military regimes.
Chief Godwin Mbonu Ihenacho, Managing Director of Gmicord Aluminum Factory Limited told newsmen that as an Industrial Layout, the place should be put in order with basic amenities to facilitate daily transactions. He said that bad roads cannot attract customers but rather scare them.
In the same vein, the Managing Director of Sky Aluminiumn and Coating Industries Limited, Mr. Onuoha Basil, who took newsmen to his factory, disclosed that his industry is capable of employing more than 300 unemployed youths but not when there is no access road to it.
The Managing Director of Cono Star Plastics Limited, Chief Uchay Ohanenye who expressed his enthusiasm to boost Governor Okorocha government’s policy of industrializing Imo State, regretted that the unmotorable road leading to the Industrial Layout has halted activities in some of the companies, some of which have the capacity to employ over 100 youths.
He argued that the best way to generate revenue for the state government was by promoting industries by creating the enabling environment for them to operate. Chief Ohanenye emphasized that the bad road has for so many years posed an impediment to this.
On their part, the youths of the Industrial Layout host community, have commended the industrialists for their role in boosting the economic development of Imo State through their industries. They advised them to have a unity of purpose so as to pursue the rehabilitation of the road by the state government with vigour but ensure that solid drainage system capable of forestalling flood are used in the construction work.

http://theleaderassumpta.com/2015/12/11/companies-call-on-govt-to-fix-industrial-layout-road/
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by asha80(m): 2:56pm On Jan 17, 2016
RareDiamond:
IMO STATE GOVERNMENT SHOULD URGENTLY LOOK INTO THIS MATTER AS THERE IS NEED TO DIVERSIFY THE IMO ECONOMY AND CREATE MORE JOBS

Companies Call on Govt to Fix Industrial Layout Road

Posted by The Leader News Online on Friday, December 11, 2015 · Leave a Comment

Companies operating in the Onitsha Road Industrial Layout Owerri, have sent an SOS to the Owelle Rochas Okorocha-led government to take urgent steps to rehabilitate the road leading into Industrial Estate, now that the dry season has started. This passionate appeal was made recently by chief executives of the firms at an indoor meeting with youths of Irete, the host community of the industrial layout.
They called on the state government to fix the road, which for many years has remained impassable during the rains. According to them, doing so will enable owners of plots there to move in to develop them. At the same time, firms already in production there will receive more patronage, boost in production and offer job opportunities to our teeming unemployed youths. This they argued, will add impetus to the Okorocha’s second tenure mantra of job, job, job, employment, employment, employment.
The chief executives stated that the road has deteriorated to the extent that during the rains, both the owners and their customers, hardly have access to their respective factories due to the flooding and swampy nature of the estate.
They disclosed that though the road can be accessed by both motorists and pedestrians now because dry season has returned, it is usually an eyesore throughout the rains.
It would be recalled that the first civilian Governor of old Imo State, Chief Sam Mbakwe established the Industrial Estate, providing it with such facilities as security, power and a few roads but it has suffered utter neglect by all his successors starting with the military regimes.
Chief Godwin Mbonu Ihenacho, Managing Director of Gmicord Aluminum Factory Limited told newsmen that as an Industrial Layout, the place should be put in order with basic amenities to facilitate daily transactions. He said that bad roads cannot attract customers but rather scare them.
In the same vein, the Managing Director of Sky Aluminiumn and Coating Industries Limited, Mr. Onuoha Basil, who took newsmen to his factory, disclosed that his industry is capable of employing more than 300 unemployed youths but not when there is no access road to it.
The Managing Director of Cono Star Plastics Limited, Chief Uchay Ohanenye who expressed his enthusiasm to boost Governor Okorocha government’s policy of industrializing Imo State, regretted that the unmotorable road leading to the Industrial Layout has halted activities in some of the companies, some of which have the capacity to employ over 100 youths.
He argued that the best way to generate revenue for the state government was by promoting industries by creating the enabling environment for them to operate. Chief Ohanenye emphasized that the bad road has for so many years posed an impediment to this.
On their part, the youths of the Industrial Layout host community, have commended the industrialists for their role in boosting the economic development of Imo State through their industries. They advised them to have a unity of purpose so as to pursue the rehabilitation of the road by the state government with vigour but ensure that solid drainage system capable of forestalling flood are used in the construction work.

http://theleaderassumpta.com/2015/12/11/companies-call-on-govt-to-fix-industrial-layout-road/
wonder what it would tale to just upgrade this industrial layout

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by investnow2013: 3:08pm On Jan 17, 2016
asha80:
wonder what it would tale to just upgrade this industrial layout
Okorocha shall rehabilitate the roads in the layout if he is serious about Industrialization!.He need to get back to work!.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Obiobi8(m): 12:51am On Jan 18, 2016
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by ROYALD(m): 8:09pm On Jan 19, 2016

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

4YRS ACCOUNT OF STEWARDSHIP BY HIS EXCELLENCY OWELLE ROCHA'S OKOROCHA
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Obiobi8(m): 1:58am On Jan 20, 2016
Lol Imo people were on Chnnels tv today to talk about the situation of workers in Imo..
It looks like a lot of deceit is going on in Rocha's office..
Rocha's boy was sweating..


Nigerian Labour Congress:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZT2dVZU31jI


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2V5zTiuhGq4


Rocha's Boy:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zomJCn1UvYw


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEURAAoUi4c

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by SoNature(m): 1:57pm On Jan 20, 2016
Abagworo:


I am no enemy of Ndigbo but a realistic Igbo man. I would love to see a brotherly Igbo but it has been made impossible by a group of people from a little enclave. Remove them and the rest will be at peace.

Honestly, whether you are Igbo or not is not my biz. Also, stop advising anybody because Owelle Rochas is not reading these posts. Just post pictures because that's what brought me here...I wanna see pictures of the good, the bad and the ugly from Imo

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by millionaireman: 8:50am On Jan 21, 2016
ROYALD:

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

4YRS ACCOUNT OF STEWARDSHIP BY HIS EXCELLENCY OWELLE ROCHA'S OKOROCHA


Mayor of Owerri, Rochas Okorocha, has given account of his four years of infrastructural development of Owerri.

Occasionally he remembers what he calls other rural areas outside Owerri. Lol.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Abagworo(m): 7:10am On Feb 02, 2016
One of the newly completed out of the 27 brand new hospitals in all LGAs of Imo State. Keep working silently without jamboree. The hospitals are to be managed by foreign investors to avoid the Nigerian factor of being run down.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by sirade(m): 7:23am On Feb 02, 2016
Abagworo:
One of the newly completed out of the 27 brand new hospitals in all LGAs of Imo State. Keep working silently without jamboree. The hospitals are to be managed by foreign investors to avoid the Nigerian factor of being run down.
That is the kind of news expected to come out of Imo state.

But how far about work on orlu ihiala road?

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by asha80(m): 7:38am On Feb 02, 2016
Abagworo:
One of the newly completed out of the 27 brand new hospitals in all LGAs of Imo State. Keep working silently without jamboree. The hospitals are to be managed by foreign investors to avoid the Nigerian factor of being run down.
problem is what happens to these hospitals when okorocha leaves office
sirade:

That is the kind of news expected to come out of Imo state.
But how far about work on orlu ihiala road?
orlu ihiala road is a federal road
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by sirade(m): 12:12pm On Feb 02, 2016
asha80:
problem is what happens to these hospitals when okorocha leaves office
orlu ihiala road is a federal road

i know is a federal road but the state can do something to salvage its present condition.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Abagworo(m): 3:06pm On Feb 02, 2016
asha80:
problem is what happens to these hospitals when okorocha leaves office
orlu ihiala road is a federal road

That Orlu/Ihiala Road is quite short from Ihiala junction at Owerri/ Onitsha road to Orlu town. Okorocha should have extended dualisation from Orlu town to Imo/Anambra boundary.

As for the hospitals Okorocha is almost winning the war with health sector. The Hospitals will be run by foreigners like Ochiedike under PPP and it should be long term. The owners will employ competent Nigerians and run it as a profit venture. Labour is really trying to resist but if it scales through Imo will have the best health sector in Nigeria.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by asha80(m): 4:44pm On Feb 02, 2016
Abagworo:


That Orlu/Ihiala Road is quite short from Ihiala junction at Owerri/ Onitsha road to Orlu town. Okorocha should have extended dualisation from Orlu town to Imo/Anambra boundary.

As for the hospitals Okorocha is almost winning the war with health sector. The Hospitals will be run by foreigners like Ochiedike under PPP and it should be long term. The owners will employ competent Nigerians and run it as a profit venture. Labour is really trying to resist but if it scales through Imo will have the best health sector in Nigeria.
issue is what happens to the already existent general hospitals?

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by mandax: 11:34pm On Feb 02, 2016
sirade:


i know is a federal road but the state can do something to salvage its present condition.

Lol, build the road for who?
Rochas Okorocha doesn't use the Orlu-Ihialla road.

IMSUTH is the only project that fetches a few government Naira into Orlu. The only road that led to IMSUTH has remained non-pliable since Rochas came to office. Alas, IMSUTH has been reduced to not admitting students again.

27 General hospitals while IMSUTH where billions of Naira has been sunk remains near-comatose?

Health policy in a state thrown to confusion.

Another three years of ....it will be all over with politics of vendetta.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Vicboi1(m): 11:51pm On Feb 02, 2016
Let me post pics a market under construction in relif Market if I see good things in Imo am happy

Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Abagworo(m): 7:08pm On Feb 11, 2016
Minister Demands
Satisfactory Job On Owerri-
Elele Road


The Minister of Niger Delta Affairs has said
that he will not sign any certificate of
payment in regard to the Owerri-Elele road
construction until a satisfactory job was
done.


Pastor Usani Uguru Usani said this on
Thursday in Owerri during a visit to the site
of the project to assess work done by Arab
Contractors, the firm handling the project.
Usani said that certificates of payment
would be signed only when projects meet
the ministry’s job specification and quality
as stipulated in the contractual agreement.

He. therefore, urged the contractors to
ensure that work done on the 35.75-kms
road was commensurate with the amount
they collected.


According to him, 15kms of the dual
carriageway have so far been completed.
He said that each carriageway had 1.5
metres and 2.75 metres shoulders from
Owerri to Omerelu, both in Imo State.


He explained that the pavement had a total
thickness of 500mm consisting of 200mm
lateritic sub-base material, 200mm crushed
stone base course, 60mm asphaltic
concrete binder course and 40mm asphaltic
concrete wearing course.
The minister said that the road project
involved earthwork and construction of
underground water drainage within Owerri
Township.


He said that it would also include
trapezoidal drains at specified sections
within other built-up areas along the road,
adding that the ministry had also
constructed more than 23 culverts designed
for the road.


While charging the contractor to maintain
high quality work, the minister said he
would get road technicians to evaluate work
done when next he would inspect the road.
Meanwhile, Mr Mohammed Eledarous, the
site engineer of Arab Contractors, identified
challenges hindering the smooth execution
of the road project to include short dry
season in the region and funding.
NAN recalls that the construction of the
Owerri-Elele road was awarded at the cost
of N21.5 billion in 2009. (NAN)

http://www.leadership.ng/news/500283/minister-demands-satisfactory-job-owerri-elele-road
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by asha80(m): 7:40pm On Feb 11, 2016
Abagworo:
Minister Demands
Satisfactory Job On Owerri-
Elele Road


The Minister of Niger Delta Affairs has said
that he will not sign any certificate of
payment in regard to the Owerri-Elele road
construction until a satisfactory job was
done.


Pastor Usani Uguru Usani said this on
Thursday in Owerri during a visit to the site
of the project to assess work done by Arab
Contractors, the firm handling the project.
Usani said that certificates of payment
would be signed only when projects meet
the ministry’s job specification and quality
as stipulated in the contractual agreement.

He. therefore, urged the contractors to
ensure that work done on the 35.75-kms
road was commensurate with the amount
they collected.


According to him, 15kms of the dual
carriageway have so far been completed.
He said that each carriageway had 1.5
metres and 2.75 metres shoulders from
Owerri to Omerelu, both in Imo State.


He explained that the pavement had a total
thickness of 500mm consisting of 200mm
lateritic sub-base material, 200mm crushed
stone base course, 60mm asphaltic
concrete binder course and 40mm asphaltic
concrete wearing course.
The minister said that the road project
involved earthwork and construction of
underground water drainage within Owerri
Township.


He said that it would also include
trapezoidal drains at specified sections
within other built-up areas along the road,
adding that the ministry had also
constructed more than 23 culverts designed
for the road.


While charging the contractor to maintain
high quality work, the minister said he
would get road technicians to evaluate work
done when next he would inspect the road.
Meanwhile, Mr Mohammed Eledarous, the
site engineer of Arab Contractors, identified
challenges hindering the smooth execution
of the road project to include short dry
season in the region and funding.
NAN recalls that the construction of the
Owerri-Elele road was awarded at the cost
of N21.5 billion in 2009. (NAN)

http://www.leadership.ng/news/500283/minister-demands-satisfactory-job-owerri-elele-road
the dualization of that road must reach st Paul cathedral roundabout
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Ikengawo: 2:10am On Feb 12, 2016
Abagworo:
One of the newly completed out of the 27 brand new hospitals in all LGAs of Imo State. Keep working silently without jamboree. The hospitals are to be managed by foreign investors to avoid the Nigerian factor of being run down.

how about you post a picture of the community hospitals that are the pride of the communities that built them and how 2 weeks ago Rochas and Ochodike took them all over by force and sacked at the staff there despite none of them being government property without compensating or consulting the communities?

How about posting the 10-20 year tenured nurses that were sacked and replaced without their pensions

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Nobody: 1:44pm On Feb 12, 2016
Ikengawo:


how about you post a picture of the community hospitals that are the pride of the communities that built them and how 2 weeks ago Rochas and Ochodike took them all over by force and sacked at the staff there despite none of them being government property without compensating or consulting the communities?

How about posting the 10-20 year tenured nurses that were sacked and replaced without their pensions
I'm yet to hear or even see where Rochas took by force all the community owned hospitals. All the newly built 27 General Hospitals where built from scratch, each far from the locality where you have these community hospitals.
Although we welcome these new General Hospitals, along with the administrative setup, many Imolites still want Rochas to look into the now dilapidated community hospital. Like the one in Umuaka my town. Just like others, this one is an eyesore, with broken windows, washed up buildings, empty surgery room and above all a vacant space of land filled with bushes and a busy mortuary facility.
Rochas should look into this area.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Ikengawo: 9:21pm On Feb 12, 2016
Chiwude:
I'm yet to hear or even see where Rochas took by force all the community owned hospitals. All the newly built 27 General Hospitals where built from scratch, each far from the locality where you have these community hospitals.
Although we welcome these new General Hospitals, along with the administrative setup, many Imolites still want Rochas to look into the now dilapidated community hospital. Like the one in Umuaka my town. Just like others, this one is an eyesore, with broken windows, washed up buildings, empty surgery room and above all a vacant space of land filled with bushes and a busy mortuary facility.
Rochas should look into this area.

lol then you're not home based.
the problem with NAiraland is it's a bunch of people in Canada speaking on what they don't know.
Rochas has taken over the community hospitals of every community in Imo state. Only the communities that reacted violently were spared of the forced invasions. This all happened last week, and there are about 4 communities in the whole state what were able to adequately defend what their forefathers built


He took over the community hospitals while he was in Vietnam under the guise of "Ochodike", a private hospital 'firm' headed by one of his brothers. Upon taking over the hospitals he replaced all workers from head to toe and none of them received their pensions. He also expelled patients in many of the hospitals. There are TB and HIV patients now wandering the rural and urban streets of Imo in droves.


This is something that 100% of the home based Imolites know. Protests have been statewide. If you don't know then you shouldn't speak on anything else. The newly built hospitals are not the ones i'm speaking of.

If you're homebased you will know that the poor get 100% free treatment at the community hospitals in Igboland and now that they're private, this is no longer the case. No community was compensated for the invasions.

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