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AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by abagoro(m): 12:07pm On Oct 02, 2014
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AWKA: A capital city in race to catch up with others
Posted by: Nwanosike ONU in Celebrity, Entertainment August 2, 2014

Before the present Anambra State was carved out from the old one by the Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida administration in 1991, Awka, the capital city, compared favourably with Okigwe and Orlu, two communities in Imo State. But while the two Imo communities have experienced massive transformation into cities as a result of the infrastructural developments they have witnessed from different administrations in the state, Awka which was made the capital of the new Anambra State 23 years ago remains more like a rural community.
Awka, the capital of a state that prides itself as the light of the nation, is still yearning for development more than two decades after. The city, located in the heart of Igboland, boasts a population of more than half a million people. Strategically, it is located midway between two major Igbo cities of Onitsha and Enugu with a temperature that hovers between 30 and 32 degrees Celsius.
The town is reputed as the home to blacksmiths who are mostly responsible for the crafting of Dane guns hoes, cutlasses and other implements that make agriculture to thrive in Igboland. In time past, Awka was made up of many sub-communities. Today, they have all blended into one and divided into Awka North and South local government areas.
However, it still preserves its traditional systems of governance with Ozo titled men often consulted for village and community issues, with a traditional ruler, Eze-Uzu, as the helmsman. One good feature of Awka is its accommodating spirit for visitors. Residents, however, do not compromise on business deals, particularly when they concern rent. An indigene of the town and State Coordinator of Transform Nigeria Movement (TNM), Comrade Obi Ochije, attributed this to the high cost of building materials in the area.
Ochije wants the state government to begin construction of low cost houses in the city for workers to enjoy reduced rent in the area. He recalled that the city was regarded as “home for all” in the good old days because of its accommodating nature. Furthermore, he wants the state government to dualise the narrow Dike Street in the city for easy flow of traffic.
Awka has 33 major villages and attracts people from other states. It has a significant number of immigrants from Northern Nigeria and the West. It was during the administration of former Governor Chinwoke Mbadinuju that the town, which hitherto was concentrated in a particular area, began to extend towards the popular Aroma and Government House, among others.
Accommodation for government workers and business people has been a major problem in the city with a legion of people competing for few houses. The administrations of Mbadinuju and former Governor Chris Ngige made possible the construction of a few estates, including Ngozika on the Onitsha-Enugu Expressway. Others estates in the city include Iyiagu, located behind government house; Udoka; Ahocol Phase 1; Rockland and Abuja , all situated along the Onitsha-Enugu Express way. There are also the Isiagu 1, 000 housing units located along Agu-Awka and Esther Obiakor Housing Estate.
Some of the estates were developed during the administration of Peter Obi, who failed to provide accommodation for workers in the state; an oversight Governor Willie Obiano seeks to correct by delving into the construction of same to appease the workers.  Obiano is also determined to open up the capital city with the construction of three flyovers from Amawbia to Amasea communities.
The city has two major marketsEke-Awka and Amenyiwhere the inhabitants buy the different goods they need on a daily basis. Interestingly, the city, though not as large as other cities, does not have any amusement centre or playground. Residents make use of school playgrounds and some private keep fit centers to keep fit.
The thriving businesses in the city are cyber cafes and restaurants, which are found in every nook and cranny. Workers and business people sit at different joints to while away time, while some of them drink themselves to stupor each day.
The location of higher institutions in the state, especially in Awka, has made the town livelier with students from Federal Polytechnic, Oko; Nnamdi Azikiwe University and Anambra State University storming the city in search of greener pastures. Other students from Nwafor Orizu College of Education, Nsugbe and Paul University in Awka also throng the city in search of fun.
The influx of politicians to the city has also caused supermarkets, pharmacy and gift shops to thrive in the town.
However, night life is almost zero because of criminal activities which have held the state hostage in recent years. This is unlike Lagos, Enugu and other major cities where life is in full throttle for most part of the night.
Happily Governor Willie Obiano has vowed to make the state uncomfortable for criminals, by inaugurating Operation Nkpochapu with a joint taskforce comprising the military, the police and other para-military outfits, to flush out hoodlums from the state
There are some major eateries in the city where businessmen, students and politicians wine and dine with their better halves or friends. The eateries include Macdons, Trillers, Be-joy, Crunchies, Chuckies, Pallx, Mr. Bigs and Tetrazzini, among others.
There are also big hotels that attract visitors from Asaba in Delta State, Enugu, Imo and other surrounding states. They include Geogold Hotels, Finotel, Crescent Spring and J’Burg Hotels.  Others are Barn Hill, Irish Gardens, Palos Verdes, Queens Suites Parkonia, Golffin, Old English, Stanford Bridge, White view, Hotel Lamitel, de-Limit, Cheleku, Sun-city, Tracy, Choice, the Benjamins and King David.
Despite its small nature, the city lacks good road network, which has been a major cause of friction between the residents and past and present governments.
Former governor, Peter Obi, is only credited with the construction of a pedestrian bridge at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Junction. Even the contract for the bridge was said to have been awarded by the Ngige administration, which Obi initially abandoned because of the cost.
During a visit to the city last week, Dr Aminu Ahmed of the All Progressives Congress (APC) said he was disappointed with the level of development in the city. Ahmed said the impression he had of the city in the media was different from what he saw during his visit.
But the people are hopeful that the city would get a facelift under the leadership of Chief Willie Obiano. Obiano has planned to begin massive infrastructural development in Awka with roads as his major attention, including the ones abandoned by Obi
If well planned by the government, Awka would be a beauty to behold. But for now, there is little cause for cheer.

http://thenationonlineng.net/new/awka-a-capital-city-in-race-to-catch-up-with-others/

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Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by Nobody: 12:09pm On Oct 02, 2014
Read later busy now tongue

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Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by Nobody: 12:13pm On Oct 02, 2014
abagoro: Home » Entertainment » Entertainment » Celebrity » AWKA: A capital city in race to catch up with others

AWKA: A capital city in race to catch up with others
Posted by: Nwanosike ONU in Celebrity, Entertainment August 2, 2014

Before the present Anambra State was carved out from the old one by the Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida administration in 1991, Awka, the capital city, compared favourably with Okigwe and Orlu, two communities in Imo State. But while the two Imo communities have experienced massive transformation into cities as a result of the infrastructural developments they have witnessed from different administrations in the state, Awka which was made the capital of the new Anambra State 23 years ago remains more like a rural community.
Awka, the capital of a state that prides itself as the light of the nation, is still yearning for development more than two decades after. The city, located in the heart of Igboland, boasts a population of more than half a million people. Strategically, it is located midway between two major Igbo cities of Onitsha and Enugu with a temperature that hovers between 30 and 32 degrees Celsius.
The town is reputed as the home to blacksmiths who are mostly responsible for the crafting of Dane guns hoes, cutlasses and other implements that make agriculture to thrive in Igboland. In time past, Awka was made up of many sub-communities. Today, they have all blended into one and divided into Awka North and South local government areas.
However, it still preserves its traditional systems of governance with Ozo titled men often consulted for village and community issues, with a traditional ruler, Eze-Uzu, as the helmsman. One good feature of Awka is its accommodating spirit for visitors. Residents, however, do not compromise on business deals, particularly when they concern rent. An indigene of the town and State Coordinator of Transform Nigeria Movement (TNM), Comrade Obi Ochije, attributed this to the high cost of building materials in the area.
Ochije wants the state government to begin construction of low cost houses in the city for workers to enjoy reduced rent in the area. He recalled that the city was regarded as “home for all” in the good old days because of its accommodating nature. Furthermore, he wants the state government to dualise the narrow Dike Street in the city for easy flow of traffic.
Awka has 33 major villages and attracts people from other states. It has a significant number of immigrants from Northern Nigeria and the West. It was during the administration of former Governor Chinwoke Mbadinuju that the town, which hitherto was concentrated in a particular area, began to extend towards the popular Aroma and Government House, among others.
Accommodation for government workers and business people has been a major problem in the city with a legion of people competing for few houses. The administrations of Mbadinuju and former Governor Chris Ngige made possible the construction of a few estates, including Ngozika on the Onitsha-Enugu Expressway. Others estates in the city include Iyiagu, located behind government house; Udoka; Ahocol Phase 1; Rockland and Abuja , all situated along the Onitsha-Enugu Express way. There are also the Isiagu 1, 000 housing units located along Agu-Awka and Esther Obiakor Housing Estate.
Some of the estates were developed during the administration of Peter Obi, who failed to provide accommodation for workers in the state; an oversight Governor Willie Obiano seeks to correct by delving into the construction of same to appease the workers.  Obiano is also determined to open up the capital city with the construction of three flyovers from Amawbia to Amasea communities.
The city has two major marketsEke-Awka and Amenyiwhere the inhabitants buy the different goods they need on a daily basis. Interestingly, the city, though not as large as other cities, does not have any amusement centre or playground. Residents make use of school playgrounds and some private keep fit centers to keep fit.
The thriving businesses in the city are cyber cafes and restaurants, which are found in every nook and cranny. Workers and business people sit at different joints to while away time, while some of them drink themselves to stupor each day.
The location of higher institutions in the state, especially in Awka, has made the town livelier with students from Federal Polytechnic, Oko; Nnamdi Azikiwe University and Anambra State University storming the city in search of greener pastures. Other students from Nwafor Orizu College of Education, Nsugbe and Paul University in Awka also throng the city in search of fun.
The influx of politicians to the city has also caused supermarkets, pharmacy and gift shops to thrive in the town.
However, night life is almost zero because of criminal activities which have held the state hostage in recent years. This is unlike Lagos, Enugu and other major cities where life is in full throttle for most part of the night.
Happily Governor Willie Obiano has vowed to make the state uncomfortable for criminals, by inaugurating Operation Nkpochapu with a joint taskforce comprising the military, the police and other para-military outfits, to flush out hoodlums from the state
There are some major eateries in the city where businessmen, students and politicians wine and dine with their better halves or friends. The eateries include Macdons, Trillers, Be-joy, Crunchies, Chuckies, Pallx, Mr. Bigs and Tetrazzini, among others.
There are also big hotels that attract visitors from Asaba in Delta State, Enugu, Imo and other surrounding states. They include Geogold Hotels, Finotel, Crescent Spring and J’Burg Hotels.  Others are Barn Hill, Irish Gardens, Palos Verdes, Queens Suites Parkonia, Golffin, Old English, Stanford Bridge, White view, Hotel Lamitel, de-Limit, Cheleku, Sun-city, Tracy, Choice, the Benjamins and King David.
Despite its small nature, the city lacks good road network, which has been a major cause of friction between the residents and past and present governments.
Former governor, Peter Obi, is only credited with the construction of a pedestrian bridge at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Junction. Even the contract for the bridge was said to have been awarded by the Ngige administration, which Obi initially abandoned because of the cost.
During a visit to the city last week, Dr Aminu Ahmed of the All Progressives Congress (APC) said he was disappointed with the level of development in the city. Ahmed said the impression he had of the city in the media was different from what he saw during his visit.
But the people are hopeful that the city would get a facelift under the leadership of Chief Willie Obiano. Obiano has planned to begin massive infrastructural development in Awka with roads as his major attention, including the ones abandoned by Obi
If well planned by the government, Awka would be a beauty to behold. But for now, there is little cause for cheer.

http://thenationonlineng.net/new/awka-a-capital-city-in-race-to-catch-up-with-others/
You are not better than Chino, You old papa zombie. And please when you hit Chino below the belt, do not drag Imo state into it. You can as well drag Rivers state your maternal home for all I care. The same goes to Chino, don't bring Anambra into this mess, endeavor to carry Kogi your maternal home as a battle shield. Imbeciles.

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Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by Rikidony(m): 12:13pm On Oct 02, 2014
WTF

HOW. U EXPECT ME TO READ ALL THAT. angry

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Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by Nnewi1stSon: 12:15pm On Oct 02, 2014
This thread will be bloody sad

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Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by Nobody: 12:19pm On Oct 02, 2014
War
Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by donphilopus: 12:20pm On Oct 02, 2014
Chiwude: You are not better than Chino, You old papa zombie. And please when you hit Chino below the belt, do not drag Imo state into it. You can as well drag Rivers state your maternal home for all I care. The same goes to Chino, don't bring Anambra into this mess, endeavor to carry Kogi your maternal home as a battle shield. Imbeciles.

Is his mum from Kogi?!

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Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by Dbestmax(m): 12:21pm On Oct 02, 2014
Chiwude: You are not better than Chino, You old papa zombie. And please when you hit Chino below the belt, do not drag Imo state into it. You can as well drag Rivers state your maternal home for all I care. The same goes to Chino, don't bring Anambra into this mess, endeavor to carry Kogi your maternal home as a battle shield. Imbeciles.
U shud be more of dat for quoting such a long post
Mtchewww
Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by abagoro(m): 12:26pm On Oct 02, 2014
Chiwude: You are not better than Chino, You old papa zombie. And please when you hit Chino below the belt, do not drag Imo state into it. You can as well drag Rivers state your maternal home for all I care. The same goes to Chino, don't bring Anambra into this mess, endeavor to carry Kogi your maternal home as a battle shield. Imbeciles.

You are taking things too far. More like a news report on Peter Obi's 8 wasted years and how hope for sanity is bestowed on Obiano. The question is what did Peter Obi waste 8 years doing?
Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by Nobody: 12:27pm On Oct 02, 2014
donphilopus:

Is his mum from Kogi?!

I dey tell you, I didn't even know his Mom is from Kogi until now.

Ofe Onugbu may be busy somewhere, I trust him, he would declare war on Abagworo soon.

This Is Gonna Be Bloody.

Another Imo vs Anambra again?

Wahala dey ooooooo
Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by abagoro(m): 12:31pm On Oct 02, 2014
Despite its small nature, the city lacks good road network,
which has been a major cause of friction between the
residents and past and present governments.

Former governor, Peter Obi, is only credited with the
construction of a pedestrian bridge at the Nnamdi Azikiwe
Junction.
Even the contract for the bridge was said to have
been awarded by the Ngige administration, which Obi
initially abandoned because of the cost.

@bolded. That is all the mofo could do in Awka for complete 8 years and his disciples are busy praising the Abuja mall owner.
Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by aryzgreat: 12:31pm On Oct 02, 2014
Awka adibago mma. Capital in 1991. Compare Awka with her equals.

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Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by Nobody: 12:32pm On Oct 02, 2014
donphilopus:

Is his mum from Kogi?!
I can't believe that Chino's mum is from kogi! Perhaps, she's a fulani/hausa woman. grin grin grin

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Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by donphilopus: 12:32pm On Oct 02, 2014
Steadmann:

I dey tell you, I didn't even know his Mom is from Kogi until now.

Ofe Onugbu may be busy somewhere, I trust him, he would declare war on Abagworo soon.

This Is Gonna Be Bloody.

Another Imo vs Anambra again?

Wahala dey ooooooo

I'm outta here o!

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Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by Nobody: 12:32pm On Oct 02, 2014
Apart from the fact that you confessed that it is a den of criminals and that the people are still so backwards that cyber cafe still thrives, I see nothing special in your advery
Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by Nobody: 12:33pm On Oct 02, 2014
Another Battle Is Looming.

Ofe Onugbu, where are you nah?

Abi you are still busy eating the Ofe Onugbu?

E Be Like Say I Go Park My GuraGura For Here Ooooooooooo.

This Thread Go Make Sense Die.

I Really Enjoy The Anambra Thread(Light Of The Nation). It Was The Thread For The Month Of September.

Where Is My Guguru Nah? Na Who Carry Am?

This Movie Go Make Sense Die.


Ayam Patiently Following Walahi, thank God I'm less busy today.
Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by donphilopus: 12:34pm On Oct 02, 2014
TribalEAST: I can't believe that Chino's mum is from kogi! Perhaps, she's a fulani/hausa woman. grin grin grin

Lol... I guess she's either Egbira or Igalla. If she happens to be Ebira, then Chino would definitely understand my native lingua!
Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by Nobody: 12:35pm On Oct 02, 2014
Someone should please wake Chino up o! I want to see him and abagoro's rumble in the jungle kpotokpoto grin grin grin
Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by Nobody: 12:35pm On Oct 02, 2014
donphilopus:

I'm outta here o!

Hahahahahahaahahahahahaha

Even me sef ooooooo

Make I comot for here oooooo

Hahahahahahaha

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Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by Nobody: 12:38pm On Oct 02, 2014
donphilopus:

Lol... I guess she's either Egbira or Igalla. If she happens to be Ebira, then Chino would definitely understand my native lingua!

You are Ebira?

Thought you are from Edo State?

Anyway, there are some Ebiras in Edo(Igarra and some communities).
Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by donphilopus: 12:42pm On Oct 02, 2014
Steadmann:

You are Ebira?

Thought you are from Edo State?

Anyway, there are some Ebiras in Edo(Igarra and some communities).

They ain't Ebiras o... But, they understand themselves. They descended from the same area according to what I read o! I'm from Edo, the town in bracket!

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Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by Nobody: 12:43pm On Oct 02, 2014
donphilopus:

They ain't Ebiras o... But, they understand themselves. They descended from the same area according to what I read o! I'm from Edo, the town in bracket!

Okay.
Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by Nobody: 12:44pm On Oct 02, 2014
abagoro:

You are taking things too far. More like a news report on Peter Obi's 8 wasted years and how hope for sanity is bestowed on Obiano. The question is what did Peter Obi waste 8 years doing?
to the best of my knowledge...roads. He was busy building roads.

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Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by Idumose(m): 12:44pm On Oct 02, 2014
Whoever that wrote that article was right.Peter Obi did not concentrate anambra
development on Awka alone.He spread his development accross the state.
Anambra state as a whole is developed courtesy of Ngige and Obi.

As for Awka,i laugh in Amikwo.

Awka is still a glorified village - Chukwuma Soludo.

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Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by Nobody: 12:45pm On Oct 02, 2014
Where Is Ofe Onugbu Nah?

I'm Unfollowing The Thread Jarey.
Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by Nobody: 12:48pm On Oct 02, 2014
Idumose: Whoever that wrote that article was right.Peter Obi did not concentrate anambra
development on Awka alone.He spread his development accross the state.
Anambra state as a whole is developed courtesy of Ngige and Obi.

As for Awka,i laugh in Amikwo.

Awka is still a glorified village - Chukwuma Soludo.
@bold chino is going to be very mad grin. But I thought snake man was his right hand man

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Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by Energito: 12:50pm On Oct 02, 2014
Sorry.
aryzgreat: Awka adibago mma. Capital in 1991. Compare Awka with her equals.
Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by Energito: 12:51pm On Oct 02, 2014
Sorry.
aryzgreat: Awka adibago mma. Capital in 1991. Compare Awka with her equals.
Idumose: Whoever that wrote that article was right.Peter Obi did not concentrate anambra
development on Awka alone.He spread his development accross the state.
Anambra state as a whole is developed courtesy of Ngige and Obi.
As for Awka,i laugh in Amikwo.
Awka is still a glorified village - Chukwuma Soludo.
Sorry.
aryzgreat: Awka adibago mma. Capital in 1991. Compare Awka with her equals.
Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by aryzgreat: 12:54pm On Oct 02, 2014
Idumose: Whoever that wrote that article was right.Peter Obi did not concentrate anambra
development on Awka alone.He spread his development accross the state.
Anambra state as a whole is developed courtesy of Ngige and Obi.

As for Awka,i laugh in Amikwo.

Awka is still a glorified village - Chukwuma Soludo.

Compared to capital cities created same year with Awka, Awka is London despite the neglect by the previous state governors.

Only obiano has the intention to develop the state capital.

Se shall get there with time.

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Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by thewarrior72: 12:55pm On Oct 02, 2014
abagworo You bastarrrrrrd ikwerre man masking as igbo, what u are looking for u will soon have it in hundred folds. Anyways, I pity ur one city imo state embarassed embarassed

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Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by Idumose(m): 12:59pm On Oct 02, 2014
aryzgreat:

Compared to capital cities created same year with Awka, Awka is London despite the neglect by the previous state governors.

Only obiano has the intention to develop the state capital.

Se shall get there with time.
Peter Obi's developmental strides was spread accross Anambra state at the same time.

Remember his slogan(ANIDS)

Anambra state has the best network of roads in Nigeria.

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Re: AWKA: A Capital City In Race To Catch Up With Others by ak47mann(m): 1:13pm On Oct 02, 2014
Anambra wetin the place do una? cool

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