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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 4:29pm On May 14, 2015
Are there any recent happenings in Imo State ?

Abagworo:


Judging from my pics one can deduce that the ground leveling has been completed and that is the most difficult aspect of a stadium. If Okorocha wanted the same level of the old stadium, it is just a matter of planting grass and roofing just a tiny part of the spectator area. That could be done in 2weeks. I believe he wants seats fitted and most of the spectator area covered as well as good lighting hence the delay.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 4:33pm On May 14, 2015
ALA IMO STATE WU OKE MBA !!!

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by LordNaya: 12:24am On May 15, 2015
I expected him to say that the Okigwe - Oba road would be rehabilitated by Buhari.

asha80:
maybe that arondizuogu federal road leading to okigwe abi?
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Nature129(m): 11:59pm On May 15, 2015
Tips to My Governor, My Governor!!

Owelle shouldn't award MANY elephant projects in this tenure. He should complete the 27 general hospitals, the 305 schools, the centenary towers, 3 ongoing universities and ensure that Shoprite is completed before he leaves since he couldn't give us Heartland Shopping centre. Then he should also focus mainly on industrial revolution, fixing rural roads, electrifying rural communities and sinking thousands of boreholes in rural areas in Imo.

As it is now, he initiated projects he may not complete...all uncompleted projects are USELESS!
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by mensdept: 12:26am On May 16, 2015
See that crappy stadium that heartland plays in. Shameful
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Abagworo(m): 11:56am On May 17, 2015
Nature129:

Tips to My Governor, My Governor!!

Owelle shouldn't award MANY elephant projects in this tenure. He should complete the 27 general hospitals, the 305 schools, the centenary towers, 3 ongoing universities and ensure that Shoprite is completed before he leaves since he couldn't give us Heartland Shopping centre. Then he should also focus mainly on industrial revolution, fixing rural roads, electrifying rural communities and sinking thousands of boreholes in rural areas in Imo.

As it is now, he initiated projects he may not complete...all uncompleted projects are USELESS!

I think the schools are almost entirely completed. He also did mostly rural roads in 1st term. What I ask of him is to complete the 27 hospitals and make name for his generations unborn. He should do less investment in Owerri city but mark the roads and clean up Douglas road. I passed Owerri and was highly impressed with level of cleanliness aside the Douglas area. He should be selfless in demolision and expansion of the road.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Abagworo(m): 11:57am On May 17, 2015
http://leadership.ng/opinions/433835/how-okigwe-zone-determined-outcome-of-imo-governorship-election-2

“We are here to celebrate a man of
principle, a dogged fighter, a man who
stands for justice and a man who has
ensured that imposition of candidates by
any political party in Imo State has come to
an end. Political parties now know better
than impose candidates with impunity. The
man who ensured that this will never
happen again is Senator Ararume and that is
why we are celebrating him”, Chief
Udemadu explained.
Similarity, the speaker of Imo State House of
Assembly was more emphatic
“This victory party today is like a home
coming for me because Senator Ararume is
my leader. We are from the same Okigwe
zone and I thank God that we are working
together now. He has through his actions in
the governorship elections demonstrated
that he is the politician you can’t ignore. He
is principled and he is a worthy ambassador
of democracy”, the speaker gushed.
In his own contribution, the director general
of Destiny Campaign Organization, Hon
Independence Ogunenwe declared thus,
“Our leader, Senator Ararume has set a
standard to wit, a thief should not be
allowed to reap from the fruits of his loot.
Our leader has put the interest of Imo at the
forefront by denying the robbers victory”.
Governor Okorocha who was represented on
the occasion by his Chief of Staff, Chief
Jude Ejiogu also described Senator Ararume
as a game changer who has impacted
positively on the political fortunes of APC.
“You call him the game changer and that is
what he is. He really changed the game in
the governorship election”, he said.
Apparently, Ararume is not satisfied with
changing the game in the governorship
election. He wants PDP permanently buried
in Imo State. “The PDP is gone”, he said
repeatedly while acknowledging the
encomiums poured on him by both the
governor and other speakers at the event.
While thanking his supporters for heeding
his advice to work for APC and Okorocha,
he declared that PDP will soon sink in the
state.
“The PDP has paid heavily for its crass
impunity and I don’t want to talk of that
party. I am happy that you heeded my call
to vote for Okorocha and by your actions,
we have made it loud and clear that the
least we can do is to ensure that no
political robber is allowed to benefit from
his actions”, he said.
He reminded his followers that the decision
to support Okorocha does not stop at voting
for him. “We must continue to support his
government. He has assured me that he will
double his effort to ensure that his second
tenure is dedicated to the service of Imo
people. So, I want all of you to support him.
I will not want any of us to criticize him on
the pages of the newspaper or the media. If
you have misgivings along the line, avail
yourself of our internal mechanism of
complaint and I assure you that your
complaints will get to him and amends will
be made”.
He predicted that in the next four years, all
the South East states shall become APC
states promising that he will work tirelessly
to actualize that. “We shall work with
Governor Okorocha, who by virtue of being
the only APC governor in the South East is
the leader of the party in the zone, to ensure
that come 2019, all the South East states
shall become APC states”.
Because Ararume is not given to flippancy;
because he has remained a formidable
political force in Imo State since 1999; and
because of his track record of service and
vast connections which saw him playing big
at the national arena between 1999 and
2007 when he was a Senator, PDP should
actually begin to relocate from the South
East.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by SUBWAY101(m): 12:04pm On May 17, 2015
Man of the people. God bless you Rochas.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Nature129(m): 2:40pm On May 17, 2015
Abagworo:


I think the schools are almost entirely completed. He also did mostly rural roads in 1st term. What I ask of him is to complete the 27 hospitals and make name for his generations unborn. He should do less investment in Owerri city but mark the roads and clean up Douglas road. I passed Owerri and was highly impressed with level of cleanliness aside the Douglas area. He should be selfless in demolision and expansion of the road.
IMSG should build industries in Imo State so as to encourage Imolites to come home, make a living and contribute to the devt of the state. If govt can't manage them, they may privatise them later. Some of us are away from home working and doing biz, but we wish we were home though some conditions at home are not right. These conditions explain why students finish from futo, imsu, nekede, etc but relocate to Lagos, Abuja, and PH in search of jobs.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by UnknownT: 2:58pm On May 17, 2015
Nature129:
IMSG should build industries in Imo State so as to encourage Imolites to come home, make a living and contribute to the devt of the state. If govt can't manage them, they may privatise them later. Some of us are away from home working and doing biz, but we wish we were home though some conditions at home are not right. These conditions explain why students finish from futo, imsu, nekede, etc but relocate to Lagos, Abuja, and PH in search of jobs.
Rochas said this second term is all about JOBS JOBS JOBS INDUSTRIES INDUSTRIES INDUSTRIES. Let's support him

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Abagworo(m): 3:04pm On May 17, 2015
Nature129:
IMSG should build industries in Imo State so as to encourage Imolites to come home, make a living and contribute to the devt of the state. If govt can't manage them, they may privatise them later. Some of us are away from home working and doing biz, but we wish we were home though some conditions at home are not right. These conditions explain why students finish from futo, imsu, nekede, etc but relocate to Lagos, Abuja, and PH in search of jobs.

Every Nigerian apart from traders is looking for job in Lagos, Abuja and PH. I am totally against Government involving itself in financial leakages like industries. The only advice I can give is for Imo State millionaires and billionaires to come together and create a capital company like Obasanjo's transcorp which will accelerate corporate private sector growth in the State. Okorocha can invite us for a serious meeting and we figure out how we can contribute to establish such firm and our dream should not just stop at Imo but let us attempt South Korean stunt in Africa.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by asha80(m): 3:13pm On May 17, 2015
Govt has no business building or running industries and business outfits

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by LordNaya: 4:30pm On May 17, 2015
Government also have the responsibilty of attracting and encouraging businesses and industries in the state. Gov Rochas. Should increase his performance on this important role.

asha80:
Govt has no business building or running industries and business outfits

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 5:32pm On May 18, 2015
IMO STATE WELCOMES FIRST EVER PRIVATE UNIVERSITY

History was made Wednesday, April 29,2015,as the government of the federal republic of Nigeria approved the first ever privately owned citadel of learning in IMO state, south Eastern part of the country. The federal executive council had during its council meeting approved two more universities in the country, they are ,Edwin Clark University, Delta state ,and Hezekiah University Umudi, Nkwerre, IMO state. The federal government said that some of the reasons the varsities were approved were to help solve some of the problems of lack of enough universities in the country, promote academic excellence and core values of honesty, hardwork and morality in the society. It also asserted that the institutions were given the licenses to operate having met the requirements of the law inline with the guidelines of National University Commission, NUC.
Since the news of the approval of the HEZEKIAH UNIVERSITY broke into IMO state, many citizens of the state have been expressing appreciation and thanksgiving, firstly to God almighty and to president Goodluck Jonathan. To the people of the state, it was a dream come true. It has long been expected. In short, it is long overdue.
Education is the first industry in IMO state. An average IMO person places education high and above every other thing. To an IMO man, education is a heritage, or better still ,call it their culture. An IMO man can sell his land or any other property to make sure that his children go to school. The rate by which education is regarded and hold in high esteem in the state is second to non in the whole of the country. So that is why the approval of the Hezekiah university becomes the most exciting news for the people of the state as at moment.
Every year, children of the state travel far and near in their quests to access higher education, yet many are still not favoured. Despite the existence of the IMO state university, Owerri, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, IMO state polytechnic, Umuagwo, school of Nursing Science, Amaigbo, School of Health Science, Nwangele, International Institute of Journalism, Owerri, National Open University, Owerri ,and very many others in the state, the need for more higher institutions in the state become more urgent than ever.
Over the time, most citizens of the state have beckoned on IMO billionaires to see reasons to establish private universities in the state in order to cushion the effect of lack of universities in the state. Because of lack of more universities in IMO state, youths of the state who are always desirous to attend higher institutions are meant to lavish more years at home before they might finally be considered by any other institution in the future. This university will for ever be appreciated by most reasonable people of the state. Hezekiah university has become a signpost which is about linking IMO to the national grid. It is the solution to the problem of lack of adequate universities in the state. It is the platform that is about adding more values to the youths of this generation and more generations to come.
This is a university that is about reshaping destinies, channeling youths to the ways of hardwork and knowing God the more.with the approval of this history making institution in the state, our local economy is about experiencing great increase and improvement. More financial institutions, small and large scale enterprises, buildings, companies, and other development are about to spring up in the state. These will go in no small measure in helping to reduce the myriad problems of unemployment bedeviling the state. The approval of the Hezekiah university will also fight crimes in the state, as more minds,especially the young ones will be gainfully engaged. Remember that opportunities like this fight social maladies in every given environment.
The HEZEKIAH university is a private university owned by the missionary. It is owned by our father and Daddy in the Lord. Rev.prof Daddy Obiajunwa Onukogu Hezekiah.He is the founder and leader of the Living Christ Mission incorporated. The Commission was founded in 1983 by the order and inspiration of God Almighty. He is the son of God sent to the world to destroy the powers of darkness and lead many to heaven. The church is one of the most populated missions in Africa. He is divinely gifted with the powers to heal diseases, raise the dead back to life, teach salvation, promote morality in the world, among others. He is one of the finest teachers of the gospel in the world. When you listen to Daddy Hezekiah teaching the bible, you must repent immediately. The man of God is not moved by the things of the world, as he is highly committed to his missionary work. He is not controversial, as he only speaks when God has directed him to speak. Daddy Hezekiah is very blunt. There is no room for condoning evil, being economical with the truth simply because one who is involved is wealthy or what. As long as it pleases Jesus Christ, His grace speaks without minding whose ox is gored. That is a true man of God and that is Daddy Hezekiah for you. He hails from Umugara Nkwerre in Nkwerre LGA of IMO state.
I wish that other people will emulate this great son of God and build more universities, companies, industries in IMO state so that together we will build a greater and more viable state.
Okeoma, an Owerri based Journalist writes from Owerri.

http://nigerianewspoint.com/?p=4803

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 6:51pm On May 18, 2015
Imo Govt. partners chamber of commerce, Poland on industrial development

In its drive towards achieving an industrialized Imo State, Imo State Government, yesterday, indicated interest to partner with Owerri Chamber of Commerce and Industry and other related agencies towards achieving its policy thrust of industrial development and massive job creation for 2015-2019 political dispensation.
Imo Deputy Governor, Prince Eze Madumere made this revelation when the President and members of the Council of Owerri Chamber of Commerce and Industry and their Polish counterpart paid him a courtesy visit in his official residence in Owerri.
Speaking at the meeting, Imo Deputy Governor-Elect charged the umbrella body for Industrialists and those in Commerce to key into the vision of the Rescue Mission by participating actively. He also urged them to mobilize its members and others who have the capacity to utilize the window of opportunity created by Imo State government.
He told his guests led by the President of Owerri Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Barr. Kevin Mbawike that Imo Rescue Mission government has made the environment conducive and investment friendly since there is security and other necessary government policies that are on ground to protect investors.
He however revealed that the government has indicated interest to make further concessions with any serious investors in the area of business environment, taxes and other areas in so far there is sustainable motive in its investment.
To further demonstrate the seriousness of the Owelle Rochas Okorocha led Rescue Mission administration, Prince Eze Madumere directed the body to elect one of their members to join an already set up committee on Industrialization and job creation so as to have their representative while making their contributions in related areas of interest.
Speaking earlier on the purpose of their visit, the President of the Owerri Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Barr. Kevin Mbawike said they are happy with the policy direction of Owelle Rochas Okorocha’s Rescue Mission for the next political dispensation.
While commending the government for her monumental feat in creating a conducive environment for businesses to thrive, he said the Chamber of Commerce and Industry would want to partner with the government in helping it achieve its set goal.
He however expressed the need to continue the development of Small and Medium Scale Industry in partnership with African Development Bank and other related Agencies.
He also sought governments partnership in the area of promotions by hosting Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA) in the nearest future so as to appreciate the creativity of Imo industrialists, which will also boost the morale of others.
In the same vein, the representative of the Polish Chamber of Commerce and Industry who is also the Chief Executive Officer of JD International, Ife Obiudo who could not hide his excitement promised to take the good news to Poland.
Amongst some of the members of the Council who were present, were Chief Orikeze Ajumbe, Chief Alan B. Onyemaech, Everest Ezihe, Chief Amadi and many others.

http://nigerianewspoint.com/?p=5025

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by mandax: 12:24am On May 19, 2015
Yawn. How can a man's heart remain this hard?
Three-and-half years, ORO government made tens of thousands of inhabitants continue to breathe dust from roads scrapped in Orlu urban lga. Who knows how many has developed lung cancer, or even died? Whoever knows where ORO can be messaged?
Too serious.
Agwo no n'akrika for Naija o -

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by ROYALD(m): 7:45pm On May 20, 2015
Rescue mission rural road from okpofe ezinaihite mbaise

Re: Few Pics From Imo State by ROYALD(m): 7:49pm On May 20, 2015
Owelle's developmental wonder touch is visible in all spheres of imo state 4 all 2 see. Orlu

Re: Few Pics From Imo State by mandax: 8:48pm On May 20, 2015
ROYALD:
Owelle's developmental wonder touch is visible in all spheres of imo state 4 all 2 see. Orlu

This is A. Ilobi Avenue, Orlu, about 300meters long;
it is one of the three principal roads - all total of about 1.5km - which ORO scrapped and completed in Orlu Lga.

Leave the three principal roads and move inside Orlu, you pity people who live in the town - dusty, uncompleted and blocked roads all over the place. Does ORO care?
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Abagworo(m): 9:26pm On May 20, 2015
mandax:


This is A. Ilobi Avenue, Orlu, about 300meters long;
it is one of the three principal roads - all total of about 1.5km - which ORO scrapped and completed in Orlu Lga.

Leave the three principal roads and move inside Orlu, you pity people who live in the town - dusty, uncompleted and blocked roads all over the place. Does ORO care?

Orlu people should be grateful to God for allowing Okoeocha finish most of their roads before Jonathan started the financial attack against Nigeria. I have to say it now that many projects in Nigeria will stay abandoned for a while as we can barely pay our civil servants at all levels. States should focus on how to make money than how to spend it. The jamboree of impressionism is over.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by ROYALD(m): 9:49pm On May 20, 2015
mandax:


This is A. Ilobi Avenue, Orlu, about 300meters long;
it is one of the three principal roads - all total of about 1.5km - which ORO scrapped and completed in Orlu Lga.

Leave the three principal roads and move inside Orlu, you pity people who live in the town - dusty, uncompleted and blocked roads all over the place. Does ORO care?

yes he cares those road will be completed
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by mandax: 9:50pm On May 20, 2015
Abagworo:


Orlu people should be grateful to God for allowing Okoeocha finish most of their roads before Jonathan started the financial attack against Nigeria. I have to say it now that many projects in Nigeria will stay abandoned for a while as we can barely pay our civil servants at all levels. States should focus on how to make money than how to spend it. The jamboree of impressionism is over.

Orlu-Umouwa-Nkwume Y Junction road - about 6km - remains scrapped;

TESAC to St. Joseph's Chiurch Road - about 2km remains scrapped;


Girls Secondary School (formerly Morning Star Girls Secondary School) - Orlu Road, about 1km remains scarapped;

Amorji-Umudiatu Road about 1km remains scrapped.


There are others.

Close to 50,000 people living on both sides of these roads have been breathing dust in the last three and half years.

Lung cancer is the possible utcome of inhaling dust for a long time.

Do you, Abagworo, want Okorocha to commit mass murder in Orlu with your stance? Tufiakwa. We are watching.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by ROYALD(m): 10:24pm On May 20, 2015
Imolites this is Old relief market almost completed. Who is asking what's Rochas and his rescue transformation team doing in imo ?

Re: Few Pics From Imo State by ROYALD(m): 10:25pm On May 20, 2015
Another stonebase new road linking old nekede road, aba road to new owerri

Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Ikengawo: 11:31pm On May 20, 2015
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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Nobody: 5:07pm On May 21, 2015
Abagworo na ndi otu ya. What is happening with Rochas. Hasn't he finished with politicking. This one I hear he is contesting for NGF chairmanship. Hope that is not the reason he contested for 2nd tenure. There is much work to be done in Imo state and not the cosmetic projects he brags about. Anything short of industrializing Imo will be seen as failure for me. No excuse this time around.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Abagworo(m): 5:30pm On May 21, 2015
Chiwude:
Abagworo na ndi otu ya. What is happening with Rochas. Hasn't he finished with politicking. This one I hear he is contesting for NGF chairmanship. Hope that is not the reason he contested for 2nd tenure. There is much work to be done in Imo state and not the cosmetic projects he brags about. Anything short of industrializing Imo will be seen as failure for me. No excuse this time around.

My stand is in my last post. I will contribute my own quota to industrializing Imo soon i have never believed in Government doing it.

Abagworo:


Orlu people should be grateful to God for allowing Okoeocha finish most of their roads before Jonathan started the financial attack against Nigeria. I have to say it now that many projects in Nigeria will stay abandoned for a while as we can barely pay our civil servants at all levels. States should focus on how to make money than how to spend it. The jamboree of impressionism is over
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Beremx(f): 5:38pm On May 21, 2015
Chiwude:
Abagworo na ndi otu ya. What is happening with Rochas. Hasn't he finished with politicking. This one I hear he is contesting for NGF chairmanship. Hope that is not the reason he contested for 2nd tenure. There is much work to be done in Imo state and not the cosmetic projects he brags about. Anything short of industrializing Imo will be seen as failure for me. No excuse this time around.
did Rochas ever say he was contesting for NGF chairmanship when he's already the Progressives Governors' chairman already?

Anyway,I agree with you on the rest of your post. Imo needs to be industrialized just as Anambra is doing courtesy of Obiano.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Duru1(m): 5:43pm On May 21, 2015
Abagworo:


My stand is in my last post. I will contribute my own quota to industrializing Imo soon i have never believed in Government doing it.


Any group of people that voted for tout such as Mallam Rochas Okorocha as governor, either by fraudulent or noble means, does not deserve any sympathy or assistance.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Nobody: 5:44pm On May 21, 2015
ROYALD:
Owelle's developmental wonder touch is visible in all spheres of imo state 4 all 2 see. Orlu
Building of roads, hospitals and schools is a welcome development. Yet, these things cannot put food on the table of our young graduates. Neither will it stop the high rate of unemployment in our dear state. What every reasonable Imo indigene should be asking Rochas is nothing but these:
1) Why do you think only government job is the best for our state? Since almost all the jobs you brag about are government owned. for example, Imo Youth Must Work Programme, Imo Shoe Industry, Imo Palm Plantation and Avutu Poultry.
2) How many Multi-National companies have you attracted to Imo state? At least we know of Sabmiller Breweries in Anambra and China steel in Ogun state. Even though you may want to use Imo as not befitting for heavy industries but as an hospitality zone, how many 5star international hotels have you attracted in Imo state?
It's a fact that Goodwill Akpabio made his state a tourist heaven by attracting world class hotels like Le Meridian Ibom Hotel and Golf Course, Ibom Entertainment Centre and Lastly, La Capan Tropicana etc. What happened to the Prince and Princess hotel you claim is under construction. Why are you not giving attention to the Oguta wonder lake and golf course project abandoned by Ohakim?
These and many more are what we must task Rochas on. And not the praise singing attitude some of my brothers here are known to exhibit.
Ka odiri Imo na nma.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Nobody: 5:47pm On May 21, 2015
Beremx:
did Rochas ever say he was contesting for NGF chairmanship when he's already the Progressives Governors' chairman already?

Anyway,I agree with you on the rest of your post. Imo needs to be industrialized just as Anambra is doing courtesy of Obiano.
Rochas has not come out to dispute it, but his body language and comments of late prove such. Hope you are aware he is the current Chairman of the Progressive Governors Forum and would want to feather his political reach for his Presidential ambition come 2019.

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