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Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by NkanAkpanika: 8:16am On Feb 26, 2021
Jubilation as tared access road was finally given to Ikot Akpan Afaha in Ukanafun LGA , which is known to have the highest concentration of palm trees and palm oil processing site (local) in west africa . Nearly 70% of Nigeria palm oil sales comes from akwa Ibom state and 51% of that come from Ukanafun LGA.

Another access road was given to Norfin offshore shipyard at ikot oku usung in Oruk Anam LGA both in Akwa Ibom state .

Akwa Ibom ayaya

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2540441736262282
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Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by Omoluabi1stborn: 8:20am On Feb 26, 2021
Lol, Nigerians sha.

Anyways, its better than looting the money.

Delta and Bayelsa nah Palm oil Una dey produce?

Or too much looters looting the state

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Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by PrinceDz1: 8:25am On Feb 26, 2021
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Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by NkanAkpanika: 8:26am On Feb 26, 2021
Nowadays, the Nigerian States that are considered to be the largest producers of palm oil are Akwa-Ibom, Abia, Rivers, Edo, Imo, Ondo, Bayelsa, Cross River and Delta. Several million small palm tree plantations are scattered over an area approximately ranging from 1.65 million hectares to 2.4 million hectares and 3 million hectares. The estimate for palm tree plantations in Nigeria ranges from 169,000 hectares (72,000 hectares of plantations property and 97 000 ha of small plantations) to 360,000 hectares of plantations.

[/b]Which state of Nigeria is the biggest producer of palm oil?[b]

At the moment, the state where palm oil is produced in very large quantities is Akwa Ibom state. It is located on the coast in the South-Eastern part of the country. The capital of this state, Uyo, is said to be one of the most beautiful and richest cities in Nigeria and plenty of tourists visit Uyo every year. Besides palm oil farming, Akwa-Ibom has other natural resources, such as salt, glass sand, limestone etc.



Source : https://www.legit.ng/amp/1134383-which-state-biggest-producer-palm-oil-nigeria.html

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Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by EngrMcDon(m): 8:35am On Feb 26, 2021
Nice one

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Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by Lubumbashi: 8:35am On Feb 26, 2021
In this 21st century, Nigerian leaders are still building roads with deep gullies by the sides. Na wa.

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Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by Nobody: 8:37am On Feb 26, 2021
Akwa Ibom and obsession with the word "biggest"

It's only in Nigeria you hear biggest mass chior in the world

Biggest Bobozi plantation in Africa

Biggest cake in Africa


Biggest Flag assembled in the world

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Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by NkanAkpanika: 8:42am On Feb 26, 2021
One great thing about Oruk Anam and Akwa Ibom in general is good road network surrounded by vegetation .. Oruk Anam is serene ..
Oruk anam LGA comes alive finally ...
Myn44 , lalasticlala fp

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Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by NkanAkpanika: 8:44am On Feb 26, 2021
EngrMcDon:
Nice one
yeah sir
Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by NkanAkpanika: 8:45am On Feb 26, 2021
Lubumbashi:
In this 21st century, Nigerian leaders are still building roads with deep gullies by the sides. Na wa.
Yeah that worrisome , tho is mostly done in the rural areas ..
Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by NkanAkpanika: 8:50am On Feb 26, 2021
Mikecold:
Akwa Ibom and obsession with the word "biggest"

It's only in Nigeria you hear biggest mass chior in the world

Biggest Bobozi plantation in Africa

Biggest cake in Africa


Biggest Flag assembled in the world





Yeah because Nigeria is a big country man ... For you to have something you produce to feed 70% of the most populous black country in the world, sure your product is the biggest .

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Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by Nobody: 8:52am On Feb 26, 2021
NkanAkpanika:

Yeah because Nigeria is a big country man ... For you to have something you produce to feed 70% of the most populous black country in the world, sure your product is the biggest .
lol, all na for eye service.


We don't see the impact or quality of these biggest this biggest that


The roads are good by the way

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Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by NkanAkpanika: 8:52am On Feb 26, 2021
Omoluabi1stborn:
Lol, Nigerians sha.

Anyways, its better than looting the money.

Delta and Bayelsa nah Palm oil Una dey produce?

Or too much looters looting the state
If you ask me na who I go ask?
Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by NkanAkpanika: 8:53am On Feb 26, 2021
Mikecold:
lol, all na for eye service.


We don't see the impact or quality of these biggest this biggest that
My brother I think since it's mostly privately run , you may not actually see the impact of a market woman selling her oil to a consumer .

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Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by Nobody: 8:55am On Feb 26, 2021
NkanAkpanika:

My brother I think since it's mostly privately run , you may not actually see the impact of a market woman selling her oil to a consumer
Don't get me wrong

Akwa ibom has the biggest mass choir gathering if am not mistaking.


Imo has the biggest statue in Africa


Those are the things am talking about

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Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by NkanAkpanika: 9:03am On Feb 26, 2021
Norfin ship yard at Oruk Anam LGA. Akwa Ibom kingdom.
And Oruk Anam is gradually coming alive with projects around it.

Oruk anam home of Norfin shipyard..

https://norfinoffshoreshipyard.com/(global)


http://www.norfinoffshore.com/en/norfin-offshore-nigeria/norfin-shipyard (Akwa Ibom)

Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by NkanAkpanika: 9:04am On Feb 26, 2021
Mikecold:
Don't get me wrong

Akwa ibom has the biggest mass choir gathering if am not mistaking.


Imo has the biggest statue in Africa


Those are the things am talking about
Yeah cos the country is big
Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by NkanAkpanika: 9:07am On Feb 26, 2021
More projests springup recently from Oruk Anam LGA. Reason Akwa Ibom as a state is developing so fast ..

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Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by 24SEVEN: 9:08am On Feb 26, 2021
NkanAkpanika:
Jubilation as tared access road was finally given to Ikot Akpan Afaha in Ukanafun LGA , which is known to have the highest concentration of palm trees and palm oil processing site (local) in west africa . Nearly 70% of Nigeria palm oil sales comes from akwa Ibom state and 51% of that come from Ukanafun LGA.

Another access road was given to Norfin offshore shipyard at ikot oku usung in Oruk Anam LGA both in Akwa Ibom state .

Akwa Ibom ayaya

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2540441736262282

Lalasticlala .

Lying would take you no where in life.

Akwa Ibom doesnt produce shit. Lets see the official figures per state.

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Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by NkanAkpanika: 9:16am On Feb 26, 2021
24SEVEN:


Lying would take you no where in life.

Akwa Ibom doesnt produce shit. Lets see the official figures per state.
Carefully go through the links 'Thomas
Links: https://www.legit.ng/amp/1134383-which-state-biggest-producer-palm-oil-nigeria.html

More sources below Thomas

Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) http://www.fao.org/3/a-at585e.pdf
Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) http://www.ndpifoundation.org/images/researchreports/reports/Palm-Oil-Value-Chain-Analysis.pdf

[/b]Any other thomasism or doubt or questions??[b]

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Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by NkanAkpanika: 9:19am On Feb 26, 2021
24SEVEN:


Lying would take you no where in life.

Akwa Ibom doesnt produce shit. Lets see the official figures per state.
One problem with Thomas like you is that you tent to argue blindly .. do you think I will come up and write up.something I can't validate .

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Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by NkanAkpanika: 9:19am On Feb 26, 2021
Lalasticlala shocked
Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by Kinematics: 9:25am On Feb 26, 2021
NkanAkpanika:
Jubilation as tared access road was finally given to Ikot Akpan Afaha in Ukanafun LGA , which is known to have the highest concentration of palm trees and palm oil processing site (local) in west africa . Nearly 70% of Nigeria palm oil sales comes from akwa Ibom state and 51% of that come from Ukanafun LGA.

Another access road was given to Norfin offshore shipyard at ikot oku usung in Oruk Anam LGA both in Akwa Ibom state .

Akwa Ibom ayaya

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2540441736262282

Lalasticlala .


Why can't you open a thread without adding lies for once?

Them swear for you with lies?

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Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by NkanAkpanika: 10:05am On Feb 26, 2021
In another news:

Significance of Ibom Air to Emmanuel's Investment Drive
editorFebruary 26, 2021 3:02 Am
Oti Enejor from Lagos

Governor Udom Emmanuel has shown boldness in opening up Akwa Ibom State for investment.


One of such is the Ibom Air, a signature project of his first term in office, which some naysayers had considered a bad investment, pointing out that it is capital intensive and that the industry is volatile.

The governor, however, looked beyond those myopic considerations to the big picture of the opportunities ownership and operation of an airline offer to a state like Akwa Ibom that is taking giant strides in industrialization.

His unshaken belief was what led to the materialisation of the dream in 2019 when the first set of aircraft was delivered at the Victor Attah International Airport.


Since then, the governor’s coordinated developments have shown that rather than being a vanity project, the Ibom Air was a cog in the development blueprint of the state.

Aviation business has often been considered as the preserve of the federal government, but Akwa Ibom has broken the jinx, becoming the only state that operates an international airport.

Others may argue blindly that the airline is nothing else but an ego-massaging project; they cannot, however, detract from some of the benefits outlined by Gov Udom Emmanuel, who pointed out that “we are running Ibom Air as a business, paying particular attention to Akwa Ibom people.”


For all intent and purpose, having an airline further aids the diversification of employment opportunities. Ibom Air could directly employ about 400; in the long run, it could indirectly engage 3,000 others. The vision is not only the creation of thousands of jobs but also enhancement of acquisition of advanced aeronautical skills as pilots, engineers and even cabin crew.

With his corporate background, it is expected that the governor would have a viable business angle to every one of his projects. This is especially true of Ibom Air, as he conceded: “We want to run Ibom Air as one of the most efficient, economically viable and profitable outfits in a way that will make others come to copy our business modules”.


The significance of Ibom Air is not far-fetched: given the spate of industrialization around the South-South region, Akwa Ibom is poised to control regional aviation in the country.

The big picture is overwhelming. A Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facility will hand the state the advantage in becoming an aviation hub that maintains fleets of aircraft across the country. It is in line with this objective that the state government is working on building world-class terminal buildings at the airport.


There is hardly any reason to question the logic or legitimacy of establishing Ibom Air. With intense industrialization going on, whereby 15 industries have been entrenched in the past three and a half years, and the state’s stock rising to become the second most attractive destination of direct foreign investment, it will amount to a lack of oversight for the state not to have its own airline, given that the country doesn’t have one either.

On this count, Governor Udom Emmanuel deserves kudos for his visionary and industrial initiative.


There is no overlooking the fact too that Ibom Air is a huge factor in the projection of the image of Akwa Ibom to the world.

Though one of Africa’s youngest airlines, Ibom Air nonetheless, could dramatically change Nigeria’s aviation landscape. With a steady increase of its fleet from a single Bombardier CRJ900 to five and more to come in 2021, Akwa Ibom now has the opportunity to control regional air travel in Africa. One can take a cue from the several routes the young airline has opened from Uyo, its hub. Domestically, Uyo, the state capital now connects to Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in (Abuja), Margaret Ekpo International Airport (Calabar), Akanu Ibiam International Airport (Enugu) and Murtala Muhammed International Airport (Lagos).


The increase in its fleet means additional aircraft will enable Ibom Air to widen its latitude into international destinations. Already, plans have been mapped out to include Malabo in Equatorial Guinea, a city that is not far from Uyo, but which up till this moment lacked direct link. Other cities in West and Central Africa that it is looking forward to connecting are Accra (Ghana), Libreville (Gabon) and Douala (Cameroon). Once its terminal is completed, Ibom Air can start full international flights by the first quarter of 2022. So far, Ibom Airs’ future as a major player in Africa is clear and workable.

With new aircraft, bold and ambitious plans, and strong support, Ibom Air is doing everything right in the marketplace. It is only a matter of time before the carrier broker new routes, claim market share and transform into an aviation juggernaut. Such a development will have a multiplier effect on the economy of the state. More investors coming into the state would translate into a better economy and increased productivity. Presently, Akwa Ibom State is the highest oil and gas producing state. The state’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is at least $11, 179m, one of the largest in Nigeria.

Other developments are certain to follow, such as the establishment of search and rescue centre, the establishment of a flight training school, and the construction of a power station to supply electricity to the airport.

Again, sceptics might still harp on the question: what informed the state’s decision to take such a step in a country where airline mortality is very high?

The answer is short and direct: The airline is crucial to Governor Udom Emmanuel’s economic development plan for the state.

With the comparatively good infrastructure already in place, and coordinated industrialisation programme in full swing, the governor has also kick-started tourism drive through a “Visitors’ Programme” conceived to market the state as the ideal destination for leisure including sporting, social and corporate events. Such a grand scheme would be defeated without Ibom Air. The airline will facilitate ease of access for tourists and investors alike.

Many have also expressed fear of mismanagement, the ubiquitous Nigerian factor, which could lead to frittering away of billions of naira invested in the project and thus brings about an early demise of the airline. This concern was dispelled by the governor’s assurance that the setting up of Ibom Air was meticulous and handled professionally.

Being a high-flyer corporate executive before he became the chief executive of Akwa Ibom State, he had worked with top-notch professional consultants (local and international) to prepare a comprehensive business plan and financial model for the airline.

This was underscored by the fact that even while the state government exclusively owns Ibom Air, its management, its operations are according to global best practices.

In the words of the Mfon Udoh, chief executive of Ibom Air: “The business model of the airline is a purely private enterprise, employing top-notch and tested professionals working within a world-class airline culture, unencumbered by management ‘interference’ from the state government.”

Peter Adobamen, Managing Partner, Praxis Legal, a frequent traveler has this to say about the airline: “Ibom Air is in a class of its own, and is way ahead of its competitors in terms of excellent service delivery, giving value for money, promptness as to flight schedules.

“With Ibom Air, one can leave Lagos in the morning, catch up an appointment in Abuja, finish a meeting in Uyo and still get back to Lagos all in one day. This is revolutionary.”

Overall, Governor Udom Emmanuel had proven that he is a man who thinks outside the box.

As the former Senate President, Bukola Saraki had said, Udom Emmanuel, is a man who has the interest of his people at heart.

“Today, we celebrate the audacity of hope, today we celebrate a man that has a dream for his people, who does not stop until the dream is realised. What he has done shows he is thinking of how to make life better for his people; how to improve governance and provide good leadership.” These are the words of Saraki during the inauguration of Ibom Air.

Akwa Ibom is still work in progress, but the people of the state have confidence that the second term outing of their governor “will bring better deals for the betterment of the people.”

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2021/02/26/significance-of-ibom-air-to-emmanuels-investment-drive/amp/

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Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by 24SEVEN: 10:19am On Feb 26, 2021
NkanAkpanika:

Carefully go through the links 'Thomas
Links: https://www.legit.ng/amp/1134383-which-state-biggest-producer-palm-oil-nigeria.html

More sources below Thomas

Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) http://www.fao.org/3/a-at585e.pdf
Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) http://www.ndpifoundation.org/images/researchreports/reports/Palm-Oil-Value-Chain-Analysis.pdf

[/b]Any other thomasism or doubt or questions??[b]


So from your available statistic, Akwa Ibom produces over 70% of Nigerias Palm oil? Do you even produce 40%

Why do you like misinforming people unnecessarily

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Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by hotwax: 10:22am On Feb 26, 2021
Fulani herdsmen will be angry right now

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Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by NkanAkpanika: 10:40am On Feb 26, 2021
24SEVEN:



So from your available statistic, Akwa Ibom produces over 70% of Nigerias Palm oil? Do you even produce 40%

Why do you like misinforming people unnecessarily
Is easy to respond to you than the other dullard ..
It seems you keep running in a cycle. before you said we are not producing , I gave you a link and facts as requested and now you are leaning on what the other dullard said..
Well that's the current production volume in %. If you are more concern to educate yourself then you can dispute my stats with links and proves too from your own sources. Am waiting

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Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by NkanAkpanika: 10:40am On Feb 26, 2021
hotwax:
Fulani herdsmen will be angry right now
God big pass them bro
Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by BastardWike: 10:48am On Feb 26, 2021
NkanAkpanika:
Jubilation as tared access road was finally given to Ikot Akpan Afaha in Ukanafun LGA , which is known to have the highest concentration of palm trees and palm oil processing site (local) in west africa . Nearly 70% of Nigeria palm oil sales comes from akwa Ibom state and 51% of that come from Ukanafun LGA.

Another access road was given to Norfin offshore shipyard at ikot oku usung in Oruk Anam LGA both in Akwa Ibom state .

Akwa Ibom ayaya

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2540441736262282

Lalasticlala .

SMH, if it is not "the biggest this" "the largest that" or "ultramodern" you people will not be satisfied.

Look at how you've succeeded in making a fool of yourself with that ridiculous statistics you obviously pulled out from your a**se. It may interest you to know that virtually most SE and SS states have large state owned oil palm estates. The one in Imo State at Ohaji is equally massive, there are others in Edo, Abia etc. Again, most parts of Southern Nigeria falls under the rain forest belt where palm trees grow in the wild.

Funny dude grin grin

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Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by NkanAkpanika: 10:55am On Feb 26, 2021
BastardWike:


SMH, if it is not "the biggest this" "the largest that" or "ultramodern" you people will not be satisfied.

Look at how you've succeeded in making a fool of yourself with that ridiculous statistics you obviously pulled out from your a**se. It may interest you to know that virtually most SE and SS states have large state owned oil palm estates. The one in Imo State at Ohaji is equally massive, there are others in Edo, Abia etc. Again, most parts of Southern Nigeria falls under the rain forest belt where palm trees grow in the wild.

Funny dude grin grin
I don't need to insult you , since your moniker is not familiar but read the full article again and also show were all those states you listed are found in the table below

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Re: Road To Ikot Akpan Afaha, Palm Tree Plantation Site In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by kenny714433(m): 10:56am On Feb 26, 2021
Akwa Ibom state have very sweet road network.
This road will beat that painted shot Kaduna people normally show everyday as their state achievement.


That doesn't absolve Udom as a failure. His "little little" projects is dragging us backward. we can't wait to breath fresh air come 2023.

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