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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by mandax: 7:13pm On Nov 24, 2015
RareDiamond:
Off Course I a very well !!! Are you aware that Orlu is presently in a better condition than urban towns like Okigwe, Mbaise, Obowo, Mbaitoli e.t.c ? These towns are in need of development more than Orlu yet they do not rants ceaselessly online.


Whar a hail you mean? When Imo state was created in 1976, there was basically little or no difference in urbanization levels between Owerri, Orlu and Okigwe.
.How come now you are trying to place Orlu, Okigwe and Obowo, Mbaise on the same table?
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by mandax: 7:19pm On Nov 24, 2015
@RareDiamond,
if you are not interested in problems and development in your town, I am proud of mine. Where in Imo state do you come from?
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Nature129(m): 2:32pm On Nov 26, 2015
mandax:



2019; Rochas Okorocha for President of Nigeria. shocked shocked shocked

2019, we shall troop out to campaign for our shun of the shoil, Rochas, to become president of Nigeria. Lol.....

Our shun's only preoccupation now is how to become president of Nigeria.

Truth be told, if hausa and yoruba decide to make Rochas president there is nothing igbos can do about it. The results of 2015 elections clearly show that nigeria does not even need s/e and s/south votes to produce a president. Minority may have their say, but majority will always have their way.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Abagworo(m): 8:57pm On Nov 26, 2015
Good one from Buhari


http://www.channelstv.com/2015/11/26/ferma-begins-repair-of-failed-roads-in-imo/

FERMA Begins Repair Of
Failed Roads In Imo

Channels Television.
Updated November 26, 2015
The Federal Road Maintenance Agency (FERMA)
has commenced the resurfacing and patching of
some inter-state roads that need urgent attention
in Imo State.
This is coming after the lamentation of road users,
residents and the state government on the bad
condition of the roads.
One of these roads is the Owerri-Onitsha Road
which is an inter-state road that begins from the
control junction of Owerri Municipal and ends in
Onitsha, Anambra State’s commercial capital.
The Chief of Staff to the Imo State government,
Uche Nwosu, disclosed that the state government
had at a point, embarked on a short term remedy of
a major failed portion of Owerri-Onitsha Road
which was over 60km, to alleviate the sufferings of
road users when the federal government was not
forthcoming.
The South-East Zonal Coordinator of FERMA, Rufus
Onimisi, who was represented by the agency’s
engineer in Imo State, Chukwuemeka Maduagwu,
said that the agency was committed to ensuring
that all failed federal roads in the south-east
receive maximum attention, especially since the
rains were over.
Mr Maduagwu implored residents and road users to
desist from dumping refuse on drainage channels
pointing out that it was the major cause of most of
the failed sections of the roads.
He added that FERMA has begun the process of
cleaning up the drainage and ensuring that there
is free flow of traffic especially on the Owerri-
Onitsha road during the yuletide.
The FERMA official also said that arrangements
were in place to intervene at the very critically
failed location around KM 0+200 area of the
Owerri-Port Harcourt road to ease vehicular
movement.
Roads users and some residents of Owerri
commended the federal government for the new
development as it would go a long way to reduce
the traffic congestion experienced on the roads.
They expressed hope that the government, through
FERMA and the Ministry of Works would extend the
gesture to other failed federal roads across the
south-east region to give it a total face-lift before
the rains start in 2016.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by ezeagu(m): 9:06pm On Nov 26, 2015
Hmm, kam tinye ishi nga.

Owerri by bolaere

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by ezeagu(m): 9:07pm On Nov 26, 2015
Flying from Sam Mbakwe airport by bolaere

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by ezeagu(m): 9:16pm On Nov 26, 2015
Owerri by iamchyma

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Abagworo(m): 9:39pm On Nov 26, 2015
ezeagu:
Owerri by iamchyma


There's a lot of beautification ongoing in Owerri and the few pictures are poor quality instagram ones. I'm glad Buhari is about taking care of our previously neglected road which will enable me travel again. Whenever I do a lot of beautiful pictures will be on this page. You can notice that 95% of the beautiful pictures of Owerri on the internet derive from my contributions to this thread and skyscrapercity.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by ezeagu(m): 9:52pm On Nov 26, 2015
Abagworo:

There's a lot of beautification ongoing in Owerri and the few pictures are poor quality instagram ones. I'm glad Buhari is about taking care of our previously neglected road which will enable me travel again. Whenever I do a lot of beautiful pictures will be on this page. You can notice that 95% of the beautiful pictures of Owerri on the internet derive from my contributions to this thread and skyscrapercity.

Indeed it's quite difficult to find any Owerri photos that haven't already been posted. Perhaps this December more photos will turn up.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Pchidexy(m): 9:57pm On Nov 26, 2015
Good one from Abagworo n Ezeagu. Bring on more good news.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Abagworo(m): 11:29am On Nov 27, 2015
http://naija247news.com/2015/11/10000-athletes-officials-converge-for-34th-fepsga-games-in-owerri/

10,000 Athletes, Officials
Converge For 34th FEPSGA Games
in Owerri


The 34th edition of the
Federation of Public Service Games (FEPSGA)
begins Friday in Owerri with a Pre-Games Seminar,
the President of FEPSGA, Dahiru Hassan, said on
Thursday.
Hassan confessed that annual competition which
will hold over 15 days would have more than 10,000
athletes and officials participating.


“The city of Owerri is going to be more alive over
the next 15 days as over 10,000 athletes and
officials from federal and state ministries,
departments and agencies converge for the 34th
FEPSGA Games.
“The sports fiesta will commence with the pre-
Games seminar, which will hold at the Top Rate
Luxury Hotel, to herald the 15-day programme,’’ he
said.


The FEPSGA president said the games would be
formally declared open by the Imo State Executive
Governor, Rochas Okorocha, during the week.
“He (Okorocha) has assured us, the organisers, that
he must be personally present at the official opening
ceremony being the first South-East State Governor
to host the Games since its inception 34 years
ago,’’ he said.


Hassan promised that FEPSGA was ready to
organise an exciting Games, having received the
full financial backing of the Imo State Government.
“We are in Owerri and we have seen the dividends
of democracy as facilitated by the administration of
Rochas Okorocha.


“The Governor has equally shown it to FEPSGA by
giving the Federation all necessary support. So, our
Games will be exciting,” he said.
The FEPSGA president said athletes at the Games
would compete in 14 scoring events, with defending
champions Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps
(NSCDC) aiming to maintain status quo.
NSCDC had won the Games’ last edition held in
Akure, Ondo State last year.


Meanwhile, pre-Games activities have since
heightened ahead on Saturday’s events.
The Games’ current best-kitted agency, National
Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) who usually won
its first gold medal through the march-past event,
have promised to do so again this year.


The Games’ organisers, in order to create more
awareness within the Owerri city for the Games,
have planned a road show for Saturday to re-
awaken residents’ interest.
“This is in order to drum up more support for the
Games from the residents. In addition, we want to
commend the sports writers in Imo State for their
concern by giving the Games good publicity and
coverage.


“We promise as the organisers that we will stage a
hitch-free Games as every necessary thing has
been put in place by the Local Organising
Committee (LOC),’’ the Games’ Media Consultant,
Udochukwu Emmanuel, assured.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by mandax: 7:58pm On Nov 27, 2015
Pchidexy:


Abagworo, where is IMSU perm site? You see my friend it is my patriotic duty to tackle the govt where it errs. Okorocha may be a good man but he doesn't know governance. I do not hate Okorocha. We appreciate when you show the good side of the govt but you shouldn't shy away from showing its wrong doings.

Tell Abagworo that IMSU is no more admitting new students to study medicine and surgery.
Because IMSU Teaching Hospital in Orlu hasn't been updated in the last few years. Even the lone road that leads to IMSUTH has remained non- pliable in four years. Students demonstrate about the road and hospital facilities, but Gov. Rocha remains aloof.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by ROYALD(m): 12:48am On Nov 28, 2015
Vicboi1:

Bro I just passed there this night bush have covered everywhere and the paints has washed away the building is very ugly now Rochas is purely a China man all his project doesn't last for a 2 month's

Do you smoke weed? if so wait a minute so it will clear for you to see well ok
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Abagworo(m): 1:31am On Nov 28, 2015
mandax:


Tell Abagworo that IMSU is no more admitting new students to study medicine and surgery.
Because IMSU Teaching Hospital in Orlu hasn't been updated in the last few years. Even the lone road that leads to IMSUTH has remained non- pliable in four years. Students demonstrate about the road and hospital facilities, but Gov. Rocha remains aloof.

Fortunately an American was there yesterday and posted this photo. If the road is trully bad why not direct your complaint to your Rep or Governor in person. I doubt if Imo Government takes social media criticisn seriously mainly because of falsehood and blackmail.

Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Afam4eva(m): 12:30pm On Nov 28, 2015
I'm still wondering what exactly Rochas is building at that warehouse area as seen in the picture.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Yampotatocarrot(m): 1:59pm On Nov 28, 2015
Waoh...... What am I seeing. I've been on nairaland for a while and never thought to open this thread. Though I'm from Imo but I practically stayed more in the Southwest and Northern Nigeria. Really glad I came across this thread.... Have a lot of catching up/reading to do though. I hope u guys post ways in which more development can be brought to the state cos u never know, someone that knows someone that knows someone that can implement t might be reading this. Think I'll b posting more of questions since I don't really stay home. Sorry to crash d party at a late hour. #PROUDLY NWA MBAISE# #IMOMUSTBEGREAT#
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Nobody: 2:18pm On Nov 28, 2015
so, this thread is still existing?
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Afam4eva(m): 3:37pm On Nov 28, 2015
Never mind my camera quality

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Afam4eva(m): 3:57pm On Nov 28, 2015
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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Afam4eva(m): 4:17pm On Nov 28, 2015
One thing I hope Rochas or subsequent Imo governors should do is to line Owerri roads with trees. With the Lagos vibe that Owerri exudes, we need some sorta protection from the surging sun.

We also need to expand Owerri beyond its limits. Let thebnew Owerri extend to areas such as Obosimma in Ohaji and places like Ogbako. Owerri definitely has prospects. We just need to think bigger.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Vicboi1(m): 5:12pm On Nov 28, 2015
As I was coming back I took some photos ongoing work at nekede old road @abagworo pls if u are close to this governor pls tell him that owerri is too dirty he should employ enough people that would be cleaning up the state because the state is so dirty, Governor Rochas needs to learn from the previous government about cleanliness so Imo can be very neat and he should provide enough truck that would be carry the dirty quickly both in the capital and in rural parts of the state Imo needs to be clean and green

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by mandax: 5:15pm On Nov 28, 2015
Abagworo:


Fortunately an American was there yesterday and posted this photo. If the road is trully bad why not direct your complaint to your Rep or Governor in person. I doubt if Imo Government takes social media criticisn seriously mainly because of falsehood and blackmail.

Abagworo, So the above is your reply to the discussion that IMSU is no more admitting new students into medicine and surgery because IMSUTH Orlu is not updated in the last few years; that the road to IMSUTH is no-go area.

You showed the frontage of IMSUTH where the road is okay, but pretend you do not know that both ends of the road have remained non-passable in the last four years, eh kwa?. You people's deception and film tricks shall soon be public.

You can fool the public some days but can't fool the public all the days.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Yampotatocarrot(m): 5:27pm On Nov 28, 2015
Space tour thanks for d new style of criticism without insults. Abagworo abeg where that IMSU permsite dey? I don't know of now, but I know during his first term Rocha's really touched sec.schools. Those schools with moulded blocks kind of. Don't know why t isn't translating to academic excellence though. N did someone say that school of nursing z one of d best in Africa? Hope t isn't d one I know with exorbitant fees n only meant for those with very low jamb scores that neither university, polytechnic nor college of education could accept them cos most of those in my place going there r ***?
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by mandax: 5:31pm On Nov 28, 2015
Killing us softly:
In four years, tens of thousands of people are being killed softly as the breathe dust along the old Orlu-Owerri Road in Orlu. The road and some others like it in Orlu were excavated for construction but have remained dust in the last four years. No body could have imagined that a governor could have the heart to kill its people softly like this. What happens to the lungs of those living near the road?

Abagworo says we must go to Okorocha whose govt excavated the roads to complain. Na true!!!

Abagworo, make una beware of the wrath of Karma, as people here curse and abuse una every day over this punishment inflicted upon them for unknown reasons.

There was one journalist who spewed falsehood for propaganda for an ex-governor of Imo state, he did not live long after office to enjoy his accumulated wealth.

People in positions of authority need to stop toying with human lives.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Yampotatocarrot(m): 5:31pm On Nov 28, 2015
As for the dirty Owerri, z there no waste management agency in IMO... Kinda like LAWMA (Lagos)/ ESWAMA (Enugu)?
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Cjrane2: 5:34pm On Nov 28, 2015
Afam4eva:
One thing I hope Rochas or subsequent Imo governors should do is to like Owerri roads with trees. With the Lagos vibe that Owerri exudes, we need some sorta protection from the surging sun.

We also need to expand Owerri beyond its limits. Let thebnew Owerri extend to areas such as Obosimma in Ohaji and places like Ogbako. Owerri definitely has prospects. We just need to think bigger.

It is amazing that semi arid north like Dutse with very little rainfall or even Abuja understand the importance of trees, but our people don't.
Apart from aesthetics and its effect on ensuring clean air and good health, trees also help control erosion
Planting trees to line our streets is one thing we have been pleading for a long time.Using palm or pine trees along Owerri streets will transform the city.But, it is almost like pleading to a chicken to urinate.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by VickJames(m): 7:16pm On Nov 28, 2015
BUILDING UNITY AMONGST NDIGBO:

In the chase of self-sufficiency and prosperity and the development of our race, the unity of igbos in the different parts of the country must not be taken with child’s play. This is not a bedroom talk and we will not wash it down the drain. The population of igbos around the world can be estimated as 40million or more. These people around the world do not have a common voice and they’re seen as people who are sedentary in nature. This is a bad one for us. The igbos cannot sit down and stay alone. We achieve more by coming together and do things. It is rather a foolish idea that an igbo man believes if he hustle’s on his own, he will succeed. Yes, he will succeed but his success can only be marginal because when he get to a certain height, he will need more people to push his great wall for him. We were not born to live like scattered humans, we need coordination in our lives. We need to be coordinated in every decision we make. The next decision that this country will take will affect our lives, our future and businesses. We should be one when these things happen. The only thing that can make us develop as one is if we break the artificial boundary created in this country. Immediately a state is created, an anambra man feels that he is not the same as the imo man. That is the height of stupidity! Did Eri create anything called Imo or anambra? Why the senseless disunity. Igbos will be comparing the development between enugu and Aba, some will go as far as insulting the other people’s land. This should stop. We are not here for child’s play, we are here for nation building. We should build the igbo nation. An anambra man is not different from an asaba man neither does an abia man different from either the obigbos and the ikwerres. We should stop the intra-ethnic group segregation and disunity. When the chips are down, that is when we will know who our brothers are. Since we are still in the bedevilment of oil, we still believe that things are normal. We need to wake and do our work well. Create a real forum for the unity of igbos. Inter-marriage will go a long way in quelling this stupid ideas. We need to face our past grievances and find a lasting solution to them. A river doesn’t make the same people different. We are one by virtue of ancestry and who we are. No one will remember to call you Ngwa man when the time comes, neither are they going to call you an Onitsha man. We need to get things done and if we lose in our quest for unity, we will fail in everything we do. We must fight with all our strength to restore the glory our fathers lost in Abuja. We must regain all lost grounds. We must understand that in coming together, we are stronger. We must not make it look normal when our people are been killed and maltreated in different parts of the country and world without raising our voices. It will be an act of cowardice to let small ethnic groups to fool and use us to achieve their whims. We must wake up! We must remember who we are. We must call everyone, from every location and from any part of the country. We must tell anyone from asaba that the time for united IGBO is here. We must write our race in capitals. We must tell someone in Nsukka that the time has come to leave his comfort zone and fight for the sustenance of this race that Eri has worked hard to manage. We must not make the same mistakes our fathers made. They threw our future at the feet of outsiders. We must get back our future, not by shedding blood. But through our act of tact and mental superiority. We must not live as beggars neither are we going to run as cowards. We must fight for the existence of us as a people. We must break artificial boundaries and make them know our strength in numbers and human development. We must not be stupid enough to engage in silly online rants with other people. We must look inward and fight the fears our fathers have input in us. We must drag it out and look at the early morning sun and see that there is a chance for the future. We must not let any part of us, any subgroup of us be molested, killed or challenged without all parts of be there to defend them in every capacity we might find ourselves. The fight of one must be the fight for all. The time has come for igbos to look out and challenge the soil of the earth. Challenge the incoming wind and use it for our own gains. This world will not go against us anymore. It is time for us to decide if we want to survive and succeed or we want to perish.
I beg you this day, it will not be a simple act. It will be an act that will need sacrifice of your time and resources. It will take so much for you but you should not worry. It is not for your own enjoyment. It is for the enjoyment of your children and grandchildren. God, Himself will not be happy if we don’t take our chances at survival. We must not die as “passerbies”, we must live as champions of our existence.
I believe in the igbo race. We must represent in every capacity.
Understand one singular thing: We are one!

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by jamjo: 9:54pm On Nov 28, 2015
Cjrane2:


It is amazing that semi arid north like Dutse with very little rainfall or even Abuja understand the importance of trees, but our people don't.
Apart from aesthetics and its effect on ensuring clean air and good health, trees also help control erosion
Planting trees to line our streets is one thing we have been pleading for a long time.Using palm or pine trees along Owerri streets will transform the city.But, it is almost like pleading to a chicken to urinate.



My bro i really feel your pain believe me, Our leaders are dumb in everything and the problem we have in that country is mediocrity . Look at it this way our streets are empty no tree when God gave us a gift in palm tree but we are not making use of it , If Okorocha right now can implement a program where by all our streets will be planted with the real palm trees in all our cities, just think how beautiful that will be and in the next five years this palm trees will be making money and provide employment for our youths that will even add to Imo state internal generated revenue. Instead they are looking to find acres of land to plant palm trees, I'm not in anyway against planting acres of palm trees but with the acres and our streets we will make good of our streets in the same time beautify our cities..
.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by ZeroTolerance: 8:54am On Nov 29, 2015
jamjo:




My bro i really feel your pain believe me, Our leaders are dumb in everything and the problem we have in that country is mediocrity . Look at it this way our streets are empty no tree when God gave us a gift in palm tree but we are not making use of it , If Okorocha right now can implement a program where by all our streets will be planted with the real palm trees in all our cities, just think how beautiful that will be and in the next five years this palm trees will be making money and provide employment for our youths that will even add to Imo state internal generated revenue. Instead they are looking to find acres of land to plant palm trees, I'm not in anyway against planting acres of palm trees but with the acres and our streets we will make good of our streets in the same time beautify our cities..
.
Palm tree by the road side?
I don't think that's the type of tree you would want by the road side.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by vanbonattel: 10:09am On Nov 29, 2015
Rochas is a rogue (Sam Mbakwe) 1999 grin

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by millionaireman: 8:36pm On Nov 29, 2015
Abagworo:


Fortunately an American was there yesterday and posted this photo. If the road is trully bad why not direct your complaint to your Rep or Governor in person. I doubt if Imo Government takes social media criticisn seriously mainly because of falsehood and blackmail.


That picture of IMSUTH, Orlu by the American shows how low and bad things are in IMSUTH: the now rough and dirty signboard and fence were the ones built when OBJ commissioned IMSUTH in 2007. So what other evidence is needed to show the decadence in the hospital?

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Beremx(f): 8:54pm On Nov 29, 2015
Good to see new pictures.
*observing with keen interest*

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