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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Igbonazy: 6:50pm On Dec 31, 2014
Imo state has been officially delisted as an igbo state by me until the bokoharam party in control is flushed out.
Every Imo indegene must leave this thread now. You are no longer welcome.

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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by OdenigboAroli(m): 6:52pm On Dec 31, 2014
Schematics:
The roads are in top notch condition but the traffic in Ekwuluobia will not allow you to see the long stretch to snap. I don't know whether the whole Igbo nation relocated to Anambra............ cool


Ekwulobia is one town that need infrastructural development because its another emerging commercial center. Though,I dont know how big it is but everything counts....Anambra has alot of challenges because there are alot of emerging towns with numerous potentials.

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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by OdenigboAroli(m): 6:58pm On Dec 31, 2014
Igbonazy:
Imo state has been officially delisted as an igbo state by me until the bokoharam party in control is flushed out.
Every Imo indegene must leave this thread now. You are no longer welcome.

Oga,slow down. By the way there is nothing like Igbo-nazi because we dont share the same philosophy and I meant the nazi. That name leaves a bad taste in my mouth.

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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by OdenigboAroli(m): 7:00pm On Dec 31, 2014
Please guys , be careful with this Igbonazy guy....I have a bad feeling about him.

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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by cjrane: 7:16pm On Dec 31, 2014
OdenigboAroli:
Please guys , be careful with this Igbonazy guy....I have a bad feeling about him.

Exactly Bro. You took it out of my mouth!
It the same Vonabottel aka olodoowoh or All4naija just frustrated that all his evil plans to derail the thread came to naught.
As a policy, i don't respond to those silly characters. Whenever you view this thread, even at midnight you will see him viewing without commenting. grin grin cheesy
One can only imagine their frustration that the people they call villagers, and that were finished in Nigerian politics have quietly been achieving so much. grin

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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Schematics: 7:38pm On Dec 31, 2014
Ekwulobia is really bubbling with big stores springing up.. cool

OdenigboAroli:


Ekwulobia is one town that need infrastructural development because its another emerging commercial center. Though,I dont know how big it is but everything counts....Anambra has alot of challenges because there are alot of emerging towns with numerous potentials.

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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by ChimaAdeoye: 7:41pm On Dec 31, 2014
Wow great things still happening here!
Schematics keep up your good work.

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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by uduokirika1(m): 7:44pm On Dec 31, 2014
Schematics more grease to ur Camera



keep it up Nwanna!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by ps5(m): 7:55pm On Dec 31, 2014
Chairman, Board of Directors, Premier Breweries Plc,
Onitsha, Prince Arthur Eze, yesterday said the company
would commence full stream production of beer in the
first quarter of 2015.
Eze said this while addressing shareholders of the
company during the 2014 Annual General Meeting,
AGM, of the company for the year ended March, 2014,
held in Enugu.
He noted that with the assurances of the company’s
technical partners and the level of re-engineering so
far achieved, the company would resume its leading
role in the beer production industry in the country.
The chairman said that electricity supply had been
stabilised with the installation of a 500KVA generator
while water supply was already in place from which
the company produces the table water that was
already in the market.
Eze explained that with about N1 billion share capital,
the company settled a monthly electricity bill of N1
million and a salary bill of N3.4 million.

www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/premier-beer-2015-says-chairman/

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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Igbonazy: 8:06pm On Dec 31, 2014
Someone once said that Igbos are to the South what Fulani are to North.

This is very correct
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Igbonazy: 8:14pm On Dec 31, 2014
We saved them from Ohakim tyrany and they paid we igbos with bokoharam.
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by biafranqueen: 8:25pm On Dec 31, 2014
HappyJoe:


Unlike Onitsha/Awka where you can simply use the middle of the expressway (if you check the median of the Enugu/Onitsha express way it is very wide), doing a railway from Awka to Nnewi or Nnewi to Onitsha will require a lot of "right of way" or land issues.

What they are planning is something similar to Fashola's Lagos/Badagry light rail (only difference is Enugu/Onitsha Expressway) will be used.
As long as the owners are financially compensated for the land, I don't see why anyone in Nnewi would have issues with selling of land, for the progress of Anaedo. Igwe owns alot of back open land so maybe it has to go around not through the town. Too many industries need that railway in Nnewi, we have no problem.

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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Nobody: 8:27pm On Dec 31, 2014
Good roads everywhere I go... grin
From Nise down to Nri has smooth road connecting each town.
I was thinking I will meet my hometown in a bad state but I was really surprised to see that peter obi awarded contract to repair Unizik - Urum -Amanuke- Achalla road.
Though the road down to achalla is still ongoing, isu aniocha to urum has been completed grin 100%. I will upload pictures tomorrow...

It seems the entire igbo people came home this xmas with the traffic congestion at awka to amawbia. Hopefully work will be faster on that axis.
Anambra adigo mma.

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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by biafranqueen: 8:30pm On Dec 31, 2014
ps5:
Chairman, Board of Directors, Premier Breweries Plc,
Onitsha, Prince Arthur Eze, yesterday said the company
would commence full stream production of beer in the
first quarter of 2015.
Eze said this while addressing shareholders of the
company during the 2014 Annual General Meeting,
AGM, of the company for the year ended March, 2014,
held in Enugu.
He noted that with the assurances of the company’s
technical partners and the level of re-engineering so
far achieved, the company would resume its leading
role in the beer production industry in the country.
The chairman said that electricity supply had been
stabilised with the installation of a 500KVA generator
while water supply was already in place from which
the company produces the table water that was
already in the market.
Eze explained that with about N1 billion share capital,
the company settled a monthly electricity bill of N1
million and a salary bill of N3.4 million.

www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/premier-beer-2015-says-chairman/
This is great news! Look forward to the day we understand solar power is way cheaper in the long run.

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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by HappyJoe: 8:54pm On Dec 31, 2014
biafranqueen:
As long as the owners are financially compensated for the land, I don't see why anyone in Nnewi would have issues with selling of land, for the progress of Anaedo. Igwe owns alot of back open land so maybe it has to go around not through the town. Too many industries need that railway in Nnewi, we have no problem.

I think the first step should be to widen the roads in Nnewi. How easy will that be?

As for the light rail, I'll give you feedback when I get to Awka early next year (God willing).

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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by HappyJoe: 8:55pm On Dec 31, 2014
3cycle:
Good roads everywhere I go... grin
From Nise down to Nri has smooth road connecting each town.
I was thinking I will meet my hometown in a bad state but I was really surprised to see that peter obi awarded contract to repair Unizik - Urum -Amanuke- Achalla road.
Though the road down to achalla is still ongoing, isu aniocha to urum has been completed grin 100%. I will upload pictures tomorrow...

It seems the whole igbo nation came home this xmas with the traffic congestion at awka to amawbia. Hopefully work will be faster on that axis.
Anambra adigo mma.

Well, Obiano's drive for security encouraged people to come back home for Christmas.

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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by OdenigboAroli(m): 9:19pm On Dec 31, 2014
So,nobody got pictures from Anambra heritage festival?

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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Myluv1: 9:43pm On Dec 31, 2014
Schematics:
The roads are in top notch condition but the traffic in Ekwuluobia will not allow you to see the long stretch to snap. I don't know whether the whole Igbo nation relocated to Anambra............ cool

Na Obiano cause am. Hurricane Willie is blowing them home smiley

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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Schematics: 9:45pm On Dec 31, 2014
Pictures from the Heritage festival.. cool

OdenigboAroli:
So,nobody got pictures from Anambra heritage festival?

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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by OdenigboAroli(m): 9:51pm On Dec 31, 2014
Well done,brother.
I guess the first is Akwunechenyi and the second atu.

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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Myluv1: 10:40pm On Dec 31, 2014
A NEW YEAR MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR OF ANAMBRA STATE, HIS EXCELLENCY CHIEF WILLIE OBIANO, JANUARY 1, 2015

My dear Ndi Anambra, I bring you warm greetings as we enter into a new year. We should be grateful, individually and collectively that God saw us through 2014 and ask for Divine guidance in 2015. Fellow citizens, the New Year presents us a chance to look inwards to re-appraise ourselves and look outwards and renew our faith in God. Indeed, it is a time to make resolutions and rededicate ourselves to the values that define us and the challenges and struggles that shape our evolving society. Above all, the New Year is a time to freshen up our convictions on the ties that bind us together as one people who must break through the limitations of time and resources to lay a solid foundation for hope. The future of any society lies in its capacity to look beyond the darkness and doubts of today and see a glimmer of hope in the shadows of tomorrow.

Ndi Anambra, we look back at where we are coming from to where we are today and where we are heading to in the future, we can all see that our tomorrow will be greater than our yesterday. Our state is now in its 23rd year. Although this great state may not have started out strong, it has over the last couple of years picked up momentum. We are committed to taking the state to greater heights with our articulated Blue Print.

Ndi Anambra, looking back, we can all see that 2014 was a phenomenal year in all respects. It was the year when after a glorious 8-year tenure of my predecessor, former Governor Peter Obi, our beloved state witnessed the smoothest transition from one administration to another without the usual rancor that marked such changeovers in the past. That transition opened a new vista in the evolution of our democratic culture and restored our faith in our collective ability to be masters of our own house.

YEAR 2014 IN RETROSPECT

Ndi Anambra the out-gone year was indeed a year of great beginnings for my administration. We began on a consultative note – holding extensive consultations with critical segments of the society and finally holding a stakeholders forum with our distinguished citizens. From these consultations, we collectively resolved to build a free and prosperous society that we will be proud to bequeath our children.

Our first focus was on the security of our state with a view to creating an enabling and secure environment for our people and for investors. Following a very successful Security Summit that attracted some of the most notable experts in the security business from across the world, we commenced a blistering offensive against crime and criminality in Anambra State. The launch of the Joint Task Force on security, otherwise known as Operation Kpochapu marked the beginning of the journey to wipe out kidnapping, violent armed robbery and the trade on hard drugs in Anambra State.

Ndi Anambra, since April 2014, we have proved that with determination and focus, we can emancipate our dear state from vicious criminals that have made life miserable to our people for ages. In so doing, we have successfully opened the floodgates to the investment community and attracted a massive inflow of investments into Anambra State. In the outgone year, my administration attracted $1.63bn investments into Anambra State. In This year, our goal is to triple that figure and establish a solid foundation for the growth of a buoyant domestic economy. We remain faithful to our mantra, to make Anambra the first destination of choice for both foreign and domestic investors.

In furtherance of this, we have set up various committees that will provide the critical thinking in key socio-economic areas of the state and advise government on the best approaches to solving our numerous developmental challenges. These committees are made up of experts and highly resourceful Anambra indigenes with track records of excellence in their areas of expertise in Nigeria and abroad. Every modern government works with structures such as these to achieve set objectives. I have no doubt that when we begin to implement the recommendations of these committees, our dear state will eventually take-over the driving seat of Nigeria’s fastest growing states.

My dear Ndi Anambra, in the past year, we also took several bold steps including one which envisions an ultra-modern capital territory for our beloved state. The new Awka Capital Development Authority (ACDA) has successfully conducted a comparative study of three model cities across the world with a view to fashioning out a modern city that will reflect our great cultural heritage, our well-known drive for excellence and our readiness to compete in a fast changing world, in one fell swoop. In addition, the ACDA Board has concluded extensive consultations with the various stakeholders, traditional rulers, community heads, notable associations and opinion leaders within the designated areas to win their support to the project. I have no doubt that with the support of these stakeholders; our dream of a befitting capital city will come true in a peaceful atmosphere.

Ndi Anambra, in the outgone year also, we kept our campaign promise of 4Cs ... to continue, complete, commission and commence a set of new initiatives that will change our beloved state for good. Along this line, we have continued all the projects we inherited from the previous administration and flagged off new ones that will enlarge the scope of our quest for accelerated development.

We launched a new cultural identity and brand for our people and gave Anambra a new Anthem, logo and flag that succinctly capture the identity and promise we hold out as a great people. We also took a bold step to engineer a new ethical order with the introduction of the new Anambra Core Values into the school system. We have expanded the boundaries of freedom for our people and brought back nightlife to our cities. Above all, we capped the year up with an amazing holiday season -- a Christmas; celebrated with fanfare and in an atmosphere of unfettered freedom from the usual traffic snarls and insecurity that made previous Christmas Seasons a miserable experience for our people in the past.

OUR ASPIRATIONS IN THE NEW YEAR

My dear Ndi Anambra, our world, country and dear state cannot escape the challenges that are part of everyday living. Many experts predict that 2015 will be a tough year to Nigeria due to falling oil prices. Despite this scenario, our aspirations this year are bigger than the past years. Umunnem, our hopes and dreams shall not fall with the falling oil prices. With our enormous human and material resources, we shall not surrender our ambitions to the dwindling oil prices in the international markets. We shall draw on history and our past accomplishments to stretch the scope of our vision and expand the boundaries of our possibilities.

Ndi Anambra, when we took over the reins of leadership in March last year, our Internally Generated Revenue stood at N500m a month. In less than one year, we grew it to over N1bn. This year, we shall triple that figure. This will insulate us from the shock of falling oil prices and a possible dip in federal allocations to states. Therefore, the same determination with which we have pursued our security challenges is what we will bring to fighting the leakages in our IGR. I urge you all to pay your taxes and other statutory levies and fees as good citizens of Anambra State. Let me assure you that we have now harmonized the taxes collected by the State and Local Governments to eliminate multiple taxations for the same revenue windows.

This year too, we shall complete many landmark projects like the three flyovers in Awka and the six-lane stretch of road from Amawbia to Amansea. We shall also complete and commission the Agulu Lake Hotel Resort and other critical road projects we inherited from my predecessor. We shall flag off more projects covering the Four Pillars of Development of this administration and lay the foundation for an ambitious economic growth. Our investment in security shall be more robust this year as we intend to re-invigorate and refocus the security network in the state to ensure a rapid transition to crime detection and prevention. We shall continue to maintain a zero tolerance of crime in Anambra State.

In other aspects of our programmes; we shall develop new markets and re-organize and upgrade existing ones. We shall also direct more investments to the Oil & Gas sector to make a strong case for our inclusion in the NDDC and to be listed among Nigeria’s oil producing states. In addition, we shall expand our current capacity in the Agricultural Sector and ensure the implementation of all the MoUs we signed in the sector in the outgone year. As adequately captured in our budget for this year, all the Enablers like Education, Healthcare and other key segments of society will get a deserved attention.

Ndi Anambra, this is a year of hope and fulfillment. This year, we shall work for a new social and economic order in Anambra State. We shall build strong families to ensure the emergence of stronger communities. We shall force positive change on various aspects of our collective life that have been resistant to our collective march to progress.
Ndi Anambra, this year is an election year. It is a very important year in our national history. We all have a collective responsibility to play an active role in the coming elections. We must all strive to get our Permanent Voters Cards to enable us participate in the voting process. Those of us who have yet to get their cards should do so within the available window in this New Year. We must remember to vote for all APGA flag-bearers in the coming elections. Let us also remember to vote for President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan in the Presidential Election. President Jonathan is our candidate and we must vote for him.

Ndi Anambra, before us lies an awesome year! This year, we shall stretch to a new height in our pursuit of Excellence and prove to the world that Anambra State can be great again! Let us build a land of progress and lift our homeland high!

God bless Anambra State that we love!
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Happy New Year to you all!

Chief Willie Obiano
Governor, Anambra State

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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Myluv1: 11:06pm On Dec 31, 2014
Ndi Anambra ibe m, anyi afugo na olu dikwanu o! Ka anyi kekwaa aji n'ume..

Ka Chineke nonyere ma kwadokwa anyi, okachasi govano anyi n'ibuni steeti anyi a enu ka owee bulu okacha ibe...


Ka afo ofuu a wetara anyi ezigbo ife niine anyi ga eji wee baa ma kachaa... Iseeeeeee!!!!!


Omambala makaaanu!

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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Zonacom(m): 11:11pm On Dec 31, 2014
^^^wow! passionate and powerful new year message. This man loves Anambra and is evidently so passionate to transform her. May God help him and surround him with people that share same zeal with him.

Anambra adibago mma, nye aka ka odi mma

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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Yeske2(m): 11:17pm On Dec 31, 2014
Myluv1:
A NEW YEAR MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR OF ANAMBRA STATE, HIS EXCELLENCY CHIEF WILLIE OBIANO, JANUARY 1, 2015

My dear Ndi Anambra, I bring you warm greetings as we enter into a new year. We should be grateful, individually and collectively that God saw us through 2014 and ask for Divine guidance in 2015. Fellow citizens, the New Year presents us a chance to look inwards to re-appraise ourselves and look outwards and renew our faith in God. Indeed, it is a time to make resolutions and rededicate ourselves to the values that define us and the challenges and struggles that shape our evolving society. Above all, the New Year is a time to freshen up our convictions on the ties that bind us together as one people who must break through the limitations of time and resources to lay a solid foundation for hope. The future of any society lies in its capacity to look beyond the darkness and doubts of today and see a glimmer of hope in the shadows of tomorrow.

Ndi Anambra, we look back at where we are coming from to where we are today and where we are heading to in the future, we can all see that our tomorrow will be greater than our yesterday. Our state is now in its 23rd year. Although this great state may not have started out strong, it has over the last couple of years picked up momentum. We are committed to taking the state to greater heights with our articulated Blue Print.

Ndi Anambra, looking back, we can all see that 2014 was a phenomenal year in all respects. It was the year when after a glorious 8-year tenure of my predecessor, former Governor Peter Obi, our beloved state witnessed the smoothest transition from one administration to another without the usual rancor that marked such changeovers in the past. That transition opened a new vista in the evolution of our democratic culture and restored our faith in our collective ability to be masters of our own house.

YEAR 2014 IN RETROSPECT

Ndi Anambra the out-gone year was indeed a year of great beginnings for my administration. We began on a consultative note – holding extensive consultations with critical segments of the society and finally holding a stakeholders forum with our distinguished citizens. From these consultations, we collectively resolved to build a free and prosperous society that we will be proud to bequeath our children.

Our first focus was on the security of our state with a view to creating an enabling and secure environment for our people and for investors. Following a very successful Security Summit that attracted some of the most notable experts in the security business from across the world, we commenced a blistering offensive against crime and criminality in Anambra State. The launch of the Joint Task Force on security, otherwise known as Operation Kpochapu marked the beginning of the journey to wipe out kidnapping, violent armed robbery and the trade on hard drugs in Anambra State.

Ndi Anambra, since April 2014, we have proved that with determination and focus, we can emancipate our dear state from vicious criminals that have made life miserable to our people for ages. In so doing, we have successfully opened the floodgates to the investment community and attracted a massive inflow of investments into Anambra State. In the outgone year, my administration attracted $1.63bn investments into Anambra State. In This year, our goal is to triple that figure and establish a solid foundation for the growth of a buoyant domestic economy. We remain faithful to our mantra, to make Anambra the first destination of choice for both foreign and domestic investors.

In furtherance of this, we have set up various committees that will provide the critical thinking in key socio-economic areas of the state and advise government on the best approaches to solving our numerous developmental challenges. These committees are made up of experts and highly resourceful Anambra indigenes with track records of excellence in their areas of expertise in Nigeria and abroad. Every modern government works with structures such as these to achieve set objectives. I have no doubt that when we begin to implement the recommendations of these committees, our dear state will eventually take-over the driving seat of Nigeria’s fastest growing states.

My dear Ndi Anambra, in the past year, we also took several bold steps including one which envisions an ultra-modern capital territory for our beloved state. The new Awka Capital Development Authority (ACDA) has successfully conducted a comparative study of three model cities across the world with a view to fashioning out a modern city that will reflect our great cultural heritage, our well-known drive for excellence and our readiness to compete in a fast changing world, in one fell swoop. In addition, the ACDA Board has concluded extensive consultations with the various stakeholders, traditional rulers, community heads, notable associations and opinion leaders within the designated areas to win their support to the project. I have no doubt that with the support of these stakeholders; our dream of a befitting capital city will come true in a peaceful atmosphere.

Ndi Anambra, in the outgone year also, we kept our campaign promise of 4Cs ... to continue, complete, commission and commence a set of new initiatives that will change our beloved state for good. Along this line, we have continued all the projects we inherited from the previous administration and flagged off new ones that will enlarge the scope of our quest for accelerated development.

We launched a new cultural identity and brand for our people and gave Anambra a new Anthem, logo and flag that succinctly capture the identity and promise we hold out as a great people. We also took a bold step to engineer a new ethical order with the introduction of the new Anambra Core Values into the school system. We have expanded the boundaries of freedom for our people and brought back nightlife to our cities. Above all, we capped the year up with an amazing holiday season -- a Christmas; celebrated with fanfare and in an atmosphere of unfettered freedom from the usual traffic snarls and insecurity that made previous Christmas Seasons a miserable experience for our people in the past.

OUR ASPIRATIONS IN THE NEW YEAR

My dear Ndi Anambra, our world, country and dear state cannot escape the challenges that are part of everyday living. Many experts predict that 2015 will be a tough year to Nigeria due to falling oil prices. Despite this scenario, our aspirations this year are bigger than the past years. Umunnem, our hopes and dreams shall not fall with the falling oil prices. With our enormous human and material resources, we shall not surrender our ambitions to the dwindling oil prices in the international markets. We shall draw on history and our past accomplishments to stretch the scope of our vision and expand the boundaries of our possibilities.

Ndi Anambra, when we took over the reins of leadership in March last year, our Internally Generated Revenue stood at N500m a month. In less than one year, we grew it to over N1bn. This year, we shall triple that figure. This will insulate us from the shock of falling oil prices and a possible dip in federal allocations to states. Therefore, the same determination with which we have pursued our security challenges is what we will bring to fighting the leakages in our IGR. I urge you all to pay your taxes and other statutory levies and fees as good citizens of Anambra State. Let me assure you that we have now harmonized the taxes collected by the State and Local Governments to eliminate multiple taxations for the same revenue windows.

This year too, we shall complete many landmark projects like the three flyovers in Awka and the six-lane stretch of road from Amawbia to Amansea. We shall also complete and commission the Agulu Lake Hotel Resort and other critical road projects we inherited from my predecessor. We shall flag off more projects covering the Four Pillars of Development of this administration and lay the foundation for an ambitious economic growth. Our investment in security shall be more robust this year as we intend to re-invigorate and refocus the security network in the state to ensure a rapid transition to crime detection and prevention. We shall continue to maintain a zero tolerance of crime in Anambra State.

In other aspects of our programmes; we shall develop new markets and re-organize and upgrade existing ones. We shall also direct more investments to the Oil & Gas sector to make a strong case for our inclusion in the NDDC and to be listed among Nigeria’s oil producing states. In addition, we shall expand our current capacity in the Agricultural Sector and ensure the implementation of all the MoUs we signed in the sector in the outgone year. As adequately captured in our budget for this year, all the Enablers like Education, Healthcare and other key segments of society will get a deserved attention.

Ndi Anambra, this is a year of hope and fulfillment. This year, we shall work for a new social and economic order in Anambra State. We shall build strong families to ensure the emergence of stronger communities. We shall force positive change on various aspects of our collective life that have been resistant to our collective march to progress.
Ndi Anambra, this year is an election year. It is a very important year in our national history. We all have a collective responsibility to play an active role in the coming elections. We must all strive to get our Permanent Voters Cards to enable us participate in the voting process. Those of us who have yet to get their cards should do so within the available window in this New Year. We must remember to vote for all APGA flag-bearers in the coming elections. Let us also remember to vote for President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan in the Presidential Election. President Jonathan is our candidate and we must vote for him.

Ndi Anambra, before us lies an awesome year! This year, we shall stretch to a new height in our pursuit of Excellence and prove to the world that Anambra State can be great again! Let us build a land of progress and lift our homeland high!

God bless Anambra State that we love!
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Happy New Year to you all!

Chief Willie Obiano
Governor, Anambra State
Incase you don't know, that's my Governor talking.

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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Myluv1: 11:20pm On Dec 31, 2014
Zonacom:
^^^wow! passionate and powerful new year message. This man loves Anambra and is evidently so passionate to transform her. May God help him and surround him with people that share same zeal with him.

Anambra adibago mma, nye aka ka odi mma

You can feel the urgency in his purpose. I can imagine him wishing he has the power to fastforward time just so he can sit back and admire the Anambra of his/our dream.
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by OdenigboAroli(m): 11:21pm On Dec 31, 2014
"The future of any society lies in its capacity to look beyond the darkness and doubts of today and see a glimmer of hope in the shadow of tomorrow "..... Willie Obiano
Dude,is a great orator.

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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Zonacom(m): 11:31pm On Dec 31, 2014
Myluv1:


You can feel the urgency in his purpose. I can imagine him wishing he has the power to fastforward time just so he can sit back and admire the Anambra of his/our dream.
Exactly. I just wish election wahala will not divert his attention this year
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Yeske2(m): 11:39pm On Dec 31, 2014
Zonacom:

Exactly. I just wish election wahala will not divert his attention this year
Don't worrry, that dude is focused.

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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by OdenigboAroli(m): 11:39pm On Dec 31, 2014
What a moving speech filled with zeal,passion love and vision.....Obiano is a gift to the black world....May God protect him.
Akpokuedike,obodo afunanya.
God bless Omanbala.

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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by OdenigboAroli(m): 11:43pm On Dec 31, 2014
Zonacom:

Exactly. I just wish election wahala will not divert his attention this year

Infact,let me break Obiano down in Igbo for you.....Obiano di ime wee jebe na oke!
This guy is too focused to be distracted.

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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Zonacom(m): 12:29am On Jan 01, 2015
Happy new year to you my fellow Anambrarians. May this year bring forth good fortunes to Anambra and all lovers of Anambra state.
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by HappyJoe: 12:42am On Jan 01, 2015
Happy new year.

Anyone in Awka right now? Is work still proceeding on the flyovers?

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