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Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by viviangist: 8:03pm On Apr 23, 2016
I will complete all projects started by my administration - Wike

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has assured that all projects started by his administration will be completed in line with approved specifications.

The governor said that in the course of the four years of his first term, no project will be abandoned as he has mapped out strategies to apply funds for their completion.

Governor Wike spoke on Saturday after he inspected ongoing road projects in Port Harcourt, Obio/Akpor, Ikwere and Etche Local Government Areas.

He added that all key relevant projects abandoned by the immediate past administration will also be completed by his administration.

He said : "Today's project inspection has been fruitful. We are happy at the pace of work at the different sites visited and the people are also happy. The reception we get is an encouragement to do more for the people.

"Our first year anniversary will be a celebration of wonderful projects executed by this administration. Most of the roads visited today will be completed by the end of May".

The governor visited the Oroigwe road, Olukwu road, Emeka, Igwuruta-Chokocho road and Obio/ Akpor Market Road.

At all the project sites, residents celebrated the governor's efforts chanting pro-Wike songs.

Simeon Nwakaudu,
Special Assistant to the Rivers State Governor, Electronic Media.
23rd April, 2016.

http://www.viviangist.com/i-will-complete-all-projects-started-by-my-administration-wike

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by viviangist: 8:04pm On Apr 23, 2016

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by nnachukz(m): 8:12pm On Apr 23, 2016
What Amaechi could not achieve in his two tenures, Wike has done in less than a year.

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by EmoBoy(m): 8:29pm On Apr 23, 2016
Can't nigerians build their roads without the input and assisstance of foreigners? In a country of millions, we depend on foreigners to build roads, find, drill, sell and refine oil, we depend on foreigners to manage our national football team.
This country sucks big time.

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by naijaboy756: 8:31pm On Apr 23, 2016
And some lazy never do -wells at the center will be blaming fall in oil price for the super mega stupidity. Is Wike's state not in Nigeria?

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by dechriscool(m): 8:32pm On Apr 23, 2016
Ok
Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by drss1(m): 8:34pm On Apr 23, 2016
d real lion of rivers state. continew d good works. cheesy

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by swagaholic: 8:51pm On Apr 23, 2016
D people's governor, am yet 2 see buhari inspecting any project ooo grin grin grin

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by omoakin111: 8:57pm On Apr 23, 2016
WHEN WILL BUHARI COMMISSION HIS FIRST SUCCESSFUL PROJECT. just asking grin

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by jamace(m): 9:15pm On Apr 23, 2016
EmoBoy:
Can't nigerians build their roads without the input and assisstance of foreigners? In a country of millions, we depend on foreigners to build roads, find, drill, sell and refine oil, we depend on foreigners to manage our national football team.
This country sucks big time.
It baffles me too o. However, Wike is doing a good job.

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by Guliver(m): 9:23pm On Apr 23, 2016
wike s a tout.yeye dey smell.

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by amaco12(m): 9:25pm On Apr 23, 2016
nnachukz:
What Amaechi could not achieve in his two tenures, Wike has done in less than a year.
hahahahahahahahahaha.roads with open drainage.no walk way,no street light.well he has tried anyways but don't compare him with Amaechi.

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by hinwazaka: 9:28pm On Apr 23, 2016
Construction of dualised road is not a new thing. Mr Govenor, complete the Monorail, and I will know if Y̶̲̥̅̊ø̲̣̣̥ǖ are working or not

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by musicwriter(m): 12:16am On Apr 24, 2016
EmoBoy:
Can't nigerians build their roads without the input and assisstance of foreigners? In a country of millions, we depend on foreigners to build roads, find, drill, sell and refine oil, we depend on foreigners to manage our national football team.
This country sucks big time.

Thanks for that observation.

It's a shame white people exert intellectual superiority over us in our own country. And it's the same no matter what African country you go.

It all boils down to wrong model of education in Africa. The system of education we run in Africa is still the same we inherited from colonial Britain. The education was originally meant to keep us dumb, unfortunately, it's still achieving it's purpose as you can see. It only allow the creation of follow-follow leaders and follow-follow citizens. So, we see airplanes fly and we even enter it, but we don't want to know how it was made. We see ships travel on water, but we don't care how it was built. All we want is buy the latest Prado jeeps, but we don't care about how it was made.

Our education system disables the African mind to want to explore scientifically, and it was intentionally made that way by Britain. Same for Francophone African countries.

The purpose of western education in Africa was created to do exactly what you saw in the pictures. I'm even surprised you noticed that, because many so called educated people who has been condemned by the system by default lacks the mental capability to ask such question.

Africa cannot develop until education is restructured and science taught in our native languages across Africa to enable children have inquisitive minds; like start building robots even from primary schools.

Africa cannot develop without investment in grassroots science

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by TheGoodJoe(m): 12:57am On Apr 24, 2016
nnachukz:
What Amaechi could not achieve in his two tenures, Wike has done in less than a year.

[b]
Amaechi's Achievements.


Model Primary schools

At the inception of his administration, Governor Chibuike Amaechi placed a state of emergency on Education and took over the responsibility of Primary schools from the Local Government Councils. The Governor came up with the idea of building new model Primary schools to the standard of the United Nations and obtainable in developed parts of the world. With a target of 700 Model Primary Schools, the Amaechi administration has completed 500 across the 23 Local Government Areas of the State. They are equipped with ICT facility, modern library, science laboratory, football field, basketball pitch, volleyball pitch and Nursery playground.

Model Secondary Schools

24 model Secondary Schools are being built, 1 in each Local Government Area, well structured and fully equipped with modern day educational, recreation and boarding facilities with standard housing for teachers, these secondary schools have grossly been referred to by observers as Universities.

Power Generation, the government targets 715 megawatts of Power to ensure adequate power supply in the State. 460 mega watts have been completed, 130MW at Trans Amadi, 150MW at Omoku, 180MW at Afam. 75MW at Onne is still ongoing while another 180MW at Afam is underway to make a total of 715 Mega Watts.

Aerial view of Azikiwe Road showing Monorail tracks (1)

Over 170 roads, more of which are in the rural areas. All the roads are being built with drainages. Some of the major roads have been converted to dual carriageways with walkways, streetlights and greenery as well as drainages, most of them underground. Others are being converted to six lane highways. Some of the roads are:

Rumuola Road (completed).
First Bank/Rumuobiakani/Old Aba Road (completed).
Oginigba /Slaughter Road (completed).
The Elekahia/Rumuomasi road (completed)
Rukpakwulusi/Eneka/ Igwuruta road
The Rumuokwuta/Choba Road (almost completed)
Eneka/Igbo-Etche/ Iriebe road
Ozuboko/Elelenwo road- the road from Peter Odili road cutting across Woji to Elelenwo.
Rukpokwu/Eneka/Eligbolo road
Rukpokwu/Rumuagholu /Aluu road
Ozuoba/Rumuparaeli/Choba road
Rukpakwulusi /Eligbolo /Rumuodomaya road,
Rumuekini/ Aluu road,
Rumuibekwe/Elelenwo road and bridge
Ken Saro Wiwa road-also known as Stadium road (about 70 percent completed)
Rumuagholu /Ada George road
Woji/Okujagu/Elelenwo road.
Aba road to Oyigbo- from the Flyover at Rumukwurusi/Eleme junction to the toll-gate and to the bridge.

Some major rural roads projects being funded by the Amaechi Administration include:

The Okirika Ring Road
The Ogoni/Andoni/Opobo Unity Road
The Bonny- Bodo road
Omofo/Agba/Ndele road leading to Abua.

A lot of other rural roads and internal roads in some Local Government Areas amounting to over 70 per cent of the Road projects constructed by the Amaechi administration has been completed and some still ongoing.

The major Flyovers are:

The Eleme Junction Flyover/interchange (completed)

The Agip/Rumueme/Abacha road Junction Flyover on Ikwerre Road

Tam David-West/East-West Road Flyover by Obiri Iwerre

Eliozu Junction flyover on Chief G.U Ake Road; and

Rumukurusi flyover,

Some of the bridges are:

The Ikuru Town Atlantic Ocean Bridge in Andoni
The Okirika Ring Road Bridges
The Unity road Bridges in the Ogoni-Andoni-Opobo axis
The construction of bridges across Bolo Creek with approaches
The construction of 6 rural steel bridges including the Ndoni steel bridge and the Orashi steel bridge which links communities on both sides of
The construction of 6 rural steel bridges including the Ndoni steel bridge and the Orashi steel bridge which links communities on both sides of the Orashi River
Mbiama/Akinima road bridge
NyorKhana/KenKhana Bridge
Bori Boue Brigde

Abalama Tema Bridge amongst others

Urban development/Renewal

The administration of Governor Chibuike Amaechi has strived to return Port Harcourt back to its Garden City Status and has worked towards eradicating slums in the city. The government has in line with this commenced enforcement of urban development laws and regulations, establishing building lines, height, size and mode of fences in specific areas, processing and approval of building plans; regulation and control of outdoor advertising; and beautification of the environment with the development of parks, gardens, fields and lawns.

In fulfillment of this, the government has embarked on:

Demolition of illegal structures, shanties and slums in Port Harcourt.
Demolition of fences and walls higher than 6 metres.
Development of Recreational Parks in various areas of the city like the Port Harcourt Peace Park along the Port Harcourt/Aba Road between Bori Camp and Airforce Base, Elekahia by the Housing Estate and several others..
Beautification of Roads and Flyovers with greenery.
Reclaiming of 7 recreational fields that were unlawfully built on.
Construction of Silverbird Cinemas in partnership with the Silverbird Group at the site of the former Obi Wali Cultural centre.
Demolition of Port Harcourt Waterfronts and Proposed Redevelopment for the Waterfronts into standard residential and industrial districts.
Agriculture

The Agriculture initiative of Governor Amaechi is part of plans to provide employment and empowerment of Rivers people through agriculture. The initiatives amongst others are, the Songhai Farm, Banana plantation, Cassava initiative, Fish Farm in Buguma…

Transport

The ban on commercial motorcycles from Port Harcourt and three other Local government areas in a bid to check accident rate in the State as well as put a stop to the then rampant armed robbery with the use of motorbikes.
The provision of Mass transit buses and taxis in collaboration with Skye bank.
The building of 57 modern service Bus Stops along the major Aba, Ikwerre expressway in Port Harcourt.
Enforcement of the State’s traffic law.
Inauguration of a vibrant Road Traffic Management Agency, TIMA-RIV.

Primary Health Care Centres

160 new Model Health Centres are currently scattered across the State, meeting the Governor’s vision of bringing quality health care closer to the people. Almost 100 of these health centres have been completed, fully equipped and functional, while work is still ongoing at other sites.

Hospitals

4 New Hospitals: The Ultra Modern Rivers State Dental and Maxillofacial Hospital, Aba Road by Garrison Junction, Port Harcourt (Completed);

The 150-bed Kesley Harrison (New Niger) Hospital, Emenike Street, Diobu, Port Harcourt (Completed); General Hospital at the Rivers State University of Science and Technology (completed); and

The Justice Karibi Whyte Mega Specialist Hospital (Under construction)

Rivers Songhai Farm
DSC_0755

Songhai is a center for training, agricultural production, research and development of sustainable agricultural practices.

The programme was conceived when Governor Chibuike Amaechi visited the Songhai Centre in Porto Novo and was impressed with the model and decided it would work well in Rivers State.

Work began at the Rivers Songhai farm in 2010, before then a group of 105 young men and women drawn from the 23 Local Government Areas of the state had been sent to Songhai International Centre in Benin Republic for 18-month training in various specialized Agric and Agro based areas as well as develop entrepreneurial culture.

The farm project sits on a 314-hectare land in Bunu-Tai, an agrarian community in Tai Local Government Area of the state. It is about 20 times the size of the Songhai model — an integrated farm which combines livestock, arable farming, fisheries, snail farming and poultry.[/b]

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by magicalx(m): 1:03am On Apr 24, 2016
hinwazaka:
Construction of dualised road is not a new thing. Mr Govenor, complete the Monorail, and I will know if Y̶̲̥̅̊ø̲̣̣̥ǖ are working or not

God forbid Bad thing. Tell Ameachi your idol to complete It since he is now minister of transport. A 50naira drop distance that had already taken billions of Naira. Wike don't try it, leave it there so everytime Ameachi sees it he will realise how he failed Rivers people

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by denedene(m): 2:06am On Apr 24, 2016
Governor general of the south south, the Inukumiou of PDP grin grin

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by Amberon: 2:14am On Apr 24, 2016
Woke is a tout no doubt, but he's an action man. He does whatever he says. He has a resilient spirit and that's good.

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by searchng4love: 2:46am On Apr 24, 2016
all were PDP projects!

TheGoodJoe:


[b]
Amaechi's Achievements.


Model Primary schools

At the inception of his administration, Governor Chibuike Amaechi placed a state of emergency on Education and took over the responsibility of Primary schools from the Local Government Councils. The Governor came up with the idea of building new model Primary schools to the standard of the United Nations and obtainable in developed parts of the world. With a target of 700 Model Primary Schools, the Amaechi administration has completed 500 across the 23 Local Government Areas of the State. They are equipped with ICT facility, modern library, science laboratory, football field, basketball pitch, volleyball pitch and Nursery playground.

Model Secondary Schools

24 model Secondary Schools are being built, 1 in each Local Government Area, well structured and fully equipped with modern day educational, recreation and boarding facilities with standard housing for teachers, these secondary schools have grossly been referred to by observers as Universities.

Power Generation, the government targets 715 megawatts of Power to ensure adequate power supply in the State. 460 mega watts have been completed, 130MW at Trans Amadi, 150MW at Omoku, 180MW at Afam. 75MW at Onne is still ongoing while another 180MW at Afam is underway to make a total of 715 Mega Watts.

Aerial view of Azikiwe Road showing Monorail tracks (1)

Over 170 roads, more of which are in the rural areas. All the roads are being built with drainages. Some of the major roads have been converted to dual carriageways with walkways, streetlights and greenery as well as drainages, most of them underground. Others are being converted to six lane highways. Some of the roads are:

Rumuola Road (completed).
First Bank/Rumuobiakani/Old Aba Road (completed).
Oginigba /Slaughter Road (completed).
The Elekahia/Rumuomasi road (completed)
Rukpakwulusi/Eneka/ Igwuruta road
The Rumuokwuta/Choba Road (almost completed)
Eneka/Igbo-Etche/ Iriebe road
Ozuboko/Elelenwo road- the road from Peter Odili road cutting across Woji to Elelenwo.
Rukpokwu/Eneka/Eligbolo road
Rukpokwu/Rumuagholu /Aluu road
Ozuoba/Rumuparaeli/Choba road
Rukpakwulusi /Eligbolo /Rumuodomaya road,
Rumuekini/ Aluu road,
Rumuibekwe/Elelenwo road and bridge
Ken Saro Wiwa road-also known as Stadium road (about 70 percent completed)
Rumuagholu /Ada George road
Woji/Okujagu/Elelenwo road.
Aba road to Oyigbo- from the Flyover at Rumukwurusi/Eleme junction to the toll-gate and to the bridge.

Some major rural roads projects being funded by the Amaechi Administration include:

The Okirika Ring Road
The Ogoni/Andoni/Opobo Unity Road
The Bonny- Bodo road
Omofo/Agba/Ndele road leading to Abua.

A lot of other rural roads and internal roads in some Local Government Areas amounting to over 70 per cent of the Road projects constructed by the Amaechi administration has been completed and some still ongoing.

The major Flyovers are:

The Eleme Junction Flyover/interchange (completed)

The Agip/Rumueme/Abacha road Junction Flyover on Ikwerre Road

Tam David-West/East-West Road Flyover by Obiri Iwerre

Eliozu Junction flyover on Chief G.U Ake Road; and

Rumukurusi flyover,

Some of the bridges are:

The Ikuru Town Atlantic Ocean Bridge in Andoni
The Okirika Ring Road Bridges
The Unity road Bridges in the Ogoni-Andoni-Opobo axis
The construction of bridges across Bolo Creek with approaches
The construction of 6 rural steel bridges including the Ndoni steel bridge and the Orashi steel bridge which links communities on both sides of
The construction of 6 rural steel bridges including the Ndoni steel bridge and the Orashi steel bridge which links communities on both sides of the Orashi River
Mbiama/Akinima road bridge
NyorKhana/KenKhana Bridge
Bori Boue Brigde

Abalama Tema Bridge amongst others

Urban development/Renewal

The administration of Governor Chibuike Amaechi has strived to return Port Harcourt back to its Garden City Status and has worked towards eradicating slums in the city. The government has in line with this commenced enforcement of urban development laws and regulations, establishing building lines, height, size and mode of fences in specific areas, processing and approval of building plans; regulation and control of outdoor advertising; and beautification of the environment with the development of parks, gardens, fields and lawns.

In fulfillment of this, the government has embarked on:

Demolition of illegal structures, shanties and slums in Port Harcourt.
Demolition of fences and walls higher than 6 metres.
Development of Recreational Parks in various areas of the city like the Port Harcourt Peace Park along the Port Harcourt/Aba Road between Bori Camp and Airforce Base, Elekahia by the Housing Estate and several others..
Beautification of Roads and Flyovers with greenery.
Reclaiming of 7 recreational fields that were unlawfully built on.
Construction of Silverbird Cinemas in partnership with the Silverbird Group at the site of the former Obi Wali Cultural centre.
Demolition of Port Harcourt Waterfronts and Proposed Redevelopment for the Waterfronts into standard residential and industrial districts.
Agriculture

The Agriculture initiative of Governor Amaechi is part of plans to provide employment and empowerment of Rivers people through agriculture. The initiatives amongst others are, the Songhai Farm, Banana plantation, Cassava initiative, Fish Farm in Buguma…

Transport

The ban on commercial motorcycles from Port Harcourt and three other Local government areas in a bid to check accident rate in the State as well as put a stop to the then rampant armed robbery with the use of motorbikes.
The provision of Mass transit buses and taxis in collaboration with Skye bank.
The building of 57 modern service Bus Stops along the major Aba, Ikwerre expressway in Port Harcourt.
Enforcement of the State’s traffic law.
Inauguration of a vibrant Road Traffic Management Agency, TIMA-RIV.

Primary Health Care Centres

160 new Model Health Centres are currently scattered across the State, meeting the Governor’s vision of bringing quality health care closer to the people. Almost 100 of these health centres have been completed, fully equipped and functional, while work is still ongoing at other sites.

Hospitals

4 New Hospitals: The Ultra Modern Rivers State Dental and Maxillofacial Hospital, Aba Road by Garrison Junction, Port Harcourt (Completed);

The 150-bed Kesley Harrison (New Niger) Hospital, Emenike Street, Diobu, Port Harcourt (Completed); General Hospital at the Rivers State University of Science and Technology (completed); and

The Justice Karibi Whyte Mega Specialist Hospital (Under construction)

Rivers Songhai Farm
DSC_0755

Songhai is a center for training, agricultural production, research and development of sustainable agricultural practices.

The programme was conceived when Governor Chibuike Amaechi visited the Songhai Centre in Porto Novo and was impressed with the model and decided it would work well in Rivers State.

Work began at the Rivers Songhai farm in 2010, before then a group of 105 young men and women drawn from the 23 Local Government Areas of the state had been sent to Songhai International Centre in Benin Republic for 18-month training in various specialized Agric and Agro based areas as well as develop entrepreneurial culture.

The farm project sits on a 314-hectare land in Bunu-Tai, an agrarian community in Tai Local Government Area of the state. It is about 20 times the size of the Songhai model — an integrated farm which combines livestock, arable farming, fisheries, snail farming and poultry.[/b]

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by OAFMods: 3:10am On Apr 24, 2016
musicwriter:


Thanks for that observation.

It's a shame white people exert intellectual superiority over us in our own country. And it's the same no matter what African country you go.

It all boils down to wrong model of education in Africa. The system of education we run in Africa is still the same we inherited from colonial Britain. The education was originally meant to keep us dumb, unfortunately, it's still achieving it's purpose as you can see. It only allow the creation of follow-follow leaders and follow-follow citizens. So, we see airplanes fly and we even enter it, but we don't want to know how it was made. We see ships travel on water, but we don't care how it was built. All we want is buy the latest Prado jeeps, but we don't care about how it was made.

Our education system disables the African mind to want to explore scientifically, and it was intentionally made that way by Britain. Same for Francophone African countries.

The purpose of western education in Africa was created to do exactly what you saw in the pictures. I'm even surprised you noticed that, because many so called educated people who has been condemned by the system by default lacks the mental capability to ask such question.

Africa cannot develop until education is restructured and science taught in our native languages across Africa to enable children have inquisitive minds; like start building robots even from primary schools.

Africa cannot develop without investment in grassroots science

Wrong, the black race is just not ready for emancipation. Education is the same from Europe Asia Africa n the Americas. Anytime the black man is ready to do away with greed that is when Africa will progress.

The Europeans succeeded in taming their greed having realise there is no new land to be exploited or conquered, Africa is far from realising conquering n exploiting its populace will not augur well for its development. Its not about educstion, its more of common sense / intellingce of the Africa leader.

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by TheGoodJoe(m): 3:58am On Apr 24, 2016
searchng4love:
all were PDP projects!


How come PDP did not do as much work as Amaechi did in Rivers State. Show me GEJ's list in Bayelsa. Is he not PDP?

All were achievements of Hon. Amaechi.

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by searchng4love: 4:00am On Apr 24, 2016
TheGoodJoe:


How come PDP did not do as much work as Amaechi did in Rivers State. Show me GEJ's list in Bayelsa. Is he not PDP? All were achievements of Hon. Amaechi.
As a PDP governor. How come such a "wonder working" man became virtually non performing under your APC?

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by TheGoodJoe(m): 4:08am On Apr 24, 2016
searchng4love:

As a PDP governor. How come such a "wonder working" man became virtually non performing under your APC?

Hon. Amaechi's Performance reduced because your jealousy GEJ vowed to make him fail. GEJ reduced the allocation of the state by diverting the Crude oil wells. Repeatedly sent thugs to harass the state Honourables.


“If the current problem with Amaechi is that he is not performing, I will say Jonathan, congratulations. If the current problem with Amaechi is because he is corrupt, I will say Jonathan, I congratulate you 10 times. If the controversy is because security is down in Rivers, I will say Jonathan I congratulate you 100 times. Right now, Jonathan, I don’t congratulate you at all. I say shame on you because you are not doing what is expected of you as a President.”

“If we go by proportion, say Jonathan take what you have done in any area at the national level, and take what Amaechi has done as governor of Rivers in that area, Amaechi scored better in education, health, security; the governor scored one million times better. In Rivers before now, security was bad. In Port Harcourt, which is a garden city of joy, nobody was going out. Amaechi stopped all that. Now you can go out in Port Harcourt and stay till anytime.”....Prof. Tam David West.

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by Nobody: 4:10am On Apr 24, 2016
Nyesom Wike is a fraud and nothing but a photo-op Governor. This is a man as Minister of Education did nothing and cant point to any achievement in the education sector besides embezzling money.
He achieved absolutely nothing as Minister of Education and this is the man people expect to perform as Governor of River State. I can predict his performance use of substandard materials for projects,inflated contracts,massive corruption and more debt for Rivers.
Before you get a promotion you have to achievements to show,what can Wike point out what he achieved as Minister of Education,here lies the problem of Nigeria,rewarding failures and thieves to be leaders of the States with the biggest budgets in the county and 4-8 years from now Rivers State residents will be wondering were they went wrong. Africans were never meant for self rule

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by searchng4love: 4:11am On Apr 24, 2016
TheGoodJoe:


“If we go by proportion, say Jonathan take what you have done in any area at the national level, and take what Amaechi has done as governor of Rivers in that area, Amaechi scored better in education, health, security; the governor scored one million times better. In Rivers before now, security was bad. In Port Harcourt, which is a garden city of joy, nobody was going out. Amaechi stopped all that. Now you can go out in Port Harcourt and stay till anytime.”....Prof. Tam David West.[/b]

The colored struck me. He's an incorrigible liar. Next.

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by TheGoodJoe(m): 4:13am On Apr 24, 2016
searchng4love:


The colored struck me. He's an incorrigible liar. Next.

Stop displaying ignorance. Even the blind saw and the deaf heard GEJ went to war against Amaechi. How come you now wants to claim ignorance?

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by searchng4love: 4:19am On Apr 24, 2016
TheGoodJoe:


Stop displaying ignorance. Even the blind saw and the deaf heard GEJ went to war against Amaechi. How come you now wants to claim ignorance?

Enjoy your dosage

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by TheGoodJoe(m): 4:21am On Apr 24, 2016
searchng4love:


Enjoy your dosage

I can see you have nothing more to add.

I am still waiting for GEJ's performance list as a Governor in Bayelsa. Hence it is PDP that does projects.

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by rodbel(m): 6:10am On Apr 24, 2016
nnachukz:
What Amaechi could not achieve in his two tenures, Wike has done in less than a year.

Joke is on you. I doubt u even stay in Rivers State then u will know what Wike is showcasing is child's play compared to what Amaechi did. I'll highlight some for you just in case

1. Rumuokwuta - Rumuola Rd.
2. Rumuokwuta - Choba (Uniport) Rd.
3. Ada George Rd (from NTA - ikwerre rd.)
4. Resurfacing of Airforce - Rupokwu link rd.
5. Trans Woji bridge
6. Oginigba to Slaughter rd.
7. Rumuodara - Artillery Jnct.
8. Diobu inner road
9. Water lines - Ikwerre Rd. (Ikokwu)
10. Resurfacing of GRA...

And these are in PH alone... other LGAs witnessed same

Not to talk of the World class schools he built in with Modern facilities to empower Rivers children...

Amaechi's feat in Rivers is laudable.

Or u want me to remind of you security

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by rodbel(m): 6:15am On Apr 24, 2016
searchng4love:
all were PDP projects!


Seriously, was PDP the governor of the state

Come on man

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by blackpanda: 6:21am On Apr 24, 2016
magicalx:


God forbid Bad thing. Tell Ameachi your idol to complete It since he is now minister of transport. A 50naira drop distance that had already taken billions of Naira. Wike don't try it, leave it there so everytime Ameachi sees it he will realise how he failed Rivers people

Use your brain rather than emotions or bias. So should we also wait for jonathan to complete his own rail for which he squandered the money and left half way?? Shld be also wait for jonathan to come and defeat bokoharam?? How about the electricity that he swore to improve, shld also wait for him??

I know u are intelligent. But sometimes personal bias and hate blocks the brain from doing its job!

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Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by musicwriter(m): 8:07am On Apr 24, 2016
OAFMods:


Wrong, the black race is just not ready for emancipation. Education is the same from Europe Asia Africa n the Americas. Anytime the black man is ready to do away with greed that is when Africa will progress.

The Europeans succeeded in taming their greed having realise there is no new land to be exploited or conquered, Africa is far from realising conquering n exploiting its populace will not augur well for its development. Its not about educstion, its more of common sense / intellingce of the Africa leader.

Education is not the same in Europe, Asia, America, Africa. Education in the other places; except Africa, is based on their own languages, terms, culture, point of view, history, e.t.c. During slavery and colonialism, the original model of education in Africa was removed and replaced with what white people believe to be education. Same way they made their own languages official in our lands while our languages were relegated to the back seat.

The prerequisite for formal knowledge acquisition in Nigeria is English. The prerequisite for formal knowledge acquisition in Benin republic is French.
e.t.c.

No matter how intelligent a Yoruba boy, he cannot be educated in Africa, unless he speaks English. No matter how intelligent an Igbo girl, she cannot be educated in Africa, unless she speaks English.
e.t.c.

Get it?.

It ought not to be so!!. Because, this alone cuts off a large chunk of the African population from knowledge acquisition.

Of course, you would not understand these things cause you're already a victim of the system. Our leaders too are already victims, because nobody escapes it.

Lord Kwame Nkrumah, the founding father of African independence noticed these problems in the 50's. He was so embittered that he called education in Africa a "fraud". Unfortunately, he didn't live to make necessary changes.

Indeed, Lord Kwame Nkrumah noticed the problem with education in Africa. After observing the distortion of education in Africa, he said
"Colonial missionary schools curriculum was Euro-centric, and that it carefully excluded African religion, culture, and history, and that under such a system of education the youths of Africa are not prepared to meet any definite situations of the changing community except those of the clerical activities and occupations for foreign commercial and mercantile concerns.’’

And he concluded by saying ‘’any educational program which fails to furnish criteria for the judgment of social, political, economic, and technical progress of the people it purports to serve has completely failed in its purpose, and has become an educational fraud’
.

As you can see, the father of African independence who schooled in about 3 American universities called education in Africa a fraud. He even went further to say in future this education would create the type of elites that would become a problem to Africa's development!. This's the same problem you've observed, but unfortunately you can't fathom the cause of the problem is education.

Another African scholar Mr. C. Tsehloane Keto, observed that education in Africa was faulty and that it makes us surrender power to foreigners. Mr. Keto said
[b]"The world of Africans and descendants of Africans and the world of scholarship about them is still the only one at the end of the Twentieth Century that retains a 'colonial' signature whereby experts and authorities outside African communities control knowledge creation and exceed experts inside those communities. This does not apply to Europe, Asia or the Americas. This has led to an unfortunate predilection among Africans to concede expert knowledge to outsiders. African people have tended in the past to surrender the right to academic self affirmation to others, thereby accepting conclusions of a Euro-centric framework that have assigned a permanent peripheral role to the Africa centered perspective in the world's growing knowledge industry. Indeed, many of the 'authorities' who study and write about the African world and exercise great influence over the outside world's perception of Africa and Africans, the understanding of its value priorities, the vision of its future and the capacity to define its very essence for insiders and outsiders alike, often are not burdened with the knowledge of single African or African derived language."[/b]

All the above gives white people intellectual superiority over us- which is why you see a white man giving instruction for a job done by Nigerians. It's so because we the African people have not realized the foolery in what we call education- the education cuts us off from real knowledge acquisition!. It only indoctrinate us!. We no longer remember what we have today is not true education but an indoctrination fed us by the British and French. The intellectual superiority white people exert over us is so big that a white man boasted to me recently saying
" Everything around you. Your career, weather engineering, Social Sciences, Arts, Medicine, Your Car, House, Clothes, phone. Everything, I mean everything is a product of white man's Ingenuity".

Your most intelligent black professor is a product of white man's education. All the theories and Formulas he will encounter as a student were all developed by a white man. So please, what can you do without us?.

He had the audacity to say such to me because he understands we're being fooled with what they fed us as education during colonialism. He understands that knowledge is only knowledge, if they say so. He understands they create knowledge and that all we can do in Africa is copy and paste. Yet, the saddest part is that while white people understands the damage and how western education mess up our minds, but we Africans don't!.

Until African nations re-invent education and eschew what Fela Anikulapokuti called ''follow follow'' and what Bob Marley called ''mental slavery'' we'll remain in this situation of looking up to white people as a standard.

I've researched the problem with education in Africa and I know exactly what the problem is. In order for Africa to develop we must create a model of education that’s grounded in African philosophy, ideals, point of view, history, culture, e.t.c. A model of education without colonial hangovers. The same model of education the Japanese have used to acquire knowledge to build technological wonders and went to the moon without western influence. I’m talking about a model of education that will work for Africa!.

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